Regional Attractions

Introduction (tourismcoffscoast.com.au)

Coffs Coast region is framed by magnificent mountains on the one side and the ocean on the other, this is where the Great Dividing Range descends from the Plateaus inland and meets the East Coast. Encounter some of most diverse marine life thriving in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, where warm tropical currents from the north converge with the temperate waters from the south creating a habitat with over 500 species of fish. 

About the region (wikipedia)

Coffs Harbour is the hub for a thriving banana industry. One of the biggest attractions is the Big Banana, the first of Australia's Big Things (it celebrated its 40th birthday in 2005), with the World's Largest Banana celebrating the region's best known export. There is also a popular underwater diving spot on a small natural reef.

The Coffs Harbour Jetty is an historically important timber wharf where coastal shipping once moved the timber from the hinterland.

Nearby, the Solitary Islands Marine Park preserves a diverse underwater ecosystem that mirrors the terrestrial biodiversity, covering the southern limit of northern tropical species and the northern limits of the southern temperate species. Directly out to sea from Coffs Harbour adjacent to the human engineered breakwater is Muttonbird Island. The island is a nature reserve protecting a significant Wedge-tailed Shearwater breeding site.

There are many national parks, reserves and marine parks surrounding the city, including: