One of our favourite places to visit in N.S.W. is Coffs Harbour. We stay at the same place every time because of its location and accomodation styles.

Aanuka Beach Resort is located about 3 minutes from the Big Banana, right on its own beach, Digger’s Beach. Designed with a Fijian/Island style, the resort features a mix of accommodation types, 1 and 2 bedroom spa bures and more family oriented apartment style accommodation. We always opt for a spa bure as it makes us feel as if we are on an island holiday.

Main building Aanuka Resort
Main building Aanuka Resort

The bures provide a tropical island resort feel and are light and airy. The bathrooms feature a large spa bath, big enough for 2. All have a fold out sofa bed if there are more than 2 staying in a room. A basic kitchen (microwave, fridge, electric fry pan, kettle and toaster) is in each bure, some even have a 2 burner stove top. All feature a dining table next to the kitchenette and a lounge area with DVD and CD players. Washing machine and dryer all also in each bure.

Our bure
Our bure

The resort features two swimming pools, tennis courts, small gym and other leisure activities. Boogie boards are also available at reception if you wish to brave the waves.

One of the pools
One of the pools

A creek runs through the property before making it’s way to  the beach. This is a native habitat area and you will see bush turkeys wandering around the whole resort, kookaburras singing a song, the resident willy wag tail chasing anything bigger than its self, brazen sea gulls trying to steal your snacks and waterdragons sunning themselves where ever they find a nice spot.

Mysterious looking creek
Mysterious looking creek
Mysterious looking creek
Mysterious looking creek
Hardly a Christmas turkey
Hardly a Christmas turkey
Lounge lizard
Lounge lizard
Striking a pose
Striking a pose

The main building houses reception, a day spa, two restaurants and bar. The resort also caters to functions with three dedicated function areas and a chapel for weddings. While we were there we saw two beach weddings take place. The Decks bar and restaurant faces directly on to the beach which is accessed across a lawn. Breakfast is wonderful watching the waves from your table, and dinner as the sun sets is amazing.

Breakfast view
Breakfast view
Main building
Main building

Dinner at Casay is the equal of many Sydney restaurants. Seafood is locally sourced as Coffs Harbour has a fantastic Fishermans Co-Op. Much of the meat and poultry is also sourced from the north coast and inland.

Surf and turf with Ranger Valley beef fillet and super fresh Yamba king prawns.

Surf and Turf
Surf and Turf

Chargrilled pork cutlet with ratatouille ratatouille. The pork was fantastic, nicely charred but still moist and juicy.

Pork cutlet and ratatouille
Pork cutlet and ratatouille

Locally caught snapper with Yamba prawns, rocket salad.

Snapper and Yamba prawns
Snapper and Yamba prawns

Char grilled pork cutlet, Thai stir fry vegetables and apple. Yes I had pork two nights in a row, but it was just so good! The sweetness of pork with that charring is sensational.

Pork cutlet and Thai stir fry vegetables
Pork cutlet and Thai stir fry vegetables

We skipped dessert as the mains were quite filling.

The rest of our trip we had room service, walked in to town for lunch, and went to the tasting of the restaurants new menu.

The rest of our time we relaxed, went for twice daily walks on the beach and to the top of the headland. From the head land you get a nice view in to the town centre, marina and out to the Solitary Islands.

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Two shots looking back towards the resort, one from on the beach and from the top of the headland.

Digger's Beachlooking along the beach
Digger’s Beachlooking along the beach
Digger's Beach from the headland
Digger’s Beach from the headland

Early morning fisherman on the beach.

Early morning fisherman
Early morning fisherman

Looking towards the marina and town centre to the right.

Looking towards town and marina
Looking towards town and marina

Most of our holidays we rush around but this time we rested, which made for a very relaxing holiday. Just what we needed. Sometimes you just have to slow down and stick your toes in the sand.

Thanks for dropping by!