Category: beachlife

Noosa Nationalpark Hike

Noosa is known for its beautiful Nationalpark and the amazing bays and hikes that can be done. A couple of weeks ago my friend and went to the Nationalpark starting from sunshine beach an finishing at main beach!

Sunshine beach has a stair pathway that leads into the National Park, but there is also a smaller trail that you can climb up and that leads to one of the beautiful fairy pools. These fairy pools are hidden during high tide, but low tide shows them just perfectly an people are able to swim in them and take photos. During low tide it is also possible to climb from these pools over a rock to the next little bay, which is a very secretive but good bay for surfing or just relaxing.

After this bay it’ll lead you further to another popular cliff jump and surf sport called hells gates and further on through either bush land shortcuts or a path along the edge with a clear view of the beautiful turquoise water!

After this a very famous surf bay which is also a nude beach called Alexandria Bay or just A- Bay stretches along for about a kilometer and leads further into the Nationalpark to other fairy pools that you can climb down to. Of course there are always lots of tourists taking pictures and jumping into them but if you go either early in the morning or arvo there will be less people.

After these fairy pools several surfing bays, like Granite, Tea Tree and Little Cove build the end part of the National Park to main beach.

My friend and I walked from about 11:30 am until 4 pm so basically the whole day but it is also possible to do it faster if you don’t go swimming that often or don’t take too long to take pictures 🙂

I would definitely recommend a walk or hike through Nationalpark as it is not only a whole day activity but also a very productive way to spend time in the nature, discover Noosa’s hidden beauty and enjoy time in the sun!

Here are some photos:

Boat Day

Noosa is a perfect place to take your boat out and this is exactly what my friends and I spontaneously did the other day.

The only place to go out on the water with a boat is the official boat ramp at the river so we started at the river and drove up the river mouth into the open ocean. I saw Noosa, the beach and the groin from the other side and then we went to the National Park so to the popular surf spot Tea Tree and Granite Bay.

The surf was not very good that day and that is why we could take the boat out in the first place, but there were still a lot of waves trying to catch some of the decent waves….

We tried out the drone too and just swam around in the bays!

Afterwards my friend showed me his little, cute puppies that they recently got…

Here are some pictures:

Update 29/3/18

some rare and breathtaking sunsets…the surf is pumpingggg with a beautiful rainbow

Exam block mornings??‍♀️?

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We just had exam block for term 1 and now school is over! I have 2 weeks of term break now and I am going to stay at a friend’s house in Melbourne and I am going on a road trip with my friend Samara to the Gold Coast! Stay tuned for more …:)

Surf Festival of Noosa 2018

Surfing? Everyone loves it! Surfing with mates? Even better! Surfing at a real surf festival? Freaking amazing! This is what happens from the 10th March to 17th March in Noosa… the surf festival of Noosa.

People from around the world, especially Hawaii fly in to participate and watch the surfers and dogs dance and do their magic on the waves.

Saturday morning 7am. I was out and about to go surfing because the surf is pumping at the moment. So with a lot of other people I went out and caught these amazing waves and just had fun for a couple of hours… while we had fun surfing, the first competitions started with bodysurfing. People were watching from the beach and the rocks leading into the National Park. But everyone was waiting for the acrobatic surf of fathers and daughters and the famous dog surfing.

It really was amazing and breathtaking to watch these people do what they love. Not only did they surf but did tricks, carried people on their shoulders and balanced their dogs in all different ways. Here are some pictures and videos:

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