Queensland’s Prime Nature Escape and Holiday Destination
Visit Noosa and experience the waves and the sun it is truly renowned for. Host to the Festival of Surfing every March, there’s plenty of surf culture and fun under the sun to enjoy. Dining options are plenty and there’s fresh produce to enjoy everywhere. Entertainment and accommodation selections are relaxing and one-of-a-kind in the whole of the Sunshine Coast.
There’s several escapes in the area filled with art, fashion, music, comedy, and other entertaining activities locals and tourists will definitely enjoy. Natural and man-made attractions are also plenty so you’ll enjoy a balance of indoor and outdoor fun during your visit.
Top Things To Do and See in Noosa
Noosa Everglades Kayak Adventure
Head out above the peaceful water of the Noosa Everglades and enjoy a relaxing kayak adventure. The Great Sandy National Park is home to the everglades which has always been a favourite aquatic destination in Noosa. Basic skills are taught in the area for newbies.
Australia Zoo
Experience Australia’s natural beauty through its flora and fauna at the Australia Zoo. You’ll ride a 10-seater air-conditioned vehicle as you explore the zoo. The tour will bring you closer to the Glass House Mountains Lookout where the most appealing view of the countryside is available.
Noosa Heads
Sun-bronzed shores and fashion-filled streets are just some of the happenings you’ll see and experience at Noosa Heads. Also known as one of the most famous towns in Australia, there’s plenty of shops to check out as well as craft villages and art stalls to see.
The Great Beach Drive
See dolphins in their natural habitat and enjoy a tour around Noosa up to the Great Beach Drive at the Great Sandy National Park in Noosa. You’ll see views of the famous Fraser Island as well as the coloured sands of the stunning Rainbow Beach.
Hinterland Tour
An eye-catching small village and farms along your way to the Blackall Range is an awesome welcome that brings you closer to the coastline view of Queensland. The Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve and the Glass Mountains Lookout are a short distance from the hinterland.
Lake Cootharaba
Paddle boats and kayak rides can be accessed and enjoyed at the pristine and peaceful Lake Cootharaba. Located inside the Great Sandy National Park, you can also swim onsite and simply enjoy the serenity and the unique wilderness featured in the area.