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San Francisco Family Vacation Tips

San Francisco Giants Major League Baseball team (AT&T Park), Alcatraz, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the San Francisco Zoo have long been family favorites when visiting the “City By The Bay”. But maybe you want to experience something equally as special but not are perhaps not nearly well as known. Here is a list of some of the best and most beloved family vacation activities within San Francisco.

Come get your mind blown at the incredibly popular San Francisco Exploritorium! Located on Marina Boulevard and within the Palace of Fine Arts at 3601 Lyon Street. Warp your brain with all of the optical illusions that can be found within the venue, or make your very own tornado in the tornado-making machine. Want a real treat? Challenge your kids to the “quietness” test and get a quick break! The Exploritorium offers so many different interactive exhibits that not only will your kids probably be worn out, but they will be extremely grateful too. Information on tickets can be found by calling (415) 561-0360, or to make a reservation at the not-to-be-missed “Tactile Dome” please call (415) 561-0362.

Want to watch your kids ride a mechanical dinosaur? How about squeal with delight while killer whales and dolphins flip through the air? Marine World/Africa USA has this plus many more attractions for you and your whole family to spend the entire day enjoying. Animal shows, petting zoos, and a beautiful ferry ride – a day at Marine World/Africa USA will perhaps be one of those that stays with you and your family forever.

It’s a teddy bear picnic everyday in the Basic Brown Bear factory! Let your kids watch as these furry friends come to life. Tours can be scheduled by calling (415) 626-0781 and the whole family can roam and enjoy this truly unique venue.

San Francisco can be a somewhat daunting vacation experience. Difficult traffic and parking, unpredictable weather, and large crowds. But with these few vacation tips, visiting San Francisco can also provide for a unique and exciting twist to a traditional visit to this glorious city. Truth be told, the sites and venues that make San Francisco unique should also be included on your list of “things to do”. But if you’re looking for something with a slight twist or to fill one of those rainy San Francisco afternoons, try one of the above attractions. You’ll be sure to have a wonderful time with your whole family.

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Wet, Wild And Wonderful

Louisiana is called the “Festival State” by many people in the United States. Festivals are a year round occurrence here in Louisiana but spring offers the biggest selection. We always have something to celebrate down here in bayou country so if you like a good party this is where it is happening. The Audubon Zoo plays host to quite a few festivals themselves. Soul Fest was held on the Zoo grounds last weekend. A colorful celebration of African-American culture, New Orleans Creole cuisine and soul food mixed with R&B and hip hop kicked off a round of happenings at NOLA’s own “animal house”, the Audubon Zoo.

In my child accompanied travels across the country I have been to my fair share of Zoo’s and believe me when I say Audubon Zoo out classes them all. Not only is the Zoo itself beautifully done but it definitely does its part to promote Louisiana. There is plenty of natural habit for the animals. There are also lots of grassy and shaded areas for people to enjoy. The Zoo and its events offer a wonderful experience to all who visit. There are things for people of all ages to do and enjoy.

Trailing after Soul Fest are several others including Earth Fest, Asian Pacific American Society and then immediately after those are the popular fund raisers for the Audubon Society, the Whitney Zoo To Do and Zoo To Do for Kids sponsored by Humana. These fundraisers will help The Audubon Institute underwrite a new attraction for our favorite Zoo called Cool Zoo, an animal themed splash park designed especially with the kiddos in mind. With the hot Louisiana summer getting closer by the minute this is welcome news. Cool Stuff!

A jumping water spouts, a huge alligator (we are in Louisiana after all) water slide, a spider monkey soaker and water spitting snakes are just a few of the highlights coming to New Orleans. Right at the Zoo will be a new wet and wild splash park called the Cool Zoo. The splash park will offer three different splash zones. One will be specifically for toddlers and younger zoo goers. Pack that extra change of clothes or at least put a swimsuit and towel in the bag before you head out for some wet and wild fun.

In addition to all the custom animal features in the new Cool Zoo, there will be animal sounds in the “Sound Spray” area. When the water sprays you hear matching animal sounds like croaks, bleats, roars or squawks. This is something that children really enjoy. It gives them a feeling of being in the “wild”. The Caterpillar sprayer is designed to look like a monarch butterfly and the giant alligator’s tail is the waterslide! This new hot spot will be located between the Endangered Species Carousel and the Embraceable Zoo. Construction should begin soon. So get ready for some Cool Zoo fun.

Another exciting new attraction for the Big Easy set to open this summer is Parakeet Pointe. Located at the Aquarium of the Americas, this drawing card will be an 800 square foot tropical environment and home to more than 1,000 free flying parakeets! For an even closer encounter, purchase a feed stick for a dollar and feed the bright beautiful little birds. These guys are all naturally curious and playful. The kids and you kid-like adults will love it! There is always something going on in the Crescent City, old and new. This summer seems to be no exception. So pack the bags, grab the kids and get on over here. New Orleans is waiting. By Sharon Denise Talbot.

Sharon Denise Talbot is an avid fan of the Audubon Zoo Festival. She loves sharing her New Orleans, Louisiana experiences, the people and places that make her home state unique.

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Merida’s Rich History is Worth the Trip

Merida is an ancient colonial city and the capital of the Yucatan state located to the west of Quintana Roo, abundant with historical churches, architecturally unique buildings, delicious flavors, music, night life, shopping and more. Each night, the Historic Center hosts traditional folk dancers, right in front of City Hall, dancing to live music, in traditional dress. On Sunday nights, salsa and cumbia dance liven up the streets. Restaurants and street vendors are plentiful, as is the shopping. Staying near the Main Square is recommended.

My wife and I had the joy of staying at Casa Mexilio, a great Merida hotel, over the first weekend in August, 2009, and it was one of the most distinctive places we have ever stayed. Located near the town center, nearly 4 blocks from the main square, you will locate Casa Mexilio hidden amongst residences and businesses along one of the commonly urban sections of Merida. All of the buildings in this segment of town have no spaces between them and the only way to quickly differentiate where one ends and the next one begins is the distinction in paint. Each block is consequently rich in unique colors and personal discernible window boxes, signs, benches, and the like.

The main entrance to Casa Mexilio is relatively non-descript, with a few iron gates fronting wooden doors right on the street. Don’t be fooled by the lack of ordainment outside this fine small hotel. Once inside, the hotel is more museum than hotel with antique furnishings, artifacts, books and photos throughout. It really is like stepping back in time. The hotel is a converted home dating back to the late 19th century and is full of its own colorful history as are the buildings and city of Merida that surround it.

The focal point of the hotel is situated directly behind the front desk and service locale where you will find a lush garden and “grotto” like pool with a Jacuzzi. This area always stays pleasant and cool due to the shade of the gardens and secluded location, a splendid place to cool off anytime and very romantic. We went for a swim to cool off before bed one night and the burning scent of copal was a nice affect (this is a indigenous herb and incense well known for its cleansing properties). This area with the trees and plants almost reminds you of being in a jungle cenote except there are stairs and balconies just about everywhere you look. There is even an elevated walkway that connects one of the top sections of the inn. Here are patios, landings and secret garden nooks everywhere; the place begs to be explored.

Our room was wonderful with very high ceilings and quite clean with a comfortable king sized bed, extra pillows, ceiling fan and AC, though we only used the AC for a few hours at night, the ceiling fan was great for air circulation. The furnishings, like everything else we saw while we were there were classic, antique couches, chairs, dressers, bed and wardrobes, really nice touches. Our room also had eclectic tiled floors. I honestly don’t know the actual name of our room, but each one has its own unique appeal with similar furnishings from what we could see.

Our only disappointment was missing a great breakfast! We got up very early…too early for breakfast apparently as we looked around and didn’t see anyone (this was around 7am) so we walked a few blocks to one of the local cafes. Upon our return to the hotel one of the waiters stopped by our room asking if we wanted breakfast. We’ll definitely catch that on our next visit! We will be back to Merida in search of more interesting sites, sounds and flavors and recommend this hotel to anyone, as it is truly a magical place.

Ron Williams is a freelance travel writer living year round in Tulum, Mexico specializing in information about merida hotels, Merida hotel accomodations and life on the Yucatan Peninsula. Feel free to contact Ron directly if you need local tips or information.

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Everything is Peachy in Stonewall, Texas

Stonewall, Texas offers a peachy, smooth weekend. Known as the Peach Capital of Texas, Stonewall, Texas is notorious for its excellent wines and mouth watering peach jams. Stonewall is also the birth place to President Lyndon B. Johnson. In Stonewall, Texas, its prominent streets, parks and landmarks are marked with history and copious agricultural goods.

For a pleasant vacation rental, The Homestead Bed and Breakfast at Becker Vinyards will deliver the Texas charm you are in the market for and delight your taste buds with their palatable wines and scrumptious foods. Richard and Bunny Becker have renovated the Peese log cabin and the d?cor is rustic and accented with antiques. In the living room, there is a charming wooden couch and a potbelly stove. There are two staircases, one inside and one outside the cabin, to the roof space, where a comfy queen size bed sits. As an added exceptional touch to this bed and breakfast, Richard and Bunny have planted a lavender field, where the aromas infuse the atmosphere and provide a stunning purple view.

Another wonderful bed and breakfast rental is The Villa on Grape Creek Vinyards. Newly renovated, this bed and breakfast provides a more contemporary feel with a wonderful view of Grape Creek. Take a saunter through the vineyard, visit their tasting room and the winery, and enjoy the tastes and aromas of the area. A few other suggested places to visit are the Rose Hill Manor, Inn on Grape Creek, Sleepy Cat Inn, and the LBJ Ranch Guest House or The Italian Place.

Newly picked peaches and peach jams are continually available at Burg?s Corner. Located at 15194 US Hwy 290 East in Stonewall, Texas, Burg?s Corner is a charming store full of newly picked chosen peaches, candles, jams, and other mouth watering items to take home to your bed and breakfast or as a magnificent gift. Gold Orchards, Inc. and Vogel Orchard are two additional distinguished places to visit to amble through the fields and acquire more impressive produce. During the summer month of June, the yearly Peach JAMboree and Rodeo is a local event that hosts a parade, crowning of the Peach Queen, a rodeo and other activities.

Guided tours of the Lyndon B. Johnson Park can start off with a short walk to The Boyhood Home, or a walk along trails to old log homes and old west antiques, and end perhaps with a 25 minute tour of the Texas White House. Most of the events and attractions at Stonewall, Texas are centered on the unbelievable life story of President Johnson as well as the exquisite winery it offers.

Stonewall, Texas is located on the Pedernales River, thirteen miles east of Fredericksburg in southeastern Gillespie County. Coming from the east, Stonewall is on U.S. 290 west of Austin. Next to numerous landmarks and parks, Stonewall is a lovely place to visit with plenty of great vacation rentals, dining establishments, site seeing and other great out door activities. It?s always peach season in Stonewall, so come hungry and leave satisfied.

Wesley Mathews is part of the travel team at FindVacationRentals.com and FindBedandBreakfast.com. A directory specializing in Texas golf vacation rentals. The directory has a complete list of bed and breakfast deals.

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Davenport Is Disney Worlds Oasis

Davenport, Florida is a quaint town of 2,000 people in rural central Florida. The town has an Old Florida feel, as relaxed as the breezes that sway the Spanish moss. A visitor would never know that just half an hour to the northeast, the sprawling metropolis of Orlando and the world class attractions of Walt Disney World Resort are waiting to be explored.

Davenport is located on US Highway 17/92 in Polk County, southwest of Orlando. Davenport is divided into the old city, which is very small, and the greater Davenport area which began to experience quick growth with the housing boom. The city itself has almost no commercial business, but the surrounding area supports several restaurants, a hotel, and some shops. Davenport gives visitors a glimpse into what life was like in central Florida before the growth explosion of the city of Orlando and other urban centers.

For the golfing enthusiast, Davenport features the Ridgewood Golf Club, voted among Floridas best 30 courses. The course was designed by Ted McAnlis and has a unprecedented reputation. The organization offers Champions Turf greens, new bunkers, leveled tee boxes and the sort of luxuriant landscaping that golfers in Florida have come to expect. Fairways are subterranean jade and framed by gleaming white sand bunkers. The strategically positioned hazards provide excitement to your round, while par 4 and par 5 holes have generous tee shot landing areas.

For something slightly different is the Highlands Reserve Golf Resort just north of Davenport. This course sits atop one of the highest spots in Florida and affords golfers with exceptional surroundings. The course was designed by Mike Dasher and provides open and spacious fairways similar to those within the Scottish highlands. Old Florida citrus trees enhance the edges of the course and scattered pines are harking back to courses in the Carolinas. The greens are considerable and quick, and make the course difficult for all ability ranges.

Davenport may be small, however it is a simple country drive to the outer edge of Orlando, the Walt Disney World Resort, Disney vacation rentals, and then the world is your oyster. World class shopping, dining, and leisure are all just minutes from Davenport.

If you and your family are considering a trip to Orlando, chances are, you’re thinking of Disney. What began in 1971 as the east coast version of Californias Disney Land and Magic Kingdom has become the largest and most visited holiday destination in the world. With four separate parks and their many environs, two water parks, and even a working film studio, Disney World has become something that every family should see.

Orlando also hosts Universal Studios theme park and its several associated areas, including Islands of Adventure and the dining and entertainment pavilion “CityWalk”, which is free to enter. The CityWalk includes many restaurants, shops, and even a 20 screen Cineplex with IMAX.

After a busy day in the Florida sun, a short drive has you and your family back to the quiet calm of Davenport, an oasis in the bustle of your Florida holiday.

Wesley Mathews is part of the travel team at FindVacationRentals.com. A directory specializing in Florida vacation homes. The directory can provide you with a complete comprehensive list of Davenport vacation rentals.

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Family Holidays In Majorca For Something New

Spain’s largest resort island, Majorca offers a bit of something for every member of the family no matter how old or young. Sun lovers cover the pure white sand beaches by day and party goers line the night clubs every night. Holidays in Majorca give your family a full, well rounded break that they’ll never want to return home from.

If you need to escape to a land where the sun and sand never run out, Majorca will be paradise for you. Crisp white sandy beaches stretch along the Southern and Northern coasts of Spain’s largest island, offering a little piece of Heaven for everyone. The clear blue waters will call you in, giving you ample playground for water sports and other festivities. Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen; Majorca is never short of sunshine.

Other favorite beaches on both the Northern and Southern sides of the island of Majorca include Cala Mayor, Camp DeMar, Illetes and Magalluf. Magalluf is well known for its young, energetic vibrancy. You’ll find a wealth of hip, exciting dance clubs and bars in town that will keep you dancing the night away. If you’re looking for a bit more relaxation and a little less excitement from your nights on Majorca, try visiting Palma and its many pubs and clubs.

If you’ve come to holiday on Majorca with little ones in tow, get out from your resort and explore the city of Palma and its magnificent water parks. Slides, rides and pools will keep your little ones busy all day. Take them to Aqualandia El Foro de Mallorca for an afternoon of swimming, water sliding and mini golf. Stop by the local wax museum for a bit of silly entertainment and don’t miss Platja de Palma with the biggest water park of all. You will also enjoy beautiful native Parrot shows and a mini zoo for the kids at Platja de Palma.

Looking to take the family out for a day of adventure and exercise? Visit Aqualandia El Foro de Mallorca in Palma for the best mini golf, water slides and museums to keep your family busy. The kids will be begging to stay forever. Also of interest to families with young children is Platja de Palma, the largest water park on the island of Majorca. Your children will love the miniature petting zoo and parrot habitat.

When it’s time to step out and enjoy the evenings, take your family to one of the incredible local restaurants in Palma. Spaniards are very family oriented and you’ll enjoy the best local cuisine on the island, here. When you want to dress up and kick up your heels, check out the area’s hottest dance clubs on site at the many 5 start resorts in Palma or Magalluf. Feeling like a little more local flavor? Venture into town and dance the night away like a local. Magalluf is known for it’s trendy bars and lounges. Those outside the college age crowd will find everything they’re looking for in the cities of Palma or Puerto de Soller.

Visit Majorca for a great holiday in the best resort suitable for you. There are departures from all over Europe including Liverpool flights into Palma airport, find out more from travel expert Wendy James of cheap holidays 2010

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The Sunshine Coast, Australia – Spectacular Beach Holidays!

The Sunshine Coast Queensland is one of the many bright and shining jewels in one of the most remarkable and beautiful countries in the world. Australia has a lot to offer any intrepid traveller and the Sunshine Coast is without a doubt one of the top destinations to put on your list.

The tourist industry along the Sunshine Coast has been booming for some time. There are a couple of main reasons for this. First of all, it is becoming increasingly easy for people from all over the world to get there with the price of international and budget travel going down. Secondly, the place is simply too good to be missed and offers something for just about anyone.

It is doesn’t matter who you are or what age you are, you will always be able to find some great activities to suit your personality all down the coast. If you are there to take in as much as you can then the most efficient thing to do is to get yourself booked onto a tour. There are a great number of tour operators offering tours catered to adventure, culture, wildlife and many others so you will be sure to find something to enthrall you.

You might also be a tired businessman looking for a few relaxing days in the sun or a retired couple on their annual trip abroad just looking to get a couple of weeks in the sun. If this is you then there are also so many relaxing options available to you, from luxury hotels to wonderful spas. You can simply chill out on one of the many beautiful beaches or relax by the pool with a cocktail in your hand.

During the evening, you will also be entertained throughout the region by numerous restaurants serving all sorts of world foods and some great bars and clubs for those who want to have a few drinks and a dance.

All this adds up to tell us why this areas is seeing such great tourism.

Whether you are a native Australian going to OZ for a short break, or heading there all the way from the US for a two week holiday with the whole family, you will always be guaranteed to be entertained. Inside info on Noosa Holiday Accommodation specifically Noosa Heads Holiday Accommodation .

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Queensland, Australia, Recently Voted As The World’s Most Livable Region

Australia is one of, if not the most desirable place to live in the entire world and has so many different places where most people would be happy to set up base. One of these such places is the state of Queensland which offers so much for families who want to move there. But why is Queensland Australia such a desirable place to live?

Well, you only have to check out a few pictures of the state on the internet to realise what the attractions is. Miles of pristine beaches, thousands of beautiful islands spotted around off the coast and wonderful rainforests all combine to make the natural landscape of the state one of the most beautiful in the world.

The natural beauty of Australia is certainly in evidence nowhere more than it is in Queensland. Some of the most amazing natural sites in the entire world are seen here. If you love the natural pearls of the sea then the Great Barrier Reef and the island of the Whitsundays will enthrall you. Fraser Island is also a top destination along with the wonders of Hervey Bay.

If the weather was no good, all this natural beauty may not seem so beautiful, but thankfully the weather is gorgeous all year round. This great weather allows any resident or holiday maker to get out and about and get involved in all the exciting outdoor activities that the state and country has to offer.

The lifestyle in the region is also extremely laid back and chilled out. There are numerous cities and regions in the area where people flock to enjoy the beach front way of life, relaxing by their pools and dining each night in restaurants. With places like Brisbane, Cairns and Noosa all spaced out down the coast, and many other places in between you will be spoilt for choice when deciding where to live.

These are just some great draws of this great state.

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The Sunshine Coast Australia – Spectacular One Day, Perfect The Next!

The Sunshine Coast Queensland is a popular holiday destination with a cornucopia of attractions for interested visitors. The coast stretches from Caloundra, an hour north of Brisbane by car to Cooloola near Fraser Island which is the largest sand island in the world with 200 lakes. It also encompasses a hinterland including the Glass House Mountains, Blackall Range, the Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley; as well as more than 60 miles of beaches. Besides the obvious natural attractions, there are many man made destinations worth exploring. The weather here is sublime almost all year round with sunshine around 300 days a year and temperatures ranging from 69.8 -84.2 degree Fahrenheit (21-29 degrees Celsius), so it is never a bad time to come down here and relax yourselves. The whole area has destinations to accommodate different budgets and divergent preferences from the sophisticated to the natural and ranges in between.

The area has a surfeit of natural attractions

From beautiful beaches and seaside resorts to national parks and charming towns and so much more, there’s almost too much to do on vacation here. The regions national parks are a nice contrast to the coastal beaches and pleasure haunts of the area. Every part of this rich tapestry of sights to see and savor invites exploration. One can only mention some of the distinctive destinations due to space limitations.

Noosa is the best known part of this region as the rich and famous have put it on the map. But, there is more to it than where the sophisticates hang out. Noosas nation park and everglades, its dramatic volcanic formations is a fitting setting for a UNESCO designated official Biosphere Reserve. The Cooroy Heritage Walk and the Noosa Trail Network is for walkers to explore. Majestic Cinema is also here. It is the world’s oldest operating silent movie theater. The Noosa Shire Museum will take you back in time and the Old Pomona Railway Station Art Gallery is another stop.

In Mooloolaba you can enjoy different boating experiences from kayaking to hiring a dinghy to sailing on a yacht. Its parks, picnic areas and playgrounds for the kids are a family favorite. East of Mudjimba Island there is the ex-HMAS Brisbane which has many different aquatic species to be seen in a superb diving site. From the town of Rainbow Beach to Cooloola National Park, the Cooloola area is a natural paradise. Experienced hikers will like the Cooloola Wilderness Trail. Nestled here is historic city of Gympie rich in gold rush and timber history. Your visit there could include hunting for gold, or checking out Victorian architecture on Mary Street or the Gold Mining Museum. You could also watch local craftsmen working in the WoodWorks Forestry and Timber Museum.

The volcanic formations of the Glass House Mountains standout. A Steve Irwin favorite the Australia Zoo is located here, amongst other museums such as the Reptile Park and the Air Museum. The Blackall Range, Mapleton National Park, the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve in Malen and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk with trails that crossing scenic areas of the hinterland, including a few national parks are part of natures bounty.

Mary Valley offers charming towns to stop by and explore. A relaxing trip down the Kenilworth Forest Drive travels through different forest ranges. You can hike the Conondale Range or horseback ride through trails. The Mary Valley Heritage Railway provides an engaging way to view this picturesque area.

Entertaining and venturesome destinations

Educational and cultural oriented theme parks are a specialty of this region. The marine adventures of UnderWater World located in Mooloolaba are not to be missed. If you like ginger, the Ginger Factory and its historic train are for you. You can even see explore a real working pineapple plantation at the Big Pineapple. The Superbee Honey Factory will show and educate about hiney with a dash of fairytale attractions for your kids as well. The cartoon- based Ettamogah Pub is an uncommon treat. Not to be outdone is Bli Bli Castle with its display of medieval gear and equipment. Ski & Skurf located at Bli Bli is the place to try water sports; and the Big Kart Track and Bungy Bullet can test your taste for speed adventures on the ground or in the air, with Skydive Ramblers offering parachuting adventure for some more off the ground experience. A trip in Australian history will be yours by way of Nostalgia Town. Whereas, more modern sophisticated pleasures can be had at excursions offered by the Club Pelican an area golf course designed by Greg Norman and the Corbould Park races where thoroughbreds run.

The website of the Regional Council of the Sunshine Coast has links to visitor information centers for tourists. You are advised to use their guidance, as there is so much to see here. Your holiday at the many venues of the sunshine coast Queensland will be one you will talk about long after your experience of it for the very first time.

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Check Out The Restaurants And Shopping In Noosa Heads, Australia

The next time you are visiting beautiful Australia, consider checking out some of the restaurants and shopping in Noosa Heads. There can be so much to see and experience during your trip, and this can be one of the must see places while you are there. Noosa Heads is thriving with entertainment and interesting things to do while you are visiting Australia.

One of the main points of attraction when in Noosa Heads is Hastings Street. It is right by Laguna Bay and very much like a boardwalk or strip setting. In this area, there are cafes, resorts, beautiful settings for formal dining, and many designer shops for you to visit. It is an enjoyable place to walk around and explore, with new experiences on every corner.

The shops to be found here are very high end type labels and designer wardrobe. The boutiques sell many forms of international fashion and you will find lots of rare and unique clothing at these shops. The shopping experiences alone are a great reason to spend a day in Noosa Heads at Hastings Street.

There are also bookstores, jewelry stores, and even art galleries located on the strip. There is something for everyone. If you aren’t interested in browsing or shopping, but more in dining, there are plenty of options to consider as well. There are many cafes that seat individuals outside, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful view.

There’s a local surf club where you can enjoy a nice cool drink on a warm day, or even a nice ice cream cone. If you are interested in a more formal dining experience, there are also restaurants suitable for this as well. Noosa Heads is particularly beautiful at night, which can make a formal dinner even more inviting during your stay.

Spending some time exploring the restaurants and shopping in Noosa Heads is definitely something you should devote a day of your vacation to. There is a lively and fascinating atmosphere there and you are sure to have a lot of fun. Don’t forget to check it out next time you are in Australia!

The next time you are visiting beautiful Australia, consider checking out some of the restaurants and shopping in Noosa Heads. There can be so much to see and experience during your trip. More info on Noosa Holiday Accommodaton specifically Noosa Holiday Accommodation Australia.

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