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Coolum Beach is a coastal town in Queensland, Australia, renowned for its pristine beaches and surf culture, featuring 23km of golden sand. As the southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, it attracts eco-adventurers with its biodiversity and laid-back vibe, ideal for nature-focused travelers.
Visit Coolum Beach for sunbathing or take surf lessons to embrace Aussie coastal life. Explore rainforest trails at Coolum National Park, or snorkel with turtles at Lady Musgrave Island. Don't miss sunset views from Point Perry Lighthouse.
Must-try dishes include seafood platters (with mud crabs & Moreton Bay bugs) and Aussie meat pies paired with local beer. Beachfront restaurants serve fresh coral trout, while weekend markets offer artisanal gelato and tropical fruits.
Car rental is recommended, with the airport 15mins from town. Limited bus services cover major attractions—check schedules in advance. Well-maintained bike paths allow coastal exploration. Note: 4WD required for some national park access.
Visit May-October (Australian winter) for 25°C days and low rainfall. December-February is humid but ideal for surfers. Avoid school holidays (June-July/Dec-Jan) for fewer crowds.
Language: English spoken; some tourism operators offer Mandarin services Payment: Cards widely accepted; carry $20-$50 AUD cash for small vendors Internet: 4G coverage in town centre; weak signal in remote areas Emergency: Coolum Medical Centre handles minor injuries; serious cases go to Bundaberg Hospital (1hr drive) Safety: Avoid isolated beach areas at night due to occasional intoxicated individuals