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Staycay your way this May

There’s something pretty special about calling the Sunshine Coast home. It’s not just the beaches, the hinterland, or the incredible sunsets — it’s the community that makes this place really shine.

Each year, millions come here to experience the magic we get to live every day. But this May, it’s our turn. A chance to slow down, explore a little deeper, and support the amazing local businesses that are the heart of our home.

Right now, more than 100 local operators have special deals on offer to inspire us to step outside, reconnect with our backyard, and enjoy what makes our region so unique.

Here are just a few ideas to get you started:

– BIG4 Caloundra – Stay and play to save up to 40 per cent mid-week and enjoy a family pass to Aussie World — perfect for making memories with the kids.

– Noosa Hill Resort – 15 per cent off and a late checkout so you can linger a little longer.

– Spicers Clovelly Estate – Has a special Pooch Package because our four-legged family members deserve a getaway too!

And if you’re feeling adventurous:

– Early bird Swim with Whales experiences with Sunreef Mooloolaba.

– Book a Sunny Jeeps tour and get 50 per cent off your next adventure.

– Tours across the region with Joel’s Journeys, discounted at 10 to 20 per cent.

There’s so much happening in May too — from the delicious local feasts of GourMay Mary Valley to the colour, creativity and connection of Horizon Festival.

This is our time to celebrate everything we love about the Sunshine Coast. To support our local businesses and to share in the spirit of community that makes this place home.

– Explore all the special offers at visitsunshinecoast.com/deals and start planning your May staycation.

Visit Sunshine Coast is the Regional Tourism Organisation covering Sunshine Coast, Noosa and Gympie regions.

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