Noosa North Shore

Every visitor to the Sunshine Coast...
Should visit the wilds of Noosa’s North Shore. Best explored by 4WD independently or on one of the regular tours, Noosa’s North Shore boasts 50km of pristine white sand beaches, untamed nature and sparkling blue sea stretching all the way from the Noosa River to Rainbow Beach. If you’re visiting by car just hop on the vehicle ferry at Tewantin for a short five minute crossing, but check the tide timetables first and plan your trip so you’ll be driving up or down the beach at low tide. The tide comes in fast and you definitely don’t want to be stranded.
While on Noosa’s North Shore...
you can go horse riding, camel riding, swimming, surfing, fishing, hang gliding or sailing. Scenic highlights include Teewah Coloured Sands, where the dunes cover the color spectrum from light yellow through orange and red to brown, and Double Island Point with a walk to the lighthouse. Fish are abundant in the coastal waters off Double Island Point so look out for turtles during your walk, or organise a diving trip before you leave to see the marine life up close.
There’s a range of...
accommodation available on Noosa’s North Shore from resorts and holiday houses to camping on the beach or inland, where you can cool off in one of the swimming holes. Even if you don’t have enough time to stay on Noosa’s North Shore it makes a great day trip from anywhere on the Sunshine Coast.