Things to do in Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast is one of Oceania's best places for beach, family trips. A coastline built for slow mornings and salty afternoons. Here's how we'd actually spend the time — what to book, what to skip, and the small choices that make the difference.
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Spend a full morning on the best-rated beach — get there before 10
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Book one boat trip or snorkel tour, even if you don't normally
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Find the beach club locals actually go to (not the one in the brochure)
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Eat seafood at a place with paper tablecloths and no English menu
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Stay out for sunset at least once with a drink in hand
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Pick a hotel with a pool — it's worth more than the upgrade you skip
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Build in a slow morning every other day; nobody enjoys a packed schedule
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Mix one 'kid choice' day with one 'adult choice' day
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Eat early — most places are calmer at 6:30pm than 8pm
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Sunshine Coast FAQs
- What are the must-do things in Sunshine Coast?
- In Sunshine Coast, lean into what the place is famous for — beach experiences first, then a slower day to find the neighbourhoods most visitors miss. Build the trip around one big day and one easy day.
- How many days do you need in Sunshine Coast?
- Three days is enough to see the headlines, five days is the sweet spot, and seven lets you add a day trip or a slow morning without rushing. See our 3-, 5- and 7-day itineraries for Sunshine Coast.
- Is Sunshine Coast expensive?
- Hotels in Sunshine Coast start from around $300/night on Booking.com. Eating and getting around is reasonable if you avoid the most touristy streets — locals' favourites are usually a third the price and twice the food.
- What's the best area to stay in Sunshine Coast?
- Stay close to where you'll actually spend time — a central neighbourhood saves an hour a day. We pick the area based on what kind of beach trip you're after; the full Sunshine Coast guide breaks it down.
- Is Sunshine Coast worth visiting?
- Yes — Sunshine Coast is one of Oceania's best places for beach, family trips. A coastline built for slow mornings and salty afternoons.