AUSTRALIA | InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach has revealed the last of its multi-million-dollar transformation along the famous waterfront.
InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury & lifestyle portfolio, has continued to redefine Sydney’s beachfront experience, unveiling the final chapter of its multi-million-dollar transformation. Continuing the brand’s legacy as a pioneer of luxury hospitality for over 80 years, the reimagined InterContinental hotel is now open with an ocean-facing infinity pool and terrace, Club InterContinental lounge, and pickleball courts, with the highly anticipated Èliva Spa set to follow in early May.
InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach emerges as a defining expression of the brand’s global evolution, now rolling out across the world, built on the belief that travel has the ability to expand the mind and connect cultures. From intentional design to Concierge, the experience has been crafted to satisfy guests’ lifelong pursuit of knowledge and deliver rich cultural insight.
The hotel’s extensive transformation, which also includes 198 guestrooms and suites, many offering sun-drenched interiors and expansive ocean views, creates an elevated new base for beachfront living. The transformation was designed by Woods Bagot, introducing a new interpretation of coastal luxury to Sydney’s eastern shoreline, reaffirming the hotel’s evolution tailored to today’s modern travellers.
At the centre of the experience is the hotel’s newly unveiled pool deck, a refined yet relaxed sanctuary positioned above the coastline. Framed by sweeping ocean views, the infinity-edge pool is heated year-round and surrounded by private cabanas, sun lounges and softly layered seating that invites guests to linger from morning through to sunset. Curved planters and integrated seating soften the edges of the terrace, while a layered planting scheme, from canopy palms to low coastal grasses and native species, creates depth and a subtle sense of enclosure without compromising the view. As the seasons shift, the space takes on a new character, with fire pits flickering in winter, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere against the backdrop of the ocean.
The adjoining poolside dining offering has been designed to mirror the ease of beachside living, with a menu featuring classics as well as lighter dishes, including new ‘Nourish Bowls’ available throughout the hotel at any time, reflecting the brand’s focus on intentional flexibility and providing scientifically-backed, nutritionally balanced options to help guests shape-shift throughout the day.
Introducing a more private and elevated dimension to the stay, Club InterContinental at Coogee Beach is conceived as a discreet sanctuary where intuitive service meets understated sophistication. As one of the brand’s most beloved hallmarks, the Club Lounge is bathed in natural light and defined by a palette of sun-washed tones, organic textures and subtle nautical references, unfolding as a series of relaxed, interconnected settings designed for different moments. Deep, comfortable lounges, low coffee tables and quieter nooks invite guests to settle in, whether for a slow morning coffee, an informal meeting or a moment to unwind. Guests are invited to move from breakfast by the water to complimentary afternoon tea and twilight drinks with Champagne and canapés, all delivered with the personal, discerning service approach that reflects the relaxed elegance of the hotel.
The experience extends outdoors to a fully private, open-air terrace overlooking the ocean, a rare retreat that feels removed from the public-facing pool deck below while still capturing its energy and outlook.
“These new experiences reflect our vision to create a refined yet relaxed coastal retreat, where guests can connect with Coogee’s natural beauty while enjoying a truly elevated stay,” said Melinda Lampier, General Manager of InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach and Portfolio General Manager for IHG Hotels & Resorts.
“From the year-round heated pool to the ocean-facing terrace, we’ve designed spaces that invite both locals and international visitors to linger, unwind and experience the rhythm of the coastline.”
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