Brisbane to Noosa road trip itinerary 

Cruising the sunshine coast from Brisbane to Noosa is exactly what it sounds like. A beachy, sun-soaked adventure full of sandy feet and spontaneous gelatos. The drive from Brisbane to Noosa is easily done in one day, or you can draw it out and make a proper road trip holiday out of it. If you want to make the most of this luscious coastal area, read on for our expert tips. 

How far is it from Brisbane to Noosa?

From Brisbane Airport, pick up your vehicle rental at the JUCY branch. The drive time from Brisbane to Noosa is around 2 hours - 160 km. 

How many days do you need in Noosa?

One to two days will give you enough time to relax on the beach, explore the shops and restaurants on Hastings Street, and maybe do a day trip to explore the surrounding area. If you plan for three to five days, you can make the most of the region and really relax. 

How to get from Brisbane to Noosa?

A Brisbane campervan hire or JUCY car rental are both awesome ways to travel from Brisbane to Noosa. You can easily pick up your vehicle from our branch at Brisbane Airport. You'll probably follow the M1 Motorway most of the way, but we highly recommend taking plenty of detours and smaller roads. Just follow your curiosity! The best parts of the drive are the quiet beaches and nature reserves which are well away from the main road. 

Top sights to see on the way: 
  • Bribie Island. 

  • Glass House Mountains. 

  • Noosa National Park 

  • Great Sandy National Park. 

  • Surfing and boating in the Gold Coast.  

  • Noosa Everglades. 

  • Fairy Pools at Nossa Heads 

  • Stunning sunsets over mountains and rivers. 

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BRISBANE TO BRIBIE ISLAND

85 kilometres - 2 hours 

Pick up your campervan hire in Brisbane and head for the sand island surrounded by show-stopping waters, Bribie Island. It's the only one of Queensland's islands with a bridge across to the mainland. The bridge makes Bribie easily accessible and a logical first stop once you put Brisbane behind you on your way north! 

What to do on Bribie Island: 
  • On one side of the island is a marine park that is home to dugongs, turtles, and other adorable aquatic critters. Take a boat cruise to spot all of this wildlife. 

  • Mangrove swamps are a haven for birdlife, so you can also see lots of creatures in the air. 

  • On the island you can choose to be active and take advantage of all the water sports on offer. Including learning to surf or hire a kayak. 

  • Or just lounge around on the beach for a day.  

BRIBIE ISLAND TO SUNSHINE COAST

95 kilometres - 1 hour 30 minutes

Drive for another 90 minutes north to reach The Sunshine Coast, an area most famous for its beach resorts and beautiful people who are strolling along beautiful beaches. 

What to do in and around the Sunshine Coast: 
  • Visit the spectacular Glass House Mountains, which has scenic peaks rising out of the surrounding forest. You can walk or picnic here to break up your driving time. 

  • Stop at the Australia Zoo on the way to Noosa; it's only a stone's throw from the Glass House Mountains. 

  • Stop in at fabulous beaches like Golden Beach (great for swimming) and Kings Beach (awesome for surfing). 

  • A fun option is exploring the waterways in the area on a paddleboard. 

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SUNSHINE COAST TO NOOSA HEADS

40 kilometres - 30 minutes

With hinterland, beach, river, and national park all within easy driving distance with your JUCY vehicle rental, you'll be spoiled for choice of activities in Noosa. The centre of the area is Noosa Heads, which is a good place to use as a base for exploring. 

Things to do in Noosa: 
  • Stroll through Noosa National Park and you'll be rewarded with stunning coastal bush, rainforest scenery and hidden bays. You might even spot some koalas, dolphins, whales and turtles! Visit Tea Tree Bay, which is a 20 minute walk from Laguna Bay. Enjoy this gorgeous beach in solitude and spend time rock pooling and sunbathing. 

  • Check out Noosa Heads Main Beach for some serious sunbathing sessions or learn how to catch waves with one of the local surf schools. 

  • Join one of the local four-wheel-drive tours and head north to the Great Sandy National Park. Get a glimpse of the stunningly beautiful coastal area including ancient sand dunes, miles of white sandy beaches and native wildlife. 

  • Tewantin National Park is just out of town and has easy access to Mt Tinbeerwah for epic views of the sea and inland. Here, you can enjoy horse-riding, biking and hiking.  

  • Get out on the water and up close to Noosa’s friendly dolphins with Noosa's Oceanrider. From July to September, you can also join them for a Whale Watching safari when thousands of majestic humpback whales migrate past Noosa.  

  • Skydive Australia/ Noosa: For the ultimate adrenaline rush, stop at the Sunshine Coast airport and go skydiving with Skydive Noosa. You'll exit the plane from up to 15,000ft for an insane 60 seconds of life-changing freefall, falling at over 200 km/hr over the stunning Sunshine Coast region. Then float under canopy for 5-7 minutes soaking up views of the picture-perfect beaches far below before landing on Coolum beach. 

  • If you want to splash out on your accommodation, stay a night at the Metzo Noosa. Alternatively, stay in one of the local hostels. Noosa Flashpackers is Noosa a hostel with free breakfast, Wi-Fi and surfboard hire for all guests. 

  • The Noosa Everglades, which is one of only two everglades systems on Earth. Its a world of water, wilderness and wonder in the upper reaches of the Noosa River. Known as the River of Mirrors because of the amazing reflections in the water. The Noosa Everglades is a 60km stretch of pristine waters, magnificent flora and fauna and narrow waterways. Experience breathtaking beauty and tranquillity as you explore the Noosa Everglades with guided and self-guided canoe tours with Kanu Kapers. 

  • Explore the area on electric bikes, it's the best (and most fun!) way to travel from A to B in Noosa. 

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FAQs

What is the best month to travel to Noosa? 

December to February is summertime in Australia. With all the beaches to explore, this is our prime choice for when to visit to soak up some vitamin D. The temperature is around 27c degrees, and it doesn't rain much. Spring (September to November) is quieter in Noosa and the temperatures sits around 26 degrees so you can strap on some hiking boots and enjoy the National Parks. 

If you’re looking for peace and quiet or cooler temps, March to May, our Autumn time will still deliver on the warmth (average temp around 23 degrees). It's perfect weather to get outside and get active. Wintertime in Noosa you can still walk around in a tee shirt and there is also the chance to see Humpback whales  

Which beach is best in Noosa? 

For sun, shops, and amenities, Noosa Main Beach is your pick. Craving a secluded cove? Check out Little Cove Beach. If you're after secluded spot for swimming and national park beauty, head to Tea Tree Bay Beach, which is also a pretty epic place for surfing. For a great day trip head out to Hervey Bay or tag it on to the next leg of your road trip to K'gari (Fraser island) 

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