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Noosa guides refreshed

Tourism Noosa is excited to announce the arrival of its signature visitor publications, the 2026 editions of Noosa The Guide and Noosa The Map – now printed and ready for distribution ahead of the busy holiday season.

With 20,000 copies of Noosa The Guide and 50,000 copies of Noosa The Map produced, these publications remain two of the region’s most trusted resources for visitors planning their Noosa experience. Both have been refreshed with contemporary design, vibrant photography and updated content that reflects the breadth of experiences across the Noosa region.

Noosa The Guide continues to deliver inspiring editorial and practical planning information in a compact A5 format. This year’s edition showcases top holiday highlights featuring Noosa’s coastal, river and hinterland villages; outdoor adventures; trails and treks; the natural wonders of Noosa; wellness escapes; golfing opportunities; pet-friendly ideas; accessible experiences; family-friendly activities, places to stay and so much more. It also features an expanded spotlight on the region’s food and drink scene, including dining with a view, private chefs, cooking classes, favourite bars, spicy flavours, paddock-to-plate experiences, eat streets, and local makers.

Complementing the guide is Noosa The Map, offering an easy-to-navigate overview of the region’s beaches, national parks, transport routes, walking trails, shopping centres, leisure facilities and key attractions. Widely used by accommodation providers, tourism operators and the Noosa Visitor Information Centre, the map remains an essential tool for helping visitors make the most of their stay.

Destination Marketing Manager Helen Mitchell said the arrival of the 2026 editions comes at an ideal time, with the peak holiday season of the year.

“Both publications play a vital role in shaping the visitor experience from the moment travellers start planning their trip,” Ms Mitchell said. “They showcase the richness and diversity of Noosa’s offerings from our coastline to our hinterland and help visitors explore with confidence and curiosity.”

Ms Mitchell said the guides also highlight the strength of the local tourism community. “These publications are a collaborative effort with our members and operators, and we’re proud to present resources that not only support our industry but also inspire visitors to discover everything that makes Noosa so special.”

The 2026 editions of Noosa The Guide and Noosa The Map will be distributed across tourism businesses, accommodation providers, Visitor Information Centres around the region, at the Sunshine Coast Airport, through key travel partners and also online at www.visitnoosa.com.au/plan.

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