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Sunshine Coast Regions and Areas to Visit

Sunshine Coast Regions & Areas to Visit

 

 

Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Coast, Whitsundays – these are just some of the regions in Queensland, Australia which have become popular the world over due to the numerous tourist attractions that they offer. More than just being a world-class destination for surfers and sun-seekers, there’s actually more to visiting Queensland and the Sunshine Coast region than just the beaches. Here, we will take a look at the wide array of areas that you can visit if the Sunshine Coast region is part of your travel itinerary when visiting Queensland, Australia.

 

The Must-Visit Areas on your Sunshine Coast Holiday or Vacation:

 

First, here’s a quick background of the Sunshine Coast region - known locally as the “Sunny Coast”. Generally, the name Sunshine Coast refers to the towns along the beach which are located north of Brisbane.  Those who are new to Australia or just visiting may confuse the Sunshine Coast with the Gold Coast – these are different regions in the country. The Gold Coast is a coastal city by itself south of Brisbane, while the Sunshine Coast refers to a collection of beach destinations – spanning cities and towns north of Brisbane from Beerwah to Palmview.

 

So which areas in the Sunshine Coast region are considered to be must-visit sites? Basically, the Sunshine Coast beaches are one of the main attractions in the region. If you’re looking for beautiful white sand beaches but with a quieter crowd, the Sunshine Coast is an idyllic location for you.  Pristine beaches in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland include the beaches in Noosa, Mooloolaba, Coolum, Maroochydore, Alexandra Headland and Caloundra.

 

If you think that you’ve seen enough of the sun, surf and sand to last you a lifetime, then you can probably soak in more of the local sights throughout the Sunshine Coast region while spending your holiday or vacation there. First, there’s Australia Zoo which is owned and run by the late Steve Irwin’s family near the Glasshouse Mountains. Those who want to be one with nature can visit any of the state forests and national parks in the Sunshine Coast region, including the Kenilworth State Forest, the Glasshouse Mountains, Beerburrum, Beerwah State Forests and even Aussie World. Those who want to bring home items from the local markets can visit the colorful Eumundi Markets which serve as an attraction to both locals and tourists who are visiting the Sunshine Coast hinterland region in Australia.

 

Water sports, shopping, dining and engaging in nature-themed activities are some of the many things you can do throughout the Sunshine Coast . Noosa is well known for its boutique shops and stylish cafes and restaurants as well as offering a high standard of accommodation options. Marcoola and nearby Coolum Beach has a friendly community feel, un-crowded beaches, views towards Mount Coolum and motels, resorts and apartments to suit any budget. Maroochydore boasts of a huge stretch of beaches as well as excellent shopping including the Sunshine Plaza Mall. Mooloolaba boasts of beachfront and riverfront accommodation including resorts, apartments and hotels offering beautiful water views. Finally Caloundra is at the southern end of the Sunshine Coast with beautiful beaches including Kings Beach and Golden Beach, access to the hinterland and rainforest as well as a variety of accommodation options. The Sunshine Coast is the perfect destination for those who are looking for some fun under the sun when paying a visit to Queensland, Australia.

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