Located to the North of the township of Caloundra, Dickey Beach is a popular beach with locals and tourist alike. It is the only recreational beach in the world to be named after a ship wreck; (S.S. Dickey). The remains of which can still be explored on the beach today.

The remarkable Glass House Mountains are a series of steep-sided volcanic plugs which dominate the landscape of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Craggy volcanic peaks tower above pine plantations, eucalypt forests and open fields. Walking tracks ranging from easy to challenging, lead to peaks and lookouts offering panoramic views.

Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 38 Pelican Water Blvd Caloundra QLD 4551
The Pelican Waters Tavern restaurant, Pier 38, is conveniently located next to the shopping centre and overlooking the water. After a hard day of retail therapy, why not relax on the deck of the Tavern with an ice cold drink and a meal from the modern menu. The options available are sure to spoil you for choice. With a child-friendly environment and live music this is a great venue for a family get together.

Cuisine: Thai
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 22 Bulcock St Caloundra QLD 4551

Cuisine: Mexican
Price: Under $30 Entree & Main
Address: 126 Bulcock St Caloundra QLD 4551

CBX - Caloundra
Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: Under $30 Entree & Main
Address: 12 Bulcock St Caloundra QLD 4551

Cuisine: Australian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: T on Course, 45 Mahogany Drive, Pelican Waters Caloundra QLD 4551

Price: $100-$150 Double Room/Night
Address: 68 Esplanade, Golden Beach Caloundra QLD 4551

Cuisine: Steakhouse
Price: $40-$55 Entree & Main
Address: Grand Pacific Resort, Cnr Otranto Tce & The Esplanade Caloundra QLD 4551

Price: $100-$150 Double Room/Night
Address: 1 Bryce St, Moffat Beach Caloundra QLD 4551

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