A beach town in the New South Wales area of Australia, Kingscliff is a lively place where you can enjoy the best of scenic coastal beauty, thanks to the spectacular line-up of sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and lush national parks. Easy access to an estuary here means that Kingscliff is also a sought-after place for water sports, surfing, swimming, and fishing. The town’s main street, the Marine Parade, is a bustling place full of pretty cafes and lively restaurants that make it a happening spot. Staying in a beachfront holiday cottage in Kingscliff enables you to make the most of their coastal getaway, whether you decide to take a modern apartment or a single family home with a pool.

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Filters are provided to help you personalise your search for the ideal holiday rental in Kingscliff. Most of the properties in Kingscliff include Pets allowed or Pool, which makes it a wonderful holiday spot if you're looking for a pet-friendly rental or you're dreaming of days spent poolside. It is also possible to look for an accommodation if you like to end your days curled up by the fire , as 43 of the offers there include Fireplace.
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Fun With the Kids in Kingscliff
A visit to the water park WhiteWater World with the kids should be much appreciated by your little ones, as they can have a gala time splashing around in the wave pool or slipping down the fun slides, while you get the opportunity to chill out at the private cabanas.
The David Fleay Wildlife Park is another enticing place for children, where they can observe wallabies, crocodiles, and other indigenous animals from close quarters in their natural habitat. The animal park also puts on feeding shows, to the joy of adults and children alike.
Going picnicking on the banks of the Tallebudgera Creek is a good way to spend a leisurely day with your family. The river is also a nice area to indulge in some fishing and teaching the kids how to hook their first catch.
Kingscliff's Art Scene
The Museum of the Sea, also known as the Chinderah Bay Seafaring Museum, is a unique, interesting place where you can get acquainted with everything related to the local history of the sea. Ray Evans, who is the owner of the museum, collects and restores old marine artefacts, and his collection is a delight to peruse.
The Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre is where you can learn about the ancient Bundjalung people and their religion, spirituality, thoughts, and beliefs. The centre is also called the Tweed Heads Historic Site, and visitors can see Aboriginal exhibits at the museum as well as buy souvenirs and art sand craft items that tell the story of the indigenous peoples of Australia.
At the Kallalu Art Gallery, you can check out exhibits related to numerous genres, such as fashion, dance, music, Aboriginal art, decor, music, and surfing, all captured through photographs, pictures, and paintings.
Exploring Local Natural Attractions
The Springbrook National Park is a massive scenic area that is ideal for exploring a rainforest and its many waterfalls and natural bridges. One particularly gorgeous cascade you should be sure to check out in the national park is the Bilbrough Falls, which is also called the Goomoolahra Falls.
The Lamington National Park is yet another untouched rainforest that is a joy to walk through. This park is a particular draw for hikers, thanks to a number of good trails that will take you through lush areas ideal for spotting rare birds and animals. A huge waterfall in a picturesque forest, Purling Brook Falls is a popular area not only for hiking but also for photography.
The Kingscliff Beach, with its golden sands and crystal clear waters, beckons everyone to take a dip in its vivid blue waters, or just bask in the sun. A reef break and surf breaks in the surrounding water also make this a price spot for surfing.
Information about holiday rentals in Kingscliff
🏡 Holiday rentals available | 1,765 rentals |
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💳 Discounts available | up to 60% |
🌙 Nightly prices from | $167 |
⭐ Popular amenities | Pets allowed, Pool and Air conditioning |
🐾 Pet friendly lettings | 128 properties |
🏊 Holiday rentals with pools | 1,144 properties |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in Kingscliff?
When visiting Kingscliff, you can find holiday rentals from as little as $167 per night.
How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in Kingscliff?
There are loads of options for holiday accommodation in Kingscliff, with 1,765 offers available.
What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting Kingscliff?
In terms of holiday home amenities, travellers visiting Kingscliff most often look for Pets allowed, Pool and Air conditioning.
How many accommodation offers are there in Kingscliff?
There are 1,765 holiday rental offers in Kingscliff, with plenty of Apartment rental and House rental available.
Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in Kingscliff?
Yes, there are 128 pet-friendly holiday rentals in Kingscliff.
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