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Hastings Cove Holiday Apartments - North Coast
8.1 208 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£153/nighttotal: Â£1377 (9 )

Hastings Cove Holiday Apartments

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aparthotel , Hastings Point
Hastings Cove Holiday Apartments are situated in Hastings Point, New South Wales, Australia, 150 metres from the beach and a 25-minute drive from both the Gold Coast and Byron Bay.
These 4-star self-catering apartments offer spacious two-bedroom units with full kitchens, laundry facilities, private balconies or courtyards, a swimming pool, and free parking, plus access to fishing, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and surfing nearby.
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

2 1
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.
Invercauld House - North Coast
9.6 28 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£113/nighttotal: Â£1017 (9 )

Invercauld House

1 1
aparthotel , Goonellabah
This Goonellabah self-catering apartment complex is conveniently located 1.5km from Southern Cross University, within 5km of Lismore Workers Golf Club and Robinson's Lookout.
Each apartment features a kitchenette with fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, Smart TV with Netflix, a balcony, and access to an outdoor pool and on-site laundry facilities.
The Cove Yamba - North Coast
8.7 2520 reviews
North Coast
11/10 – 20/10
£125/nighttotal: Â£1125 (9 )

The Cove Yamba

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aparthotel , Yamba
This beachfront Yamba apartment hotel boasts unparalleled ocean views and is less than 0.8km from Yamba Beach, Convent Beach, and South Head Park, with Pippi Beach and Yamba Golf and Country Club within a 1.6km radius.
Each self-catering apartment offers free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, a pillowtop bed, a balcony, and access to a swimming pool, jacuzzi, spa, restaurant, fitness centre, tennis court, and parking, plus room service and housekeeping on request.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in North Coast

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

    The Australian North Coast boasts incredible diversity. For stunning natural beauty, the Daintree Rainforest is a must, with its ancient trees and diverse wildlife. The Whitsunday Islands offer breathtaking beaches, the iconic Heart Reef, and opportunities for sailing and snorkelling. Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases ancient Aboriginal rock art and diverse landscapes, including wetlands and waterfalls. Finally, exploring the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system, is an unforgettable experience.
  • What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Coast?

    Salt By The Sea - Unit 2, Stylish Garden Beachside Townhouse - 3 Bedrooms and Seascape Scotts Head are the most popular Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Coast among travellers.

  • Are there unique natural phenomena on the Australian North Coast?

    Absolutely! The Great Barrier Reef itself is a unique natural phenomenon, a vibrant ecosystem teeming with marine life. The tides in the Kimberley region create spectacular waterfalls that cascade directly into the ocean. The bioluminescence in certain areas, like the Daintree Rainforest, is another magical experience. And of course, the unique flora and fauna of the region, found nowhere else on Earth, are a major draw.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in North Coast?

    Among the Airbnbs in North Coast, Salt By The Sea - Unit 2, Stylish Garden Beachside Townhouse - 3 Bedrooms and Salt By The Sea - Unit 1 are the most popular ones.

  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to the Australian North Coast?

    Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for both hot and humid weather. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen are crucial for sun protection. Insect repellent is essential, particularly in rainforest areas. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring, and a reusable water bottle will keep you hydrated. Don't forget a good quality raincoat for the tropical downpours. A first aid kit is also recommended.
  • What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in North Coast?

  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) on the Australian North Coast?

    Daily budget varies greatly depending on your travel style. A budget traveller could manage on $100-$150 AUD per day, while a more luxurious trip could easily cost $500 AUD or more. This includes accommodation (ranging from hostels to high-end resorts), food (from street food to fine dining), transportation (car hire, buses, or flights), and activities (entry fees to national parks, tours, etc.).
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in North Coast?

    The best rentals for families and kids in North Coast are Salt By The Sea - Unit 2, Seascape Scotts Head and Peaceful 2bed Apartment "Sand Castle".

  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes on the Australian North Coast, and what are the must-try specialties?

    The North Coast offers diverse culinary experiences. In Cairns, try the Mudcrab at a restaurant specialising in seafood. In the Daintree region, many restaurants offer native Australian ingredients such as crocodile and kangaroo. Many restaurants in the Whitsundays feature fresh seafood, often caught locally. Specific restaurant recommendations change frequently, so checking local guides and reviews closer to your trip is recommended.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in North Coast?

  • What are some less-famous attractions on the Australian North Coast that are worth the visit?

    The Undara Lava Tubes in Queensland are a fascinating geological wonder. The Bloomfield Track, a challenging 4WD track through the Daintree Rainforest, offers a unique off-the-beaten-path experience. Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef, offers beautiful beaches and hiking trails less crowded than other popular spots. Exploring smaller, less-visited islands in the Whitsunday archipelago can provide a more tranquil experience.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture on the Australian North Coast?

    Visiting local markets, like those in Cairns or Port Douglas, allows you to interact with vendors and learn about local produce and crafts. Taking a guided tour with an Aboriginal guide in Kakadu National Park provides insights into Aboriginal culture and history. Participating in a traditional smoking ceremony or attending a cultural performance offers a deeper understanding of Indigenous traditions. Simply striking up conversations with locals in smaller towns can also lead to meaningful interactions.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore on the Australian North Coast?

    The Australian North Coast encompasses a wide range of landscapes. There are lush rainforests like the Daintree, vast savannahs, rugged mountains, stunning beaches, and of course, the Great Barrier Reef. The Kimberley region features dramatic gorges, towering sandstone cliffs, and unique tidal systems. Each area offers its own unique terrain and opportunities for exploration.
  • How many days are ideal for exploring the Australian North Coast, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    The ideal trip length depends on your interests and budget. A week allows for a taste of the highlights, while two weeks or more enables a more in-depth exploration. A possible itinerary could include a few days in Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, a couple of days exploring the Daintree Rainforest, and then heading to the Whitsunday Islands. Alternatively, focusing on Kakadu National Park and the Kimberley region requires a longer trip.

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