A rash of self-isolation holiday promotions has led to calls for a shutdown of Airbnb and other accommodation booking sites to bolster coronavirus travel bans for the Easter holidays.

Key points: Deputy NSW Premier says the promotions are "dangerous" for regions with limited health services

Deputy NSW Premier says the promotions are "dangerous" for regions with limited health services Some city hotels are also offering 14-day isolation deals, including grocery and food deliveries.

Some city hotels are also offering 14-day isolation deals, including grocery and food deliveries. Airbnb says listings using words like "quarantine" will be taken down

Despite state-issued travel bans across the country and mounting regional concern about influxes of visitors, some booking websites are offering self-isolation packages, including stocked fridges and food deliveries so guests can lock themselves in for their stay.

Deputy NSW Premier John Barilaro said the promotions were "dangerous" for areas with limited health services, while Councillor Amanda Findley, mayor of Shoalhaven on the NSW south coast, said the websites should be shut down until after Easter.

"I think those booking platforms should be told to cease operating, at least for Easter, to allow breathing space," Councillor Findley said.

"I was alerted on the weekend that a booking agent was selling isolation packages, have their fridge stocked with whatever it was they needed so they didn't have to leave their isolation home, and have that home bleached on arrival and bleached on their exit.

"That's just irresponsible."

An advertisement for coronavirus friendly accommodation with beyondaroom.com ( Beyond a room website. )

Mr Barilaro said he had heard of similar packages in his electorate, Snowy-Monaro, with booking agents promoting isolation deals in the Jindabyne area.

He agreed with Councillor Findley that stronger action was needed to discourage travellers.

"The message is dangerous because we don't have the health system to deal with it," he said.

"I agree stronger actions can and should be required," he said.

Shoalhaven Mayor Amanda Findley says booking websites should be closed down until after Easter. ( Sarah Moss )

Airbnb spokeswoman Susan Wheeldon said listings using words like "quarantine" would be taken down, and words like "COVID-19 friendly" were discouraged, although the site was also helping health workers and stranded travellers who needed isolation.

NSW minister for tourism Stuart Ayres said people who travelled for Easter would be in breach of a public health order.

"The opportunity for people to report that to police exists," he said.

"The advice could not be any clearer: You cannot travel around NSW. These orders are in place for the health of every single one of our citizens."

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Hotels offering 14-day deals

Manly's Q station is offering 14-day isolation packages, despite people being told they must stay at home and not travel. ( Q Station website )

Some city hotels are also offering packages for people who cannot isolate at home, including 14-day deals with grocery and food deliveries.

However, travel restrictions mean this option is for people who must self isolate, not those looking for an upmarket version of social distancing for the Easter holidays.

People have been told to stay in their primary place of residence and this does not include holiday homes. Breaching this rule could attract fines of up to $11,000 in NSW.