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Plan your visit to Noosa

Pristine beaches and eco-adventures await

There’s more to Noosa than you expect

Noosa may be known as a fashionable, possibly exclusive, resort town. But there is more to this Sunshine Coast beachside destination than meets the eye. Two hours north of Brisbane, Noosa is within the Noosa Biosphere Reserve. Recognised by UNESCO for its highly diverse ecosystem and community collaboration, this area includes the Noosa Everglades, Noosa National Park and the pristine Noosa beaches.

Nature and the community live together in harmony in Noosa. And there are activities galore to keep any visitor busy on their Noosa getaway. Whether you want to sip cocktails and boutique shop on trendy Hastings Street, wax your board and relax on the beach, or explore pristine subtropical rainforest, Noosa is the place for you.

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Discover the hidden gems of glittering Noosa

Noosa is popular so pre-planning your Noosa holiday package is essential. Regardless of when you choose to visit, Noosa’s breathtaking natural beauty and golden beaches are always on display. And there are many ways to explore these stunning natural surroundings. Take a Noosa quad bike tour through the hinterland in Woondum National Park. Enjoy a serene horseback ride along the beach. Or explore the Noosa Everglades by boat, kayak or stand-up paddleboarding. The everglades (one of only two globally) are a 60km stretch of pristine waterways with abundant and diverse flora and fauna. A Noosa eco-tour here is a unique experience found nowhere else in the world.

Pristine beaches and eco-adventures await
Pristine beaches and eco-adventures await

Shop, dine, and tee off

Aside from surfing, boating and beaching, you’ll find a bubbling social scene on Hastings Street, a concentration of the region’s best restaurants, shops and bars.

Looking for something more low key? Take in nature and a round at the same time at Noosa Springs Golf Club with Fun Over 50. Sandwiched between Noosa National Park and picturesque Lake Weyba, it’s the best of both worlds; holiday vibes and nature encounter.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Noosa?

The weather in this part of Queensland is excellent for holidaying year-round. But with jam-packed events and a festival calendar in autumn, it’s the perfect time of year to visit. You can check out the Noosa Eat and Drink Festival, the Noosa Tri and the Noosa Long Weekend. There’s still plenty of sunshine in autumn, just less humidity, heat and rain.

When can I spot whales in Noosa?

The best time to see whales in Noosa is during their annual migration along the east coast, typically from June to November. The whales pass by Noosa as they travel from their feeding grounds in Antarctica to their breeding and calving grounds in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef and beyond.

You can join whale-watching cruises that depart from Noosa from August to November to increase your chances of seeing whales.

What is Noosa known for?

Noosa is a popular coastal town renowned for its stunning natural beauty, including pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush national parks. Noosa is a well-known destination for surfing, sunbathing, and water sports, and it offers a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. The town's vibrant dining scene, boutique shopping, and cultural events also contribute to its fame as a sought-after holiday destination.

How far is Brisbane to Noosa?

The distance from Brisbane to Noosa is approximately 140 kilometres when travelling by road. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and the chosen route. The most common route is via the Bruce Highway (M1) and the Sunshine Motorway (M70), providing a scenic drive from the state capital to the iconic coastal town of Noosa.

How far is Eumundi from Noosa?

Eumundi is located approximately 21 kilometres southwest of Noosa. The drive from Noosa to Eumundi typically takes around 25 to 30 minutes by car. Eumundi is renowned for its vibrant Eumundi Markets, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, showcasing a variety of locally made arts, crafts, and fresh produce. It's a great day trip from Noosa for those looking to explore the markets and experience the charming town of Eumundi.

Can you swim in the ocean in Noosa?

Yes, you can absolutely swim in the ocean in Noosa. Noosa is known for its stunning beaches, and the main beach in Noosa Heads is a popular destination for swimming, surfing, and other water activities. The waters are generally safe for swimming, but it's advisable to be aware of any surf and safety conditions, especially if lifeguards are on duty. Noosa's Main Beach is patrolled, making it a great spot for a refreshing swim.

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