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Is Noosa expensive to holiday?

While Noosa does have a reputation for being expensive, it's worth it! And even though it's one of Australia's favourite beach resorts there are usually some great accommodation deals to be found.



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Apartments in Noosa Heads had the sharpest price growth in the country over five years. The median unit price jumped 179.5 per cent. Price growth was fuelled by strong demand from sea-changers, and low supply.

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Both places are great - if you like calm safe waters Noosa main beach is terrific. If you like waves then Sunshine will suit you. I prefer staying at Noosa and swimming at Sunshine Beach - but that requires a car. IMO, Noosa offers more regarding cafes, restaurants and nightlife.

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Byron Bay has an impressive Hinterland to explore and the walk up to Mount Warning is becoming more and more popular. Noosa National Park is world famous and offers visitors plenty of activities to complement the pristine beaches.

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Noosa is a beautiful tropical town located on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, approximately two hours north of Brisbane. There is so much to see and do in Noosa, we recommend spending three days here to ensure you see all the amazing things it has to offer.

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Noosa is a convenient 30-minute drive north of Sunshine Coast Airport and there are plenty of transport options from the airport including rental cars, taxis, Ubers, bus transfers, public buses and hotel shuttles.

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If you want to kick on and amp things up a bit, there are a few fun nightclubs around in Noosa. Open until 2am, Lagarto Lounge offers a cocktail bar/ nightclub experience with talented mixologists, premium spirits, and music that will make you want to dance.

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You'll be pleased to know that there are no alligators or crocs in the Noosa Everglades. It's very safe and makes for amazing kayaking and awesome wild swimming!

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NOOSA RIVER FORESHORE - A LITTLE POCKET OF JOY This beautiful river is unlike any other, it's safe for swimming, has sandy banks lined with grassy parks and shaded trees that make it the perfect spot for a dip.

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Drinking alcohol in a public place including roads, footpaths, parks and beaches is prohibited in Queensland under the Liquor Act 1992.

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Blessed with many natural assets, award-winning restaurants, stunning beaches and signature events, Noosa is best known as one of Australia's most iconic holiday destinations. Noosa's beauty, weather and enviable lifestyle opportunities make it one of Australia's most desirable places to live, work and visit.

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