Discover the best top things to do in Sunshine Coast, Australia including Alexandra Headland Beach, Noosa Main Beach, Peregian Beach, Maroochydore Beach, Marcoola Beach, Kings Beach, Mooloolaba Beach, Bulcock Beach, Dicky Beach, Moffat Beach.
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5.0 based on 30 reviews
Boys loved getting up every morning and running across the road to surf.. its a great surf beach and also for swimming with flags close by for young families.
4.5 based on 2,275 reviews
With accommodation right next to the beach, some outstanding restaurants and shops on the adjacent Hastings Street, Noosa National Park next door and a fantastic sheltered surf beach in front of you, this has to be one of the most ideal places to come on a beach holiday.
4.5 based on 534 reviews
We have been to Maroochydore Beach before when the surf was pounding. On this occasion the Westerly winds had made the sea very calm. Even though it was May the water was still quite warm. We had fun watching a couple of guys surfing on the hydrofoil sups. The beach is patrolled and has great views to the North and South. We were staying at the nearby Cotton Tree Caravan Park so I got up at dawn and watched the beautiful sunrise over the ocean and had a walk along the beach. Great Spot!
4.5 based on 898 reviews
Located on the Sunshine Coast, Kings Beach is a must see place to visit , it has rock pools and a great place to take the kids for a day out at the beach
4.5 based on 1,809 reviews
Lovely Walk Ways, soft green Lawns, Benches to sit on, Play Area for the Kids, Safe Beach with Friendly Life Guards and Flags, Beach Club with amazing Views. Great Restaurants and little Shops selling Ice Cream or Beach Gear.
4.5 based on 553 reviews
Bulcock Beach is a gorgeous, picturesque & protected beach backing onto Pumicstone Passage and perfect for a chilled out swim. There are no waves to speak of but you can walk 5 minutes up to Happy Valley or further up to Kings Beach if surfing is what you’re after. Otherwise just treat it as a refreshing saltwater lake. Bulcock is set against the backdrop of the Glasshouse Mountains, which can be seen in the distance. There are also plenty of cafes & restaurants across the road as well as the famous coastal boardwalk which offers world class ocean views.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Although you can’t take your dog onto the main part of Dicky Beach, there is an amazing off leash dog beach just a couple hundred meters further along! We took our family dog on his first holiday to Caloundra and looked around for an off leash dog beach - this one was amazing! Lots of friendly dogs for him to socialize with and run around with. Off the beach you needs to put your dog back on leash, there’s a water bowl and a dog wash station too. The surf was a bit too hectic for our little fella but he still loved the opportunity to run around with a bunch of other dogs in the sea air. ???????????? ????
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Just marvelous for experienced surfers, is one Moffat Beach, Caloundra on the super Sunshine Coast. It is a compact piece of sand, in particular at high tide, but there is plenty of adjoining green space where one can sit and or exercise. I often visit to check out the surfing action, as well as indulge in a morning brew at one of several excellent cafes in the area.
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