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Things to do around Noosa on your way to Fraser Island

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THINGS TO DO IN NOOSA ON YOUR WAY TO FRASER ISLAND OR NOOSA NORTH SHORE

 

One of the few beaches along Australia’s coastline that also faces north.

This beach also is the best option for families

 those who are not confident in the surf, it has also gentle waves and is patrolled by surf lifesavers!

This is also the best place to take a surf lesson if you’re a beginner,

 you don’t have to contend with big surf.

Moderate waves and safe for swimming also all year round,

Main Beach is also patrolled 365 days a year and is only steps away from

famous Hastings Street shopping, accommodation, restaurants and bars

 

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     hire a boat go up the Noosa River

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            go to the main beach

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       take a walk along the national park

                      

Noosa Groyne

This is also the perfect spot where you can learn to surf

with a world champion!! Noosa Learn To Surf

have 2 sessions daily at 9 am and 1 pm…

call the Visitor Info Centre for more Information 1 3000 NOOSA

Noosa Spit

 the beach is also a dedicated off-leash at all times dog beach and is also a popular

locals picnic spot and for riverboats also to pull in to spend the day.

National Park beaches

There are also several beaches in the headland section of the Noosa National Park,

up the hill from Hastings Street,

including the unofficial nudist beach Alexandria Bay.

These beaches are also gorgeous

and again popular with surfers, but they are not patrolled,

so you need to go carefully.

Sunshine Beach

Another patrolled beach, equally beautiful but with much bigger surf.

the beach stretches for 15 kilometres and is very popular with surfers,

particularly up towards the headland.

Sunshine Beach is where a lot of Noosa’s many resident celebrities choose to live.

Sunrise Beach

is patrolled on summer weekends and

also during peak school holiday seasons.

It’s also great for fishing and surfing.

Castaways Beach

has easy access and is popular with local surfers.

An area between Castaways Beach and Marcus Beach

is also a dedicated off-leash dog area.

Marcus Beach

is close to Peregian,

and while there is also no patrolled swimming area,

it has popular surfing breaks and is excellent for beach fishing.

Off-leash at all times dog area.

Peregian Beach

About 10 kilometres south of Sunshine Beach,

heading down the coast road,

you’ll find Peregian, another patrolled surf beach.

Peregian Beach has also a great village feel and plenty of shops

and cafes when you’ve had enough of the sand.

Coolum Beach

Coolum also boasts one of the best beachside

boardwalks on the Sunshine Coast,

following the coastline for many kilometres. 

Coolum is also perfectly positioned for fabulous

views up and down the Coast

and is one of the best land-based whale watching

spots on the Sunshine Coast.

Why not try a surf lesson or hire a surfboard, boogie board

or stand-up paddleboard on the beach.

Eastern beaches

 long, long stretch between Sunshine Beach

and Peregian Beach is also divided into Sunrise Beach,

Castaways Beach and Marcus Beach. beaches are also patrolled but are the place to go

if you want plenty of space or a long walk on the sand.

 stretch around Castaways and Marcus

is also a designated dog walking the beach,

you can let them off the lead and is also popular with kitesurfers.

Noosa North Shore

You can also drive on this long stretch of beach

on the northern side of Noosa

(cross on the ferry at Tewantin),

also as well as fish, surf and camp. coloured sand cliffs and you feel like you’re miles away,

even though it also only takes about 10 minutes to get there.

Surf Spots in Noosa

 Noosa National Park has also a number of the sensational right hand,

peeling breaks that attract surfers the world over.

First Point has a perfect longboard break and on

a medium-sized swell it’s perfect for beginners.

Further round the headland you will also come across Tea Tree Bay

Granite Bay, a local favourite,

these smaller beaches also provide

good surfing in the right conditions.

If you continue around the headland,

will also come across beautiful Alexandria Bay.

This is a clothes-optional beach and is one

of the nicer sandy beaches in Noosa

More Surfing Spots 

 it also doesn’t get as busy as Main Beach in peak season.

Sunrise Beach, Castaways Beach and

Marcus Beach is also just minutes from Noosa.

Sunrise Beach is also patrolled on summer

weekends and during peak school holiday seasons.

Castaways Beach has easy access and is popular with local surfers

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Things to do – Rainbow Beach

Has also something for everyone.

Whether you’re the adventurous type also like lying back and taking in the scenery.

area is spoiled for choice due to also being surrounded

by also an abundance of diverse natural assets.

Try our 4wd‘s on the beautiful beaches in the surrounding national parks,

maybe you prefer walking and also bird watching

for which both these areas are also famous.

boating or also fishing in its many different

forms in either the massive expanse of calm water

Great Sandy Straits or the Pacific Ocean, right on our doorstep.

While you’re in the Pacific look into scuba diving at Wolf Rock.

 beautiful expanses of the beach aren’t just

used for lazing away the beautiful sun-filled days,

 can also ride the Lark,

also do a bit of surfing at Double Island Point

or go for a Horse Ride on the beach

If adrenalin is more your thing,

why not take to the skies with skydiving,

paragliding and hang gliding to choose from,

there is something exciting for all tastes.

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Fraser Island:

Watch these Video’s

what to do on Fraser Island

http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/places/world/fraser-island

http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/

 

 

 

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