3 Best Sights in Coffs Harbour, North Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Coffs Harbour - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Big Banana

Fodor's Choice

Just north of the city, impossible to miss, is the Big Banana—the symbol of Coffs Harbour. This monumental piece of kitsch has stood at the site since 1964. It welcomes visitors to the Big Banana complex, which takes a fascinating look at the past, present, and future of horticulture. There's a multimedia display called "World of Bananas" and a walkway that meanders through the banana plantations and banana packing shed. The park is fantastic for kids and has varied rides, including toboggan rides, waterslides, an ice-skating rink, escape rooms, and laser tag. There's a café on the premises, as well as the Banana Barn, which sells the park's own jams, pickles, fresh tropical fruit, and frozen chocolate-covered bananas on a stick.

Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary

Near the port in Coffs Harbour, this wildlife sanctuary has had many names and many owners over the years but what never changes is that this is an unrivaled wildlife experience. The aquarium includes colorful reef fish, turtles, seals, penguins, baby crocodiles, and dolphins. Shows take place daily at 10 am and 1 pm, and visitors are advised to arrive 30 minutes earlier to get a good seat and receive free "dolphin kisses" before each show. Children may help feed and "shake hands" with dolphins, as well as interact with the seals. You can swim, pat, and play ball with the dolphins and seals in special group encounters if you book in advance. These sessions vary in price depending on time of year—during peak holiday season, dolphin encounters run around A$129 per person.

Muttonbird Island

The town has a lively and attractive harbor in the shelter of Muttonbird Island, and a stroll out to this nature reserve is delightful in the evening. To get here, follow the signs to the Coffs Harbour Jetty, then park near the marina. A wide path leads out along the breakwater and up the slope of the island. The trail is steep, but the views from the top are worth the effort. The island is named after the muttonbirds (also known as shearwaters) that nest here between September and April. Between June and September Muttonbird Island is also a good spot for viewing migrating humpback whales.

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