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Sunshine Coast Schoolies Accommodation

Sunshine Coast accommodation and destination resource guide for Schoolies on the Sunshine Coast.

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Check out the massive range of surf beaches on the Sunshine Coast - from the open waters of Rainbow Beach through to Caloundra's secluded King's Beach. Other popular beaches include Noosa, Mooloolaba, Alexandra Headlands and Coolum. Cruise the Pumicestone Passage in a canoe or see the glassy tannin-filled water reflections at the Noosa Everglades. Snorkel in rock pools or take in one of the Sunshine Coast's major events including surfing and triathlon carnivals.

Some of the destinations schoolies will visit on the Sunshine Coast are:

Noosa
Vibrant Hastings Street at Noosa Heads is alive with designer boutiques, sidewalk cafes and restaurants and all manner of accommodation.

Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, abounds with delightful cafes and restaurants to boutiques and all types of accommodation. Noosa has a reputation for being the premier gourmet destination of Queensland. From Hastings Street, visitors are only a short distance from natural wonders such as the Noosa National Park, Cooloola National Park and the Noosa River Everglades, surfing beaches and seascapes.

Mooloolaba
Mooloolaba is a Sunshine Coast town that boasts beach and river frontages and is treasured by locals for its excellent broad beaches and tranquil environs. Mooloolaba provides a mix of harbour, beach, parks and shopping with coastal strip panoramas. It is a great place to enjoy a holiday by the seaside and houses many marinas. Mooloolaba Beach was recently voted Queensland's Cleanest Beach.

Fraser Island
Fraser Island is the world's largest sand island and is stretched across 140 kilometers of coastline. It is located 3 hours north of Brisbane, Queensland. Fraser Island boasts a number of crystal clear lakes. Visiting schoolies are also attracted annually to enjoy whale watching.

Sunshine Coast
Stretching for 65 kilometres are the sandy beaches of the Sunshine Coast, extending from Caloundra north to the trendy Noosa and Noosaville. Visiting schoolies to the Sunshine Coast can't go past Noosa and its surrounding centres: these include Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Noosa Junction and Sunshine Beach.

The Sunshine Coast Hotel section provides a listing of Sunshine Coast accommodation that provide a service as a hotel.

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Sunshine Coast Schoolies Accommodation