Brisbane To Noosa Day Trip
Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip
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Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip

Two hours north to surfside villages, eucalypt trails, and the Sunshine Coast's brightest shore.

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4.8 (2,400) 26K+ travelers chose this
Open today 00:00–23:59
Attendance: Moderate
The Coastal Walk is accessible 24 hours a day; arrive early for parking.
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland & Noosa Day Trip from Brisbane 10 hr
Guided Experience

Sunshine Coast Hinterland & Noosa Day Trip from Brisbane

4.6 (258)
€103
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Escape the city for a full-day journey through rainforest-clad mountains, artisan villages, and coastal beauty

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Brisbane River Cruise & Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary 5 hr 30 min
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Brisbane River Cruise & Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

4.8 (1607)
€70
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Scenic return cruise to the world's oldest koala sanctuary with 3 hours to meet native Australian wildlife

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Duration
Full day (10-12 hours)
Languages
English
Group size
Small groups or private
Cancellation
Free cancellation 24 hours prior
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland & Noosa Day Trip from Brisbane
Brisbane10 hr★ 4.6 €103 Book →
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Brisbane River Cruise & Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
5 hr 30 min★ 4.8 €70 Book →

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Head to head

Noosa National Park vs. Glass House Mountains for a Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip

Noosa offers coastal paths and surf beaches, whereas the Glass House Mountains provide rugged volcanic peaks, making the choice dependent on whether you prefer ocean scenery or forest summit treks for your brisbane to noosa day trip.

Feature Top pick Noosa National Park Glass House Mountains
Primary Activity
Mountain hiking and rock climbing;Average Hike Difficulty
Moderate to strenuous;Views
Panoramic volcanic summits and hinterland;Distance from Brisbane
Approximately 70 km;Crowd Levels
Moderate traffic on trails;Best Suitability

Verdict: Those seeking a brisbane to noosa day trip tour will find Noosa better for relaxing, while the Glass House Mountains are superior for those seeking intense physical activity.

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Open today · 00:00–23:59
Opening hours
24 hours daily
Address
Palm Grove Cct, Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
Accessibility
Some trails and toilets are wheelchair accessible; assistance may be required
Best arrival window
06:00–09:00
Navigation
Follow Coastal Walk signage from Noosa Headland day-use area
Mon
00:00–23:59
Tue
00:00–23:59
Wed
00:00–23:59
Thu
00:00–23:59
Fri
00:00–23:59
Sat
00:00–23:59
Sun
00:00–23:59
Location

brisbane to noosa day trip, Sunshine Coast

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Address
Palm Grove Cct, Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
Navigation
Follow Coastal Walk signage from Noosa Headland day-use area

Dress code

Casual outdoor attire, sturdy walking shoes, and sun protection are highly recommended for the uneven coastal terrain. Ensure you are prepared for the subtropical climate while enjoying your brisbane to noosa day trip.

Bags & security

No luggage storage is available within Noosa National Park, though private options exist near Hastings Street. Visitors should pack light for their brisbane to noosa day trip to ensure comfortable mobility on the trails.

Photography

Photography is permitted and highly encouraged throughout the headland. Use the morning light to capture coastal views during your brisbane to noosa day trip, but respect natural habitats.

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilets are located at the Noosa Headland day-use area and Tea Tree Bay. Assistance may be required for navigating certain paths during your brisbane to noosa day trip.

Mobile phones

Mobile reception is generally good along the coastal trails. Use your phone to navigate local transport apps during your brisbane to noosa day trip.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Sturdy shoes
  • Hat
  • Camera
  • First aid kit

Not allowed

  • Domestic animals
  • Camping equipment
  • Litter
  • Alcohol (restricted areas)
  • Drones (without permit)
  • Professional filming gear
  • Firearms
  • Bicycles on walking tracks

Families & strollers

The park is well-suited for families, with accessible boardwalks near the entrance. Plan your brisbane to noosa day trip to include breaks at the picnic facilities in the day-use area.

Food & drink

No food outlets are inside the park, so bring sufficient water and snacks. Many cafes are a short walk away from the entrance after your brisbane to noosa day trip exploration.

Pets

Domestic animals are not permitted inside Noosa National Park. Please make alternative arrangements for pets during your brisbane to noosa day trip.

Good to know

Stay on marked trails to protect the park's fragile ecosystems. The headland section is the most popular part of any brisbane to noosa day trip.

Around your visit

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Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Noosa National Park is a public park with 0 AUD entrance fee. No tickets or cancellation policies apply to park entry.

Traveler reviews

Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip tour reviews

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  • "We booked a brisbane to noosa day trip and it exceeded expectations. The drive up the Bruce Highway took about two hours with minimal traffic. Noosa's relaxed vibe felt worlds away from the city. We walked the coastal track to Hell's Gates, had lunch on Hastings Street, then spent the afternoon at Main Beach watching surfers."
    Sarah M. · Australia · 2026-07-14
  • "The Sunshine Coast delivered exactly what we hoped for. Started early to beat the crowds and reached Noosa by mid-morning. The national park trails offer stunning ocean views without the effort of a full-day hike. River activities looked tempting but we stuck to beach time."
    James T. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-22
  • "Our brisbane to noosa day trip was seamless. We hired a car and made stops at the Glass House Mountains lookout on the way up. Noosa itself is beautifully maintained with clean beaches and excellent facilities. The boardwalk through the park is suitable for all fitness levels."
    Linda K. · United States · 2026-05-18
  • "Noosa Main Beach is family-friendly with gentle waves and lifeguard presence. Hastings Street has plenty of dining options though prices reflect the tourist area. The coastal walk to Granite Bay took about ninety minutes return. Worth the drive from Brisbane for a full day out."
    Marco P. · Italy · 2026-04-30
  • "Taking a brisbane to noosa day trip tour gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace. The Everglades are a hidden gem if you have time for a kayak rental. We stayed until sunset at Laguna Lookout and the light over the bay was spectacular."
    Emma C. · New Zealand · 2026-03-25
  • "The journey north is straightforward and Noosa rewards the effort. We swam at Tea Tree Bay which had crystal-clear water and far fewer people than Main Beach. The village has a relaxed coastal atmosphere that makes you want to extend your brisbane to noosa day trip into a weekend."
    David R. · Canada · 2026-02-11
  • "Noosa National Park offers multiple walking tracks with ocean panoramas. We spotted dolphins from the headland near Hell's Gates. The combination of bushland and beach access makes this destination special. Allow at least four hours to enjoy both the trails and the sand."
    Sophie L. · Germany · 2026-07-02
  • "Organized our brisbane to noosa day trip tickets through a local operator and had a stress-free experience. The guide knew ideal spots for morning coffee in Noosaville and afternoon swims at Alexandria Bay. The Sunshine Coast hinterland is also worth a detour if time permits."
    Michael B. · Australia · 2025-12-19
  • "Main Beach lives up to its reputation with calm water perfect for swimming. We rented bikes and cycled along the river pathways before heading to the national park. Noosa feels upscale yet unpretentious. The entire day felt restorative."
    Rachel H. · Ireland · 2026-08-05
  • "The brisbane to noosa day trip tours we compared all followed similar routes. We went independently and appreciated the flexibility to linger where we wanted. Traffic can build up near the Sunshine Motorway exit on weekends. Start early and you'll have the best light for photos at the headland lookouts."
    Tom W. · United States · 2026-01-21
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Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip Overview
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Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip Overview

The 140-kilometre corridor linking Brisbane to Noosa traces Queensland's most celebrated stretch of coastline, a route that has evolved from a rough bush track into a modern highway carrying over three million visitors each year.

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The Sunshine Coast hinterland rises west of the Bruce Highway, its volcanic peaks and rainforest pockets contrasting with the low-slung beach suburbs that define the region's eastern edge. Noosa itself occupies a rare geography: a north-facing bay sheltered by a headland, a tidal river system threading inland through paperbark wetlands, and a national park that ends in cliff-top lookouts above open ocean. The town's protected status—no high-rise development permitted within Noosa Heads—has preserved a low-density character that distinguishes it from the tower-lined beaches farther south.

Noosa National Park, gazetted in 1939, covers 454 hectares of coastal heath, open forest, and littoral rainforest. Its trail network spans 15 kilometres, with the Coastal Track offering the most accessible introduction: a paved 2.7-kilometre path linking fournamed bays and delivering consistent views across the Coral Sea. Dolphins patrol the deeper channels beyond the surf break, and koalas occupy the blue gum and scribbly bark stands near Tea Tree Bay. The park's eastern boundary meets Granite Bay, a pocket beach reachable only on foot and favoured by those seeking solitude outside the summer months. Water temperature averages 24°C in January and 19°C in July, sustaining year-round swimming at Main Beach and the calmer stretches of Laguna Bay.

Hastings Street, Noosa's commercial spine, runs parallel to the sand for 400 metres. Its palm-shaded footpath accommodates 60 cafés, boutiques, and galleries, a concentration that has made the precinct a magnet for weekend foot traffic from Brisbane's northern suburbs. The Noosa River mouth lies 600 metres south, where hire boats and stand-up paddleboards depart for the Noosa Everglades—a mirror-water system that extends 60 kilometres upstream into Cooloola National Park. Organised brisbane to noosa day trip tours typically allocate three hours for the national park walk, 90 minutes for Hastings Street, and an additional stop at one of the hinterland villages—Eumundi, Montville, or Maleny—depending on routing and day of the week. The distance from noosa to brisbane returns along the same highway corridor, with most operators offering commentary on the Glass House Mountains visible to the west during the final 40 kilometres of the southbound leg.

"Noosa occupies a rare geography: a north-facing bay sheltered by a headland, a tidal river threading inland, and a national park ending in cliff-top lookouts above open ocean."
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What a Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Brisbane to Noosa Day Trip tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You leave Brisbane's northern suburbs by 7:30 AM, the highway climbing past the Glass House Mountains as the hinterland sharpens into focus. Two hours later the coach exits at Noosa Drive, depositing you within 200 metres of the national park entrance at the eastern end of Hastings Street.

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You follow the Coastal Track east, the paved path contouring above Granite Bay and rounding the headland toward Hell's Gates, where the continental shelf drops steeply and swells hammer the rock platform below. Koalas rest in the canopy near the Tea Tree Bay junction; you pause, lift your phone, and capture a grey form wedged into a forked branch six metres overhead.

By midday you've doubled back to Hastings Street. Lunch is served at an open-air café overlooking Main Beach, where families occupy the shallows and longboarders stroke beyond the break. Afterward you cross the river by ferry and board the coach for the hinterland leg—a 20-minute climb to Eumundi, where market stalls spill across two blocks of colonial-era buildings. You collect a jar of local honey, inspect hand-thrown ceramics, and return to the coach by 2:00 PM. The return brisbane to noosa day trip route retraces the Bruce Highway, delivering you to the city's northern edge by 4:30 PM as the afternoon light flattens across Moreton Bay.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about brisbane to noosa day trip tours

Is there an entrance fee for a brisbane to noosa day trip?

No, entry to Noosa National Park is 0 AUD (Free entry to the park).

What are the opening hours for Noosa National Park?

The park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

When is the best time to arrive for a brisbane to noosa day trip?

We recommend a best arrival window of 06:00–09:00 to avoid crowds and heat.

Are there brisbane to noosa day trip tours available?

Yes, many commercial operators offer brisbane to noosa day trip tours and transfers.

Can I bring my pet on a brisbane to noosa day trip?

No, domestic animals are strictly prohibited in Noosa National Park.

Is the park accessible for families?

Yes, the park features accessible paths near the main entrance suitable for families.

What should I bring on my brisbane to noosa day trip?

Bring sunscreen, water, sturdy shoes, and a hat for your brisbane to noosa day trip.

How do I get to Noosa National Park from Brisbane?

You can drive, take a bus, or book private brisbane to noosa day trip tours from Brisbane.

Are there places to eat in the park?

No, there are no food outlets inside, but you can find dining options in nearby Noosa Heads.

Can I book brisbane to noosa day trip tickets online?

While the park is free, you can book brisbane to noosa day trip tickets for guided transport or activity-based excursions.

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Noosa Heads
Primary gateway for the park