Overview of the North Coast
If your business event or conference calls for sun, surf and sand, look no further than the North Coast. Kayak with dolphins and whales or simply relax on a beautiful beach after a long day’s work. Freshly caught and prepared seafood is never far away. If you have some downtime, drive the legendary Pacific Coast, a magnificent touring route through 48 national parks and 12 state forests as well as towns, villages and excellent surfing beaches. Whether it’s the culinary delights and cosmopolitan culture of Newcastle, meeting resident dolphins and koalas in Port Stephens or soaking in the vibrant buzz of Byron Bay – the North Coast will make your next event unforgettable.
Click on each location to see what’s on offer for your delegates in the Tweed, the Byron region, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Port Stephens and Newcastle.
MUST DO
- Take a stroll along Bathers Way, a scenic 6km walk connecting the historic Nobbys Lighthouse to Merewether Ocean Baths in Newcastle
- Join Sand Dune Adventures for a cultural quad bike tour to ancient Aboriginal campsites in the Worimi Conservation Lands
- Snorkel in Solitary Islands Marine Park on the Coffs Coast
- Visit Tropical Fruit World, an award-winning tourist attraction, commercial exotic fruit farm and research park
- Explore The Farm in Byron Bay, a working property with an outlet of The Three Blue Ducks Restaurant
INDUSTRY
- Agriculture
- Fishing
- Mining
- Tourism
POPULATION
~300,000
CLIMATE
Sub-tropical to sub-humid with hot summers.
Summer average 25-35°C
Winter average 15-25°C
Explore the North Coast
Byron Bay
Byron Bay is the perfect destination for an event, with great venues, beautiful beaches, enchanting rainforest and sparkling ocean. Relax on fine sands or go kayaking with dolphins, ballooning above the spectacular coast, surfing or diving. You'll also taste beautiful culinary delights too.
Port Stephens
Port Stephens is known for its wonderful beaches and beautiful sheltered bays, perfect for events as well as swimming, snorkeling and kayaking. The ocean beaches here are sublime and great for surfing and beach walks. Enjoy fresh seafood, local wine and alfresco dining.
Barrington Coast
From the magnificent Great Lakes and gorgeous beaches to a rural paradise and the beautiful Ellenborough Falls in the Manning Valley, this region of the North Coast of NSW is perfect for a group gathering. Enjoy water sports, bushwalking and delicious food while you are here.
Lismore
On the banks of the beautiful Wilsons River, Lismore is a regional town with a thriving arts community, wonderful galleries and colourful markets. A popular festival is the Lantern Parade, and World Heritage rainforest and coastal beaches are a scenic drive away.
The Tweed
With uncrowded beaches, the beautiful Tweed River and World Heritage rainforest, the Tweed region is a marvellous destination. Relax on soft white sands, enjoy surfing, kayaking, diving and fishing, and climb Mount Warning in a World Heritage-listed national park.
Newcastle
A harbour city with amazing surf beaches linked by the spectacular Bathers Way coastal walk, Newcastle is north of Sydney and a delight to explore. Enjoy world-famous Merewether Beach, cool bars, delicious food, fascinating history, and a lively arts and music scene.
Clarence Valley
Memorable events begin in the beautiful Clarence Valley, with great venues, wide-open spaces, World Heritage rainforest, famous waves, splendid rivers and delicious Yamba prawns. Relax with a gathering on pristine beaches and enjoy kayaking, bushwalking and fishing.
Macleay Valley Coast
Enjoy world-famous waves at Crescent Head, thrilling dives at Fish Rock Cave, the beautiful Macleay River and bushwalking in national parks in the Kempsey region, on the mid North Coast of NSW. You can also visit the fascinating Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park, too.
Ballina
Complete with spectacular beaches, winding hinterland trails and a spectacular river, Ballina offers direct flights per week to Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Newcastle and Dubbo making it the easiest and fastest way to and from the beautiful Northern Rivers Region.
Port Macquarie
A paradise of natural attractions and outdoor adventures, Port Macquarie is only four hours’ drive north of Sydney on the NSW North Coast. The city is home to a tempting range of delicious food at cafes and restaurants and an exciting events calendar of arts, sports and festivals.
Coffs Harbour
Natural beauty and fun attractions draw many conference events to Coffs Harbour, a coastal city on the mid North Coast of NSW. Enjoy gorgeous beaches, water sports, adventure sports including skydiving, scuba diving and game fishing, and friendly encounters with animals.
Lake Macquarie
A perfect waterside retreat, Lake Macquarie is Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake and twice as big as Sydney Harbour. You’ll be thrilled with the many things to do and see, from water sports and bushwalking to delicious lakeside dining and the artworks of a great Australian artist.
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