Australia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Sunshine Coast
Everything you need to explore Sunshine Coast — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Sunshine Coast
A patrolled stretch of golden sand with calm waters, flanked by a grassy esplanade and the Mooloolaba Spit. Good for swimming, picnics, or watching the fishing trawlers come in.
🕐 Open 24 hours; lifeguards on patrol 8am–5pm daily
💡 Arrive before 9am to grab a bench under the pandanus trees—they fill up fast on weekends. The public barbecues near the surf club are free and clean.
Hotels near Mooloolaba Beach →A 10.8 km return trail along the coastline from Noosa Heads, with views of beaches, headlands and rainforest sections. Expect pademelons and occasional dolphins in the waves.
🕐 Sunrise to sunset daily
💡 Start by 7am to avoid crowds and heat. Park at the Noosa Heads car park (pay and display, $2 per hour) or take a bus from Sunshine Beach if the lot is full.
Hotels near Noosa National Park Coastal Walk →A 55-hectare remnant rainforest with a 1.5 km circular boardwalk, located on the Blackall Range at Maleny. Views across to the Glass House Mountains. Free entry includes the Discovery Centre with interpretive displays.
🕐 7am–5pm daily (Discovery Centre 9.30am–3.30pm)
💡 Bring binoculars for birdwatching—satin bowerbirds are common. The cafe sells decent coffee and cake, but you can also bring a picnic. Allow 45 minutes for the walk.
Hotels near Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve →A 10.8km return walk along the headlands from Noosa Main Beach to Hell's Gates. Sweeping ocean views, spotted gum forest, and a solid chance of seeing koalas in the trees around the picnic area.
🕐 Sunrise to sunset daily
💡 Start before 7am in summer—you'll beat the crowds and the heat. Take binoculars for the headland; dolphins and migratory humpbacks are common between June and November.
Hotels near Noosa National Park Coastal Track →A 58 km network of trails through the Blackall Range, with shorter free sections like the 4.4 km Kondalilla Falls circuit near Montville. Swimming hole at the base of the falls in summer.
🕐 Sunrise to sunset daily
💡 Avoid weekends in school holidays—the car park fills by 9am. For a quiet alternative, try the 2.7 km Westaway Trail from Mapleton day-use area, with fewer people and good creek crossings.
Hotels near Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk sections →Museum in Sunshine Coast
Small local museum in a former bank building, telling the region's story through vintage photographs, farming tools, and a replica 1920s grocery store. Donation entry, no pressure.
🕐 10am–3pm Tuesday to Saturday; closed Sunday–Monday
💡 Ask the volunteer at the front desk about the 'Buderim Ginger' history display—there's a jukebox of oral histories from farmers who started the industry. Allow 45 minutes max.
Hotels near Sunshine Coast Museum & Heritage Centre →Landmark in Sunshine Coast
A grassy headland with a distinctive white lighthouse, offering 360-degree views from Mooloolaba to Coolum. Popular for sunset watching and spotting dolphins in the channel below.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Park at the northern carpark and walk the short track to the lower platform—less crowded than the top, and you can see the lighthouse silhouetted against the sky. Best light is 30 minutes before sunset.
Hotels near Point Cartwright Lookout →A headland in Buddina at the mouth of the Mooloolah River, with a concrete path running from the car park to the lighthouse. Panoramic views of the coast, river mouth and offshore islands. No entry fee.
🕐 Open 24 hours (lighthouse closed to public)
💡 Visit around sunset for whale watching (June–November). Park at La Balsa Park on Pacific Boulevard and walk up—free and less busy than the main lot. Bring a jacket; wind picks up after 4pm.
Hotels near Point Cartwright Lookout and coastal path →Historic in Sunshine Coast
A mini medieval-style castle built from sandstone in the 1970s, set in Bli Bli. Houses the Australian Heritage Doll & Toy Collection and offers tower views over the Maroochy River.
🕐 10am–4pm daily (last entry 3pm)
💡 Skip the daytime guided tour—go for the self-guided audio walk instead. The ticket lasts all day, so you can come back after lunch without extra cost.
Hotels near Sunshine Castle →Cultural in Sunshine Coast
A working ginger farm and processing factory at Yandina. Free entry to the grounds and shop; you can watch the bottling line through glass windows. Pay for tours, boat ride or ice cream.
🕐 9am–5pm daily
💡 Skip the paid tours unless you're keen on factory line footage. The free tasting platter at the shop gives you samples of ginger beer, chutneys and crystallised ginger.
Hotels near The Ginger Factory →Where to Eat in Sunshine Coast
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Sunshine Coast?
The top attractions include Mooloolaba Beach, Sunshine Coast Museum & Heritage Centre, Point Cartwright Lookout, Noosa National Park Coastal Walk, Point Cartwright Lookout and coastal path, Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve.
How many days do you need in Sunshine Coast?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Sunshine Coast 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Sunshine Coast famous for?
Sunshine Coast is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Sunshine Coast?
Top options include Harry's on Buderim, Hotel Maroochydore, Wara Sushi, Little Red Dumpling.