Noosa is a world-famous surfing destination, known for its expansive beaches and colorful bays. Hike across Noosa National Park's cliffs and forests, canoe through the Noosa River Everglades, kayak across the open sea or just bask in the sunshine on golden sand that stretches and sparkles for miles. A day trip to nearby Fraser Island, a World Heritage Site where lush rainforests mingle with dry sand dunes, is a unique experience not to be missed.
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5 based on 2 reviews
Everyone has Noosa on their list so the place gets overcrowded. The National Park is a great asset and the rangers do a great job in maintaining the area. The headland walk is a must do activity with some amazing scenery.
Boiling Pot and Hells Gate are key attractions along with the beauty of Alexandria Bay. Don’t do this walk without a camera or smartphone!
5 based on 500 reviews
Relaxing, beautiful experience strolling along the river - especially late in the afternoon coming into sunset. Beautiful birdlife and a great place for families especially with young children
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Recently when on holidays I had three early morning swims at this beach. The surf was absolutely superb with consistent 1-2 metre waves rolling in like clockwork. It didn't matter on one morning there was a small amount of rain while in the surf. This just added to the enjoyment. The outdoor shower facilities adjacent to the beach in front of the surf club work well and were genuinely appreciated. If you come to Noosa you have to go for a swim at this beach. It is pristinely clean and raked by tractor regularly to keep it so. Thoroughly recommended.
4.5 based on 353 reviews
A lovely smaller seaside village atmosphere at Peregian Beach.
This little village has revolved over the last 3 - 4 decades, yet maintains that village charm about it. Some excellent dining outlets and also clothing and homewares shops.
It’s not as busy or commercial as Coolum, just down the road, and hopefully it will stay that way whilst progressing.
The beach itself - one of the best the Noosa / Sunshine Coast has to offer.
Clean, superb sand and surf ♂️.
Surf fishing worth a go too!
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Welcome to the Noosa. We invite you to stop by the Visitor Information Centre on Hastings Street for friendly advice, information on what to see and do in Noosa and to use our free booking service for accommodation, dining and tour booking. Come and talk with a local. We look forward to your visit!
4.5 based on 195 reviews
The best garlic I have had was from Just Aus Garlic . I met the owners Owen & Bettina today a d purchased some cloves a d had a taste of a new product,"black roasted garlic", one you can eat with cheese and red wind. 10/10 Yum.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
What an amazing view. As you drive to the coast from Cooroy your eyes are drawn to the shelter shed atop the mountain. We finally took time to investigate this landmark. We took, the just under 10 kilometres drive from Tewantin, on the Cooroy/Tewantin Road, Take the turn to Mt Tinbeerwah Lookout. There is ample car parking followed by a short (under 400 metres) walk. There is some uneven surface but it is mostly a paved path with several steps. The incline may cause those with low fitness levels to take a break but it is an easy walk. Take your camera and some water and expect to meet people from all over Australia or the world. It would be amazing at sunset with layers of vista.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
We only found this lookout by pure chance. It is an uphill walk from Hastings Street, but at least down hill on the return! It seemed to be popular with locals and tourists and even people with mobility problem, could manage to access the lookout. It certainly gives one a different perspective of the waterways and buildings below!
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