19 listings
There are currently 19 accommodation listed in Noosa on thegood.guide, covering Noosa North Shore QLD, Noosaville QLD, Coolum Beach, Sunshine Beach, Noosa Heads QLD, and Tewantin QLD. All listings are editorially reviewed with opening hours, contact details, and real Google reviews.

A ferry ride from Noosa proper, this family holiday park on the North Shore earns its repeat visitors through a solid restaurant, dog-friendly sites, and genuine remove from the tourist strip. Book a cabin, not a standard room, and bring a long power lead.
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A slick, pool-centred hostel on Mary Street with genuinely clean rooms and staff who know the area. The app-based entry and missing bunk curtains are worth knowing about before you book. The Thursday night shuttle to It's The Rock is a crowd favourite.
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Beachfront caravan and camping beside the Coolum Surf Club, with direct beach access, dog-friendly sites, and walkable cafes. The location earns its premium. Facilities are basic, pricing is not, and minimum stay rules apply across peak periods.
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Family-run and small enough that the owners know your name, Dolphins sits a five-minute walk from Sunshine Beach with free surfboard loans, hammock-heavy outdoor areas, and the rare hostel quality of being social without being loud.
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Champagne at check-in, a swim-up bar that earns its nostalgia, and river-view rooms that catch the Noosa sunset. The staff here, particularly Michael at concierge, are the kind that get mentioned by name in reviews. One of Hastings Street's most consistently praised addresses.
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Spider the dog, free nachos and sangria nights, and a shuttle to the beach twice a day. Flashpackers runs daily social events that actually work, with clean dorms, AC, and free breakfast. The kind of hostel people extend their stay for.
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Curtained bunks, free laundry, free surf boards, and a bar with a guest discount. Halse Lodge is five minutes from Hastings Street and has worked out what most hostels haven't. Noosa for not much money, done properly.
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Safari tents with outdoor bathtubs, deluxe cabins, and a holiday park quiet enough to hear a pin drop after 8pm. Twenty minutes from Noosa Heads, but the gardens and pool make staying put feel like the better option.
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A well-kept holiday park in Tewantin with a loyal following, a Thursday pizza van at the gate, and a staff member named Rob who can reverse your caravan into a tight spot first try. Pet-friendly, pool-equipped, and genuinely close to Noosa without the Noosa prices.
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Three pools, a sauna, hot tubs, and a bouncy pillow for the kids: Ivory Palms earns its family-friendly reputation on facilities alone. Apartments vary in quality, so book direct and ask for a refurbished room. Two minutes from the Noosa River.
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A well-located Noosa Heads hostel with a lively pool area, beach volleyball court, and a bar that draws a sociable crowd. The front desk books Fraser Island 4WD trips. Proximity to the beach and Greyhound stop is genuinely useful. Book a smaller dorm if noise is a concern.
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Apartment-style suites with full kitchens, two pools, and a free shuttle to Hastings Street. The front desk is genuinely helpful, the coffee is good, and the location hits a practical sweet spot between Noosa Junction and the beach.
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Between Lake Doonella and the Noosa River, with three pools and a bus to Hastings Street at the front gate. Self-catering apartments that vary by owner but consistently deliver on cleanliness and value. Request an upper-floor unit.
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Kangaroos at dusk, a car-free beach out front, and spacious grassed sites on the Cooloola Coast. You need a 4WD and a ferry crossing to get here. That's exactly the point. Consistently praised for clean facilities and genuinely helpful staff.
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Waterfront sites right on the Noosa River, with views across to Noosa Heads and a five-minute walk to Noosaville's restaurants. The location does the heavy lifting. Book early, bring a van if you have one, and pick a weekday if crowds aren't your thing.
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Thirty dollars a night, walking distance to the Noosa River, and enough tree cover to forget you're in the middle of town. The Sea Scouts' community campground is grass sites, hot showers, and genuinely friendly staff. Not for big rigs, but perfect for tents and small campers.
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Above Hastings Street with bush views and a buggy to the strip, Peppers Noosa earns its keep through spacious multi-level villas and a restaurant team that remembers your name and your dietary requirements. The pool is quiet. The spa is worth it.
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Free arcade games, wood-fired pizzas at Dazza's, two lagoon pools, and a shuttle to Hastings Street. RACV Noosa is the kind of family resort where parents actually relax. Rooms are spacious and quiet; RACV members get solid package discounts worth factoring into the price.
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Thirty-two Hastings Street is as central as Noosa gets. The apartments are roomy, the pool is compact but serviceable, and the beach is a short walk. Maintenance is inconsistent across rooms, so request a recently updated one. The location alone justifies the rate for most visitors.
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