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Rainbow Beach & Double Island Point

Rainbow Beach & Double Island Point

Rainbow Beach is probably best known as a stop off point before accessing Fraser Island but the beach-side town is a spot worth visiting in its own right.

Rainbow Beach can be accessed one of two ways from the Sunny Coast – along the beach by 4WD or via Gympie if you have to take the sealed roads.

If you choose the beach driving option, you will need a pass to cruise through Cooloola National Park.

Once you get there, you will find so much so do – it is an idyllic getaway for beach-goers, surfers, fishermen and campers alike.

Take the kids up (and down) the Carlo Sand Blow for an adventure and an amazing view over Double Island Point and the Coloured Sands.

Beyond the Carlo Sand Blow, and offering a superb view over the ocean with the likelihood of seeing dolphins, turtles, dugongs and even sharks is Double Island Point and the Double Island Point Lighthouse.

For keen surfers it is claimed that Double Island Point has the longest wave break in Australia. Double Island Point was named by Captain Cook on 18 May, 1770. He noted in his journal: "I have named ... Double Island Point from its figure ... the point itself is of such unequal height that it looks like two small islands laying under the land."

Double Island Point can only be accessed by 4WD – and generally only at low tide - either by driving south along the beach from Rainbow Beach, or by heading north along the beach from Noosa.

The secluded spot is good only for day visits though with a no camping rule in place. If you simply must stay close by, there there is a camping zone between the Noosa Shire boundary and Little Freshwater Creek.

If you can tear yourself away from time in the ocean, a walk up to the lighthouse is well worth it.

You can’t go inside the actual lighthouse but the views both north and south from the point are spectacular – you might even be able to spot some of the wildlife enjoying the water in the area.

To get up close and personal with the marine creatures, why not sort a scuba trip and see why some people say this is one of Australia’s top 10 dive spots.

Find somewhere to stay in Rainbow Beach.

Peregian Beach Hotel

Peregian Beach Hotel

Ocean St World Festival

Ocean St World Festival