If you have never been to Noosa, Australia, then it is time you packed your bags and headed there as soon as possible. The Shire of Noosa is an area in the Sunshine Coast of Australia and is located 130 kilometres to the north of Brisbane. With a population of around 60, 000 people, it was established in 1910 and covers an area of 868.7 kilometres squared. The combination of attractions in this area should prompt you to pack those bags and head here immediately. This article aims to give you a preview of the remarkable attractions to expect.
The premier attraction is the Australia Zoo. Located on 1638 Steve Irwin Way. You will find koalas, crocodiles, tigers and many more animals there. How would it feel walking with a Sumatran Tiger side by side or petting those cute little tiger cubs? Well, all that and more are to be found in this haven that also gives you a chance to adopt an animal of your choice. This facility operates between 9am to 5pm and it will most certainly be worth every minute of your time.
The Majestic Theatre is another attraction to visit while in Noosa. It is a community-owned facility that screens regular silent films, community events and also a range of live performances. It is heritage-listed and it was fully renovated in 2007 to give you that unforgettable experience. The Majestic Theatre in Noosa is noted as the only remaining genuine silent film facility, something that should tickle performing arts’ fans. It was also in 2009 listed in the list of the 150 Must-Do’s in the state of Queensland. This theatre is also an ideal location to hold your birthday parties, corporate events and even weddings.
Another stunning must-visit is the Underwater World Sunshine Coast. This facility gives the visitors the real experience of seeing the marine life at its best. The giant aquarium showcases thousands of animals that are found in marine and freshwater conditions such as stingrays, giant sharks and octopuses. They have regular shows that leave the visitors’ mouth wide open in amazement. How would it feel to watch the largest crabs in the world at close range and an opportunity to pet the seals and otters?
Noosa National Park sees more than one million visitors each year, making it the most visited location in the entire country. A visit to Noosa would not be complete without a walk in its serene walking tracks that are suited for every age, gender and fitness levels. Noosa National Park has thousands of wildlife, plant life and coves.
You can also visit the world-famous Mt Coolum. It will provide you with the exciting activity of climbing up a steep rocky track so as to reach to the summit of the mountain. You will have stunning views of the whole Sunshine Coast. As for accommodation, you can pick the ideal one for you out of the many Noosa holiday resorts. One such option would be the Emerald Noosa where comfort meets affordability and attains the perfect balance. Be sure to check in at Emerald Noosa when you are on holiday to look at the many attractions that this lovely town has to offer.
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