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HomeNewsDiscover your own backyard, experience Noosa

Discover your own backyard, experience Noosa

Tourism Noosa has launched a locals campaign to encourage locals to get out and about in their own backyard and experience Noosa like our visitors do.

COVID-19 has challenged many businesses in Noosa over the past 8 months and with no international travel and youth bookings, the adventure and tour operators in our region are doing it tough. To support these operators, Tourism Noosa is putting the spotlight on them and encouraging locals to support local businesses and experience one of the many and varied tours and experiences on offer in Noosa.

The locals campaign commences 9 October through to 27 November in partnership with Noosa Today and will showcase different operator deals each week. From River Play, to Noosa Country, Beach Experiences, Adrenaline Action and more, there will be great deals for locals on offer.

A taste of the deals include: 20% off a Noosa Drinks Tour with Creative Tours; Free additional hour when booking a Nauticycle with Eco Noosa Adventure Tours; $5 off a day or sunset cruise with Noosa River & Canal Cruises; 20% off standard bike hire for locals with Bike On and more.

Different deals will be featured in Noosa Today each week with all deals online at www.visitnoosa.com.au/localsdeals

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