Mooloolaba — Sunshine Coast
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Blessed with a heady mix of ocean beaches, riverfront, variety of restaurants and nighteries, Mooloolaba is a popular, central Sunshine Coast resort town.
It also has an all-weather port which is not only home to a large trawling fleet, but the finishing point for blue-water sailing races from both Sydney and Auckland. With its international standard marinas and quality restaurants, Mooloolaba is a favourite anchorage for ocean cruisers and game fisherfolk.
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Surfers can also have their moments on the Mooloolaba waves or at nearby beaches such as Alexandra Headland, Coolum and Maroochydore. The scenic gems of the Sunshine Coast hinterland are just a short drive inland.
Distance from Brisbane (State Capital): 100 Kilometres.
There are plenty of amazing things to see and do around the Sunshine Coast. Whether you’re in the mood for something relaxing, action-packed or guided, there’s something to suit everyone’s tastes. So come see for yourself, we’re sure you’ll agree too!
HOT Destinations
- Maroochydore from$90*
- Caloundra from$124*
- Coolum from$135*
- Eumundi from$135*
- Golden Beach from$70*
- Marcoola from$59*
- Mooloolaba from$90*
- Noosa Heads from$120*
- Noosaville from$120*
- Nambour from$88*
- Maleny from$129*
- Montville from$140*
- Hinterland from$175*
- Alexandra Headland from$120*
* price guide only
You’ll be able to enjoy outdoor sports and alfresco dining anytime you time visit. Forge lasting memories by participating in activities with friends and family… witness wildlife in their native habitats, attempt skydiving or even follow in the footsteps of early pioneers in the Outback.
Step back in time as you view Aboriginal rock art or attend a local exhibition at a regional gallery. And then there’s the shopping, a favourite pastime for many. Markets, galleries and boutiques all bring basket loads of goodies no matter whether you’re looking to splurge or are bargain hunting; you’ll be satisfied with the choices.
With so much going on in Queensland, you definitely won’t run out of things to see or do, you may simply just run out of time!
* Images courtesy of Queensland Tourism


