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On average, 3-star hotels in Noosa Heads cost $195 per night, and 4-star hotels in Noosa Heads are $336 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Noosa Heads can be found for $467 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Noosa Heads this weekend is $203 or, for a 4-star hotel, $606. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Noosa Heads for this weekend cost around $572 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $268 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Noosa Heads for tonight. You'll pay around $320 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Noosa Heads will cost around $390, on average (based on Booking.com prices).

What guests said about Noosa Heads

8 Great place to come especially if you just hang around Noosa...
Great place to come especially if you just hang around Noosa. The beach is safe, faces north, no wind and patrolled daily. You can walk everywhere to all the restaurants, to the National Park, to Noosa Junction and even Noosaville. Catch the 620 bus to Peregian just down the road for great shopping and more cafes and restaurants. Or catch the ferry behind the Sofitel to Rickeys’s for lunch or stop off at Noosaville.
Ralph, Australia
10 There is nothing not to love about Noosa Heads from brunches...
There is nothing not to love about Noosa Heads from brunches to lunches, chais to smoothies, shopping, the boardwalk, beach and cocktails, art galleries, coastal walks through the national park, cinema down the road, river down the other road, boat hire, kayaks, surfing lessons and book stores or just lazy by the pool or drink in the views there is something for everyone and the pace moves nice and slowly and days stretch out forever. My favourite spots are Rococos, the Beach House Back Bar for sunset cocktails I am now a no.1 fan of the French Martini simply devine, walks in the National Park, Surf Club for fish and chips and a cracking view… wander the shops, sip on a chilled glass of wine over looking the ocean at Bistro C and enjoy their gorgeous food 🥂🌴
Jayne Nancarrow, Australia
10 Great holiday feel, lots of shops to look at , has a really...
Great holiday feel, lots of shops to look at , has a really nice holiday feel, not as many boutique shops as it used to have, more chain shops now sadly. Beach great, clean and safe. Personally I think a long weekend here is enough for us.
Lisa, Indonesia
10 the beaches are super wide , clean , white and the water...
the beaches are super wide , clean , white and the water safe for swimmers and surfers. The direct coast line offers a walk that is very easy to do as a whole or as a part. It offer unique views over the Oceana and leads Trhough a national park with beautiful trees. Noosa is very posh and expensive. It was spring time so after 8 pm super quite.
elvira, Australia
10 We really enjoyed our few days in Noosa.
We really enjoyed our few days in Noosa. There is plenty to do and some really terrific eateries if you're a foodie. But in peak season traffic can be crazy and it's not the cheapest place to visit so keep your credit card handy as it will come in for a lot of use.
Peter Ulmer, Australia
8 Noosa is a really pleasant holiday environment, with great...
Noosa is a really pleasant holiday environment, with great beaches & bush walks, great cafes and great hinterland to explore. Parking can be a challenge but there are buses and ferry to make things easy. We loved our long lunch at Spirit House in Yandina.
Patricia, Australia

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