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Fresh ideas for a Sunshine Coast getaway

The post-January holiday period is often the best time to visit the Sunshine Coast, with 100 kilometres of coastline providing plenty of space to soak up the sunshine and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.

A new wave of accommodation rolls in

A fresh era in Sunshine Coast accommodation begins this April with the opening of the 180-room Avani Mooloolaba Beach Hotel, marking the first major internationally branded leisure hotel to open here since 1988. The hotel boasts a prime location in the heart of Mooloolaba, moments from the beach, restaurants, boutiques and experiences. The stylish rooms are the essence of beach chic, and Avani Spa offers an enticing range of massage and wellness treatments. The hotel’s standout feature is Sully’s Rooftop – a pool, bar and dining space boasting sweeping views of Mooloolaba Beach, Point Cartwright and the Glass House Mountains.

Boutique farm stays on the Sunshine Coast

Following on the success of its luxury farm stay experience, Sixty6 Acres has unveiled an on-site restaurant, six mineral plunge pools, a suite of new activities and 93 powered caravan and camping sites. Meanwhile, Mayan Farm in the Noosa hinterland has added four beautifully crafted, self-contained villas made from rammed earth and recycled timber, each offering tranquil views across its 100-acre property. Opening in February, Seven Hills Estate brings a regenerative eco-farm stay to the region, featuring three private, luxury cabins set beside Conondale National Park where guests can disconnect and immerse themselves in nature. A swim in the cooling waters of Booloumba Falls is an absolute ‘must-do’ for visitors.

Accessible tours in some of the Sunshine Coast’s most prized locations

Private tour operator, Sunny Jeeps, has launched an inclusive adventure tour designed to welcome guests who benefit from supported or flexible touring. The experience caters to travellers with mobility considerations, cognitive or learning differences, reduced stamina, low vision or blindness (including guests travelling with Guide Dog), or those who prefer extra time, space or personalised communication. Touring options include the Beach Adventure, which explores the Great Beach Drive to Double Island Point, or the Hinterland Adventure taking guests deep into the Conondale National Park rainforest.

New farm-to-fork hinterland hotspot

Situated on a 30-acre regenerative agritourism site brimming with food, nature, and community, Alsawha Estate has shifted from its original Verrierdale macadamia farm to forge a new chapter in Palmwoods, with the addition of its on-site restaurant, ēthos. The Mediterranean-inspired menu is crafted with fresh, spray-free ingredients, harvested straight from the on-site gardens and sourced from local farmers. Every meal is designed with intention and made to be shared.

Dreaming Trails Tour

The Dreaming Trails Tour offers a deeply immersive way to engage with the Sunshine Coast’s Indigenous heritage and local flavours. Created by First Nations bushfoods pioneer Aunty Dale Chapman of My Dilly Bag and hosted by Mystic Mountain Tours, the experience begins at QCamel Dairy with tastings and stories that highlight camels’ ties to First Nations communities. Guests then head to TribalLink Activity Centre for ochre painting, bushcraft and a bush-inspired waterhole lunch before concluding at My Dilly Bag for more tastings and Aunty Dale’s warm hospitality.

Discover more holiday inspiration at www.visitsunshinecoast.com.au

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