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What is the best time of year to go to Noosa?

Between the months of December and February, the weather in Noosa is at its best. With a comfortable average temperature of around 27°C, travelling to Noosa in summer allows you to participate in outdoor activities such as swimming and other water sports, hiking, and bike riding.



The best time to visit Noosa, Australia, depends on your preference for weather and crowds, but Spring (September to November) is widely considered the "sweet spot." During these months, daytime temperatures are a pleasant 16°C to 27°C (61°F-81°F), and humidity is at its lowest, making it ideal for the Noosa National Park hikes and outdoor dining on Hastings Street. For those looking to avoid the intense humidity and peak holiday crowds of the Australian Summer (December–February), Spring offers a more tranquil and "affordable" experience. However, if you are a surfer, the "Autumn and Winter" (March–August) months provide the most consistent waves and clear, crisp skies. Noosa is also famous for its May Food & Wine Festival, which draws massive crowds, so those seeking a quieter getaway should avoid that specific week. Regardless of when you visit, Noosa’s sub-tropical climate means it is rarely truly "cold," though you will need a light jacket for the cooler winter evenings.

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