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Between June and November, more than thirteen thousand humpback whales make their annual journey to warmer climes - with many stopping to enjoy the waters just off Mooloolaba. Winter is the ideal time for an unforgettable close encounter of the humpback kind. Sunreefs four hour Whale Swim tours depart daily from Mooloolaba from July. It's just a 10-minute ride from the marina to pods of breaching, fin slapping and water spouting whale action. Pull on that wetsuit and dive right in! If you'd rather keep your toes dry, admire these magnificent creatures from a boat deck - Sunshine Coast Afloat and Whale One are your go-to whale watching cruise experts.
The warm weather of the Sunshine Coast makes it the ideal location for extreme sports and there's nowhere better to enjoy jumping out of a plane! Skydiving will give you a fantastic view of the coastline. Drop into Moffat, Bulcock, Currimundi or Kings Beach Sunshine Coast Skydivers.
Everybody loves stopping at Queenslandâs Big Pineapple and snapping a pic with the worlds only 16-metre-high fibreglass pineapple but your visit is about to get even better! Perched up to 120 metres above ground, the TreeTop Challenge in the Sunshine Coast's Nambour region is the highest adventure course in Australia. Test yourself with 100 high ropes challenges and 12 ziplines all set in a stunning rainforest.
Distant stars and systems pierce the crisp and clear night's sky as pinpricks on a darkened canvas. Gaze upon the pristine night's sky in Caloundra as you relax on a soft bed of grass or warm yourself with the heat of your car. We recommend taking someone special with you to ponder the vastness of the universe.
Dive into the deep blue and immerse yourself in some of the best snorkelling on the Sunshine Coast. Mudjimba Island (also known as Old Woman Island) is home to an abundance of marine life, including dolphins, turtles, stingrays, crayfish, wobbegongs, eel, and starfish.
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