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Fishing safaris on cruise

THERE is no better way to explore Noosa than with one of The Jetty’s cruise and tour operators who will get you up close and personal with some of Noosa’s best views and wildlife.
For the fishing family, Noosa River Fishing Safaris is the perfect way to introduce the kids to fishing as you spend a family day out on the Noosa River.
Noosa River Fishing Safaris cater for all levels of experience and offer a full sun canopy, fishing equipment, drinks and food, so you don’t need to bring a thing.
Noosa Bluewater Charters cater for the fishers who like to get out into the deep sea for a few hours of solid fishing with snapper, coral trout and sweetlip on the menu.
If you prefer to relax and take in the stunning natural landscape of Noosaville, Weyba Creek and Noosa Sound canals, the family-owned and operated Noosa River and Canal Cruises offers sunset and daytime cruises for you and up to 42 friends.
If you would like a little more action, the Discovery Group offers the Bar-b-Canoe cruise that will take you through the Noosa Everglades, where you can spot wildlife, enjoy a swim and canoe, before enjoying a delicious barbecue lunch.
For thrill seekers, the Ocean Rider has been described as a “must-do” when in Noosa and is sure to get your heart pumping while you fly about Noosa National Park.
For the creative, Top Photos offers you the chance to enjoy private lessons as well as photography tours to capture the true magic of Noosa River.
View award-winning photographer Andrew McGaughey’s works at The Jetty art gallery, before setting off on a day tour of some of Noosa’s best locations in an eight-seater luxury van.
After a day of exploring the River, you can sit back and relax at The Sand Bar, your local friendly producers of gelato, baked goods and coffee created by talented baristas; it’s a great spot to share the local vibe and enjoy a coffee.
Drop into The Jetty booking centre, 189 Gympie Terrace, to book any of the above tours or to see Andrew’s works and purchase your own image of Noosa.

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