Holiday houses in Coffs Harbour

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Popular amenities for Coffs Harbour holiday rentals

Stay near Coffs Harbour's top sights

Park Beach Plaza115 locals recommend
Forest Sky Pier68 locals recommend
BreakFree Aanuka Beach Resort5 locals recommend
Coffs Harbour Jetty44 locals recommend
The Clog Barn Tourist Attraction & Caravan Park12 locals recommend
C.ex Coffs International Stadium10 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Coffs Harbour

Total rentals

400 properties

Rentals with a pool

170 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

80 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

240 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

21K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$46 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Coffs Harbour

Welcome to Coffs Harbour

Halfway between Sydney and Brisbane lies the dreamy Coffs Coast region of New South Wales, which encompasses 50 kilometres (31 miles) of Pacific Ocean shoreline as well as a tangle of hinterland laced with World Heritage-listed rainforest. At its heart lies Coffs Harbour, delivering everything you could want from a beach-meets-bush adventure. This laidback town is all about the great outdoors — whether you’re reclining on powdery stretches of sand at Jetty Beach, searching for whales or dolphins from Sealy Lookout, or hiking around Muttonbird Island, a sacred Indigenous site where wedge-tailed shearwaters nest. This jaw-dropping nature reserve is home to thousands of these beautiful birds, and their presence here defines the region as a birders’ paradise.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Coffs Harbour

Summer months are busy in Coffs Harbour, as you’d expect of a coastal town delivering sun, sand, and surf within easy reach of major Australian capitals. But this season can be hot and humid. If you’re planning inland expeditions to explore the rainforest — whether hiking or biking — consider coming here in the shoulder seasons of spring or autumn or across winter. These months also give you the best chance of spotting migrating humpback and southern right whales, which cruise up and down the east coast of Australia between May and November every year.


Top things to do in Coffs Harbour

Orara East State Forest

This wilderness reserve is best observed from Niigi Niigi (Sealy Lookout). The Forest Sky Pier here offers a bird’s-eye view of the rainforest, extending from the mountains across to the coast. This is your base for hikes and Indigenous tours through the national park.

Treetops Adventure Park

Dozens of adventure challenges and experiences await at this theme park — for kids of all ages — including screaming through the canopy on the world’s longest ziplines, navigating tree-top rope courses, and buckling in for a rollercoaster that offers a searing view of the scenery.

Solitary Islands Marine Park

Encompassing some 75 kilometres (47 miles) of coastline from Coffs Harbour north to the Sandon River, this marine park offers everything from sandy beaches to subtidal reefs, island to rocky shores. Explore by boat or with your head under water on snorkelling and diving expeditions, admiring some of the 550 fish, 600 molluscs, and 90 hard coral species that thrive here.

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