For a more substantial meal, head to the resort's restaurant, where a team of talented chefs prepare a delectable menu that showcases the best of Sunshine Coast's local produce. From seafood delicacies to mouthwatering steaks, each dish is a culinary masterpiece that will leave you craving ...
Head to Spero for authentic Greek street food, fill up on modern Asian eats at Rice Boi, and taste the Sunshine Coast’s best local produce (read: mouth-watering seafood) at Pier 33. Where to eat and drink Fun in and out of the water Whether you’re diving beneath the waves or ...
Delight in the perfect pairing of delicious wines with gourmet local produce during your tour Indulge in a delectable wine tour through the picturesque Sunshine Coast region of Queensland Discover the hidden gems of Queensland's wine country on this immersive and tasty tour ...
The grill specialises in the use of local produce and prides itself on good food at good prices. You might notice the 1930 Chevy truck on the bright red roof of the pub. In the cartoon the theory is that the truck was washed up there in the floods in 1946 and no one could be ...
Go to a Sunshine Coast hostel with free brekky, and pre-eat your lunch too! Farmers’ Markets – Local grower markets are always the best place to get cheap fruit and veggies. Hit up one of the farmers’ markets around the Sunshine Coast and get some local produce! Why You Should ...
If you are visiting the falls on a Saturday then head to the famous Yandina markets and pick up some fresh local produce to fill your picnic basket. Right near the Wappa Dam carpark is a kids’ playground and picnic facilities if your little ones need a run around before the drive back...
Feel like a local from the moment you arrive where the people are friendly and genuine. Welcome to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Feel like a local from the moment you arrive where the people are friendly and genuine. Welcome to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
The Sunshine Coast consists of Noosa Heads, Noosa, Coolum Beach, and many more places where you will find divine beaches. BreakFree has many accommodation options to choose from.
A Step Back in Time The First Nations inhabited Texada Island for hundreds of years before the Spanish discovered the island in 1791. This is evidenced by middens and fish weirs found on the west coast as well as arrowheads and shards of tools. In the late 1800s homesteaders ventured to...