The Big Banana Fun Park
Coffs Harbour, Australia
8 ticket options available · from $23.95 to $3809.96 · free cancellation on 6 of 8
Tours, passes & combos at The Big Banana Fun Park
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets β priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| RedBalloon | Axe Throwing at The Big Banana Fun Park - 1 Hour | $23.95 | View |
| Viator Free cancellation | The Big Banana Fun Park - 1-Day Winter Ultimate Pass | $56.47 | View |
| Tripadvisor Free cancellation | The Big Banana Fun Park - 1-Day Winter Ultimate Pass | $56.47 | View |
| Trip.com Free cancellation | The Big Banana Fun Park - 1-Day Winter Ultimate Pass | $58.27 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | The Big Banana Fun Park - 1-Day Ultimate Pass | $62.90 | View |
| Over The Planet Free cancellation | The Big Banana Fun Park -1-Day Ultimate Pass | $62.90 | View |
| The Big Banana Fun Park Official | The Big Bunch of Fun Pass | $66.33 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Sydney to Byron Bay - Pacific Coast Road Trip | $3809.96 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Amusement park
Visitor information
- Address: 351 Pacific Hwy, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
- Phone: +61 2 6652 4355
- Official website: https://bigbanana.com/
People also ask
Is the big banana in Coffs Harbour the biggest in the world?
The 13m, biggest banana in the world and Australia's first βBig Thingβ was officially opened on December 22 that year. Not long after, John Enevoldson joined as a partner and they expanded with 20 more plantation acres, a shop, cafe and a larger car park.
What happened to the big banana?
The Big Banana has officially clocked off and relocated to Aanuka Beach House ππ» After years of standing tall on the Pacific Highway, the owners of the famous tourist attraction have decided it's time for the icon to split, and swap tourist photos for schooners and sunsets overlooking Coffs Harbour's best view, Diggers ...
Why is the Big Banana famous?
For those who have wondered where Australia's obsession with 'big things' first came from β you can thank the Big Banana. Built in 1964, this iconic yellow tourist magnet started the trend foroversized objects β giving way to big apples, avocados, rams, beer cans, guitars and much more.
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