Sunshine Coast

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Stretching from the sparkling beaches of Noosa to the wild surf of the Cooloola Coast, the Sunshine Coast is a laid-back slice of Queensland paradise that feels a world away from the high-rises of the Gold Coast. With its national park–fringed coastline, artisan food scene and relaxed hinterland villages, this is a place where you can hike through ancient rainforest in the morning, paddle a crystal-clear river in the afternoon, and dine on locally caught seafood as the sun sets over the Pacific. The Sunshine Coast rewards those who slow down and explore beyond the sand.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Three to five days gives you a satisfying taste of the Sunshine Coast’s diversity. Spend your first day exploring Noosa’s beaches and national park trails, then dedicate a day to the hinterland – Eumundi Markets (if it’s a market day) and the Glass House Mountains. A third day could be split between Australia Zoo and a relaxed afternoon at Coolum or Mooloolaba. If you have more time, add a day trip to the Great Sandy National Park or the Mary River for kayaking with turtles.

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