Holiday rentals and lettings in Coffs Harbour

Holiday rentals and lettings in Coffs Harbour

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Current Holiday letting prices Coffs Harbour

A$467for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
A$674 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Coffs Harbour

3%for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
52% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Coffs Harbour

Discover Coastal Paradise with Premium Accommodation

Nestled along Australia's spectacular mid-north coast, Coffs Harbour offers an irresistible blend of pristine beaches, lush hinterland, and cosmopolitan charm that makes holiday rentals in Coffs Harbour the perfect choice for your next getaway. This vibrant coastal city boasts CSIRO-rated Australia's best climate, ensuring year-round enjoyment with average summer temperatures reaching 27°C and mild winter days around 19°C.

From luxurious beachfront villas to charming studio bungalows, holiday rentals for rent in Coffs Harbour provide travelers with an authentic coastal experience that hotels simply cannot match. These premium accommodations showcase the region's distinctive architectural style, featuring contemporary designs with expansive glass frontages that maximize the stunning ocean and hinterland views.

Most properties blend modern comfort with coastal elegance, incorporating natural materials and light-filled spaces that create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Holiday rentals in Coffs Harbour are designed to accommodate diverse traveler needs, from intimate studio retreats perfect for romantic escapes to spacious family townhouses equipped with everything needed for extended stays. Guests can expect an impressive array of premium amenities designed to enhance their coastal holiday experience:

  • Private swimming pools with stunning ocean or hinterland views
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens featuring Breville espresso machines
  • Luxurious spa baths with skylights for stargazing
  • Multiple outdoor entertaining areas with BBQ facilities
  • Air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout all living spaces
  • Secure parking with dedicated garages or covered spaces
  • High-speed WiFi and work-friendly spaces for digital nomads
  • Premium linen, towels, and beach equipment provided
  • Pet-friendly options with specialized doggy amenities
  • Private balconies and decks overlooking the Pacific Ocean

Who Should Rent a Holiday Rental in Coffs Harbour

Perfect Destination for Every Type of Traveler

Coffs Harbour attracts an incredibly diverse range of travelers, each drawn by the region's unique combination of natural beauty and modern amenities. Beach enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with year-round patrolled Park Beach offering excellent swimming and surfing conditions, while Diggers Beach provides a more secluded experience favored by locals.

Families gravitate toward the area's safe neighborhoods and flat terrain perfect for walking and cycling, with attractions like The Big Banana Fun Park and Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary providing endless entertainment for children. Adventure seekers can explore the breathtaking Forest Sky Pier, offering elevated walkways through pristine rainforest canopy, or venture to Muttonbird Island for panoramic harbor views and whale watching opportunities during migration season from May to November.

Holiday accommodation in Coffs Harbour perfectly suits couples seeking romantic retreats, particularly during the optimal visiting period from September to November when temperatures range from 18-26°C and rainfall is minimal. Food and wine lovers will appreciate the vibrant Jetty Strip's hip cafes and award-winning restaurants, while golf enthusiasts can enjoy multiple championship courses. The region's moderate pricing, with properties averaging AUD $330-890 per night depending on season and luxury level, combined with excellent availability of 42-82 properties during peak periods, makes it accessible for various budgets and travel styles.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Coffs Harbour

Essential Destinations for Your Coastal Adventure

Discover the ultimate experiences that make Coffs Harbour a premier Australian coastal destination. From iconic landmarks to hidden natural treasures, these carefully selected attractions showcase the region's diverse appeal and provide unforgettable memories for every type of traveler.

  1. Forest Sky Pier
  2. Jetty Harbour Precinct
  3. Diggers Beach Surfing Experience
  4. The Big Banana Fun Park Adventure
  5. Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve

Forest Sky Pier

This architectural marvel elevates visitors 15 meters above the pristine rainforest floor, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of both the Pacific Ocean and lush hinterland. The sustainably designed walkway provides an immersive experience through ancient Coffs Coast rainforest, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking Instagram-worthy moments.

Jetty Harbour Precinct

The historic Coffs Harbour Jetty serves as the centerpiece of this vibrant waterfront district, where visitors can stroll along Jordan Esplanade enjoying world-class dining at establishments like Latitude 30 Restaurant. The area combines heritage charm with modern sophistication, featuring boutique shopping, artisanal coffee houses, and spectacular sunset viewing opportunities.

Diggers Beach Surfing Experience

This pristine stretch of golden sand offers some of the region's most consistent surf breaks, attracting both beginners and experienced surfers. The beach's natural beauty and crystal-clear waters provide excellent swimming conditions, while the adjacent headland offers scenic walking trails with panoramic coastal vistas.

The Big Banana Fun Park Adventure

Australia's original 'big thing' has evolved into a comprehensive entertainment destination featuring thrilling rides, waterslides, and educational exhibits about tropical fruit cultivation. Families can spend entire days exploring the park's diverse attractions, from ice skating to mini-golf, making it an essential stop for visitors with children.

Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve

Connected to the mainland by a scenic breakwater walk, this protected island sanctuary offers unparalleled whale watching opportunities during migration season and year-round seabird observation. The island's elevated position provides spectacular panoramic views of the entire Coffs Coast, making it particularly popular for sunrise and sunset photography.
Coffs Harbour is home to the world's largest artificial reef, created from a decommissioned naval vessel that now attracts diverse marine life and diving enthusiasts.

Exceptional Dining Experiences in Coffs Harbour

Savor the Coast's Culinary Excellence

Coffs Harbour's dining scene perfectly captures the essence of coastal Australian cuisine, offering everything from casual beachside cafes to sophisticated fine dining establishments. The region's restaurants expertly showcase fresh local seafood, premium NSW produce, and innovative culinary techniques that reflect the area's laid-back luxury lifestyle.

  • Latitude 30 Restaurant (4.6 stars, 2,291 reviews) - This waterfront gem at Marina Drive delivers exceptional contemporary Australian cuisine with stunning harbor views, specializing in fresh local seafood and premium steaks paired with an extensive wine collection.
  • C. ex Coffs (4.2 stars, 1,852 reviews) - A versatile dining and entertainment venue on Vernon Street offering everything from casual pub meals to premium steakhouse dining, complemented by excellent coffee and a vibrant sports club atmosphere.
  • Jetty Beach House (4.1 stars, 523 reviews) - Located directly on Jordan Esplanade, this beachfront restaurant combines wood-fired pizza excellence with fresh seafood dishes, providing the perfect setting for romantic dinners with ocean views.

Essential Local Insights for Coffs Harbour Visitors

Expert Tips from Local Hosts and Sustainable Tourism Practices

Local hosts consistently recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-November for optimal weather conditions and fewer crowds, when temperatures range comfortably between 18-26°C with minimal rainfall. The region's commitment to sustainable tourism shines through numerous eco-friendly initiatives, including the Forest Sky Pier's carbon-neutral construction and many accommodations implementing solar power, rainwater collection, and native garden landscaping.

Holiday rentals with a private pool in Coffs Harbour often feature saltwater systems and solar heating to minimize environmental impact while maximizing guest comfort. Hosts frequently highlight the area's exceptional walkability - most properties are within comfortable walking distance of beaches, restaurants, and major attractions, encouraging visitors to leave their cars parked and explore on foot or by bicycle.

The local culture embraces a relaxed coastal lifestyle where thongs (flip-flops) are acceptable attire in most establishments, and the community takes pride in maintaining pristine beaches through regular clean-up initiatives. Understanding local customs enhances your experience: peak dining times occur slightly earlier than major cities (6:30-8:00 PM), many venues close early on Sundays, and the famous "Coasters" (locals) are renowned for their friendly, helpful nature toward visitors. For the ultimate experience, consider booking pet-friendly holiday rentals in Coffs Harbour as the region offers numerous off-leash dog beaches and pet-welcoming cafes that truly embody the inclusive, family-oriented spirit of this remarkable coastal destination.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Coffs Harbour

How much did it cost for a holiday rental in Coffs Harbour in 2020, the first year impacted by the corona crisis?

Based on its annual average price of A$356.02, Coffs Harbour is not a city that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in Australia.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Coffs Harbour?

If it is your aim to save as much as possible during your visit to Coffs Harbour, go there in November (A$250.89 per night on average), December (A$283), or May (A$313.1) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Coffs Harbour?

When it comes to looking for a holiday letting in Coffs Harbour, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, April, July and August with average prices per night of A$408.38, A$403.08, and A$401.83, respectively.

Is Coffs Harbour a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

In order to not have problems finding accommodation in Coffs Harbour it is necessary to be proactive, as 76% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

May, April, and June are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 56.6%, 48.75% and 36.25%.

When are fewer lettings available?

The months with the lowest properties available in Coffs Harbour are, in order, January, December and October, with respective average availability figures of 1%, 4.5%, and 5.4%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday rentals in Coffs Harbour?

In Coffs Harbour we offer you an extensive catalogue of approximately 300 properties, with options for all tastes, thanks to our 3 local and international partners.