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Noosa is a resort town in Queensland that offers sun, sea, and a laid-back atmosphere. The stunning Noosa National Park is one of the major reasons to visit, which is home to several hiking trails, stunning beaches, incredible views and plenty of wildlife.
Look for koalas around Tea Tree Bay or sail around the Noosa Everglades – you’ll find there are plenty of things to do in Noosa for any type of traveler.
If you’re planning a trip to the sunshine Coast and thinking about heading over to Noosa for a day or two, then you’re doing the right thing!
We used to live in Mooloolaba, just south of Noosa, so have spent considerable time exploring Noosa.
We can easily see why it is one of Australia’s, and the world’s, most popular destinations. Here are some of the top attractions in Noosa…
Things to Do in Noosa, Sunshine Coast
We were so glad we gave Noosa a visit on our trip around Australia. With sun, sand and a relaxed vibe, it makes for the perfect destination to visit in Queensland.
Below you will find all the top attractions in Noosa as well as a few hidden gems on the Sunshine Coast!
1. Walk the Coastal Walk of Noosa National Park
It’s the National Park that elevated Noosa to a place that’s worth visiting for me. Before I discovered that, I thought Noosa was overhyped and overpriced.
We spent a morning walking the coastal track within the National Park from the surf club to Tea Tree Bay where I plonked on the sand and said, “Ah now I get it.”
It’s a really beautiful walk and if you crane your neck on your hike, you might just spot a koala or two – Noosa National Park is a favoured home of theirs.
On another day, we walked into Noosa National Park from the opposite entrance at Sunshine Beach. This short walk offered sweeping views down the coast. And we saw our first whale for the season breaching just off shore.
2. Visit Noosa Main Beach
Noosa is a world-famous surfing destination, and Main Beach right in town is a favourite spot for locals to surf the clean waves, and for beginners to get a surfing lesson. Or, take out a paddle board or boogie board.
Noosa Main Beach is one of the only north-facing beaches on the east coast of Australia, and because it’s sheltered with gentle waves it makes for a family-friendly beach. The water is…
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