Noosa Shopping

Nestled amongst the coastal shopping villages and cosmopolitan streets are an abundance of fashion, jewellery, beauty products, homewares, art, and furniture to splurge on your holiday to Noosa.

Noosa’s retail scene boasts boutique fashion, designer homewares and locally made gifts across the region. Showcasing curated local, Australian, and international designers, Noosa’s shopping scene is second to none.

Peregian Beach Shopping

 

Located only a short 10-minute drive from Noosa Heads is the coastal hub of Peregian Beach, featuring some the best independent boutiques on the Sunshine Coast. Peregian Beach Village Square, known to locals as ‘the square,’ is complete with hidden fashion and homeware gems, friendly shop owners, and local eateries, making it the perfect day trip stop. From bohemian luxe fashion to designer furniture, you’ll struggle to leave empty-handed with the abundance of one-off shopping boutiques.

 

Hastings Street Shopping

 

Australia’s renowned shopping strip, Hastings Street is a bustling, welcoming, refined place boasting some of the best shopping the coast has to offer. Boasting local boutiques and iconic retailers, the tree-lined avenue of Hastings Street is well recognised for its high-end designs and relaxing atmosphere. Set aside a day to explore Hastings Street, indulge in some retail therapy and join some friends for lunch.

 

Local Markets

No holiday is complete without a stop in at one of Noosa’s abundance of markets positioned throughout the region. Home to one of Australia’s most talked about markets, The Original Eumundi Markets is a must-visit on your holiday, open every Wednesday and Saturday.

Every Sunday, The Noosa Farmers Market boasts the best local produce and eats, along with the Noosa Marina, Pomona, and Peregian Beach’s weekly markets. These Noosa markets are the perfect spot to stock up on fresh produce, snatch up some hand-crafted goodies, explore local artisan cuisine and chill out to live music.

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