The southern gateway to the Sunshine Coast, beautiful Caloundra is apopular holiday destination nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the greencoastal hinterland. Travelling at a less hectic pace than it's northern neighbours, the town is encircled by no less than six main beaches,several of which are renowned for their excellent surfing breaks. The others areprotected by Bribie Island's long northern sandbar, creating an enticing bodyof sheltered waters known as the Pumicestone Channel. Definitely Caloundra's main attraction, this stunning passage of waterways is a watersports paradise, ideal for windsurfing, boating, sailing, fishing, and safe swimming.
Caloundra is also within close proximity to the natural marvels of the Glass House Mountains and Blackall Ranges, (see Hinterland) making the perfect base for pending explorations. An array of mostly waterfront accommodation complimentsthe area's appealing beaches and waterways, and is designed to suit any travel budget. There's good range of land-based attractions and activities around town as well.
Three beaches north of Caloundra, the smaller seaside resort of Currimundi provides an alternative place to stay and play.