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It has been some time since I had the pleasure of visiting Noosa, Australia. Back then I found that it was a trendy town located just 90 minutes north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast.

The town has a laidback vibe and as such you will find it a great place to relax. The climate is sub-tropical and is very pleasant.

No matter where you choose to stay at Noosa you will be close to wildlife. You may even see some koalas in the trees near your accommodation. Nearby you can enjoy Noosa National Park. It is one of the most visited in Queensland and has many walking trails the through the bush and along the coast. Here you will get to enjoy some breathtaking views.

The great thing about the National Park is that it is in easy reach of Noosa. One minute you could be shopping in elegant boutiques, the next you are out hiking in the park.

Hastings Street is the place to be seen. It has restaruants, bistros, nightclubs and beachfront apartments. All the beautiful people hangout here.

If you enjoy your food then Noosa is for you. There is nothing better than great food and holiday relaxation to escape the stresses of day-to-day life. Noosa gourmet food is world renown so eat up and enjoy.

If you are thinking of just what activities you can enjoy in and around Noosa how does surfing, sailing, jet-skiing, water-skiing and some diving and snorkelling sound to you? All that and more awaits you. You can take you own boat or hire one and cruise the river, or go and explore the reef systems just beyond Noosa Heads.

This is just a snippet of what to expect if you visit Noosa, Australia. Visit www.australia.com to learn more or discover many other great Australian destinations. Maybe I will see you there one day.



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Monday, April 13th, 2009 at 10:36 am
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