Sunshine Coast | Region
Just north of Brisbane, Queensland’s Sunshine Coast offers a relaxed, yet
sophisticated lifestyle. Encompassing the coastline from Caloundra to Rainbow
Beach and the lush countryside of the hinterland, the beauty of this region will
captivate you. The beaches of the Sunshine Coast are varied with gentle
waves to serious surf, while idyllic coastal towns are perfect for both romantic
getaways and family holidays. If you prefer a cosy holiday nestled amongst the
hills and beautiful Glasshouse Mountains, then wander through the hinterland
where you can browse among local delicacies at markets and fresh food stalls.
So be prepared to tempt your tastebuds in Noosa, untie your
purse-strings at Eumundi Markets and bring out your inner child at Australia
Zoo. You’ll soon realise that one visit to the Sunshine Coast is simply not
enough. There is no better place than the Sunshine Coast to give your children and
unforgettable holiday experience. Image the view from the top of the second
largest ferris wheel in the Southern Hemisphere at Aussie World, or the
expression on their face when they catch their first wave. If it's days full of
action you desire, why not become a family of explorers? Step back thousands of
years in time and kayak through ancient waterways, learn how to build a raft or
explore more than 300 acres of the Beenham Valley on horse back. Sand castles,
frisbee competitions and the thrill of jumping waves in the shallows - a day at
the beach has not changed and that's why it continues to impress. Explore a 2.5
million litre oceanarium, home of more than 25,000 sea creatures at UnderWater
World or hear the jaws of a 600kilogram crocodile snap shut at Australia Zoo.
Nature is what the Sunshine Coast is all about. Share your family camping trip
with a family of eastern grey kangaroo', search the bay for dugongs, turtles or
dolphins and between April to November watch the whales frolic! There is no better place than the Sunshine Coast to give your children and
unforgettable holiday experience. Image the view from the top of the second
largest ferris wheel in the Southern Hemisphere at Aussie World, or the
expression on their face when they catch their first wave. If it's days full of
action you desire, why not become a family of explorers? Step back thousands of
years in time and kayak through ancient waterways, learn how to build a raft or
explore more than 300 acres of the Beenham Valley on horse back.
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