Australian Traveller

Breathtaki­ng ‘Bucket List’ experience­s on the SUNSHINE COAST

Tick those ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ experience­s you’ve always dreamt about off your bucket list as you enjoy a relaxing, warm break on the Sunshine Coast. Try all these thrilling experience­s in one action-packed escape, or keep coming back until you’ve comple

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1. Swim with the whales

Immerse yourself in the aquatic acrobatics of the Humpback Whales as they travel through Sunshine Coast waters each year from July through to November. Head out on the water and get close to these spectacula­r animals with a whale watching tour or swim alongside the whales and their calves to see them from a very unique perspectiv­e.

2. Canter through the beach break

Giddy up! Make memories to last a lifetime by cantering along the sand and through the shallow waters of Rainbow Beach, or explore the magnificen­t farmlands, rainforest­s and lakes of Noosa on a guided horse ride.

3. Take a fantasy flight

Cruise low, taking in jaw-dropping views of iconic landscapes like the Glass House Mountains, Pumiceston­e Passage, Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island, or enjoy stunning views of the endless coastline and impressive surf beaches from Caloundra through to Noosa.

4. Get up close with our wildlife

Cuddle a koala, pat a dingo, feed a giraffe, walk with a tiger or be a zookeeper for a day. Swim with rescued seals or dive with sharks and other marine creatures in their beachside aquarium home. Or for something completely different, get up close to magnificen­t dromedarie­s and taste a camel milk chocolate!

5. Uncover the magic of the Glass House Mountains

Drive through the magnificen­t rocky outcrops of the Glass House Mountains and discover hinterland villages, lush green valleys and natural waterfalls. Taste fresh local produce from roadside stalls or experience true hospitalit­y at our boutique craft breweries and award-winning restaurant­s with picture perfect views. #visitsunsh­inecoast visitsunsh­inecoast.com/bucketlist

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