Villas and Holiday homes in North Coast

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The Sands Resort At Yamba - North Coast
8.8 857 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£196/nighttotal: Â£1764 (9 )

The Sands Resort At Yamba

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aparthotel , Yamba
The Sands Resort at Yamba enjoys a beachfront location, offering immediate access to Dolphin Park and Pippi Beach, and is less than 1km from South Head Park and Yamba Golf and Country Club.
This family-friendly hotel boasts 45 individually decorated rooms with private balconies, well-equipped kitchens, two swimming pools, tennis courts, a spa, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and free on-site parking.
Lennox Holiday Apartments - North Coast
9.3 361 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£181/nighttotal: Â£1629 (9 )

Lennox Holiday Apartments

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aparthotel , Lennox Head
Lennox Holiday Apartments enjoy a beachfront location on Lennox Head's surf beach, within walking distance of local shops and cafes, and 16km from Ballina Byron Airport.
These self-catering apartments, sleeping up to four guests, offer one or two bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens (including dishwashers), private balconies with Pacific Ocean views, a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
The Byron Beachcomber - North Coast
8.6 2217 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£133/nighttotal: Â£1197 (9 )

The Byron Beachcomber

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aparthotel , Byron Bay
The Byron Beachcomber Resort is a short walk from Belongil Beach and a five-minute stroll from Byron Bay’s main shopping and cafe area, offering a convenient base for exploring the town. It's a four-star aparthotel with very good user ratings, providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Each apartment has a private balcony or courtyard, perfect for relaxing, and the resort has a swimming pool, hot tub, and barbecue facilities for guests to enjoy. You can also take advantage of the tour desk to arrange local activities, such as surfing and snorkelling, or visit nearby Arakwal National Park for scenic walks.
The Sand Resort Kingscliff - Holiday Management Co. - North Coast
8.1 1143 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£96/nighttotal: Â£864 (9 )

The Sand Resort Kingscliff - Holiday Management Co.

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aparthotel , Kingscliff
Bells Blvd Resort & Spa Apartments is located in Kingscliff, just a short walk from Salt Beach and Casuarina Beach, offering easy access to the beautiful coastline. The aparthotel has received very good ratings for cleanliness and user experience, and an excellent rating for its location.
The apartments offer a range of layouts, including balconies, air conditioning, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, a fitness centre, and free parking.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in North Coast

  • What are the must-see attractions on the Australian North Coast?

    The Australian North Coast boasts incredible diversity. For stunning beaches, you can't miss Byron Bay, with its iconic lighthouse and surfing scene, or the pristine sands of Noosa Heads. For rainforest experiences, explore the World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park or the lush hinterland of the Gold Coast. Further north, the Daintree Rainforest is a must-see, home to unique flora and fauna. Townsville offers the Magnetic Island, a great spot for wildlife encounters. Don't forget to visit the Great Barrier Reef, easily accessed from several North Coast locations.
  • What are the best holiday homes in North Coast?

    Among the holiday homes in North Coast, Swan Creek Cottages - Blueberry Fields, Stylish Garden Beachside Townhouse - 3 Bedrooms and Seascape Scotts Head are the most popular ones.

  • Is the Australian North Coast known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    The Australian North Coast offers a remarkable variety of landscapes. It's renowned for its beautiful beaches, from the surf breaks of Byron Bay to the calm waters of Noosa. Extensive stretches of rainforest, such as the Daintree and Lamington National Parks, are also prominent features. The region also includes areas of rolling hills and mountains, particularly in the hinterland regions behind the coast. Finally, the coastline itself is punctuated by dramatic headlands and estuaries.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a pool in North Coast?

    Garden Burees, Clarendon Forest Retreat and A Little Piece Of Paradise are the best holiday homes with a pool in North Coast.

  • What are some surprising and hidden attractions on the Australian North Coast?

    While popular spots are amazing, consider exploring less-known gems. The Nightcap National Park, south of Byron Bay, offers secluded waterfalls and ancient rainforest. The hinterland towns of the Gold Coast, such as Springbrook and Mount Tamborine, provide stunning views and charming villages. For a unique experience, visit the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre near Tweed Heads to learn about the local indigenous culture. Also, consider exploring smaller coastal towns and beaches north of Cairns, which often have a more secluded feel.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in North Coast?

    The best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in North Coast are Garden Burees, Clarendon Forest Retreat and Sunset Cottage - Byron Bay.

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of the Australian North Coast by engaging with its people?

    To truly understand the local culture, consider attending a didgeridoo performance or a traditional Aboriginal dance show. Many indigenous-owned businesses offer cultural tours and workshops, providing insights into art, storytelling, and bush tucker. Visiting local markets, like the Eumundi Markets, offers the chance to interact with artisans and learn about their crafts. Participating in a guided bushwalk with a local guide can offer a deeper understanding of the land and its significance to the indigenous population.
  • What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in North Coast?

    The best holiday homes for families and kids in North Coast are Swan Creek Cottages - Blueberry Fields, Seascape Scotts Head and Peaceful 2bed Apartment "Sand Castle".

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore the Australian North Coast?

    A thorough exploration of the Australian North Coast requires significant time. At minimum, two weeks allows for a good overview, hitting major highlights. To truly appreciate the diversity of the region, including national parks and hinterland areas, a month or more is ideal. It really depends on your interests and travel style – whether you prefer a fast-paced trip or a more relaxed exploration.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in North Coast?

    The best pet friendly holiday homes in North Coast are Swan Creek Cottages - Blueberry Fields, Clarendon Forest Retreat and Sunset Cottage - Byron Bay.

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for a trip to the Australian North Coast?

    Besides the usual travel essentials, consider packing insect repellent, especially if venturing into rainforest areas. Good quality sunscreen is crucial, even on cloudy days. A hat and sunglasses are vital for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring national parks and hiking trails. Depending on the time of year, pack for both warm days and cooler evenings, particularly in the hinterland areas. A reusable water bottle is also highly recommended.
  • What are the best holiday homes with parking in North Coast?

  • What cultural experiences or workshops on the Australian North Coast offer something different?

    Beyond the usual tours, consider a workshop on Aboriginal dot painting or weaving. Some locations offer guided bush tucker tours, introducing you to native edible plants and their cultural significance. You could also participate in a traditional smoking ceremony, a deeply spiritual experience offering insight into indigenous culture. These are often offered through indigenous-owned tourism operators, ensuring cultural sensitivity and authenticity.
  • Are there any food festivals on the Australian North Coast where you can try local food?

    The Australian North Coast has many food events throughout the year. While specific dates vary, the Noosa Food & Wine Festival is a significant event featuring local produce and cuisine. Various smaller towns and regions also host farmers' markets and food festivals showcasing regional specialties. Check local event listings for current festivals and markets during your travel period.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur on the Australian North Coast?

    The Australian North Coast experiences varied seasonal changes. Whale watching season (usually June to November) offers opportunities to see humpback whales migrating along the coast. Different flowering periods occur throughout the year, with spring bringing vibrant displays in the rainforests. Specific blooming periods vary depending on location and rainfall, so checking local resources closer to your travel date is advisable.

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