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Review of Noosa Australia NOOSA
Calling Code: +61

   Whether it is a resort luxury, stylish self-contained beach villas, or treehouse cabins, the Coast will not disappoint. Noosa is undeniably the jewel in the coast's crown and the perfect base from which to discover the region's other treasures.

Once a sleepy seaside village, Noosa embodies the essence of relaxed Queensland ambience. It radiates a casual elegance and has managed to develop into an international standard resort while retaining its original beach holiday charm.

Vibrant Hastings Street at Noosa Heads is alive with designer boutiques, sidewalk cafes and restaurants and all manner of accommodation. The Noosa Sheraton Resort sits comfortably just a few doors down from a sidewalk tropical fruit stall and a surf shop where golden haired board riders congregate to check out the latest in surfing hardware.

The resort enclave caters to an amazing mix of sunseekers ranging from serious surfies to families, foodies, and executive couples doing their best to forget the office. It is this mix that is the vital life blood of Noosa and the restaurants and cafes lining both sides of Hastings Street provide the ideal vantage point from which to watch the passing parade.

Nestled at the northern end of the Sunshine Coast, Noosa combines the natural charm of seaside getaways with casual sophistication. This blend of spectacular ocean beaches, National Parks and delicate ecosystems is combined with the comforts of contemporary living. It's this unique mix that gives Noosa the enviable lifestyle qualities that underpin its reputation as Australia's finest resort village. In fact, the whole shire is declared a fauna and flora sanctuary but when you do step off the 'beaten track' you'll find much to delight you.

Review of international travel and budget resorts in Noosa Australia
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Culture
Hastings Street - the heart of the town

Hostels
Halse Lodge - the closest backpackers to the beach
Dolphins Beach House
Gagaju Bushcamp
Nautilus Noosa
Sandy Court Holiday Units

Hotels & Resorts
Koala Beach Resort - soak up the atmosphere

Restaurants
Noosa Valley Winery - a winery and b&b
Surf Life Saving Club - grab a sundowner and watch the world

Resorts
Noosa Valley Manor Luxury B&B