Sunshine Coast Attractions
Australia Zoo 'Home to the crocodile hunter' has gained an international reputation over the years because the good work put in by the Irwin family and in particular Steve and Terri, 'the original ...
Established in 1979, The Eumundi Market is one of the Sunshine Coasts leading tourist attractions; held every Saturday and Wednesday of the year come rain, hail or shine, this otherwise sleepy hint...
Located to the North of the township of Caloundra, Dicky Beach is a popular beach with locals and tourist alike. It is one of the only recreational beaches in the world to be named after a ship wre...
Aussie World is located behind the iconic Ettamogah Pub and features over thirty specialty rides and games, not to mention the specialty shops etc.
Less than a minutes walk from Noosa Beach, Hastings Street is the Sunshine Coast’s most renowned street. Relax in one of the many restaurants or open air cafes. From sophisticated to casual, Hastin...
The most visited national park in Queensland. You can swim, surf and hike here all year round. There are miles of kept trails along the coast and through the bush. Stop off at one of the many sandy...
Point Cartwright is but one of the many spectacular surf breaks along the sunshine coast. Drive to the pocket at Kawana and walk down the trail. Or drive to la balsa park and walk to the rock wall....
The remarkable Glass House Mountains are a series of steep-sided volcanic plugs which dominate the landscape of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Craggy volcanic peaks tower above pine plantations, eu...
The Big Pineapple has been developed for tourism, with a sugar cane train tour - $10 per person, Wildlife HQ Adults $42, Children $28, audio-visual displays in the 16-metre-high "Big Pineapple", tr...
Caloundra Golf Course opened in 1951 and prides itself on its course and the friendly atmosphere that prevails.
Maleny Cheese and the Cheese Stop Cafe are open daily and they makes a variety of artisan cheese from fresh milk sourced in the immediate area.
Located opposite the Ginger Factory the Macadamia Nutworks Factory is a unique opportunity to see and learn about Australia much heralded own nut. Relax over a coffee at the Hardnut Cafe.
At Sun Coast Cable Water Sports you can learn how to wakeboard and knee board with the help of a trained professional on the premise. A licensed bar and cafe are on site.
Due south of Caloundra is separated from the mainland by the sheltered water of Pumicestone Passage which is a favourite haunt for fishermen. (see also Bribie Island).