Coffs Harbour is one of the most popular coastal destinations in New South Wales, a hit with families, backpackers and couples alike. This charming town is naturally blessed with stunning beaches, nature reserves and marine parks, along with an array of fine-dining restaurants.
Things to do in Coffs Harbour
Take advantage of Coffs Harbour’s prime location to try your hand at a variety of water sports. The surrounding beaches, such as Moonee and Red Rock, offer picturesque coastal tapestries perfect for a day of snorkelling, sailing, fishing, scuba diving and surfing. Venture over to the 71,000-hectare Solitary Islands Marine Park to dive with grey nurse sharks and more than 550 reef fish.
Mutton Bird Island Nature Reserve offers history on the fascinating Aboriginal culture, bird watching opportunities and views of the Solitary Islands. The Big Banana is another family-friendly attraction, providing a memorable photo op as well as tobogganing, ice skating, mini-golf and a waterpark.
Coffs Harbour’s Jetty Dive Centre is your gateway to the magnificent ocean with dive and snorkel tours to the region’s best spots, along with whale watching cruises during migration season. If the weather isn’t cooperating, check out the indoor Bunker Cartoon Gallery, a collection of 18,000 cartoons in a former World War II bunker.
Feeling peckish? Dine on fresh seafood by the water at Coffs Harbour Fishermen’s Co-Operative or indulge in home-grown steak at SSS BBQ Barns. Coffs Harbour is a gateway to Australia’s hinterland, with Ulidarra National Park’s mountain bike and hiking trails and Bongil Bongil National Park’s koalas and beaches within a 20-minute drive.
Getting around Coffs Harbour
There are three local bus services in Coffs Harbour, giving you numerous routes and times for added convenience. You can also get around town on foot, thanks to the area’s collection of restaurants, bars and shops. We recommend hiring a car or booking a taxi for longer trips or late-night jaunts.