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HomeNewsAfternoon Serenity Cruise – 25% Off for Locals

Afternoon Serenity Cruise – 25% Off for Locals

Afternoon Serenity Cruise – 25% Off for Locals. Experience the magic of Australia’s only Everglades.

Step aboard and unwind on an Afternoon Serenity Cruise through one of the world’s most pristine and awe-inspiring wilderness areas. Known as the “River of Mirrors”, the Noosa Everglades offer a surreal natural experience, where ancient tea tree waters reflect the untouched beauty of this extraordinary ecosystem.

Glide through sub-tropical landscapes that have remained unchanged for thousands of years, and discover a remarkable environment where over 1,365 plant species and a range of Australia’s iconic birdlife reside. Sit back and enjoy expert commentary with a glass of beer, bubbles, or juice in hand as you take it all in.

Freshwater flowing from the Cooloola Sandmass filters through tea tree-infused wetlands, creating the crystal-clear, mirror-like reflections this region is famous for. It’s a peaceful, pristine setting—ideal for slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and capturing unforgettable photos.

We’re offering 25% off the Afternoon Serenity Cruise for locals from 9 January to 28 February 2026. Simply use promo code LOCALS when booking online. It’s the perfect chance to enjoy your own backyard or impress visiting friends and family with something truly special.

After the cruise, relax with a drink or early dinner at CootharaBAR & Bistro—open 7 days.

URL: habitatnoosa.com.au/

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