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Sunshine Coast Patrolled Beaches

   
 

Surf Life Savers have been patrolling Australia's beaches for over one hundred years. When visiting Sunshine Coast beaches it is important to swim only at patrolled areas and in between the red and yellow flags. This is for your own safety and makes for a much more enjoyable beach experience.

 
1

 Alexandra Headland

 

This beach is home to the Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving club surrounded by restaurants, take-away shops and cafes. This beach is patrolled 365 days a year and can also cater for fitness enthusiasts with a track up over the headland, perfect for joggers and walkers. Bring a picnic, blanket, and the camera for a family fun day out!

Alexandra Parade, Alexandra Headlands  View Map

2

 Noosa Beach

 

World renowned surfing beach Noosa Main Beach is patrolled seven days a week in winter, and on weekends and public holidays in the summer.  Famous Hastings Street, cafes and shops are close by and the Noosa Spit off-leash dog area is not far away either.  This beach is best for swimming and for surf in southerly winds.

Hastings Street, Noosa   View Map

3

 Maroochydoore Sea Breeze Beach

 

Sea Breeze Beach is a popular surfing spot on the Sunshine Coast. In close proximity you can find restaurants and take away outlets, and the Seabreeze Caravan Park. Take a towel, sunscreen or your swimming gear and soak up the beautiful Sunshine Coast weather with your family! There is soft sand, plenty of space for children to play and parks for kids nearby.

Marochydoore Sea Breeze Beach, Alexandra Parade  View Map

4

 Mooloolaba Beach

 

This beach is patrolled every single day of the year, rain hail or shine. Popular for surfing, body boarding and swimming, Mooloolaba is a great family favourite for not only visitors but the locals love it too! Nearby you will find the famous "Loo with a View", restaurants and other eateries. Cool down with an ice-cream or with a snack from a nearby store after a long, lazy day on the beach.

Mooloolaba Esplanade, Mooloolaba  View Map

5

 Bulcock Beach

 

This beach is patrolled seven days a week from September to April and can be found between beach access points 293 and 301. This particular spot is very popular for surfing, diving, fishing, wind surfing and boating. You can even bring your fury friends for an excercise along the beach, with off leash dog areas marked and at Bulcock Beach.

Esplanade, Caloundra  View Map

6

 Boardwalk Beach

 

Between beach access points 94-97 you will find quiet beach ideal for swimming or surfing. Stunning picturesque views can be seen from the top of the dunes giving you infinite sights of the ocean. This beach is patrolled seven days a week during the summer season.


Breezeway Street, Marcoola  View Map

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