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Discover your best self at Noosa Aquatic Centre

Are you looking for a way to enhance your health and well-being?

The Noosa Aquatic Centre’s Wellness Studio offers a fantastic range of classes that cater to all fitness levels and schedules. Whether you’re an early bird, a nine-five worker, or someone who loves a leisurely Sunday morning, we have something for everyone.

New classes to fit your lifestyle

In response to popular demand, we’ve expanded our offerings to include even more of your favourite classes. Our new early morning sessions are perfect for those who want to kick-start their day with a boost of energy. We’ve added additional Pilates classes, renowned for their ability to improve flexibility, posture, and core strength. And for a truly rejuvenating experience, join us for our new 75-minute extended yoga class on Sundays — an ideal way to start your week with peace and balance.

Affordable memberships with a wide range of activities

Our memberships offer incredible value for money, providing access to a diverse range of activities. From Pilates and Yoga to other wellness and fitness programs, there’s something to suit every interest and schedule. Whether you’re looking to build strength, increase flexibility, or simply find a peaceful escape from daily life, our Wellness Studio is the perfect place to find your balance.

Join us today

Ready to embark on your wellness journey? Joining is easy! Visit our reception at the Noosa Aquatic Centre, call us at 5448 0288, or explore online at noosaaquaticcentre.com.au. Our friendly staff are always here to help you find the perfect class and membership option for your needs.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to invest in your well-being and discover all the fantastic activities available at the NAC’s Wellness Studio. We can’t wait to see you there!

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