Does Noosa have a wet season?


Does Noosa have a wet season? The wet season runs from December to May, with February seeing the highest humidity levels and most rainfall at an average of around 189.8mm, so pack an umbrella. The water is lovely and warm during the summer months, reaching around 24-25ºC.


What is the best time of year to go to Noosa?

Between the months of December and February, the weather in Noosa is at its best. With a comfortable average temperature of around 27°C, travelling to Noosa in summer allows you to participate in outdoor activities such as swimming and other water sports, hiking, and bike riding.


How far is Noosa from airport?

Noosa is a convenient 30-minute drive north of Sunshine Coast Airport and there are plenty of transport options from the airport including rental cars, taxis, Ubers, bus transfers, public buses and hotel shuttles.


What is the wettest month on the Sunshine Coast?

Of course it does rain occasionally on the Sunshine Coast map, but not particularly in abundance, and it is mainly kept to the so-called winter months. The most rain comes during the first couple of months of the calendar year, so January and February are the wettest in the region.


Is Noosa expensive to holiday?

While Noosa does have a reputation for being expensive, it's worth it! And even though it's one of Australia's favourite beach resorts there are usually some great accommodation deals to be found.


Are there saltwater crocodiles in Noosa?

No, You will not find Crocodiles in Australia anywhere south of the Gladstone area, which is north of Brisbane in Queensland by a considerable distance. The only crocodiles south of there can be found safely enclosed in zoos.


Do you get crocodiles in Noosa?

You'll be pleased to know that there are no alligators or crocs in the Noosa Everglades. It's very safe and makes for amazing kayaking and awesome wild swimming!


Why is Noosa so expensive?

Apartments in Noosa Heads had the sharpest price growth in the country over five years. The median unit price jumped 179.5 per cent. Price growth was fuelled by strong demand from sea-changers, and low supply.