Day 10 – 13
Noosa – Fraser Island/Noosa Everglades
Noosa is one of our favourite areas in East Coast Australia. The town has a very swanky, holiday vibe to it and the coastline is absolutely stunning. Noosa is also a great hub for activities in and around the area.
Within central Noosa:
Noosa National Park
Take a stroll along the coastal track in Noosa National Park. There are a few tracks available depending on how much time and effort you feel up to. We opted to just do a short walk to Hell’s Gate and back, which took roughly 45 minutes, each way. Along the way, there are many points of interest, including Boiling Pot Lookout, Tea Tree Bay, Dolphin Point Lookout, Fairy Pools and Hell’s Gate. Be sure to check the sign by the shop at the entrance of the park, which will tell you what wild and marine life could be spotted that day.
Markets
Noosa definitely has no shortage of markets and a visit to Noosa wouldn’t be complete without at least visiting one of the many options. Different ones are held each day of the week so check here to see which ones will be on whilst you’re there. We visited the Noosa Farmers Market on Sunday, which was a great option for checking out local products, alongside fab food options.
Hastings Street
Hastings Street is where the main buzz is in Noosa. Lined with restaurants and bars, you will most likely find yourself here at least once during your time in Noosa. There are lots of places to choose from to wine and dine in. We would recommend Zachary’s for fantastic pizzas; we had the Riviera pizza topped with prawns and salmon and it was delicious!
Day trips:
Fraser Island
The World Heritage-listed Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world. Fraser Island is popular for overnight stays but if time is limited, day trips are a great compromise. With a day trip, you will experience the 11-mile beach, which is also a highway! The beautiful Lake Mackenzie, which will have you feeling like a new person with the same PH level as conditioner in its waters and a walk through the only rainforest in the world that grows out of sand. Lunch will also be included with any day trips taken. Also, watch out for the dingos!
Noosa Everglades
So, there are only two Everglades in the world; one in Florida and the other in Noosa! The best way to experience these Everglades is by embarking on a canoe or kayaking adventure. We had the best time heading out with Lake Escapades, who provided us with a map that allowed us to do a self-guided tour of the area. We ventured out to see the beautiful reflective waters of the Everglades and rested with a picnic on the river bank. Highly recommend!
Accommodation:
Budget – Nomads Noosa backpackers - We can't speak or Noose but we loved our stay at Nomads Brisbane.
Medium – We found Noosa accommodation to be expensive but we found an amazing (new at the time) Airbnb for a great price!
Transport:
Bus (2 hours, 30 minutes)
$16-35
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