As the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour roars through Australia, why not sweeten up your adventure with a detour to Noosa, the hidden gem on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast? Picture this: after the electrifying atmosphere of the matches, you swap stadium seats for sandy shores, and scrum battles for serene beachfront bliss.
Noosa offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement, with its pristine beaches, lush national parks, and vibrant local culture. Whether you're winding down with a surf session at Main Beach or exploring the chic boutiques and gourmet eateries of Hastings Street, Noosa promises a refreshing escape to recharge before the next thrilling game.
Add Noosa to your itinerary and experience the ultimate blend of sport and paradise – it's the sweet life rugby fans deserve.
Noosa is famous for its mild subtropical climate, with an average
annual temperature of 28°C (82°F) in summer and 21°C (69°F) in winter.
For further climate information, please refer to the Australian Bureau
of Meteorology.
Noosa has never been easier to access with connectivity from two airports within driving distance, with flights from regional and major cities and beyond.
Just a 30-minute drive from Noosa, with direct flights from several Australian capital cities and regional destinations, and a seasonal service from Auckland (June to October).
Serviced by all major and many minor airports around Australia and the world, Brisbane Airport is just 90 minutes' drive from Noosa along Australia's Highway 1.
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Tourism Noosa acknowledges the traditional owners of the country on which we live, work and travel, the Kabi Kabi people, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.