Sunshine Vista Holiday Apartments
41 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach
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Sunshine Vista Holiday Apartments Sunshine Beach

41 Duke Street Sunshine Beach, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 4567, Australia

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Hi from Noosa

A travel blog entry by emmasmith1985

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Hi from Noosa!


Hello everyone! I am writing this update from the best hostel we have stayed in so far the only downside is the weather!!! We left Rainbow Beach on Monday morning and travelled to Noosa. It was only a 2 hour drive so couldn't complain. Luckily the rain stopped overnight on Sunday so we were able to travel. It is hard to believe but the main roads here are literally one lane each way – motorways don’t exist – ...

East Coast Antics

A travel blog entry by georgeandbecky

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... I had never driven anything much bigger than Tallulah before, my lovely Toyota Yaris, so was a little bit nervous driving a big 4WD Land Rover with a $2000 excess resting on it but I was soon happily speeding (not literally mum) along the beach, avoiding most of the waves and bumps. Personally I’d rate myself 4th top driver out of 7 behind George and the two Dutch girls, the lovely Amber & Carin. Screw you Scooteroos- I can drive! It got to about 2pm and we ...

Noosa and catching up with friends

A travel blog entry by mandibee

This is a top pick!

Today we headed to Noosa to hook up with Jodi and Zac who we met when we were travelling in Vietnam - they are back home now and kindly put us up for the night.

We met them at the pub and spend the evening getting drunk & eating chinese. The boys were in a poker tournament while me and Jodi chilled in the other area watching ...

Wk3: Cowabunga, Crikey, and Charlene....

A travel blog entry by jayvora

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... One wrong turn, an hour, and one broken spine later, we reached our hostel. Lol. From there we had some dinner, chilled out with the girls and then headed out to see what the noosa nightlife had to offer. It was a great night with great music (from what I remember! Lol). The highlight being I met my first indian in australia. He was a punjab (burrrap) cab driver (shock!). I asked if his wife could make me some saag aloo. He wasn't married so that killed the conversation quick smart. ...

Where's that accent from then???

A travel blog entry by peb_and_bam

... Must Stop Shopping ;) Planned to maybe visit the national park tomoz, Nic said it was great & hit the beach and organise our lives up a bit. We must have been talking/laughing really loudly becuase this guy on the street physically stopped us and had to know where we were from - nothing wrong with having an accent!!! Also he told us we should go kayaking as the hostel provides us with free equipment. Met some cool irish people as well, ...