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Clubb Coolum Beach, Coolum Beach

Sitting adjacent to one of the Sunshine Coast‘s best surfing beaches is one of Australia’s most relaxing and prestigious holiday destinations. Clubb Coolum Beach is situated between Noosa and Maroochydore, close to Maroochydore Airport.

Clubb Coolum Beach provides a casual yet luxurious environment in which to relax, with superb accommodation, spectacular ocean views and friendly on-site management.

The calming sounds of the Pacific Ocean will be the first thing to greet you upon arrival. Relax on your private balcony and soak up the tranquil surroundings before heading to the pool for a swim, some quiet time in the sauna or perhaps the tennis court or gymnasium to work up a sweat. Stroll through water gardens, enjoy the sands of the nearby surfing beach before a refreshing dip in the cool ocean.

Clubb Coolum Beach – the perfect holiday.

Accommodation Options

Two Bedroom

Three Bedroom

Website: www.clubbcoolum.com.au

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