Thanks to its gorgeous weather and tropical climate, Noosa is a wonderful destination to visit all year round. Noosa is bursting with natural attractions and things to do. From whale watching in the Winter to surfing in the Summer, every season brings its own drawcard. Learn more about the best times to visit Noosa here.
Located approximately 2 hours from Brisbane and 35 minutes from the Sunshine Coast Airport, there are many options for getting to Noosa. Whether you want to fly, drive or even catch a scenic train journey, getting to Noosa is simple and straightforward. Discover more about getting to Noosa here.
Whether you're seeking the independence of your own vehicle or the affordability of public transport, Noosa has a great range of transport options available to travellers. Hire your own car or bike to explore the beautiful surrounds, or venture on a day trip to the Glass House Mountains. Jump aboard the Noosa ferry to discover the gorgeous river, or hail a taxi to get yourself from A to B — whatever your transport needs, Noosa will deliver.
Noosa is a fantastic holiday destination for families with young children, thanks to the amazing resorts, weather and activities. Many of Noosa's resorts also offer kids club and child minding facilities to keep the little one’s more than entertained in tropical paradise.
While Noosa isn't the cheapest holiday destination, it certainly isn't out of reach. Depending on where you stay, Noosa accommodation can be a little on the pricier side, however there are still many great savings to be found. With a huge selection of resorts and hotels, there is something available for every kind of traveller. Additionally, by purchasing a holiday package with TravelOnline, you can take advantage of the amazing savings on offer.
There are ATM's located all over Noosa including hotels, convenience stores, banks and at tourist hotspots. VISA, Mastercard and American Express are accepted almost everywhere.
The Australian Dollar is divided into 100 cents with coin denominations in 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2. Notes are made from a waterproof plastic compound and are colour coded in $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Many items in shops are priced in odd amounts, e.g. $1.97 or $9.99 and in this instance the law requires that the total bill is rounded up or down to the nearest 5c.
No service charge applies in Australia, and tipping is not mandatory, however a 10% tip in restaurants and hotel bars is standard for great service.
In Australia, the minimal legal age to consume alcohol is 18 years. Additionally, people under 25 years of age going to nightclubs or bars will need to carry identification and proof of age with them to be guaranteed entry. This also applies to the purchase of alcohol from a bar or liquor store (bottle shop). It is also illegal to purchase liquor for a 'minor'.
Unless you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, you will require an Australian visa to enter Australia. New Zealand passport holders can apply for a visa upon entering Australia, however all other travellers must apply for the visa before leaving their home country. For more information about visa’s and entry requirements, visit the Australian Department of Home Affairs website.
Australian health care is among the best in the world with highly trained professionals and advanced medical services. New Zealand, UK and Finnish visitors are entitled to heavily subsidised or free medical and hospital care under reciprocal national health care agreements with Medicare. All other visitors are advised to take out travel insurance with special cover available at a much cheaper price than cover offered in other overseas countries. Most major hotels also have an on-call doctor.
Visitors who require medication to treat a medical condition should carry a letter from their doctor at all times outlining their condition and treatment required, especially if the medication is uncommon or contains narcotics as this may be a restricted import. Most medications are available in Australia with a doctor's prescription and will only be dispensed by a qualified pharmacist at 'chemist' shops or 'pharmacies
With an unlocked mobile phone, travellers can purchase a local sim card to use while travelling throughout Noosa or alternatively contact your service provider to see if international roaming is available. Free WiFi is also available among the main tourist areas, hotels, resorts and internet cafes.
Yes. travellers should always take out travel insurance. Regardless of your good health or preferred style of holiday, travel insurance protects you against accident, illness or injury. Insurance can also cover you and your family in case of acts of nature, lost or stolen luggage and in light of unexpected changes to your travel plans (please refer to product disclosure statements for coverage details).