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Sunshine Coast Events & Attractions There are many fabulous attractions to discover around the Sunshine Coast one of the most popular being Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin and Terri Irwin's famous Australia Zoo. Come and visit all the intriguing Aussie animals and while your there feed a kangaroo or two. One of the other great Aussie attractions is Underwater World which is host to some of the scariest and awesome underwater creatures in Australia, come check them out for an experience of a life time.
Heading north from Brisbane you will reach Caboolture, a small quaint dairy town. Caboolture features several gorgeous lakes and parks, including the Centenary Lakes. There are also a number of fascinating historic places to visit near here one being the Abbey Museum which offers various historical artefacts, while the Caboolture Historical Village hosts a number of historic buildings set within a striking bushland setting.
If you continue north along the Bruce Highway, you will drive through the amazing Glass House Mountains. The Glass House Mountains features spectacular landscape scenery which offers several unbelievable walking trails.
Once you are past the Glass House Mountains, you can turn off of the highway and drive along the stunning coastal road, starting at Caloundra. Caloundra is an enjoyable holiday destination, offering several interesting museums, as well as some fantastic beaches. There are some fabulous fishing spots around here, and if your one who enjoy windsurfing a fantastic place to go is Bulcock Beach and Pumicestone Passage for an assortment of adventurous water activities.
Further north past Kawana Waters are the triple towns of Alexandra Headland, Maroochydore and Mooloolaba which make up the Maroochy region. North again, past Coolum Beach is Noosa which is popular amongst surfers.
North of Noosa is 50km of magnificent beaches, called the Cooloola Coast. The beaches are backed by the Cooloola National Park (also called the Great Sandy National Park), and there is a small track running all the way through the park from Tewantin to Rainbow Beach. Along the route you will pass Lake Cooroibah and Boreen Point along the way, both offering a small selection of accommodation in perfect, relaxing settings.
You should also travel inland from the coast, visiting the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. There are some fabulous National Parks which you can visit, and some spectacular waterfalls and mountainous landscape.

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Alexandra on the Pacific
Alexandra on the Pacific is a four and a half star resort fully self-contained apartments, superbly located on Alexandra Headlands.
Ocean views from all apartment balconies, and only five minutes' walk to the Mooloolaba alfresco cafes, restaurants, night clubs.
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Ocean Vista on Alex
What could be more relaxing than holidaying in one of Ocean Vista's brand new luxurious 4.5 star, fully self-contained 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom apartments, featuring King Bed and King Spa. Imagine spending your afternoon in one of Ocean Vista's beautiful garden terraces… relaxing on the roof top taking in the magnificent ocean views… invite your friends for a delicious rooftop BBQ… indulge in a luxurious roof top spa… or simply laze around the pool and enjoy the fabulous facilities.
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Mariner on the Pacific
Mariner On The Pacific Luxurious Ocean Front Resort welcomes you to come and stay, enjoy Mooloolaba and Alexandra Headland the favorite holiday destination with pristine award winning white sandy patrolled beaches. The resort is superbly elevated on the highest point of Mooloolaba / Alexandra Headland and provides guests with one of the best Ocean Views on the Sunshine Coast.
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Sorrento on the Pacific
Sorrento on the Pacific is five star resort fully self-contained apartments,
superbly located on Alexandra Headlands/Mooloolaba directly opposite the
beach.
Ocean views from the apartment large windows and glass balustrade balconies
that captures 180 deg. Views across Alexandra and Mooloolaba Beach to Point
Cartwright and North as far as Noosa, balconies, and only five minutes' walk
to the Mooloolaba alfresco cafes, restaurants, night clubs.
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