Discover Noosa’s natural environment. Watch whales, enjoy pristine beaches, explore the dramatic hinterland landscape, and visit the world’s largest sand island.Have an outdoor adventure - walk, dive, paddle, ride or cycle through Noosa’s coastal and hinterland landscapes.
Sample the extraordinary breadth of the Noosa gourmet scene. Attend a cooking course, experience local produce at farmers’ markets or book a table with a view at a Noosa restaurant.
Noosa’s average annual temperature is 25 degrees Celcius (77 degrees Fahrenheit), making it an ideal climate for year-round swimming, outdoor activities, alfresco dining and outdoors style accommodation in Noosa. The maximum air temperature in Noosa rarely drops below 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), even in winter.
Water temperatures
Temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, rivers and lakes in the Noosa region range from a mild 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit) in winter to 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) in summer.
Calling within Australia:
Phone: 1800 002 624 or 07 5430 5000
Calling from outside of Australia:
Phone: +61 7 5430 5000
PO Box 581
Noosa Heads
Queensland, 4567
Australia
Bribie Island Tourism
Bathed in sunshine most of the year, Bribie Island is the perfect holiday escape for those wanting 'something different'. Remember those family holidays by a white soft sandy beach, clear calm water lapping the shoreline and getting locally caught fish and chips for lunch? Bribie Island still offers the visitor all of this and much, much more.
Being the only Queensland island connected to the mainland by bridge, Bribie Island is accessible to all and only 45 mins from Brisbane airport.
Ballina Tourism
Ballina is a great starting point to explore the best of the Northern Rivers, and offers a diverse range of affordable accommodation for a family beach holiday or a romantic adventure for two. Come and discover Ballina Shire, one of Australia’s most irresistible holiday destinations.There’s always something to do, with an olympic pool and waterslide, golf, tennis, lawn bowls, walking, cycling, ten pin bowling, skate park, cinema complex, shopping centres and the numerous restaurants and cafés to sit back in and relax.
The beautiful beaches and waterways offer swimming, surfing, kayaking, windsurfing, boating, sailing, fishing, horse riding or a historic cruise on the Richmond River and the headlands provide an ideal place to hang glide or do a spot of whale and dolphin watching.
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Gondwana Dreaming Tours
Gondwana Dreaming offers a range of personalised natural history tours with a strong but not exclusive geological theme. We focus on the natural and cultural history of the places we visit and show how geology has contributed to our environment, from the scenery we admire to the distribution of flora and fauna and the way we live.
We offer short tours in the Canberra Region and south-eastern Australia and longer tours to more remote Australian destinations, including the tropical north, the outback, Tasmania and Lord Howe Island.