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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    Coffs is one of the original family holiday destinations on the Australian east coast. Today the city attracts parents and grandparents bringing their children to the same destination they visited as a child, as well as many travellers between [wiki=1fc91e86962825bb745de53d1657b3e4]Sydney[/wiki] and [wiki=759302fb84c5f72078746e7358ba44a0]Brisbane[/wiki], including backpackers staying for a week or so. Less trendy than [wiki=2d3cca72d3c28fab0b8b780a42d60860]Byron Bay[/wiki], or [wiki=b9d7b5b09ecc8a39fb3be780304316b6]Noosa[/wiki] the town still had great beaches, a huge variety of accommodation, and a well developed tourist industry that has been one of the mainstays of the community since the 1950's.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    • By car

      Coffs Harbour is a 530 km drive north of [wiki=1fc91e86962825bb745de53d1657b3e4]Sydney[/wiki] and 350 km south of [wiki=759302fb84c5f72078746e7358ba44a0]Brisbane[/wiki] on the [wiki=4b22140d8da99e62590872f67f736382]Pacific Highway[/wiki]. As always on the Pacific Highway, take care. The road quality varies dramatically, and the only way to deal with holiday traffic is patience.

    • By train

      After years of financial neglect, line closures and discount airfares, Coffs Harbour (probably along with [wiki=85e34c9d1b129e684b2323ecf3a6260c]Dubbo[/wiki]) remains one of the few places in country [wiki=51927f298859f68ad4b6dc0a99947f6c]New South Wales[/wiki] where the train still offers a reasonable service and a competitive price.

      It is a nine-hour train ride on Countrylink [url=http://www.countrylink.info]](132232) from [[Sydney[/url]], but it is a nice view out of the window as the train travels out of Sydney and up via the [wiki=05e0cf702a17b02a85bfbb751d1c7b7f]Central Coast[/wiki], [wiki=2998dc3abf39b5c727edd5ab98e9eda6]Newcastle[/wiki] and [wiki=ebf97fbc382bcc6b5218857183869537]Kempsey[/wiki]. There is a choice of trains daily, and the trains even arrive and depart at relatively sociable hours during the day. The train station is in the south of the town near the jetty area and is walking distance to the beach and to some accommodation. There are taxis available to get to resorts or the other accommodation around town. Buses also run close buy at the jetty village shopping centre it cost 3.80 for an Adult oneway into the CBD

      Some of the trains continue on to [wiki=759302fb84c5f72078746e7358ba44a0]Brisbane[/wiki], which is 6 hours away by rail.

      There is also a railway station in the Sawtell that is in the Coffs Harbour vicinity.

    • By bus

      All the coaches travelling the route between [wiki=1fc91e86962825bb745de53d1657b3e4]Sydney[/wiki] and [wiki=759302fb84c5f72078746e7358ba44a0]Brisbane[/wiki] make a stop in Coffs.
      * Premier [http://www.premierms.com.au/]
      * Greyhound [http://www.greyhound.com.au]

    • By plane

      You can fly to Coffs Harbour
      * Qantas [url=http://www.qantas.com.au]](ph 131313) from [[Sydney[/url]] or [wiki=6eb624b4802bb93f7a504a0d07a0cbb0]Lord Howe Island[/wiki]

      * Virgin Australia [url=http://www.virginaustralia.com]](ph 136789) from [[Sydney[/url]] or [wiki=7c885b9c7c703a77befcabeea54944d5]Melbourne[/wiki]

      * Tiger Australia [url=https://tigerair.com.au]](ph 02 80733421 or 03 90343733) from [[Sydney[/url]]

      The airport is usually referred to by airlines as Coffs Coast and is located about a five minute drive outside the town. There is bus that runs into town from the airport. The service is operated by Sawtell coaches. Please refer to their website for timetable and fares. Taxis can also be hailed to the city centre

  • filter_dramaGet around
    Buses
    Busways Sawtell Coaches and Ryans bus service run regular services around the city to make up a local transit network. Buses also run to Nambucca Bellingen and surrounding areas.

    Taxis
    Coffs harbour has a local taxi network that will run you up and down the Coffs Coast.
  • filter_dramaSee
    The Big Banana, right on Pacific Highway, just north of town. [url=http://www.bigbanana.com/].]Yes, it is kitsch. Yes, it is a pure tourism. Yes, it has overpriced food and tacky souvenirs But this is Australia's original [[Big things in Australia|"Big Thing"[/url]], over 40 years old, and you have to get your photo taken in front of it, as generations of Australians have done before you. While you are there, you can eat banana bread, banana cake, and choc-dipped bananas, while sipping on your banana smoothie. Browse what may be Australia's largest range of banana themed merchandise, including the banana water pistols, which are a real boon for the politically correct parent who prohibits their child playing with guns, but who encourages fruit. If you choose not to indulge yourself in all things banana, visting the big fruit itself is free.

    * The Big Banana Complex adjacent to the fruit, there are fun rides, ice skating, and a real snow slope (indoor). Take a tour of the real bananas as well.

    * The pet porpoise pool is another Coffs institution, operating on the site for 40 years. The setup here is more informal (and smaller) that the Seaworld type operation further north. You can get close to dolphins and seals. There are a couple of shows a day, so check session times before you go. You can do the dolphin encounter thing if you pay extra.

    * A indoor rainforest with lots of butterflies. It is one of those places where you walk amoungt them and they land on you if they feel like it. Good spot to take photos. There is maze and a cafe here as well. It is a typical Australian maze, which means that a person of normal ability and kids can successfully complete it. If you are venturing to [wiki=c51ed580ea5e20c910d951f692512b4d]New Zealand[/wiki] soon, this is the place to boost your ego before you tackle a real one.

    * There is a Creek-side Boardwalk through mangroves near the jetty area and a quite extensive Botanical Garden nearby.

    * Shearwater nesting on Muttonbird Island. Muttonbird Island is a peninsula extending out from the marina area. It is completely treeless, but is a nesting site for the migratory birds call wedge-tailed shearwaters, or muttonbirds. Birds complete their courtship in November and the eggs hatch towards the end of summer. On the eastern side of Muttonbird Island, there is a great view out to sea and whales can also be seen at some parts of the year. Walking over Muttonbird Island is a short walk (10-20 minutes), but it's also steep and there is no shade. Wear a hat, cover your shoulders, and take a bottle of water with you.
  • filter_dramaDo
    Swim at Coffs' beaches.
    ** Park Beach is the main beach in Coffs, and is just to the north of the mouth of Coffs Creek. It is a surf beach and the swimming can be a little rough.
    ** Just inside the mouth of Coffs Creek is a small sheltered beach. Families with small children swim here and there are lots of fishermen.
    ** There is another calm beach between the jetty and the wharf area that is popular with families.
    * [wiki=f0a9e1d85f606b67d581023c8420933a]Scuba dive[/wiki] in the Solitary Islands [url=http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/parkContent/M0003?OpenDocument&ParkKey=M0003&Type=xo]]marine park off the coast of Coffs.
    ** Jetty Dive [url=http://www.jettydive.com.au/[/url],]398 High Street. ph 02 6651 1611. A day trip to the islands with two dives is $99, gear hire is $30. Full openwater courses start at $195. In non-peak season Jetty Dive conducts some $55 single dive trips, mainly for night dives.
    * Go on a dolphin or whale watching cruise. Whale season is June to November each year, and dolphins are seen in the area year round. Spirit Cruises takes a large day boat of whale or dolphin watchers out daily at 9:30AM. On weekends and holidays there is also a luncheon cruise at 1pm. The boat has a bar and, for the more active participants, there is a waterslide and pool set up in the ocean. Cruises are popular so book in advance, phone bookings are preferred. Spirit Cruises [url=http://www.spiritofcoffs.com.au/[/url],]Coffs Harbour International Marina, Marina Drive. tel and fax 02 6650 0155. email spiritcruises@westnet.com.au
    * Helicopter scenic flights over the stunning beaches and rainforest with [url=http://www.precisionhelicopters.com.au]Precision Helicopters[/url[/url], 77 Aviation Drive, Coffs Harbour. Phone (02) 6652 9988. Flights start at $80.00. Half hour learn to fly lessons over the coast - spectacular!
    *Coates Hire Rally Australia is the perfect excuse to visit one of Australia’s most breathtaking locations, the Coffs Coast. Being the Australasian leg of the international motorsport event, the World Rally Championship, Coates Hire Rally Australia is held at the beautiful Coffs Coast in Northern NSW during 11th - 14th of September 2014, and attracts rally fans from across the world.
  • filter_dramaBuy
    • Markets

      Jetty Markets, [http://www.coffsjettymarkets.com.au]. The Jetty Markets are a craft and produce market held under the Jetty Village Shopping Centre every Sunday.

      * Growers Markets, The Growers Markets are primarily a produce market held in the Mall in the CBD every Thursday from early in the morning to 3pm.

      * Harbourside Markets are a craft and produce market featuring handmade and local products only, there is also live music. The markets offer a beautiful setting under shaded trees and only a 5 min walk to the beautiful beaches located at the popular Jetty Foreshores area every Sunday to 2pm.

      * Parkbeach Markets, is a food and growers Market with live music held Friday nights from 5pm at the park next to the Surf Lifesaving Club on Ocean Parade.

    • Shopping Centres

      Park Beach Plaza, intersection of Pacific Highway and Park Beach Road. The Park Beach Plaza is a giant shopping centre with the usual assortment of useful shops including a Woolworths supermarket and pharmacies.

      * Jetty Village Shopping Centre, 361 Harbour Drive. The Jetty Village Shopping Centre is a small shopping centre with a bakery and a small IGA supermarket.

      * Coffs Central, Right in the CBD of Coffs Harbour with about 60+ stores including, Big W, Best and Less, Gloria Jeans and a post office and also outside is the mall with more specailty retailers. Also in town is the RSL (Returned Services League) great place for cheap beer and meals.

      * Centro Toormina. A Shopping Centre in the suburb of Toormina -
      this shopping centre has had extensive renovations and includes a Kmart in the list of new stores.

      * Promenade. Combines fine dining with fine shopping boutiques.

      * Moonee Marketplace. A Shopping Centre serviceing the northern suburbs and surrounds -
      this shopping centre has a Coles supermarket and a few other stores.

  • filter_dramaEat
    There is a group of eateries in the Jetty area, mostly on Harbour Drive. This area is known as having the best eating in Coffs.

    * Cafe Aqua, 57 Ocean Parade, tel 02 6652 5566. Cafe Aqua is a small breakfast and brunch cafe behind Park Beach, locally famed for its coffee.

    * Foreshores, 394 Harbour Drive, tel 02 6652 3127. Foreshores is a hugely popular breakfast and brunch cafe (it closes at 3pm), with a menu ranging from toast with Vegemite through to a big brekkie with sausages, egg and bacon.

    * Granma's Restaurant, CLOSED SORRY

    * Jetty Village Cafe & Juice Bar, Shop 7, Jetty Village Shopping Centre, 361 Harbour Drive, tel 02 6651 2287. The Jetty Village Cafe is a counter service sandwich shop with a small amount of hot food. Its main advantage is that it is open in the late afternoons when most of the other eateries in the Jetty area are closed.

    * Park Beach Bowling Club Park Beach Road. For great wholesome food home cooked food at cheap prices. Get there early though as it does get quite busy.

    * Split Cafe and Espresso Bar - located at First Avenue in Sawtell (south of the Coffs Harbour township), Split Cafe and Espresso Bar offers fresh juices, brilliant coffee and a lunch and breakfast menu that caters to all tastes. Split is open early (about 7:30) 7 days a week and is also open Friday and Saturday nights, with reservations being recommended as tables are very popular. Split offers a great small community feel that is complemented by the quiet and relaxed village atmosphere of Sawtell.

    * Outback Jacks, Great Steaks, Ribs, shanks. Service is fabulous, a wonderful country atmosphere. winner of tourism award for Coffs Harbour. It can be somewhat expensive.

    * Scoffs Restaurant, 386 Harbour Drive, tel 02 6651 1516. Scoffs has good grilled seafood and steaks (beef and kangaroo), but is somewhat drastically understaffed, at least in peak times. Mains $20-$30. The quality of the food at this restaurant is also questionable, especially in regard to freshness. Instead it would be suggested that you go to another restaurant on the Jetty Strip or visit Sawtell.
    *This family friendly restaurant offers a variety of fresh seafood as well as other wonderful à la carte dishes made from the freshest produce, all prepared with the greatest care.

    *
    *Nestled on Coffs Creek near the Jetty Theatre with delightful views out over the water, Mangrove Jacks is a popular cafe choice in the busy Jetty precinct of Coffs Harbour. Relax on the verandah with a bowl of fresh ocean prawns and an ice-cold Coopers 'on tap' as your hosts Phil and Julie Studley and their team prepare you a truly memorable meal.
  • filter_dramaDrink
    The Coffs Hotel
    The Coast Hotel
    Green House Tavern
    The Plantation hotel
    The Hoey Moey
    CEX Coffs
    Club Coffs on West High
    Latitude 30
    Sawtell RSL
    The Pier Hotel
    Sawtell Hotel
    The Element Bar
  • filter_dramaSleep
    The high season in Coffs Harbour is the summer school holidays, from late December until the end of January each year. Some accommodation on the spot is likely to be available even at those times.

    In addition to the usual hostel/motel/hotel [url=http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/north-coast/coffs-harbour-area/accommodation]accommodation[/url], Coffs has a large number of motel-like facilities that call themselves 'holiday apartments'. These are typically large motel like flats with 2 or 3 bedrooms and some cooking facilities. They are designed to be booked on a week-to-week basis but are often available for shorter bookings.
    • Budget

      Central Backpackers is located in the heart of Coffs Harbour, a 3 minute walk from the bus stop and shopping centre. Facilities include large communal kitchen, TV lounge and free wifi. Beds from $25 per night in a dorm room, double rooms from $60 per night.

      * The YHA is very close to the Jetty area. Facilities include a swimming pool. Beds from $25 per night in a dorm room, double rooms from $70 per night.

      *Close to the jetty area and Coffs Creek. It offers free canoes, free bodyboards, free fishing rods. Nice friendly atmosphere with daily activities organised by staff. Beds from $20 per night in a dorm room, double rooms from $50 per night. info@aussitel.com

    • Mid-range

      Fully air-conditioned motel rooms, all equipped with bathroom, kitchen and a carport. Facilities and services are Outdoor in-ground pool, Laundry facilities and Games room with a pool table.

      * In the CBD opposite the Coffs C.ex Club, Close to everything. Has some good deals available.

      * Sanctuary Resort has lots to offer, nestled amoungst 7 actes of bushland, 2kms from the City, and close to the airport. Play tennis, squash, or relax in the sauna or have a great time in the pool with the slippery slide. Various motel rooms and apartments with fully equiped kitchens. Excellent rates, licensed "Treehouse" Restaurant (open to the public) some great discounts are availalbe for multiple night stays.

      * At the top of the basic motels good for a nights stay. Friendly owners.

      * Dolphin Sands has seven freestanding cabins one block back from Park Beach. The cabins are 2 bedroom and sleep up to five people. The cabins share a pool, spa and barbecue area. The standard rate is $150 per night per cabin, some discounts might be available if booking in advance.

      * 3.5 star hotel with large hotel rooms and apartments.

    • Splurge

      Coffs also has some of the best beachside resorts in New South Wales. Pacific Bay, Opal Cove and Nautlius are all resort style accommodation near the beach in the Coffs area.

  • filter_dramaGet out
    Continue north up the coast to [wiki=2d3cca72d3c28fab0b8b780a42d60860]Byron Bay[/wiki], or inland follow the spectular Waterfall way through Bellingen to [wiki=8efe541ed8684619e4f00b793a6a8326]Armidale[/wiki], or south down to the Forster, and [wiki=9fac7f8dfbdf705f4bb439225261f093]Port Macquarie[/wiki].

    The scenic village towns of Coramba and Nana Glen are a scenic 30 minute drive North-East of the main center of Coffs Harbour. Check out Mountain Ash pottery and gallery in Coramba and the local bakery for the valleys best pies and desserts. Visit the local winery in Nana Glen as well as the Kookaburra Cafe for lunch with its unique tram carriage dining area. Along your drive, be sure to purchase some local produce sold at roadside stalls!
  • filter_dramaStay safe
    Coffs Harbour is reasonably safe but the main thing is to keep vigilant at night in the CBD also it is unadvisable to walk the park beach area at night near the Hoey Moey Hotel. Toormina is an unadvisable place to be during the night. One should be particularly vigilant to avoid making eye contact, or attempting to interact with KOB Gangs (kids on bikes) at all times, especially in the popular scenic day trip village towns of the Orara Valley region such as Coramba and Nana Glen.
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