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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS) is one of the largest regional airports in New South Wales, located just 3 kilometres from the city centre, off Hogbin Drive. A taxi rank is available at the airport for convenient transfers to the city centre. Forest Coach Lines also provides a regular bus service to and from the airport.
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Public Transport
Local bus operators — Busways, Ryans and Sawtell Coaches — run regular daily services throughout the region. Timetables and information are available from the Coffs Harbour Visitor Information Centre.
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Taxi
It is advisable to check prices before jumping in a taxi, and don't forget to add the per kilometre fare depending on time of day, vehicle type and number of passengers.
You can call Australia’s national taxi booking phone number — 131 008.
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Medical
In Coffs Harbour, and Australia more broadly, there are several major pharmacy chains where you can pick up over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, personal care items, and more. The major pharmacy chains are Priceline Pharmacy, Chemist Warehouse, TerryWhite Chemmart, Amcal and Blooms The Chemist. It's always worth checking the opening hours as these can vary, especially on weekends and public holidays.
A 24-hour medical service is available at Coffs Harbour Health Campus.
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Telephone
Country code: +61
Area code: (0)2
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Electricity
Australia operates on a 230/240V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. The country uses Type I power plugs, which feature two flat pins forming a 'V' shape, along with a grounding pin. This standard is also commonly used in New Zealand, Argentina, China, and several Pacific island nations. Remember to pack a universal adapter if your devices use a different plug type to ensure hassle-free charging.
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