Boambee Bay Resort
Boambee Bay Resort is a much-loved,affordable family resort nestled on the banks of Boambee Waters just five minutes from Coffs Harbour Airport, ten minutes from the town centre and a short stroll from the pristine white sands of Boambee Beach. Set in luscious tropical gardens, your home from home two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit will accommodate up to six people. Prepare tasty meals in your fully-equipped kitchen, then kick back and catch the news on Digital TV or a movie on cable. Don't feel like cooking? Treat the family to the 'East meets West' café and restaurant, where you'll find a delightful range of eastern dishes in addition to good old Aussie fare from an a 'la carte menu.
Excellent resort facilities and proximity to more family fun makes Boambee Bay Resort one of the most sought-after holiday destinations on the NSW North Coast. A skateboard park and BMX cycle track are nearby, as are a number of sports fields where the kids can safely go and kick a footy around. Release your inner Roger Federer or Sarena Williams on 2 day/night tennis courts. Blow off some steam on the squash court or on the half basketball court. Less energetic pursuits include mini golf, bowls, canoes, a large adventure pool (heated in winter), indoor and outdoor spas, a sauna, gym, children's playground, family lounge and games room, an adult lounge, billiard room, a cocktail bar and BBQ cabanas. If you want to totally relax, book in for a hair, beauty and massage treatment!
Whatever you end up doing, you'll certainly be spoilt for choice at Boambee Bay!
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Today we get to venture up to Sealy Lookout, a viewpoint overlooking the beach in Coffs Harbour. There's plenty of cool things to do here but the Sky Forest Pier is definitely up there!
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More about Coffs Harbour from Wikipedia:
Coffs Harbour is an Australian coastal city located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales about 540 km (340 mi) north of Sydney, and 390 km (240 mi) south of Brisbane. It is one of the largest urban centres in the North Coast region, with an estimated population of 70 000 as of June 2017.
Coffs Harbour won an international Bloom award for population 20,001–75,000 in 2002. In addition an Enhancement of the Landscape in 2004 from the same organisation. Coffs Harbour's economy was once based mainly on bananas, now being superseded by blueberries as well as tourism and fishing. The wider region is known as the Bananacoast.
The city has a campus of Southern Cross University, a public and a private hospital, several radio stations, and three major shopping centres. Coffs Harbour is near numerous national parks, including a marine national park.
There are regular passenger flights each day to Sydney and Melbourne departing from Coffs Harbour Airport. Coffs Harbour is also accessible by road, by NSW TrainLink trains, and by regular bus services.
Coffs Harbour is a regional city along the Pacific Highway between Newcastle and The Gold Coast. It has become a major service centre for those living between South West Rocks in the south and Grafton to the north.
Sawtell, 10 km south along Hogbin Drive from the city has become a satellite suburb of Coffs Harbour, with it increasingly referred to as being part of the city instead of its own entity as a town.
The surrounding region is dominated by coastal resorts and apartments with hinterland hills and mountains covered by forests, banana plantations, and other farms. It is the only place in New South Wales where the Great Dividing Range meets the Pacific Ocean.
The Bananacoast Community Credit Union (BCU) is headquartered in Coffs Harbour.
The greater Coffs Harbour city is broken up into several suburb and precinct areas including:
Boambee
Toormina
Coffs Harbour City Centre
Coffs Harbour Jetty
North Boambee Valley
Diggers Beach
Korora
Moonee Beach
Park Beach
Red Hill
South Coffs
West Coffs
West Korora
Sapphire Beach
The city is surrounded by outlying towns which are referred to by locals as suburbs of the Coffs Coast Region:
Bellingen
Coramba
Nana Glen
Corindi Beach and Red Rock
Dorrigo
Karangi
Upper Orara
Sawtell (Including Toormina and Boambee East)
Woolgoolga
Nambucca Valley region
By the early 1900s, the Coffs Harbour area had become an important timber production centre. Before the opening of the North Coast Railway Line, the only way to transport large items of heavy but low value, such as timber, was by coastal shipping. This meant sawmillers on the North Coast were dependent on jetties either in rivers or off beaches for exporting their timber. Timber tramways were constructed to connect the timber-getting areas, the sawmills and jetties built into the ocean at Coffs Harbour.
Coffs Harbour owes its name to John Korff, who named the area Korff's Harbour when he was forced to take shelter from storm in the area in 1847. The name was accidentally changed by the surveyor for the crown when he reserved land in the area during 1861.
According to the 2016 Census the population of the suburb of Coffs Harbour is 25,752. This is an increase from 24,581 in 2011. 52.5% of the population is female in contrast to the national average of 50.7%. The average age is 43, which is higher than the national average of 38.
75.5% of residents reported being born in Australia; higher than the national average of 66.7%. Other than Australia the most common countries of birth are England (3.2%), New Zealand (1.3%) and Myanmar (1.1%). 62.2% of residents also reported both their parents being born in Australia, considerably higher than the national average of 47.3%.
The top religious groups in Coffs Harbour are Catholic 20.0%, Anglican 17.9% and Presbyterian and Reformed 3.9%. 29.3% declared no religion.
Coffs Harbour has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa according to the Köppen climate classification system) with marked seasonality of rainfall.
The city is relatively sunny, receiving 122.1 clear days annually, higher than Brisbane and Cairns. Summers are warm, wet and humid. Winters are mild, pleasant and drier.
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Situated in the heart of Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, lie The Whitsundays, 74 islands in the tropical warm waters of the Coral Sea. Explore this incredible diversity from the bow of a sailboat, cruise through the islands and drop anchor for a quick snorkel and wake up to a sunrise over world famous Whitehaven Beach. The Whitsundays enjoys a warm, tropical climate all year round, being just above the Tropic of Capricorn, this region has one of the best climatic conditions in the world - perfect for your holiday enjoyment.
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Pacific Palms Resort
Nestled between the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and Wallis Lake lies the jewel of the NSW mid-North Coast. If you have a hankering to really get away from it all, the Pacific Palms Resort - perfectly located in this Great Lakes Region - is the place to head. Drop your bags in your award-winning immaculately maintained, self-contained villa and take advantage of the swimming pool, spa, sauna, gymnasium, barbecue, playground and other amazing onsite amenities, as you plan how to spend your day.
Come soak up a truly unique holiday environment. The Great Lakes Region begins in the south with the twin towns of Tea Gardens and Hawkes Nest. As the name implies, this region boasts a seemingly endless chain of beautiful lakes. It stretches all of 100 km north to the larger twin towns of Forster and Tuncurry and west to picturesque and historic Stroud and the Barrington Tops.
A host of exciting activities and attractions are just a flathead's fin flip away. On the clean waters of the Myall, Smiths and Wallis Lakes, you can enjoy sailing, fishing, canoeing, windsurfing and skiing. To experience the full splendour of the lakes, take a scheduled or chartered cruise or hire a small boat for the family. Bookings for the likes of dolphin-watch cruises, deep-sea fishing and rainforest tours can all be made at the resort.
Welcome to a wonder world of water, sunshine and unparalleled natural beauty. The locals couldn't keep it a secret forever. Now it's your turn to really get away from it all.
Paradise Palms Resort - Australia Coffs Harbour
Set amidst 20 acres of rolling lawns and palm trees, Paradise Palms offers a variety of standalone bungalows in spacious, lush surrounds. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 swimming pools, a restaurant and a spa pool. The property is just a 5-minute drive from Korora Beach.
All bungalows at Paradise Palms Resort include 24 free cable channels, air conditioning, free car parking and a balcony. Most also have a kitchen and a plasma-screen TV.
The resort boasts a large outdoor pool, outdoor heated spa pool and an indoor heated pool with jets. Guests also have access to tennis courts, a games room and free barbecue facilities.
Situated just a 3-minute drive from The Big Banana, Paradise Palms Resort is 10 minutesРў drive from Coffs Harbour city centre and only 8.5km from Coffs Harbour Airport.
Pasfields Restaurant serves modern Australian cuisine, and offers room service. The restaurant is open for dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, and for lunch, Friday and Saturday, and during school holidays. The bar is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing evening drink. You can also enjoy your drink on the balcony overlooking the pool area. 675 Pacific Highway, Korora, 2450 Coffs Harbour, Australia
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Offering a year-round outdoor pool and barbecue, Pacific Towers Beach Resort is situated in Coffs Harbour in the New South Wales Region, 1.2 km from The Big Banana. Park Beach Plaza is 800 metres away. Free private parking is available on site.
Latitude -30.2839922324494, Longitude 153.139363322407, zip 2450, County Australia, City Coffs Harbour, Address 121 Ocean Parade
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Dawn at Boambee Bay. At the core of aboriginal culture is the conflict between the crow and the eagle.
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