Queensland, East Coast of Australia, Australia

Sunrise Beach Beaches

Sunrise Beach is located in Queensland, Australia. It is home to several unique beaches including Doggy Beach, known for its dog-friendly environment and cleanliness, and Sunshine Beach Dog Off Leash Area, a serene coastline popular among surfers. Little Cove Beach is a secluded spot with clear, shallow waters, while Noosa Main Beach offers a variety of activities and is maintained by Noosa National Park.

Tea Tree Bay Beach, less crowded than the Main Beach, is favored for its tranquil experience. A comprehensive list of beaches in Sunrise Beach can be found in our guide below.

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4.3km from Sunrise Beach center

Doggy Beach is a popular destination known for its clear water and picturesque views. It is particularly appreciated for being a dog-friendly beach, p...

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2.3km from Sunrise Beach center

Sunshine Beach Dog Off-Leash Area is a serene stretch of coastline located in Australia. Known for its natural beauty, the beach offers a long sandy e...

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3.7km from Sunrise Beach center

Little Cove Beach is a small, secluded beach located a short distance off the main beach. It is known for its natural beauty, featuring sheltered, sha...

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3.9km from Sunrise Beach center

The Noosa National Park, situated in eastern Australia, is responsible for maintaining Noosa Main Beach, which enjoys high popularity amongst tourists...

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4.1km from Sunrise Beach center

Tea Tree Bay Beach is a picturesque beach located on the Sunshine Coast, a 20-minute walk from Hastings Street. Known for its stunning views, the beac...

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7.5km from Sunrise Beach center

Peregian Beach is a notable seaside location in Australia, renowned for its exceptional natural beauty. The beach is characterized by a vast, spacious...

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24.8km from Sunrise Beach center

Dog Beach is a stunning off-leash beach located near Pincushion Island. It is known for its open beach area, perfect for dogs to roam freely. The beac...

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23km from Sunrise Beach center

Mudjimba Beach is a beautiful and tranquil destination located on the Sunshine Coast Regional. This stunning stretch of beach is known for its clean, ...

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19.1km from Sunrise Beach center

Marcoola Beach is a serene and less crowded beach located on the Sunshine Coast. It is part of a long stretch of beach, offering a tranquil environmen...

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11.8km from Sunrise Beach center

Coolum Beach North is a beautiful location known for its white sandy beach. The sand is hard packed, making it easy for visitors to walk on. The beach...

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15.1km from Sunrise Beach center

Yaroomba Beach is a serene and naturally beautiful open surf beach situated in the Sunshine Coast Region of Australia. Known for its tranquillity, it ...

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Best Time to Visit Sunrise Beach

The best time to visit Sunrise Beach in Queensland in Australia is during the summer months of December to February. With warm temperatures and pleasant sea breezes, this is the perfect time to enjoy swimming in the sea and spending time on the beach. The water temperature is ideal for taking a refreshing dip and indulging in various water activities. The sunny weather also allows for outdoor activities such as beach volleyball, picnics, and coastal walks. Whether you're looking to relax on the golden sands or explore the stunning coastline, the summer months offer the best conditions for a memorable beach vacation at Sunrise Beach.
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