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Kabi Kabi

a group of people in a field

Noosa is home to the Kabi Kabi people whose land stretches roughly 100km south and 150km north of Noosa.

The indigenous people of Australia are the oldest living culture on Earth. Their rich culture dates back at least 50,000 years. 

Every Aboriginal community has their own stories and experiences unique to their area, but they all share a strong connection to the natural environment, landscapes and past and future generations.

Visit Noosa has more information on their website about the local Kabi Kabi people and the stories of the surrounding Noosa area. 

Ocean Tour & Dolphin Safari
  • Family Specials
From A$69

Nestled in the heart of Queensland’s spectacular Sunshine Coast, the Noosa Ocean scenic Tour offers an unforgettable experience. This tour stands as a testament to the region’s captivating beauty, offering a unique perspective of Noosa’s pristine waters and breathtaking coastline.

Your journey with the Noosa Ocean Rider starts at the picturesque Noosa Marina. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by Christian who is dedicated to ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout the tour.

The tour also offers moments of serene beauty as you travel along Noosa’s coastline. You’ll have the opportunity to see the dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and crystal-clear waters that make Noosa a paradise for visitors.

Keep an eye out for dolphins, turtles, as you journey through their natural habitat. The Ocean Rider’s design ensures minimal disturbance to the marine environment, allowing for unobtrusive observation of these incredible creatures.

Whale Watching From A$95

Whale watching is one of Noosa’s most breathtaking experiences on the Sunshine Coast. There is nothing more magical than watching these amazing creatures in their natural habitat. Noosa’s aquatic backyard plays host to the humpback whales during their annual migration every winter (the whale-watching season is July – November) where you can watch them frolic and play whilst taking in stunning natural cliff formations, lush emerald forests, pristine little coves and sweeping beaches.