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Maroochydore is not just the geographic centre of the Sunshine Coast it is often referred to as the ‘beating’ heart of it too.
A fabulous tourist destination for a day trip, short break or two-week holiday, the area has something for everyone. Not least a wonderful beach. It’s the kind of place where you can enjoy a morning swim in the ocean and indulge in a bit of shopping at a world class mall in the afternoon – before heading out for a vibrant evening of dinner and cocktails. It’s the kind of place that lavishes in outstanding natural beauty and a charming, laid-back atmosphere. Where great memories are made and lots of fun is to be had.
One of several fantastic beaches on the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore Beach is known for being clean, safe, and family-friendly.
It is also packed with plenty of things to see and do.
So it is well worth shortlisting when planning your next mini getaway or family vacation.
ABOUT MAROOCHYDORE BEACH
Maroochydore Beach is sandwiched between Alexandra Headlands and Cotton Tree Beaches.
Together they form one long beach which is excellent to walk on.
Patrolled by the Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club, which was founded on New Year’s Day in 1916 and remains one of Queensland’s oldest surf lifesaving clubs, the beach is popular with locals and holidaymakers alike.
Despite this, outside of major surf carnivals or peak holiday season, Maroochydore Beach never seems overly busy.
Backed by picturesque parkland, the golden sand is well maintained and offers splendid views of Alex Headland, Point Cartwright and Mooloolaba to its south, as well as Old Woman Island, the mouth of the Maroochy River and Mount Coolum to the north, when you are on it.
Averaging waves of around 3 feet, there is not usually rough or dangerous surf here, so it is a great option for swimmers and those wanting to do recreational surfing in Maroochydore.
Depending on when you visit, and in particular, if there has been a heavy storm, or if the swell has been raging for a prolonged period of time, you may come across some exposed coffee rock on the beach.
These rock-like formations of indurated sand were formed over millions of years from ancient river sediments. They make an interesting diversion and photo opportunity during any visit to Maroochydore Beach.
THINGS TO DO
Maroochydore Beach offers plenty of things to do on the sand as well as off it.
A great beach to go walking on, you will also find decent surf here and the Maroochy Surf School. There are also many opportunities for kayaking, wakeboarding, windsurfing and other such water activities.
A beautiful place to watch the sunrise, Maroochydore Beach is also a fantastic beach for people watching too. Not least when the surf lifesavers are in training.
The beach offers good opportunities for fishing too, especially at the mouth of the river, as well as plenty of space to play beach cricket, football or touch rugby.
Away from the sand, the nearby Sunshine Plaza houses over 320 stores, including the likes of David Jones, Target, Kmart, Big W, H&M, Coles, Woolworths and Target. As well as City Beach, Country Road, Bonds, Calvin Klein, H&M and Dangerfield. If you love shopping, then a visit here is a must.
Golfers should head to the Horton Park Golf Club, which as well as having a challenging 18-hole course also has a nighttime driving range too.
Other sports you can play include Tennis and Bowls at clubs based in Maroochydore, as well as Ten Pin Bowling.
If you would prefer to get at one with nature, then the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary and Buderim Waterfalls are both nearby to Maroochydore.
Families with kids might also want to visit Aussie World and Australia Zoo. Both of which are an easy 30-40 minute drive by car along the Bruce Highway.
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