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Hotels in Sunshine Coast | 687 |
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Hotels Prices From | RM 412 |
Hotels Reviews | 106,801 |
Hotels Photos | 65,540 |
Travel high season | Jun - Aug |
Travel low season | Dec - Feb |
High season avg price | RM 316 |
Low season avg price | RM 295 |
Summers along the Sunshine Coast bring heat and humidity, although the occasional cool breeze brings some relief. Beaches are packed this time of year, and locals and tourists alike head for the warm waters at Sunshine Beach.
A day of island hopping should definitely be on your itinerary. Head out to Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island, where you can traverse the dunes, drive along the deserted beaches, and explore the wreck of the Maheno, a steamer that ran aground in 1935.
For a dose of serenity, spend an afternoon kayaking through waterways and wetlands of the Noosa Everglades. Try spotting some of Great Sandy National Park’s feathered residents, such as the rare black-necked stork.
Get acquainted with the country’s weird and wonderful creatures with a trip to the Australia Zoo. There are plenty of ways to meet the region's wildlife, from feeding kangaroos to walking with wombats.
Say hello to cool, crisp autumn days. Throw on a light jacket and head out into the hinterland to see maple trees paint the rolling hills with shades of red, orange, and yellow.
Head out to Kondalilla National Park to spend a day picnicking by Kondalilla Falls, which is especially spectacular after a rain. Cool off on warm afternoons with a dip in the nearby rock pools.
Lace up your hiking boots and tackle the two-hour climb to the summit of Mount Coolum, where you can enjoy views of Coolum Beach and Coolum National Park.
Looking for a challenge? The craggy peaks of Glass House Mountains National Park soar above dense pine forests. Experienced bushwalkers can test their skill on the recently opened Yul-Yan-Man Track, a rugged path winding through the eucalyptus trees.
Living up to its name, Queensland’s Sunshine Coast sees more than its fair share of cloud-free days throughout the winter months. Take advantage of off-peak prices and book a stay at a beachfront resort, or head west towards the mountains for a more traditional winter experience in a cozy cabin with a wood-burning fireplace.
Take a short drive to Tewantin National Park, which gazes down on the Noosa Coast from the summit of Mount Tinbeerwah. Swamp wallabies and wallum froglets — both as cute as they sound — are among the creatures in the coastal rainforest and stands of eucalyptus trees.
Majestic humpback whales on their yearly migration can be spotted from shore at Dolphin Point or Point Cartwright. You can get ever closer to these gentle giants on a whale-watching tour.
Rug up — the local term for “dress warmly” — for the Gympie Music Muster, a four-day festival held every August. Camp beside the creek in Amamoor State Forest and enjoy a mix of country, roots, blues, folk, and rock.
Fewer tourists and mild, sunny days make spring an excellent time to visit the Sunshine Coast. While the ocean might be too chilly for swimming, you’ll be able to soak up some sun along the shore.
Kids will want to get acquainted with the baby calves in the paddocks around Maleny, a rural retreat where the landscape is dotted with dairy cows. The town itself is great to explore, filled with organic cafes and boutiques selling eclectic clothing.
On rainy days, take a day trip to Caloundra’s Queensland Air Museum, the country’s largest aviation museum. History buffs will be blown away by the scores of jets and propeller planes on display, including relics salvaged from the post-war years.
For hair-raising thrills, check out Aussie World, the area’s only fully-fledged theme park. Roller coasters like the Redback and The Plunge will have you holding on for dear life.
Hotels near the sights
- Australia ZooWildlife in this popular zoo was captured by Australia's famous "Crocodile Hunter," a legendary herpetologist excelling in snake and crocodile capture techniques.Read more
- Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird WorldVisit the 'Jewel' of Maleny: Set on over seven hectares the magnificent Gardens are positioned high on the escarpment. They are privately owned and form a panorama of waterfalls, lakes, ponds and colourful plantings. Uniquely landscaped layers, idyllic rainforest surroundings and the spectacular Glasshouse Mountains backdrop create a truly unique garden. BIRD WORLD: Our facilitated, interactive Bird Encounter in the four adjoining Bird Aviaries brings you up close and personal with colourful birds of the world from Finches to Macaws. We conduct regular guided walks daily (tour times vary according to visitor demand- please enquire when purchasing your Garden Entry). Enjoy our fabulous Devonshire teas any time during the day in one of the gazebos overlooking the Gardens and mountains. Gardens are open 9am to 4.30pm 7 days a week and only closed on Christmas day. Aviary tours run several times daily. Entry by Admission.Read more
- Noosa National ParkRead more
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- The Original Eumundi MarketsRenowned for our locally handmade artisan treasures, there's no other market quite like it. We're open rain hail or shine every Wednesday & Saturday.Read more
- Mooloolaba BeachRead more
- The Ginger FactoryWelcome to The Ginger Factory, an iconic destination located just off the Bruce Highway in Yandina on the breathtaking Sunshine Coast. This free admission park invites you to embark on a journey filled with Play, Taste, and Discovery. Explore fascinating tours that reveal the secrets of ginger and the honeybee's lifecycle. Hop aboard 'Moreton' the Ginger Train and journey through the picturesque grounds and lush subtropical gardens. Embark on the Overboard Boat Ride and join the gingerbread man on a whimsical voyage around the globe. Indulge your taste buds at The Ginger Kitchen and Gelateria, offering an extensive menu and mouth-watering range of gelato and sorbet. Discover unique treasures in the heritage-style village's boutique stores. The Ginger Factory promises cherished memories that will last a lifetime.Read more
- Mary Cairncross Scenic ReserveRead more
- SEA LIFE Sunshine CoastNo trip to the Sunshine Coast is complete without visiting SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast (formerly Underwater World), a multi-award winning, all weather visitor attraction. Situated right at The Wharf in Mooloolaba, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is home to thousands of marine and freshwater animals – including sharks, seals, penguins, stingrays, tropical fish and more. Explore 11 fun and interactive animal zones – across three levels, including the tidal touch pool, seahorse kingdom, jellyfish kingdom and take a look at our Jawsome Sharks in the 80m Ocean Tunnel. With different fun talks and animal feeds, including the family favourite seal show, there’s plenty for everyone to enjoy at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast.Read more
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- Beerwah Motor Lodge, Clouds Montville, and Pelican Waters Resort are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Australia Zoo. See the full list: Hotels near Australia Zoo.
- Atlantis Marcoola, Oceans Mooloolaba, and RACV Noosa Resort are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Sunshine Coast. See the full list: Sunshine Coast Resorts.
- Popular hotels close to Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World include Tranquil Park, Egyptian Dream Retreat, and Maleny Lodge. See the full list: Hotels near Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World.
- Popular luxury hotels in Sunshine Coast include Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat, Montville Misty View Cottages, and Oceans Mooloolaba. See the full list: Sunshine Coast Luxury Hotels.
- Popular hotels close to Sunshine Coast Airport include Atlantis Marcoola, Sunshine Coast Airport Motel, and Ramada by Wyndham Marcoola Beach. See the full list: Hotels near Sunshine Coast Airport.
- A few of the most popular hotels near Noosa National Park are Netanya Noosa, The Sebel Noosa, and Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas. See the full list: Hotels near Noosa National Park.
- Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Sunshine Coast are Mantra Zanzibar Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast Motor Lodge, and Moffat Beach Motel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Sunshine Coast.
- Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat, Montville Misty View Cottages, and Atlantis Marcoola have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Sunshine Coast. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Sunshine Coast.
- Element on Coolum Beach, Beerwah Motor Lodge, and Noosa Sun Motel & Holiday Apartments all received great reviews from families travelling in Sunshine Coast. See the full list: Family Hotels in Sunshine Coast.
- Popular hotels by the beach in Sunshine Coast include Element on Coolum Beach, Atlantis Marcoola, and Oceans Mooloolaba. See the full list: Sunshine Coast Beach Hotels.