Discover the best top things to do in Terrigal, Australia including The Massage Spa, The Stretch Lab, Terrigal Ocean Tours, Terrigal Beach, Central Coast Reef & Game Fishing Charters, The Skillion, Avoca Beach, Terrigal Bowling Club, Terrigal Blue Water Fishing Charters, Glen Mckimmin Gallery.
Restaurants in Terrigal
5.0 based on 17 reviews
The Massage Spa is a mobile massage and day spa beauty service operating throughout homes, hotels, bed and breakfasts and other holiday accommodation on the Central Coast of NSW. We bring the spa experience to you, so that you can relax and indulge in our luxurious treatments from the comfort and privacy of your own home or holiday accommodation.We offer a range of services to suit both men and women, including massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and body treatments, leaving you feeling relaxed, refreshed and pampered.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
One on one practitioner assisted stretch clinic to help restore, release and recover muscles from pain. Come and visit the friendly experienced staff at The Stretch Lab.
Thanks ???? The door at The Stretch Lab is open to all; young, old, active, sedentary, injured, overused, athletic and other!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Terrigal Ocean Tours offers a range of small group adventures in a high performance ecotour vessel. Take in the stunning scenery of our coastline and learn about our unique coastal environment from a qualified marine biologist. The area abounds in marine life with whales, dolphins and seals frequenting the area. Depending on your appetite for thrills, they can turn up the adventure dial for a high speed blast back to the Haven. From May to November the focus is on whale watching. Over summer, escape the crowds for dolphin watching and a blast along the coast.
4.5 based on 620 reviews
Nice spot to go for a weekend or week nice places to eat and drink just park the car easy to walk to places safe beach to swim
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Central Coast Reef and Game Fishing Charters have operated from The Haven, Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast about an hour north of Sydney since 1996. NSW Maritime & Fisheries licenced All bait & tackle provided Covered seating & toilet Your catch cleaned & iced Individual & group bookings
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We had a lovely walk up the hill to the viewing area. The walk is steep but fine using the stairs. It is certainly worth the effort for the great 360 degree views. There were quite a few people who were looking for whales. The scenery is stunning, really live the rugged headland to the South. Well worth the effort!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
What a great beach. It's very long and great to walk from one end to the other. Parking is available at the surf club end and also halfway down the beach just off the main drag near the shops. Waves can be a little harsh for swimming unless you swim between the flags. 3 cafe's down near the rock pool/surf club end overlooking the water. Great views.
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