




Noosa Main Beach is one of those rare spots that makes you fall in love at first sight. Located on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, this beautiful north-facing beach is perfect for both swimming and surfing throughout the year. The gentle waves and crystal-clear waters make it a favorite among families and first-time surfers. What makes it special is that it’s one of the few beaches on Australia’s east coast that faces north, which means it’s usually protected from strong winds and has calm waters.
If you’re planning to explore Australia Tour Packages, make sure to include Noosa Main Beach in your itinerary. The beach is lined with sparkly white sand and surrounded by the Noosa National Park on one side and fancy restaurants and shops on the other. It’s patrolled by lifeguards year-round, so you can swim safely. The beach sits right next to Hastings Street, where you can grab a coffee, shop, or enjoy a meal with amazing ocean views.
The beach is open 24/7 and completely free to visit. Lifeguards patrol from 7 am to 5 pm daily. Parking fees apply in nearby lots:
– 2 hours: INR 300 (AU$6)
– All-day parking: INR 750 (AU$15)
Free street parking is available but hard to find during peak times.
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Queensland, Australia
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Point of Interest for Noosa Heads Main Beach

Perfect Swimming Spot
Enjoy the safest swimming conditions in Queensland with calm, crystal-clear waters and year-round lifeguard patrol. Great for families with kids and nervous swimmers.

Sunset Walks
Take a walk along the boardwalk during sunset, with amazing views of the ocean and chances to spot dolphins playing in the waves.

National Park Access
Walk directly from the beach to Noosa National Park’s coastal tracks. Spot koalas in trees and enjoy spectacular ocean views along the walking trails.




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