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Day 1 - Challenge your team

Morning - Find your perfect wave

To really understand what makes Noosa a World Surfing Reserve, you’ve got to get amongst it. Even if you’ve never held a surfboard in your life, the top-notch instructors from one of the local surf schools will have you hanging ten in no time while more experienced riders can opt for an advanced training session. Paddling onto a wave at Noosa’s Main Beach, with the stunning backdrop of Noosa National Park, is a feeling everyone should experience at least once in their lives. For bigger groups (over 28 pax) or to mix things up with some extra team building, Go Ride A Wave can help you plan the ultimate Beach Olympics with surf life saving club-style events like beach flags, tug-o-war and other novelty relays. Negotiation and problem solving never looked so fun.

Lunch - River cruise and the boathouse

While the Sunset Bar at Noosa Boathouse is extremely enticing, you’re headed to nearby Tewantin to work off lunch with a sunset abseil down Mt Tinbeerwah (max 12 pax). Grab Rock Noosa will literally show you the ropes as you descend the 40-50m cliff face. Reward the team with a glass of bubbles as you cheer your success – and strength – and watch the amazing sunset. (Allow three hours for this experience.) You’ll be on a high as you return to Noosa to freshen up before dinner and a cocktail-making class at Miss Moneypenny’s. You could go straight up and master three cocktails of your choice, or you could have some fun with their expert mixologists and design a cocktails challenge. Perhaps a Mystery Box Challenge where delegates have to create a cocktail from what’s inside and put them to the expert tasting panel? With the aperitifs well looked after, slide into your exclusive lounge or deck area for snacks like Szechuan calamari and Miss Moneypenny’s Signature Pizzas or a sumptuous banquet menu (hello, slow cooked lamb shoulder). Capacity of spaces range from 30 pax to 300 exclusive use.

Evening - Adrenaline afternoon

While the Sunset Bar at Noosa Boathouse is extremely enticing, you’re headed to nearby Tewantin to work off lunch with a sunset abseil down Mt Tinbeerwah (max 12 pax). Grab Rock Noosa will literally show you the ropes as you descend the 40-50m cliff face. Reward the team with a glass of bubbles as you cheer your success – and strength – and watch the amazing sunset. (Allow three hours for this experience.) You’ll be on a high as you return to Noosa to freshen up before dinner and a cocktail-making class at Miss Moneypenny’s. You could go straight up and master three cocktails of your choice, or you could have some fun with their expert mixologists and design a cocktails challenge. Perhaps a Mystery Box Challenge where delegates have to create a cocktail from what’s inside and put them to the expert tasting panel? With the aperitifs well looked after, slide into your exclusive lounge or deck area for snacks like Szechuan calamari and Miss Moneypenny’s Signature Pizzas or a sumptuous banquet menu (hello, slow cooked lamb shoulder). Capacity of spaces range from 30 pax to 300 exclusive use.