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NoosaNewest Review: ... we left the aquarium early and walked around the wharf and got some food. Last stop was Noosa itself, it was a lot smaller than I imagined and to be honest there wasn't much to do about it either. We walked along the beach and you had time to swim if you had desired to do so. There were several fashion boutiques and cafes, which I think, were overpriced without reason. We browsed through ... more |
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by - written on 02/04/08 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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Sunshine Coast & Noosa (Australian Day Tours) $89 per adult $49 per child Infants 1-2 years $15 The exchange rate is £1 to $2.17dollars When I was living in Brisbane we decided to take a tour to Noosa to see what it was like. At the transit centre in Brisbane out tour started. We were kind of confused as the tour was combined with the Australia Zoo tour so we got stickers to identify who was who. While driving to Australia Zoo which was our first stop we drove past the Glass House Mountains which has been formed by volcanic activity years ago. To be honest if you blinked you would have missed them as the bus never ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/03/02 (Very useful, 651 readings)
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Noosa in that rather typical Australian way (c.f. Mission Beach, Hervey Bay et al) is made up of a series of small hamlets spread over a large geographical area. These form the focal point of what is called the Sunshine coast, an area in Queensland that stretches from Noosa nearly all the way to Brisbane. Noosa started out as a hippy commune back in the 1960's and although its laid back nature persists it now comes complete with all of lifes modern trappings. Today the resort is viewed as an expensive escape from the city but thankfully there are quite a few options for least well heeled travellers. The surf and beaches in Noosa are legendary which means ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 927 readings)
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After blowing the cobwebs off my thinking cap and carefully attaching it to my head, it came to me to do abit of updating on some of my former more, urgh..not so hot op’s (com’on work with me people, most of those op’s written whilst still on training wheels, we’ve all wished we could have put lay to rest at the bottom of the Thames)..although a tempting thought, I collected my thoughts and decided it would be better to show the Dooyoo bunch what I am made of (besides the sugar, spice and all other things nice) I thought it about time I update this particular one and introduce you to a revised, refreshed and clean shaven op ... Read the complete review
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