Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is an area of sweeping beaches bordered by beautiful blue water. Take a scenic drive along ridges and through majestic mountain ranges and valleys, overlooking amazing panoramic coastal views and lush fruit plantations. Visit tranquil hillside villages famous for local arts and crafts. With a number of beautiful locations throughout the entire Sunshine Coast, who could resist the appeal of such places as Noosa, Alexandra Headland, Mooloolaba, Caloundra and the Fraser Island region, all with their own unique style. Enjoy a fun filled family holiday with activities and attractions for everyone.
Noosa is located at the northern end of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
Hastings Street is possibly one of the best known addresses in Queensland and combines international sophistication with the laid back carefree ways of a small seaside town. There is an abundance of shopping in the unique boutiques that line the street and dozens of restaurants, cafes and pavement eateries to satisfy everyone's taste. All are intermingled with a choice of excellent holiday accommodation.
From Laguna Lookout on Noosa Hill the views are spectacular and feature unspoilt bushland, rainforest, Noosa River, pristine lakes, Main Beach and Laguna Bay.
Noosa National Park is the most visited national park in Queensland and you can swim, surf and hike there all year round.
Noosa's beaches, river, lakes and canals offer everything for the water sports enthusiast - yachting, boating, fishing, surfing, swimming, jet-skiing, water-skiing and rowing. A short drive away there are many beautiful little towns and villages with open-air markets, art galleries, potteries, superb restaurants and friendly pubs.
Coolum and the surrounding beaches of Mudjimba, Marcoola and Peregian, provide visitors with a tranquil escape from the bustle of major cities and other busy beaches on the Sunshine Coast. The region has grown enormously in the past few years and now provides the ideal tourist destination for singles, couples and families alike for either a weekend escape or for an extended holiday break.
Coolum offers some of the best known cafés, bars and restaurants on the Sunshine Coast, entertainment venues for events and live bands, plus all types of shopping & local markets.
Mooloolaba is a picturesque coastal town located at the southern end of the popular Maroochy region on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
Mooloolaba beach continues north through Alexandra Headland and Maroochydore which combine to make up the Maroochy region.
Mooloolaba offers both a beachfront and riverfront location along the Mooloolah River.
The main patrolled surf beach in Mooloolaba is ideal for fun filled family holidays. It is complemented by expansive parkland providing wonderful picnic spots which offer spectacular ocean views from Alexandra Headland.
Due to its fabulous location, Mooloolaba is the perfect place to enjoy surfing and fishing. From Mooloolaba you can also head out to sea to enjoy a day of deep sea or game fishing.
The Esplanade is the main hub of the town, situated directly opposite the beach featuring a number of cafes and restaurants. There are dozens of shops and boutiques where you can purchase gifts, clothing and unique artwork produced by local artists.
Caloundra is the most southern township on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
It is the gateway to the 'green behind the gold'.
No visit to Caloundra would be complete without a tour of the hinterland and its townships, each of which offers much to see and do. Visit the quaint villages of Maleny and Montville where you can while away the hours in the many arts and crafts shops, tuck into a Devonshire tea or purchase farm-fresh produce from a roadside stall....the choice is yours.
The breathtaking peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise in dramatic fashion as you explore the historic towns of Beerwah, Landsborough and Glass House Mountains.
Named after shipwreck victim Eliza Fraser, the World Heritage listed sub-tropical Fraser Island has a truly amazing array of natural wonders including beautiful rainforests, pristine lakes, endless surf beaches, immense sand blows, cliffs of coloured sands, crystal clear streams and vast stretches of mangroves.
There are several lakes on Fraser Island each with its own individual character - from lakes stained red with tannin to others with pure white sand and crystal clear water.
This area is the gateway to experience whale watching (mid July - early Nov).
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