Maroochydore

Maroochydore

Maroochydore is the practical heart of the Sunshine Coast — the de facto CBD at the mouth of the Maroochy River, with Sunshine Plaza, Cotton Tree Park, a patrolled main beach and Sunshine Coast Airport ten minutes north.

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I’m Caitlin and I’ve been writing for our autravel team about the Sunshine Coast for years now, mostly because I keep ending up back here for groceries, fuel, a Sunday roast, or to pick up someone from the airport. Maroochydore is the unglamorous truth at the centre of the Sunshine Coast holiday brochure — it’s where the supermarkets are, where the council sits, where the buses meet, and where, increasingly, the new apartment cranes go up. When the rest of our team writes you a postcard from Noosa or Mooloolaba, the photo is usually taken from a holiday rental that someone restocked at the Sunshine Plaza in Maroochydore the day before. It’s the real engine room of the region, and once you understand that, you can use it as a base in a much smarter way than most travellers do.

Why Maroochydore matters more than the brochure suggests

Maroochydore sits at the mouth of the Maroochy River, halfway up the Sunshine Coast strip. Drive north and you’ll hit our Coolum guide in fifteen minutes and our Noosa guide in about forty. Drive south and you’re in Mooloolaba area in under ten. Drive west and the volcanic peaks of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland are right there. Because it’s the de facto CBD of the region, almost every long-distance bus, every taxi rank and every late-night chemist passes through here. That’s why we keep recommending it to travellers who want a Sunshine Coast holiday without having to drive twenty minutes for milk. It is genuinely the most practical address on this stretch of coast, and the locals know it.

The town has changed dramatically over the last decade. The old surf-club-and-fish-and-chips bones are still there at Cotton Tree, but a new high-rise CBD is rising on what used to be the Horton Park golf course — an entire planned city core with a fresh laneway grid, a man-made waterway feeding back into the river, and apartment towers built around it. If you stayed here ten years ago and have just driven back in, you may not recognise the place.

The river, the spit and Cotton Tree

Cotton Tree Park, on the river side, is the soul of the old Maroochydore. Caravans have been parking here since the nineteen-thirties and the council has resisted gentrifying the camping ground out of existence, which we love. The river is shallow enough at the spit for kids to wade and stand-up paddleboard, and the current is gentle compared with the open beach a few hundred metres east. Our team usually walks the loop from the caravan park along the spit, past the rock pool, up onto the patrolled main beach, and back via the surf club for a coffee. It’s a flat hour and you’ll pass a dozen places to swim along the way.

The Maroochy River itself opens out behind town into a much bigger waterway than visitors expect — mangrove channels and oyster leases that run west for kilometres before bumping into the bridges at Bli Bli. Hire a tinny or a kayak from one of the operators on the riverside esplanade and you can be alone on the water in twenty minutes. It’s a side of the Sunshine Coast that almost no day-tripper sees.

Maroochydore Beach and the surf club

The patrolled main beach runs south from the river mouth in a long, straight, sand-dune-backed crescent. It’s a working beach, not a postcard one — the surf can stack up hard when there’s a cyclone swell to the north, and the rip lines move daily, which is why the local lifesavers are some of the most experienced in the country. The Maroochydore Surf Club building anchors the southern end and is the kind of community-owned pub that gives the Sunshine Coast its character. We’re sending you there for sunset, a schooner, and a plate of something fresh; we’re not sending you for a degustation menu.

Around the river-mouth headland, Alex Bluff Lookout offers one of the best free views on the coast — north to Mount Coolum, south to Point Cartwright, and inland to the Glass House Mountains on a clear day. It’s a five-minute drive from the centre of town and basically empty on weekdays.

Sunshine Plaza and the practical side of a holiday

Sunshine Plaza is one of the biggest shopping centres in Queensland outside Brisbane — David Jones, Myer, a Coles, a Woolworths, a cinema multiplex, and the only proper food court between Caloundra and Noosa. We don’t usually send travellers to a shopping centre on purpose, but if you’re renting an apartment for a week, this is where you do the big shop on day one, fill up the car, grab a bottle from the BWS, and never have to think about logistics again. The plaza is also built around a riverfront boardwalk, so you can actually have lunch outside on the water while the kids ride the carousel. It’s nicer than it sounds.

Sunshine Coast Airport and getting in

Most travellers arriving by air come into Sunshine Coast Airport at Marcoola, ten minutes north of Maroochydore. The runway was extended in twenty-twenty for international jets, which means you can now fly direct from Auckland in season and there’s permanent capacity for larger domestic aircraft from Brisbane area, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. The airport itself is one of the easiest in the country — small, single terminal, taxi rank out the front, hire-car desks in arrivals, and ten minutes door to door to most Maroochydore accommodation. The Sunshine Coast Airport website is worth checking before you fly because the seasonal route map shifts a lot.

If you’re driving up from Brisbane, the Bruce Highway exit at Maroochydore Road drops you almost on top of the Sunshine Plaza. Coming the other way from Noosa area, take the David Low Way along the coast rather than the highway — it’s twice as scenic and only ten minutes slower.

Where to eat, drink and waste an evening

Ocean Street is the bar strip the council quietly built to keep young locals from driving to Mooloolaba every weekend, and it works. A handful of small bars, a couple of late-night food halls, weekend live music, and a Friday-night market that rotates through the street. It’s the closest Maroochydore comes to a nightlife district and it’s perfectly fine. The food halls along Ocean Street, and the new ones tucked into the rising CBD, are where our team has spent most of our test dinners over the last year — cheap, fast, varied, and friendly to families.

Otherwise, the Cotton Tree end of town does old-school Sunshine Coast brunch better than anywhere on the coast. Cafes, surf shops, a bookshop, a couple of bakeries, all within walking distance of the river. It’s where I take visitors on a Sunday morning when I want them to fall in love with the place.

Day trips out of Maroochydore

The Maroochydore base lets you do almost every Sunshine Coast day trip without moving accommodation. Drive ten minutes south to Mooloolaba area for the aquarium and the Esplanade. Drive twenty minutes west into the hinterland villages of Maleny, Montville and Mapleton for cool-climate cafes and the Glass House lookouts. Drive forty minutes north to Noosa for the National Park headland walk. Drive thirty minutes south to Australia Zoo at Beerwah. Every one of those is a there-and-back day from Maroochydore without checking out and re-checking in somewhere else. That single fact, more than anything else, is the case for staying here.

When to go and what to expect

Maroochydore is genuinely year-round. Summer (December–February) is hot, humid, and busy, with afternoon thunderstorms most weeks. Autumn (March–May) is our favourite — water still warm, school holidays finished, prices softening. Winter (June–August) is dry, sunny, mid-twenties on the beach and chilly at night; the locals call it a second summer. Spring (September–November) brings whale watching out of Mooloolaba and the first proper warm-up of the water.

The Visit Sunshine Coast regional board publishes an honest events calendar that covers everything from triathlons to food festivals, and it’s worth a glance two weeks before you arrive — there’s almost always something happening you’ll want to factor in.

How our team would actually plan it

If you’ve got four nights, base in Cotton Tree. Day one is a walk along the spit, lunch at the surf club, and a quiet beach afternoon. Day two is a day trip into the hinterland — Maleny for cheese, Montville for a long lunch, the Mary Cairncross rainforest walk, back via Eumundi if it’s a Wednesday or Saturday. Day three is south — Mooloolaba aquarium and the Wharf precinct for dinner. Day four is a slow river morning, a Sunshine Plaza top-up shop, and an Alex Bluff sunset to send you home. That itinerary will give a family of four a richer week than the equivalent in Noosa, for less money, and without a single traffic queue in either direction. That’s the real Maroochydore pitch, and our team will stand behind it any day of the year.

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Frequently asked about Maroochydore

Where is Maroochydore?
Maroochydore is in Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. The destination guide above maps the area; the drive-times panel further down lists distances to other Queensland destinations so you can pencil it into a longer itinerary.
Where can I stay near Maroochydore?
We list 3 caravan and holiday parks in and around Maroochydore above — powered sites, cabins, glamping, and big-rig-friendly options. Pet rules, dump points and shaded sites are noted on each park's page. For hotel-style stays, the Drive Times panel makes it easy to base yourself in a nearby town and day-trip in.
Is Maroochydore good for families with kids?
Maroochydore is generally suited to families — outdoor space, accommodation options for all budgets, and a slower pace away from the major cities. The "What else is around" panel above lists everything nearby; if a museum, aquarium or wildlife park is what your kids want, check the closest larger town for those.
Is there public transport at Maroochydore?
Coverage varies — major destinations have train and bus links from the closest capital, but smaller regional towns rely on infrequent coach services. The most reliable way to explore the wider area is a hire car or your own vehicle. If you're using public transport, plan around the timetables and check the night before you travel; rural routes are often once or twice a day.
How much does a trip to Maroochydore cost?
Budget travellers can do Maroochydore on roughly $120–180 per person per day (caravan park, cooking your own, free walks); mid-range $200–350 (hotel, paid attractions, eating out once a day); higher-end $400+ (boutique stays, tours, fine dining). Fuel is the big variable — Australia's regional driving distances add up. Tours and attractions in the listings above show prices in AUD where the operator publishes them.
Will I have phone signal at Maroochydore?
Most named destinations in Queensland have at least Telstra and Optus coverage in town. Coverage drops off quickly outside built-up areas — particularly in national parks, valleys and along long stretches of highway. If you're heading into remote areas, download offline maps before you leave, tell someone your itinerary, and consider a PLB (personal locator beacon) for serious bush walks.

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Caravan parks nearby

Ingenia Holidays Rivershore
Ingenia Holidays Rivershore
Diddillibah · Sunshine Coast Regional
★ 4.6
BIG4 Maroochy River
BIG4 Maroochy River
Maroochydore · Sunshine Coast Regional
★ 4.6
Cotton Tree Holiday Park
Cotton Tree Holiday Park
Maroochydore · Sunshine Coast Regional
★ 4.3

Nearby destinations

Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast
South East Queensland
Mooloolaba
Mooloolaba
Sunshine Coast
Coolum Beach
Coolum Beach
Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Noosa
Noosa
Sunshine Coast
Rainbow Beach
Rainbow Beach
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