35 of the best things to do on the Gold Coast

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Wondering how to fill your time on the Gold Coast? Tick off these must-do ideas.

With so much more to offer than just sparkly Surfers Paradise, the Gold Coast has a multitude of things to see and do to suit every traveller and occasion.

Whether you’re looking for free experiences; you’re on the hunt for family-friendly activities or you’re keen to explore the Gold Coast after dark, keep scrolling because your itinerary is going to fill up fast. From theme parks and delicious restaurants to ideas on where to spend the day, check out our list of 35 things to do on a visit to the Gold Coast.

Fun things to do on the Gold Coast

There’s no denying the go-to classics are an instant fun fix—they’re popular for a reason!

1. Hold on tight at the Gold Coast theme parks

Home to seven world-class theme parks, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to thrill-seeking entertainment.

Hop onto adrenaline-filled rides at Dreamworld and Movie World; make a splash at Whitewater World and Wet’n’Wild; understand what it’s like on an authentic Aussie farm at Paradise Country or enjoy dinner with a show at Australian Outback Spectacular.

friends splashing around at Wet 'n' Wild Gold Coast
Adrenaline junkies can dive into thrilling rides and refreshing water slides. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

2. Meet famous people at The Wax Museum

Home to the largest collection of authentic wax figures in the Southern Hemisphere, see the famous faces you know and love at The Wax Museum . From movie and music stars to politicians and notable figures in history, ‘meet’ your favourites and grab a photograph.

3. Take the scenic route via scooter

Ever wanted to ride an electric scooter? With the Gold Coast terrain mostly level and flat, not only is scooting around convenient and environmentally friendly, but it’s a great way to see the beautiful coastline too. The beach foreshore alongside Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Mermaid Beach, and Nobby Beach is a wonderful route.

Things to do for free on the Gold Coast

If you’re looking for things to do on the Gold Coast while on a budget, you just need to know where to look.

4. Explore the Gold Coast beaches

There’s no more a quintessential Queensland day than beach-hopping the best sandy coves. The Gold Coast is full to the brim with perfect beaches boasting crystal clear waters and crisp white sand—it doesn’t get any better than this so get out there and take pleasure in it!

clear skies and white sand on a sunny day at Rainbow Bay
Set foot on the white sand at Rainbow Bay. (Image: Destination GC)

Want a plan of action? Curate an excellent route along the Southern Gold Coast beaches. Start at Nobby Beach and work your way down the coast — don’t forget to pack your sunscreen. Next, stop over at Burleigh Beach with incredibly warm waters and vintage markets to stroll through while you’re drying off. A little further down is Rainbow Bay, located on the south end of Coolangatta. Here you can swim between rock formations before stopping in at the Rainbow Bay SLSC  for a cold beer on tap.

Lastly, finish the day at Snappers Rock, a prime surfing location on the Gold Coast. These waves have created one of the longest and best waves in the world to date.

people surfing at Burleigh Beach
Ride on the gnarly waves at Burleigh Beach. (Image: Destination GC)

5. Discover the Gold Coast Hinterland

Slip away from the golden beach towns and head west to unwrap an incredible world of green nature in the hinterland. Get up-close on these stunning hikes for all fitness levels, and take in the beauty of the Gold Coast’s national parks for free.

a couple stopping by the Natural Bridge Circuit, Gold Coast
Explore the lush Gold Coast Hinterland. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Lamington National Park is an especially popular choice, known for its ancient trees and gushing waterfalls. Or check out Springbrook National Park where you’ll find the one-kilometre Natural Bridge Circuit, which features a beautiful natural arched cave with a waterfall tumbling through the ceiling.

guests exploring Natural Bridge Circuit, Gold Coast
Stumble upon gushing waterfalls at the Natural Bridge Circuit. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Things to do with kids on the Gold Coast

If you’ve got little travellers in tow, it’s easy to create a family-friendly balance on the Gold Coast.

6. Say hello at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

Open seven days a week, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary  is the perfect family trip to learn more about Australia’s native wildlife. Wander through the grounds to see mammals, birdlife, amphibians, and some exotic animals, too. You can also choose to hop into the kangaroo paddock for feeding, line up to cuddle a koala or join a private tour of the Wildlife Hospital.

feeding birds at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast
See diverse Australian birdlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

There’s also a twilight tour where you can get up close with the nocturnal residents, including the cheeky Tasmanian Devils, who are most active when the sun goes down. Find out more ideas below on things to do at night on the Gold Coast.

children touching a koala resting on a tree branch at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast
Get up close to unique Australian fauna. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

7. Search what’s on at Home of the Arts (HOTA)

With a unique outdoor stage for live events, cinemas, theatres, and a gallery, you’ll find something to love at the iconic Home of the Arts (HOTA). Check out their events calendar to see what’s on now.

a couple admiring art displays at HOTA, Gold Coast
The HOTA Gallery showcases a diverse array of art forms. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

8. Challenge your senses at Infinity Attraction

How does a mind-blowing 30-minute journey into a futuristic maze-like world of wonder sound? Infinity Attraction is a walk-through enterprise with 20 multi-sensual play environments filled with unique special effects, emotive atmospheric sound fields, sensuous aromas, music, and spectacular illusions. Suitable for ages eight and up.

the Infinity Attraction in Gold Coast
The 30-minute journey takes you through a futuristic maze filled with stunning illusions, sensory effects, and immersive environments.

Things to do for couples on the Gold Coast

Just the two of you? Whether you’re looking for romance or simply want to delve into what’s out there, here’s how to get to know the Gold Coast together.

9. Take it easy at Cali Beach Club

Go for an hour or stay for the day at Australia’s largest beach club, Cali Beach Club .

friends enjoying drinks by the pool at Cali Beach Club, Gold Coast
Enjoy drinks by the pool at Cali Beach Club. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Swim in the pools; lay on the sun lounges, hire a cabana, or play in the sporting areas—no booking is required. You’ll also find various drinking and dining options to enjoy while looking over the ocean.

friends strolling around Cali Beach Club, Gold Coast
The hot spot combines great food, drinks, and an unforgettable atmosphere. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

10. Spend the evening at Nightfall

For a cosy night under the stars, you can’t go past Nightfall , the ultimate luxury glamping spot on the Gold Coast.

an aerial view of the Nightfall glamping spot, Gold Coast
The camp is located beside the pristine Christmas Creek and the breathtaking Lamington National Park. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Located on the edge of Lamington National Park, sink into your own twin bathtub, sit in front of a rotating fireplace, or take your pick of incredible spa treatments outside amongst nature. Limited to only eight guests at one time, you’re guaranteed secluded intimacy.

a couple outside a glamping tent at Nightfall, Gold Coast
Immerse yourself in the lush surrounds. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

11. Sip your way around the Gold Coast breweries

Looking for somewhere to wet your whistle? The Gold Coast’s brewery scene has exploded over the last few years and is a taste-bud treasure trove.

Black Hops Brewery Gold Coast
Taste award-winning beers on tap at Hound and Stag Brewing Co. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

From award-winning beers at Balter to on-site food trucks at Black Hops HQ and awesome live music at Hound and Stag Brewing Co , you’re spoilt for choice.

If gin is more your flavour, Granddad Jacks has a distillery tour and tasting, or you can even make your own bottle.

a drink at Granddad Jacks, Gold Coast
Sip on tasty gin concoctions at Granddad Jacks. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

12. Take a day trip to Tamborine Mountain

Got a day up your sleeve? Wonderful. Make your way to the picturesque Tamborine Mountain and soak it all in. After a caffeine hit and brunch at Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation , get your steps in at the nearby rainforest skywalk  where you can stroll above the beautiful treetop canopies. For lunch, it’s hard to pass up the romantic setting of a gourmet picnic (complete with bubbles) at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards . And yes, there’s a cellar door – and alpacas! Finish up with a glass of wine at Witches Falls Winery , Queensland’s first-ever winery.

a woman entering the Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation
Get your caffeine fix at Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

13. Find a Gold Coast event

From feel-good festivals and incredible art exhibitions to hearing the roar of the crowd at an action-packed sporting event, breathe in the compelling energy of the Gold Coast at a world-class event. Favourites include Blues on Broadbeach  (one of Australia’s largest free music festivals), SWELL Sculpture Festival , or The Gold Coast 500 . And if you love your contemporary arts, be sure to dovetail your visit with the annual BLEACH* festival.

the SWELL Sculpture Festival in Gold Coast
Participate in the annual SWELL Sculpture Festival. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Unique things to do on the Gold Coast

Think you’ve done it all on this side of Queensland? Find the unexpected.

14. Look out for whales

May to November every year is the best time to watch humpback whales make a splash on the Gold Coast. From land, Burleigh Hill, Point Danger, and Miami Lookout are the prime coastal spots for viewing or if you want to get closer to the action, you’ll find a variety of whale-watching boat tours available. On the rare occasion the whales can’t be found, most operators offer a free return cruise so you can come back on another day.

a humpback whale making a splash, Gold Coast
There’s a vibrant whale watching scene on the Gold Coast, particularly between June and November. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

15. Learn about Aboriginal culture on a Jellurgal Walkabout

At the Gold Coast’s only dedicated Aboriginal cultural centre, join a daily guided walk of Jellurgal (‘Dreaming’) Mountain in Burleigh Heads National Park and listen to the stories passed down over countless generations.

a group of visitors during a guided walk at Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Learn about the Aboriginal history and culture of the Gold Coast. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

During this tour, you’ll see what it means to slow down and observe your surroundings, and appreciate your connection with nature.

16. Dive Wonder Reef

Home to some of the Gold Coast’s most exquisite marine life, dive the world’s first buoyant reef at Wonder Reef , just a 10-minute boat ride offshore. Whether you’re an independent diver or looking to book a dive tour, marvel at the beauty of this underwater world as you discover nine giant structural reefs.

diving at Wonder Reef, Gold Coast
Dive into the world’s first buoyant reef at Wonder Reef. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

17. Join a yoga class at Tallebudgera Creek

Promoting connection, healing, and undoing, join an unforgettable yoga class or stand-up paddle board (SUP) tour with Pure Aloha  on the water at the beautiful Tallebudgera Creek.

a yoga class on Tallebudgera Creek
Pure Aloha yoga is sure to nourish your soul. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Whether you’re doing downward dog or working your core muscles while standing on the board, take this time to let the ocean lap over you and embrace the stunning nature surrounding you.

women lying on stand-up paddle boards, Pure Aloha Yoga
Join a stand-up paddle board (SUP) tour. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Things to do at night on the Gold Coast

When the sun goes down, your itinerary on the Gold Coast after dark is just as important.

18. Sip your way around the Gold Coast’s top bars

From casual breweries and rooftop bars to cosy laneways and high-end hotels, there’s a fabulous bar to suit any occasion.

Head to The Island Rooftop  for an electric atmosphere and plenty of entertainment, Nineteen at the Star  for a dash of luxury or Rosella’s  for all things Australian. See our guide to the top bars on the Gold Coast to find your favourite.

a couple soaking in the rooftop pool of Nineteen at the Star, Gold Coast
Soak up the city atop Nineteen at the Star. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

19. Be entertained by dinner theatre at Dracula’s Cabaret

Want to catch the must-do show? Book tickets to Australia’s longest-running and most successful dinner theatre, Dracula’s Cabaret . Combining burlesque, contemporary music, comedy, and quality dining, this renowned horror-themed cabaret with a three-course meal is a night to remember.

a man with a guitar performing at the Draculas Cabaret
Don’t miss a night of thrills at Dracula’s Cabaret. (Image: Destination GC)

20. Uncover the haunted side of history on a ghost tour

Peel away the glitz to reveal a dark past of the ghosts that still linger in Southport Cemetery where the ground is bursting with 5,000 stories waiting to be told, including why the mysterious Mr. Brown was found dead at the cemetery gates. Move along unmarked graves, body snatchers, and murderers, and catch a glimpse of the paranormal activity for yourself.

Things to do on the Gold Coast when it’s raining

On the off-chance a downpour falls during your trip, you’ll need an activity or two lined up.

21. Treat yourself to a day spa

Stepping up in the luxury stakes, the Gold Coast boasts a generous number of top day spas. From an aloe vera body wrap dubbed the ‘Skin Rescue’ at SpaQ, to the ‘Absolute Renewal Ritual’ at Azure Spa & Fitness . Other top picks include O’Reilly’s Lost World Spa , Gwinganna Lifestyle Resort , and Chuan Spa at The Langham, Gold Coast.

a woman enjoying her tea at Chuan Spa, Gold Coast
The treatments at Chuan Spa are designed to revitalise you from head to toe.

22. Scope out the shopping centres

If a dose of retail therapy sounds like a great way to spend your afternoon, the shopping centres on the Gold Coast are genuinely impressive. Browse iconic global brands and leading Australian retailers at Pacific Fair Shopping Centre , one of Queensland’s best retail destinations with more than 400 stores. Or to grab yourself a bargain, head over to Harbour Town  Australia’s largest outlet, with 220 stores at up to 70% off every day.

the Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, Gold Coast
Stroll around the open-air Pacific Fair Shopping Centre. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

For a more casual local vibe, there’s a Gold Coast market out there to suit every taste, budget, and whim, such as the Burleigh Farmers Markets , the delicious Miami Marketta , or the Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets .

23. Get behind the go-kart wheel

For something a little out of the box, why not spend an afternoon letting your inner kid run wild at one of the Gold Coast’s go-karting tracks? You can take your pick from Game Over Gold Coast , Xtreme Karting , or Slideways Go Karting World to spark your excitement.

car racing at Slideways Go Karting World
Let your inner kid run wild at Slideways Go Karting World.

24. Graze through the Gold Coast’s many eateries

When it comes to its edible offering, the Gold Coast is thriving and has become a culinary capital for every foodie to put on their list. Check out 23 of the best restaurants to eat at including Social Eating House & Bar  in the new Oracle precinct of Broadbeach. Co-owners Amy & Matt Jefferson (People’s Choice Chef of the Year for three consecutive years) are all about that warm and fuzzy feeling that comes from tapas-style dining, serving up delights such as spiced soft-shell crab.

dinner at Social Eating House
Social Eating House & Bar represents the Gold Coast’s evolution into a culinary destination. (Image: Destination GC)

As pizzas go, it’s all about the right balance between crust and toppings. That’s where the mouth-watering menu at Justin Lane  at Burleigh Head comes into the picture. Gluten-friendly options and hundreds of amazing reviews mean this local jaunt is a restaurant champion.

the restaurant interior of Justin Lane, Gold Coast
Sit down for brunch at Justin Lane.

For a spot of brunch or lunch, get to know 15 of the best cafes on the Gold Coast, or if you’re looking for your next pot of tea with scones, browse these utterly delightful spots for high tea.

25. Take a swing at Topgolf

Gather your crew and head to Topgolf Gold Coast to hit microchipped golf balls into giant targets from your very own bay, scoring points along the way.

a woman playing golf at Topgolf Gold Coast
Hit microchipped golf balls into giant targets at Topgolf Gold Coast. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Prefer to relax? Kick back with a meal or sip on your favourite drink on the Rooftop Terrace while listening to live music. Whether you’re an aspiring pro, a total beginner, or an absolute foodie, you’ll have a ball at Topgolf.

Adventurous things to do on the Gold Coast

There’s no shortage of extraordinary experiences to get that hit of adrenaline.

26. Conquer the SkyPoint Climb

If you’re looking for a challenge, look no further than the SkyPoint Climb atop one of the Gold Coast’s most recognised landmarks – the iconic Q1 Resort Building.

tackling the SkyPoint Climb, Gold Coast
Conquer the highest external climb in Australia. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Known as the highest external climb in Australia (beating out the Sydney Harbour Bridge), this beast is 270 metres tall and gives climbers 360-degree uninterrupted views of the city skyline, beaches, and scenic hinterland.

the views of city skyline, beaches, and Gold Coast hinterland atop the SkyPoint Climb
SkyPoint Climb offers sweeping sea and city skyline views. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

27. Float away in a hot air balloon

Another sky-high contender is Hot Air Balloon Gold Coast where you can float across the silent early-morning landscape in a hot air balloon.

hot air balloons float across the vineyard landscape in Gold Coast
You’ll float across sprawling vineyards. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Afterwards, tuck into a hot breakfast and sparkling wine, authentically from O’Reilly’s Vineyard.

riding a hot air balloon in Gold Coast
Take in the scenic landscape from a hot air balloon. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

28. Try a new watersport

Think you’ve done it all on the water? The Gold Coast is leading the way in adventurous watersports with plenty to give you a rush. From foil board lessons  (where you’re quite literally surfing above the water!), parasailing , and a jet ski safari , to a kayaking tour , jet boat adventure ride , or the Aqua Splash Park , make the most of this wet playground.

29. Zipline over crocodiles at Treetop Challenge

Looking to push yourself out of your comfort zone? The Gold Coast is lucky to host two Treetop Challenge locations — at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary  and Tamborine Mountain . Of course, Currumbin is home to the zoo so you absolutely have to do the Croc Shock, where you literally fly over crocodiles. Whereas Tamborine Mountain has 14 epic zip lines over the rainforest, including a hectic 120-metre-long one. No matter which course you choose, you’ll walk out having faced your fears.

two people on top of the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk
Be surrounded by verdant rainforest. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

30. Jump out of a plane

By now you know the Gold Coast is known for its white sandy beaches and enchanting hinterland so why not marvel at the views while free-falling from 12,000 feet? Take the leap with Gold Coast Skydive . Whether you’re a complete newbie or it’s not your first rodeo, all skydivers feel the same sensation when hovering over the glistening Gold Coast skyline – pure thrill. Or, if you prefer to play it safe inside, head to iFLY Gold Coast  and give this highly addictive sport a go in a 365-degree glass tunnel.

Things on the Gold Coast for wellness

With a health-conscious lifestyle at the heart of the Gold Coast, it’s little wonder there are plenty of places to centre your mind and body.

31. Head to a bathhouse

The beach is the centre of the action on the sun-loving Gold Coast, whether you’ve been surfing, swimming, working out or walking if your muscles feel tight and in need of respite, head to one of the city’s bathhouses. Native State  will have you feeling soothed in no time with a meditation room, infrared sauna, steam sauna, cedar sauna, and heated and cold plunge pools. At Greenhouse Bathhouse  in Tallebudgera Valley, you can soak and chill on the relaxation terrace before enjoying a fresh and veg-heavy lunch at the onsite restaurant.

an aerial view of Tallebudgera Creek
Soak up the sparkling waterways of Tallebudgera Creek. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

32. Go wild swimming

Restorative thrills can be found in the Gold Coast hinterland when you can take a dip in a cool, freshwater pool.

Follow the Twin Falls Circuit at Springbrook National Park to plunge into natural water holes; jump (carefully) from rocks at the Currumbin Rock Pools ; and take a dip at the nearby Cougal Cascades after a short 1.6-kilometre walk.

the Currumbin Rock Pools in Gold Coast
Jump (carefully) from rocks at the Currumbin Rock Pools. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

More things to do on the Gold Coast

Still have space in your schedule to squeeze more out of your time on the Gold Coast? Try these activities.

33. Take a food tour

Spend a full day roaming Tamborine Mountain on a stomach-led tour with Kiff and Culture . The gateway to the Scenic Rim, here you’ll discover wineries to sip at and enjoy a two-course lunch, which you will have earned after embarking on the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk.

guests enjoying a food tour with Kiff and Culture
Sign up for a stomach-led tour with Kiff and Culture. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

34. Enjoy the sunset

Prepare your selfie stick to capture the ombre hues of the sun setting at the Gold Coast’s most Instagrammable locales. From the Southport Spit to Surfers Paradise, Snapper Rocks and Burleigh Hill, roll out your rug, pop the Champagne and watch the evening fall around you. For sunset with a delicious degustation, you can’t go past a window-side seat at Rick Shores .

beachfront dining at Rick Shores, Gold Coast
Dine by the beach at Rick Shores. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

35. Sail away

Level up the luxe with a private catamaran charter  that pushes out into the Gold Coast’s Broadwater and Seaway.

an aerial view of a beach on the Gold Coast
Discover secluded coves only accessible by boat.

You’ll spend the day lounging about on deck, splashing in pristine waters and discovering secluded coves only accessible by boat as you navigate to South Stradbroke Island and Wavebreak Island. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins.

guests aboard a private catamaran charter, Sailing in Paradise, Gold Coast
Sail across Gold Coast’s Broadwater aboard a private catamaran charter.
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An insider’s guide to Noosa’s best-kept winter secrets

As the cooler weather rolls in, head to this popular Sunshine Coast destination to enjoy stunning natural beauty, culinary wonders and mild temperatures.

As southern Australia’s weather starts to cool – the frost visiting every morning and the evening chill descending at dusk – you might reach for your thickest cable knit sweater and warmest blanket. But why not reach for your suitcase and sunglasses and book a ticket to Noosa in winter instead?

Sure, it’s a favourite destination for sun-seeking summer travellers. But as locals will readily tell you, winter is the best time to uncover hidden gems across the region – not only is the weather mild and enjoyable, but the beaches and hinterland are picture-perfect, too. You might even spot a whale or two if you visit from June to September.

Discover how to spend your winter surrounded by Noosa’s stunning natural beauty.

Noosa Rivermouth And Main Beach
Make the most of mild temperatures of Noosa in winter.

Where to eat in Noosa

Known for its dynamic cuisine, Noosa is an overflowing foodie destination. Whatever your tastebuds fancy, the region has it covered.

There are the classic eateries, like lively beachfront Bistro C (try the caramelised pork belly), popular Season Restaurant on Hastings Street (order the spanner crab pasta) and stylish Locale (our pick is the slow roasted White Pyrenees lamb shoulder).

There are also chic new restaurants offering tasty dishes, like the Mediterranean fare at Pelis , Cantonese-inspired dim sums at Sabrosa , organic sourdough pizza from El Capitano , traditional recipes and tequila at Dona Cocina Mexicana and modern Italian-Australian creations from Lucio’s Marina .

diners at Lucio's Marina in noosa in winter
Taste modern Italian-Australian at Lucio’s Marina. (Image: Nickolas May)

Where to stay in Noosa

Once you’re full, you’ll need to find a place to lay your head, and Noosa has no shortage of accommodation options. From five-star resorts with palm-fringed lagoon pools to self-catered apartments and family-friendly budget options, stays in the heart of the action on Hastings Street to sleeping steps from the beach or in more spacious and relaxed accommodation along the river, Noosa offers something for everyone.

There’s the laid-back luxury of Netanya Noosa overlooking Noosa Main Beach, which offers studios, two- and three-bedroom apartments, or the family-oriented Ivory Palms Resort in Noosaville, with its three pools, jumping pillow and playground. Guests also love the versatile RACV Noosa Resort and its numerous pools, waterslides and tennis courts.

For a wildlife experience, hop on a ferry and travel to the eco-friendly Senses Noosa North Shore . Surrounded by 16 hectares of native bushland, the beautiful architect-designed property blends indoor and outdoor living and offers three stunning pools and a spa. Guests can even spot kangaroos and rainbow lorikeets from shaded verandahs.

a beachfront swimming pool at Netanya Noosa
Gaze over Noosa Main Beach at Netanya Noosa. (Image: Lumea Photo)

Things to do on land

There’s no denying it, the main beach – with its creamy-coloured sand, consistent breaks and epic coastline views – is Noosa’s shining star attraction. Bordering this is the wildly popular Noosa National Park, where you can explore over 15 kilometres of walking tracks, including options like the Coastal Walk, Tanglewood Walk and Palm Grove Walk.

A short stroll away is busy Hastings Street, which is full of life during the day and long into the night. Enjoy a little shopping, a late brunch, dinner out and a cocktail as the sun goes down.

Climb onto a fully electric tuk tuk with Noosa e-TukTuk to get an insider’s tour of the region. For a more in-depth exploration, book a bespoke tour with Joel’s Journeys and head to the lush green hinterland, or discover the rugged landscapes of Great Sandy National Park with Sunny Jeeps to spend the day with the wind in your hair and sand underfoot.

woman enjoying the view after hiking through Noosa National Park, noosa in winter
Take in views of the beautiful Noosa Hinterland. (Image: Demy Gavin)

Things to do in the water

Noosa isn’t just about the beach, the national parks and shopping; one of the most popular ways to embrace winter is to explore on water.

You could brave the waves on a surfboard, explore the languid Noosa River on a stand-up paddleboard or even head to the Noosa Everglades for a day adventuring on a boat, canoe or kayak.

Enjoy the winter sunsets aboard the newly launched HV Stillwater , a luxury, hybrid-powered catamaran that glides silently along Noosa’s waterways. You can also book a table on the only floating restaurant on the river – Noosa Cruiser – and dig into freshly cooked cuisine.

For a little more adventure, head out with Kingfisher Safari Co and cruise around the Noosa River Inlet and Lake Cootharaba. Or search for whales and dolphins (from June to September) on a small charter boat tour with WhaleSongs Noosa ; with an onboard researcher to explain what you’re seeing, as well as a hydrophone, you’ll be able to listen to the haunting songs of some of the world’s biggest animals while enjoying a winter’s day in the sun.

women kayaking through Noosa everglades noosa in winter
Explore the gorgeous Noosa Everglades. (Image: Emily Redfern)

Book your winter getaway in Noosa at visitnoosa.com.au.