Throw out any thoughts of a beachside holiday town with fish and chips, and a pub in the food department. Cruise down the Noosa River on a BBQ Boat 9. Some of the best rental places are O-Boat, U-Drive Boat Hire and Ready2Go Boat Hire. Bring aboard some drinks, nibbles, a speaker and fishing gear for an enjoyable afternoon on the water. Some even have BBQs or pizza ovens on board, so you can spend an afternoon cruising the waterways! This is one of our favourite sunny day activities. There are plenty of boats available for hire that don’t require boat licenses. You can choose from a kayak, stand up paddleboard, foil board or boat from one of many hire places situated on the foreshore. While you’re in Noosaville, hit the water and explore the Noosa River. Surfing is an ingrained part of the Noosa lifestyle 8. Go Ride a Wave is a popular choice for board hire and lessons. They will let you know the best place for your lesson based on the day’s conditions. And if you need a helping hand, you can take a surf lesson from one of the many surf schools. You can rent boards from plenty of places around Hastings Street, and also down the coast in Sunshine and Sunrise Beach. Whether you’re an old hand on the board, or just getting started, there is the right break for you here in Noosa. So much so that Noosa is actually recognised as a World Surfing Reserve. Surfing is such a massive part of Noosa’s culture and identity. Fresh produce and food stalls at the Noosa Farmers Market 7. Stock up on some fruits for snacks at the beach, some gourmet goodies for a sunset cheese platter, or grab some food and coffee for breaky from one of the many food stalls. Mainly offering fresh produce, you can find anything from fresh fruit and vegetables to meat and seafood, dairy products, cheese, sauces and condiments, bread and more! All fresh from the local Sunshine Coast area.Įven if you’re on holiday and don’t need a week’s worth of groceries, a visit to the market is a must-do. Held at the local Australian Rules Football ground in Noosaville, the market holds over 40 stalls and is a hive of activity each week. If you’re wondering where all the locals disappear to on a Sunday morning, it’s the Noosa Farmers Market. Find the freshest produce at Noosa Farmers Market The Noosa River is the heart of Noosaville 6. Hang around the front of Noosa Boathouse on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday afternoon to enjoy free live music, and do as the locals do and pack a cheese platter and a bottle of wine. Hit the water on a boat, kayak, paddleboard or simply for a swim. Spend an afternoon wandering along the river foreshore, have a picnic, grab a coffee or cocktail at one of the many restaurants. Noosaville is one of our favourite places in Noosa and it is so worth venturing out of the Hastings Street area to explore it. Read more about these spots and others in our post about sunsets in Noosa. But the Hastings Street and Main Beach area is orientated north, so you get a decent view from there! Some of our favourite places for sunset are by the river in Noosaville, the Noosa Spit and Little Cove beach. Sunsets in Noosa are something special, and I would advise everyone to plan their days around seeing the sunset! Being on the east coast, it’s not as easy as rocking up to any beach. Check out our full guide to the Coastal Walk and Noosa National Park here. This is number one on our list for a reason, and we think it’s undeniably the best thing to do in Noosa. The 10.8km return ‘Coastal Walk’ encompasses all the highlights of the park, and is the most popular walk that hits all the highlights. If you’re lucky you might spot a furry koala, dolphins playing offshore, or even a humpback whale migrating along the coast in winter. Dramatic cliffs, coastal trails, beautiful bays, and lush hinterland tracks are just some of what you can expect on a walk in the Noosa National Park. Hike the Noosa National ParkĮxperience Australia’s most visited national park. And I know once you’re here you’ll think so too. It is such a special place, and I hope by reading this list you are inspired to visit. Writing this post was so easy! I had no trouble at all coming up with 30 things to do in Noosa, and I probably could have kept going. Need more information about visiting Noosa? Check out our huuuuge Noosa Travel Guide for everything you need to know about travelling to Noosa! But in this post, I will highlight 30 of our favourite things to do in Noosa. The region is full of incredible things to do for people of all budgets, tastes, and ages. From stunning beaches, pristine natural areas, amazing food and drink and so many activities on the water, you won’t be short of things to do in Noosa. We moved to Noosa around six months ago, and we have absolutely fallen in love with this part of Queensland. Drink at all the breweries and distilleries
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