Fun ways to warm up in Noosa this winter
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With chilled party boats to cruise on, mountain bike trails to shred, waves to jump, whales to spot and even planes to jump out of, you’ll be warming up in Noosa in no time this winter.
Located on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, travelling to Noosa from anywhere in Australia is easy. Once you’re here there are many ways to get around. See Noosa from the water, on two wheels or four, or climb on a local bus and let someone else do the driving. If you’re feeling more adventurous you can even charter an aircraft or helicopter - see our Play page for great ideas and contact information.
Flights from most Australian capital cities arrive at and depart from Sunshine Coast Airport at Maroochydore, about 30 minutes’ drive south of
Noosa. Virgin Australia, Jetstar and Qantas all fly into Sunshine Coast Airport, while Air New Zealand operates seasonal flights direct from
Auckland. Taxis, transfer buses, private limousines and car hire are available for transfers to Noosa from the airport.
Brisbane Airport is Queensland’s domestic and international gateway, with over 200 flights departing and arriving daily. There are a number
of bus transfer and limousine services between Brisbane Airport and Noosa.
To find out more or to book a transfer to or from Noosa, please call our Visitor Information Centres on 1 3000 NOOSA, see our Hire and Transport page or ask your accommodation provider. Details for
the information centres may be found by clicking on ‘contact’.
Noosa is an easy 1½ hour drive north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway. Take the turn-off at Eumundi and follow the signs along Eumundi-Noosa
Road. If you’re arriving from the north, Noosa is about 45 minutes south of Gympie. Turn off the Bruce Highway at Cooroy then follow the signs
along Cooroy-Noosa Road.
Greyhound Australia operates an extensive bus network around Australia, with Noosa a popular stop for many travellers. For details on schedules
and rates visit greyhound.com.au
Trains from Brisbane stop at Nambour and Cooroy, where Sunbus collects passengers heading to Noosa. For rail and bus timetables visit translink.com.au
With chilled party boats to cruise on, mountain bike trails to shred, waves to jump, whales to spot and even planes to jump out of, you’ll be warming up in Noosa in no time this winter.
If you’re lucky enough to be staying in Noosa for a couple of weeks, you’ll definitely find time for a lot more than 10 things to do, but if it’s just a short stay or your first time here, you’ve got to start somewhere ….
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