Holidaying on the Sunshine Coast is like visiting paradise but often
paradise comes at a high price. This makes a trip to the Coast
unfeasible for some families struggling with holiday funding. The key
to an enjoyable holiday is finding the perfect spot to suit your
needs, taste and price tag. Central Mooloolaba is the perfect locale
for quick and easy beach access while staying off the main strip can
prove invaluable to your budget holiday experience.The Sunshine Coast
has plenty on offer with exciting attractions, major sporting events,
parks, rainforests, gorgeous scenery and of course, the beach. With
all you can hope for in a holiday experience, stretched along the
bountiful east coast of Queensland, just north of Brisbane, the
Sunshine Coast is a dream destination.Holidays are renowned for
pilfering your wallet of its precious money so to keep your savings
somewhat in tact, one could opt for more affordable accommodation. In
the heart of Mooloolaba there are a few goldmine motels that can offer
impeccable 5 star facilities at affordable 3 star prices. Without the
ludicrously high price tag that some motels offer, visitors can focus
their hard earned cash on more attractions, eating out, hiring
transport and water sport equipment and other such enjoyable and
essential tourist activities.On the Sunshine Coast tourists can visit
the iconic Australia Zoo, the Eumundi Markets, the Noosa Everglades,
the Big Pineapple, the Big Kart Track, Kondalilla Falls and the scenic
natural hinterland, the antiquity and of Monteville, Aussie World,
Underwater World and a host of boutique wineries and tours to name
just a few of the exciting and relaxing attractions.Mooloolaba motels
are notoriously expensive and lacking value for money which can
detract from the length and enjoyment of the rest of your holiday.
Sure there are some hotels that offer fantastic views of pristine
Mooloolaba beach and beyond to majestic Mount Coolum but that doesn't
warrant the exorbitant cost attached to a glorified sleeping quarters.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, room occupancy on
the Sunshine Coast in the year ending March 2010 is at 57.7% which is
a fraction down from previous years but considering the fallout in
tourism from the GFC this is relatively small. These statistics show
that despite the high prices, the Sunshine Coast is still boasting
high visitation. Or perhaps, more likely it shows that there are some
affordable gems to be found in the Mooloolaba Hotel and Motel ranks.
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