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Attractions
Come to Caloundra to lie on warm, white sand beaches that disappear into blue sea haze. Come to test your skills on the granite spires of the Glass House Mountains, to explore the deep green forests, to fish, to surf renowned Kings Beach. Come to potter around the fascinating townships and art and craft galleries of Caloundra's mountain Hinterland. Come to see exotic tropical fruit plantations and native animal attractions. Come for the friendly, unhurried atmosphere, the quality and diversity of accommodation, excellent dining possibilities or for the first-rate sporting and recreational facilities and the award-winning clubs. Come to take in the fresh, clean sea air from the city's seafront boardwalk or sip espresso in a waterfront cafe. Whatever your reason for coming to Caloundra, you will leave us refreshed, relaxed and reinvigorated.
Caloundra's Beaches
Moffat Beach: This world famous surfing spot boasts excellent picnic facilities for families and groups. If your lucky you'll see the dolphins playing in the harbour. Tooway Lake offers a safe place for children to frolic in the water.
Golden Beach: Safe water swimming, windsurfing, boating, water skiing, fishing, jetties, boat hire. BBQ and picnic facilities, children's playgrounds.
Bulcock Beach: Safe water swimming, fishing, boating, windsurfing (N.B. Caloundra Bar is extremely dangerous - please do not attempt to cross). Boardwalk, BBQ and picnic facilities, children's playground. Patrolled by Council Lifeguards weekdays during summer school holidays, and weekends and public holidays by volunteers from Ithaca Royal Lifesaving Club.
King's Beach: Swimming, surfing, snorkelling. BBQ and picnic facilities. Patrolled by Council Lifeguards weekdays, and volunteers from Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club weekends and public holidays during summer. Council Lifeguards patrol seven days a week during winter. Visitors are welcome to use club facilities and meals are available. Phone Metropolitan Caloundra S.L.S.C. on (07) 5491 1081. For further enquiries about Council's Lifeguard service ph (07) 5491 3921.
Dicky Beach: Swimming, surfing fishing. BBQ and picnic facilities; children's playground and skate park facilities. Patrolled by Council Lifeguards weekdays, and volunteers from North Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club weekends and public holidays during summer. Council Lifeguards patrol seven days a week during winter. Visitors are welcome to use club facilities and meals are available. Phone North Caloundra S.L.S.C. on (07) 5491 6078.
Currimundi Beach & Lake: Canoeing, swimming, surfing, fishing, walking. Adjacent to Environmental Park. Beach front patrolled by Council Lifeguards all summer school holidays at weekends. Swimming in lake - not patrolled.
Kawana Waters (Buddina Beach): Swimming, surfing, snorkelling. Patrolled weekdays by Council Lifeguards and weekdays, weekends and public holidays by volunteers Kawana Waters Surf Life Saving Club. Council Lifeguards patrol seven days a week during winter school holidays. Visitors are welcome to use club facilities and meals are available. Phone Kawana Waters Surf Life Saving Club on (07) 5444 8642.
(Courtesy CaloundraTourism)
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