Holiday rentals and lettings in Coffs Harbour

Holiday rentals and lettings in Coffs Harbour

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Highlights in Coffs Harbour

  • Gorgeous beaches
  • Big Banana Fun Park
  • Family holidays
  • Stunning seascapes

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Coffs Harbour

A$599for 14 Dec - 21 Dec
A$489 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Coffs Harbour

19%for 14 Dec - 21 Dec
48% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Coffs Harbour

Lettings in a beautiful beach town

This historic fruit-growing centre on the north coast of New South Wales, Coffs Harbour boasts superb sandy beaches, family attractions and an abundance of pristine nature. If you want to be on the doorstep of the town’s amenities, search for a holiday rental in the area of Jetty Beach. Coming to Coffs Harbour for its famous theme park? There are lettings a stone’s throw away from its fabulous attractions. The lettings in the area of Hills Beach put you right next to the most beautiful beaches in the area.

Holiday rentals to shape memories for a lifetime

Coffs Harbour boasts a sublime range of spectacular lettings that epitomise luxury coastal living. Lettings are compact and cosy, with one- and two-bedroom flats and houses predominating. You can look forward to grandiose swimming pools, patios overlooking the resplendent ocean, BBQs, and outdoor furniture for splendid al fresco dining!

Holidays in Coffs Harbour

The area and getting around

A beautiful city where tourism thrives

Coffs Harbour is a small city on the North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, lying roughly halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, a 4-to-5-hour drive from each. The wider region is known as the banana coast, and whilst Coffs Harbour's economy was once based primarily on bananas, it has now been transformed into a tourism and fishing hub.

A popular city for people of all ages

Coffs Harbour is particularly appealing for Australian urban dwellers who are looking for a break from the seemingly inevitable stresses and strains of city life, and is ideally located for discovering the plethora of delightful small coastal towns and nature reserves of New South Wales. The city is a big hit among independent travellers, be they straight out of school or enjoying their retirement, as well as families who come for its expansive beaches and adventure opportunities.

Travellers and activities

Coffs Harbour for beach bums

Coffs Harbour is known for its sublime coastal weather and vast hinterlands of National Parks and capacious beaches. With just a 20-minute car ride up or down the road you will find some of the finest beaches on the coast. Head to Jetty Beach to mingle with locals, Diggers Beach for the best surfing in the area, Moonee Beach for calm waves and chilled vibes, or Emerald Beach for wonderful panoramic views of surrounding shores.

Coffs Harbour for theme park aficionados

The biggest and most lauded amusement park between Sydney and the Gold Coast is right here in Coffs Harbour. Big Banana Fun Park is almost comically big, and naturally it has countless attractions for all ages. Ride the awesome 82-metre Racer water slide, experience the 4D simulator, test your skills on the mazy mini-golf, observe the slippery somethings at the reptile attraction, sit back while your kids live it up at the aqua play area, the list goes on and on!

Blueberries are the staple of the local economy, and from October to February you can get a bucket of the delicious blueberries imaginable at a great price!

Top 5 travel tips in Coffs Harbour

1. Meet the local wildlife

Dolphin Marine Magic, a rescue and rehabilitation centre, is a must-see for lovers of dolphins, seals or penguins. You would be lucky to find anywhere else that lets you get up so close to these animals in such an intimate way!

2. Take a trip to a sacred site

Muttonbird Island is a sacred site to the local aboriginal people. Fortunately for us, they allow visitors to explore its trails and enjoy its fantastic vantage points, which provide unforgettable views towards the Solitary Islands to the east and Coffs Coast and hilly hinterland to the west.

3. Bring out your inner Dutch!

Clog Barn is a charming and free attraction that features several Dutch style buildings and an impressive miniature model Dutch village with diminutive windmills and railways. Naturally, there are also regular clog making demonstrations!

4. Witness some of Australia’s most impressive seascapes

The Coffs Coast is unique in that here the mountains of the Great Dividing Range meet the Pacific Ocean, generating some of the most memorable coastal scenery in the country. Forest Sky Pier, a short drive from Coffs Harbour, is the most spectacular place to view this seascape. Set over 300 metres above the coast and projects nearly 25 metres over the edge of the lookout. If you get vertigo give this one a miss!

5. Kick back at Coffs Harbour Jetty

Coffs Harbour’s is a place of authentic natural splendour, the set off point for popular fishing and whale watching cruises, and the home to a laid-back café culture and devil-may-care shopping vibe. A wonderful place to simply kick back and experience that true holiday feeling!

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.