Glass elevator, four pools, a five-star Japanese restaurant and luxury bars: Inside the new Vegas-style rooftop beach nightclub on the Gold Coast
- Plans have been unveiled for the Cali Beach Club set to open in the Gold Coast
- The $5million rooftop beach club boasts four pools, countless bars and cinema
- It overlooks Surfers Paradise beach and can hold up to 2,000 guests at once
- The entertainment precinct is due to finish construction at the start of 2021
The plans for a $5million Vegas-styled rooftop beach club in the Gold Coast have been unveiled – with thousands set to flock to the stunning bar from as early as next year.
The Cali Beach Club will look over Australia’s iconic Surfers Paradise beach while welcoming up to 2,000 guests at any given time.
The club will boast four beach-edged pools, an outdoor cinema and exclusive VIP cabanas when construction is finished.
Reached only by a glass elevator, the beach bar will sit four storeys above street level and offer panoramic views of the famous Surfers Paradise skyline.
Plans have been unveiled for the Gold Coast’s Cali Beach Club, which is set to open its doors early next year
The 5000sqm club boasts three beach-edged swimming pools along with countless sun lounges
A sand-covered volleyball court, world class restaurants, countless sun lounges, multiple bars and even sports facilities are just some of the attractions on offer.
Expected to open its doors early next year, the club, which is owned by hospitality group, Artesian Hospitality, will sit on the corner of Surfers Paradise Blvd and Elkhorn Avenue.
Artersian’s Managing Partner, Matthew Keegan, said the new addition to the popular tourist spot would drastically change the city’s nightlife.
‘Cali Beach Club marks the start of something special for entertainment offerings of its kind in Queensland, and Australia in general,’ he said.
‘Cali Beach Club is a complete testament to our commitment to bring unique venues to life that will ensure our customers’ expectations are not just met but exceeded.
‘Our aim is to deliver a luxury hospitality experience that will surpass anything currently available in Australia and I am totally confident in announcing today that we will achieve that aim.’
The club’s construction is set to create up to 300 new jobs on the Gold Coast
A sand-covered volleyball court, world-class restaurants, countless sun lounges, multiple bars and even sports facilities are just some of the attractions on offer
The $5million club can hold up to 2,000 visitors at any one time and will be open well into the night
The plans were revealed on Wednesday with the construction set to offer up to 150 jobs with another 160 on offer after the club is finished.
Gold Coast Mayor, Tom Tate, said he was looking forward to making a visit himself to the rooftop club.
‘This is exactly what Surfers Paradise, and our city needs!’ he said.
‘I applaud the team behind this development as it will be a beacon for locals and visitors.’
No official date has been set for when Cali Beach Club will open but owners say it will be ready at the start of 2021.
Cali Beach Club even boasts a huge outdoor cinema where revellers can relax and unwind while looking over the ocean