Gold Coast’s popular Cali Beach Club has announced its temporary closure due to extensive damage caused by Cyclone Alfred. The iconic venue, known for its rooftop pools, entertainment, and vibrant social scene, will remain shut until further notice.
While the closure is unfortunate, there’s good news for Cali Beach fans. The venue has teased a revamped experience with Cali 2.0, featuring exciting renovations and upgrades. Though no official reopening date has been set, the team has assured patrons that the wait won’t be long.
“We’re coming back better than ever!” Cali Beach shared in a statement, urging guests to stay tuned to their social media channels for updates on the reopening.
Cyclone Damage Also Hits Surfers Pavilion
Cali Beach isn’t the only Gold Coast hotspot affected by Cyclone Alfred. Surfers Pavilion, another venue under Artesian Hospitality, has also been forced to close due to similar weather-related damage.
The closures come as a blow to the city’s hospitality scene, particularly as the Gold Coast heads into the busy autumn season. However, with the promise of upgrades and improvements, fans of both venues can expect an even better experience once they reopen.
For now, the best way to stay updated on Cali Beach’s return is to follow their official social media channels. More details on the reopening, renovations, and what’s in store for Cali 2.0 are expected to be announced soon.