4. SEE:LAGUNA LOOKOUT
One of the most popular features of Noosa National Park is the large circular platform that forms Laguna Lookout. From an elevated point within the park,the lookout delivers striking views of both the Noosa environs,including Hastings Street and Main Beach,the surrounding ocean and the region's distant and inviting hinterland. Seenpsr.qld.gov.au
Wasabi Restaurant& Bar,Noosa Sound,Queensland.
*5. DINE:WASABI RESTAURANT AND BAR
Noosa's premier restaurant is also one of Australia's leading Japanese eateries with a ranking in the top echelons ofThe Australian Financial Review's Top 100 restaurants list. Ingredients for the innovative menu at the glamorous boathouse-style Noosa River-side Wasabi are sourced from its own much-mentioned farm at Honeysuckle Hill,which sadly can't be visited,while seafood is caught locally. Opt for the seven or nine-course omakase (chef's choice) menu,and sit back and enjoy the view,both on the plate and outside the window. Seewasabisb.com
6. TOUR:GONDOLAS OF NOOSA
Granted,you don't see any transplanted Noosa fishing tinnies on the Grand Canal but the idea of Brisbane-built Venetian gondolas plowing the man-made residential canals of the Noosa River isn't quite as gauche as it sounds. You can book a private dinner cruise,a pre-dinner sunset cruise and even a moonlight dessert or breakfast cruise. The motorised gondola features plush upholstery and no serenading with a one-hour cruise,with ice and glasses included for BYO drinks. Costs $180. It's also a fine way to arrive for dinner at a waterside restaurant like the aforementioned Wasabi. Seegondolasofnoosa.com
7. EXPERIENCE:THE BEACHES
From shopping to sightseeing and dining to imbibing,there's so much to see do in and around Noosa that it can be easy to overlook what attracts people here in the first instance. The serene and protected Main Beach,which runs parallel to Hastings Street,is aptly named but locals also recommend Little Cove and Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. For surf,head to pretty much anywhere along the glittering coastline from Sunshine to Peregian. On top of the wealth of beach options there are also the natural delights,including birdlife,of Noosa River to be enjoyed,as well as being the perfect venue for pursuits such as stand-up paddle-boarding and canoeing. Seevisitnoosa.com.au
8. EAT:AROMAS
One of Noosa's most popular and well-practised pastimes is the drinking of coffee with Hastings Street,in particular,a veritable river of espresso from one end to another. And there are few better exponents of the art than the French-style Aromas,a largely al fresco cafe right on the street. Perch yourself on one of the Parisian-style cafe chairs at Aromas pretty much at any time of the day,including late afternoon and evening for an aperitif,and watch the beautiful people of Noosa drift on by. Seearomasnoosa.com.au
9. SHOP:ASKEW
Hastings Street is not short of retail therapy but there aren't many shops as interesting as Askew. Founded by New Zealanders Paul and Annette Askew,the eponymous"lifestyle store"with branches in Auckland,the store stocks an eclectic range of expertly curated gifts,jewellery,fashion and homewares.Seeaskewnoosa.com
10. DINE:LOCALE
Shaded by rainforest-like vegetation glimpsed though strategically placed skylights and windows with an interior of dark timbers,Locale feels like a designer Italian treehouse. Certainly,if you fancy contemporary Italian in Noosa,this is the location,er,locale. Aside from the range of top-notch pizza,pasta and mains,the fixed-price cichetti (Venetian-style tapas,more or less) is the ideal option for a leisurely lunch. Seelocalenoosa.com.au
11. STROLL:NOOSA WOODS
This small recreation area,consisting of native bushland and beaches,is a beautiful bookended companion of Noosa National Park at the opposite end of Hastings Street. Noosa Wood,a popular spot for wedding ceremonies,is a good place to commune with the extremely well-heeled locals and their well-manicured canines. Seevisitnoosa.com.au
12. DRIVE:SUNSHINE COAST HINTERLAND
Beyond the wall-to-wall glamour of Noosa is the hilly Sunshine Coast hinterland dotted with a host of charming,distinctively Queensland-style country towns and villages in gorgeous rural settings. Plan a half or full-day drive to either the northern loop (115 kilometres),the central loop (96 kilometres) or the southern loop (60 kilometres). Seevisitnoosa.com.au
13. SPOT:KOALAS
Once a popular Noosa attraction,nowadays visitors have to be extremely fortunate to see koalas within Noosa National Park. Unfortunately,the colony's numbers have dwindled to as little as a handful due to a combination of disease and habitat loss. However,steps have been taken to assess what can be done to save and increase the population. Seenpsr.qld.gov.au
14. VISIT:EUMUNDI
Although best known for its much-loved (and much-touted) twice-weekly markets,this character town perched high in the lofty Sunshine Coast hinterland is worthy of a visit at any time. Bibliophile visitors from NSW may recognise a familiar name on the historic streetfront signage with Berkelouw Books operating a new and second-hand bookshop here. Seevisitnoosa.com.au
15. DINE:SEASON RESTAURANT
This is one of Noosa's best spots,in any season,for breakfast,brunch,lunch,and in summer dinner,with its location overlooking Main Beach and Laguna Bay. Over a laneway running off Hastings Street,Season,with its contemporary Australian-focused menu,is open all day from 7am. Try and snare one of the tables closest to the beach. Seeseasonrestaurant.com.au
*16. VISIT:MONTVILLE
Dating to the late 19th century,the charming though ever-so-slightly touristy village is nestled in the Blackall Range. It makes for a delightful day or half-day excursion form Noosa,especially when combined with the equally quaint Eumundi. A bonus of a visit to Montville,which is 400 metres or so above sea level,are the stunning views afforded up and down the Sunshine Coast. Seevisitsunshinecoast.com
17. LUNCH:SAILS BEACH RESTAURANT AND BAR
On a sparkling,fine warm day in Noosa (read:pretty much every day) there are few better lunch spots than this convivial seafood-focused restaurant at the national park end of Hastings Street. Tables overlook Main Beach and Laguna Bay with the menu consisting of some superb seafood dishes,including terrific spanner crab lasagne and a sashimi plate which includes wonderfully fresh Mooloolaba tuna. Seesailsnoosa.com.au
18. DINE:NOOSA BEACH HOUSE PETER KURUVITA
Peter Kuruvita,Australia's favourite Sri Lankan-Australian,is now firmly established at this impressive restaurant and bar complex in Hastings Street. Out front,visible through sound-proof glass from the restaurant,is the large,busy and round-the-clock bar where classic Sri Lankan hoppers are served at breakfast,while tucked away at the rear is the attractive restaurant dining room with its seafood-focused menu. Don't miss Kuruvita's signature Sri Lankan snapper curry which has happily migrated north from his early Flying Fish Sydney. Seenoosabeachhousepk.com.au
19. STAY:NOOSA
Although Noosa,somewhat strangely,arguably lacks a single standout hotel or resort befitting its status,the extensive Visit Noosa website (see below) lists an extensive choice of accommodation ideas including everything from hotels to houseboats and bed and breakfasts to self-contained cottages. Seevisitnoosa.com.au
* 20. DINE:SPICERS CLOVELLY ESTATE
Ideally,you'd factor a stay for a night or two at this beautiful property,owned by the founders of Flight Centre,just up the road from marvellous Montville. But failing that,head for the hills to this 13-room French provincial-style luxury guest house. There's lunch to be savoured at the esteemed Long Apron Restaurant or perhaps just morning or afternoon tea on the lawn overlooking the idyllic gardens. Bliss and so un-Noosa. See spicersretreats.com