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Seachange Coolum Beach Cnr Ann Street & David Low Way Show Map
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Grand Mercure Apartments Twin Waters 80 North Shore Road Show Map
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Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort & Spa Noosa Little Hastings Street Show Map
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The Sunshine Coast, a coastal region located in South East Queensland is the perfect
mix of coast and country life. Sunshine Coast features some of the world renowned
beaches like Noosa Heads, Alexandra Headlands, Mooloolaba, Coolum and Kings Beach
in Caloundra. Due to its proximity to the beach, the coast has a strong beach
culture.
There are popular surfing areas along the beaches and headlands. It is the ideal
place to relax and unwind amidst variety of indulging activities like fishing,
visiting attractions, canoeing or wandering the markets, a quiet rainforest walk,
a round of golf or a romantic dinner in the mountains or by the sea. The hotels
in Sunshine Coast range from world-class luxury accommodations
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on wide range of Sunshine Coast hotels, Australia.
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Ayers Rock
Located in the Northern Territories State, Ayers Rock is the largest monolith on earth, standing 348 metres. -
Melbourne
This city is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia. -
Brisbane
Brisbane is Queensland's contemporary urban capital and a popular holiday destination in Australia. -
Alice Springs
Alice Springs is a pleasant combination of heritage and modern facilities. -
Adelaide
Small but very nice and elegant city with a colonial area, Adelaide is the city of good food and good wine. -
Perth
Perth is the world's most isolated city of more than a million people. -
Sydney
Located in New South Wales, Sydney is Australia's largest and most cosmopolitan city. -
Darwin
Close to Indonesia and Singapore, Darwin looks outward to Asia as much as it looks inland to the rest of Australia -
Hobart
Hobart is a beautiful small river-side city with Georgian buildings and mountains on the background. -
Cairns
Cairns is situated in the northern end of Queensland, a tropical region that is home to the Great Barrier Reef. -
Canberra
Canberra, the capital of Australia is a fresh city without any big buildings, nature-oriented. -
Gold Coast
With 40 km of beaches, Gold Coast is the home to world-renowned waves and many tourists attractions.