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Double Island Surf Hire Tour or Play Adventure Noosa

Learn to Surf Australia’s Longest Wave

Aquaduck Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Beach Skydive up to 14,000 feet

Skirmish Sunshine Coast Outdoor Paintball session

Segway Tour (Morning)
Discover the natural unspoiled beauty of the Sunshine Coast’s tropical rain forests, white sandy beaches and scenic tours. The region has a total population of around 200,000 and is divided into three areas, Noosa in the North, Maroochy in the middle, and Canloundra at the Southern end.
Sunshine Coast has the complete package. Whether you’re looking for luxurious 5* accommodation or seek a backpackers hostel on budget, this area houses for both needs.
Noosa region is long regarded as the playground of the rich and famous. Boasting some beautiful beaches, pristine river, cosmopolitan lifestyle and a busy calendar of events, Noosa is the place to have an unforgettable escape.
Whilst your on the Sunshine Coast, make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to feed an elephant, pet a koala and cuddle up to a kangaroo. Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo lets you experience encounters with native and exotic animals. Watch crocodile and tiger shows and get a chance to see sharks and stingrays face-to-face. If you buy an Animal Action Pass you can visit the Australia Zoo as well as UnderWater World, giving yourself $6 extra to spend however you wish.
To live life on the wild side and have an unforgettable experience, then try skydiving on the Sunshine Coast, which gives you some spectacular views and a thrilling experience. For a 10,000 feet Tandem Skydive through the company Oz Experience it’ll set you back $350. Or if you’re feeling brave, a 14,000 feet Tandem Skydive will cost $399. Once you’re up in the air, you will experience views better than anything you’ve seen on the ground.
For a thrill closer to ground, cable watersports are the latest in extreme sports, where you can master Wakeboarding, Kneeboarding, Wakeskating or Waterskiing. For general ski tickets at Go Wake Cable Park, one hour cost $38, and a day pass is $58.
There’s over 70 kilometres of white surf beaches stretching across the coast, so you can ride clean waves and visit the awesome breaks. Learning to surf on the Sunshine Coast is easy and accessible, you can rent equipment and book lessons through companies that are found around the beach and are easy to spot.
If you’re just passing through, then you can get a bed in a hostel from around $19 per night. This rate can be found at Nomads Noosa. As part of the Nomad chain, this hostel has a central location, a party atmosphere and is only 800 meters from the beach. The smallest dorm is eight beds but if you’re out having fun you won’t notice the crowded sleeping arrangements.
For something more long term and a little less cosy, then you can bag yourself an apartment from around $74 a night. If you’re traveling with friends, or picked some up on the way, then this could be a cheaper option if you’ve decided to stay for a short while.
To travel from Brisbane, the Greyhound stops along the Sunshine Coast where you can hop on and off. If you fancy something a bit outrageous, then just hire a Wicked Camper van. Prices range from $19.99 to $89.00, depending on the size of the camper. You can cruise along the coastal roads with ‘Hendrix Rocks’ written on the side of van – the ultimate roadie experience!
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