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"Noosa is famed for its tropical climate, cosmopolitan beachy vibes and as the culinary mecca of Australia. Its plum location in Queensland (the aptly named Sunshine State) makes this seaside haven a major drawcard for people who appreciate a lavish lifestyle. Think high end dining, boutique shopping sprees and a bunch of ultra-glam bars."
"Set in the heart of Noosaville, Day Spa Noosa , offers unique treatments for individuals, couples or groups. A courtesy pick up and drop off is also available in the Noosa area."
"Address:Noosa Springs Golf Resort, Links Drive Noosa Heads (Location Map). The winding tree lined drive leads you to the secluded Noosa Springs Golf Resort and Spa. Follow the spa signs pass the exclusive entry to the golfing greens and enter a wellness haven inspired by Mediterranean themes."
"Address:Sofitel Resort, 14 Hastings St, Noosa Heads (Location Map). This dedicated sanctuary of beauty and wellness is located within the luxurious Sofitel Resort directly across from beautiful Laguna Bay in Noosa. Their range of sublime pampering offerings will appeal to anyone who appreciates the benefits of a tailored facial, therapeutic massage and/or a divine body treatments."
"Located in the heart of Noosa on Hasting Street at Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort, the Aqua Day Spa is dedicated to beauty and wellness and offers indulgent treatments and therapies."
"Aromasis the ultimate people watching palace, where tables face the street-front Parisienne style. It gets bonus points for opening extra early so line up for a coffee after your pre-breakfast swim. While it serves up good cooked breakfasts (free range poached eggs, portobello mushroom dishes and the like) a lighter option – bircher muesli or delicious fruit salad – should keep you going until lunch."
"Fronted by rows of street-facing cane chairs, sultry Aromas celebrates Parisian-style people watching. There’s the usual array of morning pastries, muesli and egg dishes, as well as light meals and more..."
"Jean Jacques Le Faou is the master French patissier behind Le Bon Delice, a French-style patisserie as authentic as it gets this side of Paris. Jean Jacques has made desserts for stars throughout his career from Alice Cooper to Prince Charles, but settled in Australia with a desire to see more of the world. Luckily for the Noosa community, they have a go-to authentic French patisserie where they can enjoy a sweet treat such as fresh éclairs, mousse cakes and delicate lemon tarts by the beach."
"On your return to the main drag, be sure to indulge a little at the local ice-cream joint, Massimo’s Gelateria (75 Hastings St). Think a touch of Rome-on-the-coast style heaven. Even the locals who avoid Hastings St in high season (the crowds bother them) will make an exception for this place."
"While the 'no tastings' policy seems a little mean-spirited, rest assured that Massimo's icy treats are creamy and natural in flavour. You'll find both milk-based and sorbet options, from cinnamon and macadamia..."
"We get it, sometimes you just want something familiar, and the smell of waffle cones cooking in the irons as you wander down Hastings St is hard to ignore. Royal Copenhagen is another Noosa institution serving up quality ice cream to visitors for decades. All the usual flavour suspects are front and centre in the Dutch Style."
"Another favourite along Hastings St. and steps from Noosa Main Beach, the Royal Copenhagen serves ice-cream, gluten-free sorbets and low-fat yoghurts with free sprinkles!. Go for the chocolate-dipped cone covered with nuts with your choice of flavour. You can get your ice-cream fix daily from 9am till late."
"The Noosa Civic is a premier shopping mall located in the northern end of the Sunshine Coast. It caters to Noosa and the nearby neighbourhoods and is conveniently located in the central business district and close to..."