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Noosa, Sunshine Beach, Marcus Beach, Peregian Beach, Coolum

Perched on the northern beaches of the Sunshine Coast, Noosa
is a resort town like no other in Australia. Strict regulations have
avoided the predictable high rise conglomeration, dispersing Noosa's
immense holiday facilities graciously into the surrounding environment.
The lush tropical bush land, fringed by fantastic beaches and meandering
waterways provides the idyllic setting for Queensland's most fashionable
boulevards and avenues, which are seemingly overflowing with alfresco
cafes, sidewalk restaurants, speciality shops, and elegant low-lying
hotels and resorts. Amid glorious year round weather, this alluring blend
encourages a wide cross section of people to visit every year, at times
tripling the area's normal population.
If your bored with lazing on the beach or relaxing about sipping coffees and
cocktails, Noosa has an abundance of activities on offer. Around town, the
ocean and waterways are ideal for all kinds of watersports, most commonly
utilised for surfing (lessons available), water-skiing, all kinds of fishing,
and boating as fast
or slow as you want it. Tranquil canoeing trips and river cruises are the best way
to experience the beauty of Noosa's everglades,
imparting an eye-opening look at the area's diverse mangrove ecosystems and luxury
waterfront homes. Cruises depart from Noosa Harbour Marine Village near
Tewantin, as do fishing charter companies like the popular Men at Work,
catering for both river and deep sea fishing.
Noosa hosts an equally impressive range of land-based activities, with many
adventure tour groups running exciting trips into the hinterland. Rock climbing,
abseiling, horse riding, and mountain biking is just a taste of what's on offer.
4WD tours are also plentiful, providing the link to the otherwise inaccessible
Cooloola National Park. Visitors are treated to an unforgettable journey all
the way to Fraser Island (see Fraser Coast) along
the deserted stretches and colourful sands of Rainbow Beach. For scenic landscapes
closer to town, try a
stroll in the picturesque Noosa National Park.
Surrounding Noosa's sparkling waterways, much of the lush tropical wilderness
is protected by Noosa National Park. From humble beginnings when a small
pocket of rainforest was set aside in 1879, the park now encompasses over 2300
hectares of coastal land, and it's many features include rugged cliff faces,
secluded beaches and bays, sand dunes, trickling creeks and an amazing diversity of native
fauna and flora. Varying in length and difficulty, a number of scenic walks begin
at park headquarters,
before winding their way over the spectacular cape of Noosa
Head. Keep an eye out for the stately bluegum eucalypts, a favoured haunt of the
resident koalas.
To the south of Noosa, the connecting resort towns of Sunshine Beach,
Marcus Beach, and Peregian Beach are contained within a pleasant
urban strip, running along kilometres of uninterupted coastline. They offer a
quieter alternative to the always busy Noosa, as well as plenty more exceptional
beach front accommodation. Further south, Coolum is the largest of the
southern resorts, famous for it's quality world-class golf courses. The
accommodation is of similar standard and encircles the friendly Coolum Village,
the home to a lively restaurant and cafe scene.
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