Noosa Parade is the main road the connect the suburbs of Noosa Drive in Noosa Heads and Gympie Terrace in Noosaville. Surrounded by the Noosa River on both sides, the Noosa bridges give access at either end to this island area commonly known as Noosa Sound. This is a great location for holidays makers as […]
Read moreSunshine Beach – Noosa’s Best Kept Secret
Escape the hustle and bustle of Hastings Street in Noosa and Noosa Main Beach, and discover the lesser known paradise of Sunshine Beach. Sitting on the south side of Noosa National Park, here is one of Noosa’s best kept secrets. It’s a beautiful open beach that boasts stunning holiday homes with magnificent views, with a […]
Read moreMust See Local Noosa Markets
There are plenty of local Noosa markets to explore around the Noosa region. Ranging from fresh produce to hand made fashion and everything in between, there’s a market for everyone. Better still, you can bring your family and furry friends along to join in on the fun. The Original Eumundi Markets One of Queensland’s, and […]
Read moreDog friendly beaches and parks
There are a number of great dog friendly beaches to explore across Noosa, Sunshine Beach and the eastern beaches: Sunshine Beach One of the most popular dog-friendly beaches is the off-leash area that can be accessed at the Northern end of Sunshine Beach (use Beach Access Point 27 on Seaview Terrace). Parking is available here […]
Read moreVisit Iconic Fraser Island
Fraser Island, or K’gari (pronounced ‘Gar-ree’) to give it its traditional name, is best known as the world’s largest sand island, measuring 120km in length, 22km in width, and covering over 1800km². Listed as a World Heritage icon no visit to Noosa is complete without taking a trip there. What you might now know is […]
Read moreNoosa Junction, Ready To Explore
Noosa Junction (known locally as ‘The Junction’) is Noosa’s official business district. But it’s often overlooked as a place to visit by holiday-makers, being overshadowed by its big sister Hastings Street. Favoured by Noosa locals as a one-stop precinct for all of their everyday needs, the Junction is a bustling hive of activity. Take a […]
Read moreZabe Espresso Bar in Tewantin
Want to live like a local while in Noosa? Our resident locals Luka Langdon and Ryan Austin recon Zabe Espresso Bar in Tewantin is a great place to start. Tewantin has a great old-country town feel Tewantin is often overlooked from the tourist trail. But that’s unfortunate, as it’s a top little spot just on […]
Read moreDiscover peaceful Lake Weyba
Discover peaceful Lake Weyba, situated 4km south of Noosa Heads and ideal for kayaking, bushwalking, bird watching, fishing and kite surfing. Lake Weyba is a 9.6 square km, approximately 1-meter deep tidal lake with plenty on offer for day visitors. This saltwater wetland is significant historically to the first inhabitants, the Gubbi Gubbi tribe. An […]
Read moreExplore Noosa’s eastern beaches
Explore Noosa’s eastern beaches from Sunshine Beach down to Peregian Beach. Enjoy an easy day trip to explore Noosa’s eastern beaches. Take a gentle cruise along David Low Way – Noosa’s scenic coastal road. Most noteworthy, you’ll find along the way, a balance between nature and progress. For example, development is minimal. Lush coastal dune […]
Read moreExperience Hastings St Noosa
Experience Hastings St Noosa on your next Noosa Holiday It is only a short street, of only a few hundred metres. Yet Hastings Street Noosa is quite potentially, one of the countries most loved visitor destinations. While you’re at Noosa, set aside at least one day for Hastings Street, so you can make the most […]
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