Set on the coast of New South Wales, The Entrance is a much-loved holiday destination with endless natural delights to discover. With the comfort of a holiday house to relax in, you can spend long lazy days on the beach, uncover local history, and indulge in tasty meals. What's more, there's an abundance of things to keep little travellers entertained, making it a top family holiday destination.
Getting to your Accommodation in The Entrance
Sydney Airport is the closest major airport to The Entrance, operating international flights and regional services from within Australia. If coming by car, the M1 motorway is the quickest and most direct route between Sydney Airport and The Entrance. The drive is approximately 120km and can take up to two hours. Visitors can also arrive at Newcastle Airport, located approximately 100km north of The Entrance, only one hour's drive along the Pacific Highway.
Locally, The Entrance is served by buses and trains from the surrounding towns and cities. There are also many taxi services and car hire companies, offering the maximum convenience for your trip. With no shortage of outstanding accommodation options, finding your ideal holiday house couldn't be easier.
What to eat on your holiday in The Entrance
Not only does the name Green Tangerine sound appealing, the food this cosy café offers is pretty tasty too. Located in The Entrance itself, this artisan bakery and cafe makes their own treats. Enjoy items such as macadamia caramel slices or get set for the day with a Betty Breakfast.
For a taste of the ocean, dine out at The Reef Restaurant, located 15 kilometres down the coast at Terrigal. Sat right at the water’s edge, you can look out to sea whilst you enjoy items from their extensive menu. Choices include ricotta sage gnocchi and soft shell crab.
Explore culture and history in The Entrance
As well as outdoor pursuits, The Entrance also has plenty of cultural experiences worth checking out. Take some time to stroll around the museums and galleries, as you soak up some knowledge and get to know the history and stories that make The Entrance such a special place.
The Entrance Heritage Walk is a walking tour that takes around 2 hours to complete and really does make history fun, with old photos and fun characters to engage with as you stroll along. Not only does it offer an insight into local history, it also rewards you with some pretty impressive views.
The Entrance War Library Museum is another great attraction. Located very centrally, the museum focuses on Australia at war, with some fascinating exhibits (many donated by the community) predating WW1 and running through to modern times.
Toowoon Bay Gallery combines a day out at the beach with a visit to a great gallery and gift shop selling locally-made items. Having been around for over 40 years and situated just off Toowoon Bay, it offers items such as glasswork, second hand books and of course, original art.
Family holidays in The Entrance
The Entrance is a great place to take kids of all ages. Whether they are happiest splashing about in the blue waters, being active or getting up close and personal with nature, there’s plenty in the area to keep them entertained.
A big hit with holidaying families, the Wyong Milk Factory offers a fun playground, a cafe with their own fresh produce, fitness classes and even the chance to go boating down the river. Take the time to visit the milk and cheese factories to learn how the artisan products and made. Kids will love getting up close to the cool machinery, as well as nibbling on the tasty products.
Pelican Feeding is another popular attraction that provides an interactive experience for children and adults alike. Learn more about these beautiful, native birds as you watch them being fed during a live show. It’s an engaging experience that the whole family will remember for years to come.
Come evening, why not head to Bateau Bay Ten Pin Bowl for a bit of fun family competition? At 4.8 kilometres up the coast, it’s very easy to get to and you can spend a good few hours here. The prices are wallet-friendly and the cafe offers food if you get peckish.
Whale watching in The Entrance
Every year, lovers of sea life flock to The Entrance to observe as many as 30,000 whales, migrate annually north through the Tasman Sea. The Entrance is visited annually by migrating whales. Boasting many great vantage points along the coastline, this Australian town is a firm favourite for getting unbeatable views of the enigmatic creatures as they cruise past. Situated at the southern tip of The Entrance, The Captain Cook Lookout offers spectators the opportunity to be amongst the first to spot whales in the area.
Or hike over to Wybung Head, in Munmorah State Conservation Area, for more scenic sea views and whale watching from a rugged cliffside. Bring a blanket and binoculars, and prepare for the experience of a lifetime.
Norah Head is a small town in The Entrance North, with a beautiful lighthouse and unparalleled viewing points for observing the migrating whales. Crackneck Lookout, meanwhile, in the Wyrrabalong National Park at Bateau Bay, boasts picnic areas and perimeter fencing - this makes it the ideal spot for whale-watching families with young children.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in The Entrance?
You can find a holiday home to suit your budget in The Entrance, with prices starting from $94 per night.
How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in The Entrance?
There are loads of options for holiday accommodation in The Entrance, with 853 offers available.
What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting The Entrance?
The top accommodation priorities for visitors to The Entrance are Pool, Pets allowed and Kitchen.
How many accommodation offers are there in The Entrance?
You can browse 853 holiday lettings in The Entrance, and find great deals from $94 per night.
Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in The Entrance?
Yes, there are 111 pet-friendly holiday rentals in The Entrance.
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