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What is Sunshine Coast best known for?

White sand beaches and pristine waterways sit alongside lush rainforests and Heritage-listed national parks, with charming historic villages sprinkled throughout.



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The Sunshine Coast is full of rugged coastline, beaches, lakes, trails, and parks to discover. This is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and a prime location for everything from kayaking and scuba diving to mountain biking and hiking.

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Here you will find wonders of nature, beaches galore and fresh local food in abundance. From the majestic Glass House Mountains to Noosa and the coloured sands of Rainbow Beach, the region includes over 100 kilometres of pristine sandy beaches, surrounded by the quiet beauty of coastal and hinterland villages.

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Queensland Rail (QR) operates regular train service between the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Queensland Rail (QR) operates regular train services between the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. For more information, or to plan your journey, contact TransLink, or Queensland Rail on 13 16 17 or visit the QR website.

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December to February temperatures on the Sunshine Coast average 17?C to 28?C and there's a large degree of daytime sunshine. Provided you're sun safe, this is a great time to visit the beaches in the region. The water is toasty warm yet refreshing (around 26?C) in summer months.

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The Sunshine Coast is perfectly positioned to capture comfortable winters and warm summers and you can swim in the ocean year-round.

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The sunshine coast in summer can be very humid, interestingly the sunshine coast is actually classified as a humid subtropical climate falling short of being a tropical climate only because of the cool nights we experience during our winters.

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