About Noosa

Noosa is the jewel in the crown of the Sunshine Coast, sparkling with iridescent waters and stretches of white sandy beaches. Enveloped in surf culture and decked in a beach-infused urban lifestyle, the town and region surrounding it are immersed in the scenes of rainforests. Thanks to its low-rise development, the town’s centre intertwines with the nature around it, as if Noosa National Park has spilled out onto the Hastings Street and outward to the markets and towns beyond.

A healthy blend of understated luxury saturates the town of Noosa with boutiques, art galleries, gourmet eateries, and stunning resorts and hotels that line Noosa Main Beach. People watch or window shop down Hastings Street before spending hours in full relaxation at a cafe or book yourself into a spa. The abundance of wealth that seems to infiltrate Noosa is equally matched with the surf culture that dials the tone to a more laid-back approach with backpacking hostels, campgrounds, and a number of cost-free attractions to suit any traveler.

The preservation of nature is what sets Noosa apart from other travel destinations, not only from Noosa National Park but beyond including the hinterland to the east with places like Mt. Tinbeerwah and Eumundi. Rock climbing, hiking, and mountain biking are all easily accessible from there. Further north, those with a sense of adventure are bound to meet their match in Noosa North Shore that will take them to the coloured sands of Rainbow Beach, Double Island Point, Great Sandy National Park, and ultimately the world heritage site, Fraser Island. 4WD tours, aerial escapades, and ferries can be booked in advance to see all the biodiversity that exists within the Noosa Region.

The geographic diversity that exists within the Noosa region lends to a multitude of experiences you can have throughout a weekend or week-long visit. From upscale to quaintly understated, Noosa is meant to bring you a world enriched in art, nature, and community so that time can truly stand still.