Easter in Noosa arrives with a beautiful shift in rhythm.
The warmth of summer softens into golden mornings and long, gentle afternoons. The ocean is still warm, the national park glows with autumn light, and the town settles into a relaxed pace that feels made for long weekends.
It’s a time when families and friends gather – for coastal walks, market mornings, shared meals and unhurried evenings together.
For guests staying at Domic, Easter unfolds naturally. Morning swims, baskets of local produce from the markets, and long lunches enjoyed beneath the domes as the afternoon light moves through the trees.
Here are a few ways to spend the Easter long weekend in Noosa.
A Coastal Walk from Domic to Noosa
One of the most memorable ways to begin the day is with a coastal walk directly from Domic private beach access path.
From the residence, guests can follow the beachfront path along Sunshine Beach before entering the southern edge of Noosa National Park.
From here, the Coastal Track stretches north for roughly 5.5 kilometres toward Noosa Heads, winding above some of the most dramatic scenery on the coastline. The trail passes the wild beauty of Alexandria Bay before continuing toward the rugged cliffs at Hell’s Gates.
This is one of the most spectacular vantage points in the park, where the cliffs open to sweeping ocean views. Dolphins are often visible in the bays below, and during migration season whales can be spotted moving along the horizon.
From Hell’s Gates, continue along the track past Tea Tree Bay before arriving in the heart of Noosa Heads near Hastings Street.
The full walk takes around 1.5–2 hours at a relaxed pace, making it a beautiful way to spend a morning.
A Morning at the Markets
Weekends are ideal for exploring the region’s local markets.
Held every Sunday from 6:00am to 12:00pm, Noosa Farmers Market is a long-standing favourite among locals. Set beneath the trees at the Noosa Australian Football Club, the market brings together some of the region’s best producers – offering freshly caught seafood, artisan sourdough, local cheeses, organic fruit and vegetables, flowers, and small-batch pantry goods.
Just a short drive inland, the iconic Eumundi Markets take place every Wednesday and Saturday from 7:00am to 2:00pm. Known across Australia for handmade crafts, local art, street food and live music, they offer a vibrant village atmosphere and a wonderful way to experience the creative spirit of the Sunshine Coast.
You can find a full guide to local markets across the region here.
Guests often return to Domic with baskets of ingredients and flowers from the morning markets – perfect for preparing a relaxed Easter breakfast or gathering everything needed for a long afternoon lunch beneath the domes.
Easter Lunch at Domic
For many guests, Easter lunch is best enjoyed without leaving the residence.
At Domic, long lunches unfold slowly beneath the domes – a table set with seasonal produce, ocean air drifting through the terrace, and the relaxed rhythm of the long weekend setting the pace for the afternoon.
Guests can choose to cook together using fresh ingredients gathered from Noosa Farmers Market, or invite Domic’s resident chef, Andrea Ravezzani, to create a beautifully curated Easter feast. Andrea’s menus often draw on seasonal local produce and coastal flavours, designed for sharing and relaxed, multi-course dining.
The result is an experience that feels less like dining out and more like gathering at a beautiful private home – where the afternoon stretches effortlessly from the table to the pool.
For those wishing to venture into town, Noosa offers a number of memorable lunch settings. Bang Bang Noosa brings vibrant Southeast Asian flavours and a lively atmosphere just moments from Hastings Street, while the elegant riverfront setting of Noosa Boathouse offers beautiful views across the water and a relaxed yet refined dining experience.
For more inspiration on where to dine across the region, explore our previous Domic Edit: Our Favourite Long Lunch Spots in Noosa, where we share some of our favourite spots for lingering afternoons around the table.
But many guests discover that the most memorable meals of the weekend are the ones shared right here at Domic.
Explore Beyond the Coast
While the beaches are always close by, Easter is also a wonderful time to explore the wider region with family.
A gentle way to experience Noosa from a different perspective is on the water along the beautiful Noosa River. Guests can board a luxury private charter with Lilo Noosa, cruising slowly along the river past mangroves, quiet sandbanks and waterfront homes. With lounge seating, a licensed bar and space for up to twelve guests, it’s a relaxed and memorable way to spend time together on the water.
For those drawn to the ocean, Noosa region offers excellent surf conditions and the chance to learn something new together. Local former professional surfer Dean Brady offers private and small-group lessons suitable for beginners through to more experienced surfers – a fun way to experience the coastline beyond the shoreline.
Venturing inland reveals another side of the region entirely. The rolling landscapes of the Noosa Hinterland offer scenic drives, farm gates and small creative villages. A visit to Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout rewards the short walk to the summit with sweeping views across the coastline and hinterland valleys.
For families travelling with younger guests, a day at Australia Zoo is always memorable. Founded by the Irwin family, the zoo offers close encounters with Australia’s iconic wildlife – from koalas and kangaroos to crocodile demonstrations that capture the adventurous spirit of the Sunshine Coast.
Evenings at Domic
As the sun begins to set, the residence takes on a different atmosphere.
Soft evening light moves across the domes while the surrounding forest grows quiet. Glasses are poured, music drifts softly through the living spaces, and dinner becomes another long moment shared around the table.
Some evenings may begin with a sunset cocktail at Theo’s Social Club in Noosa Junction, the local neighbourhood bar.
Other nights are best spent exactly where you are – cooking together, opening another bottle of wine, and lingering late into the evening beneath the domes.
Because Easter at Domic is less about a schedule and more about the rhythm of time together – coastal walks in the morning, market baskets on the kitchen bench, long lunches that drift gently into the afternoon.
These are the kinds of days that become traditions almost without noticing.
A family returning each year. The same walk along the coastline. The same table set for Easter lunch beneath the domes. Children a little taller, stories a little longer, the feeling of Noosa unchanged.
At Domic, Easter becomes something quietly enduring – a long weekend that invites families to gather, reconnect and celebrate the season together.
For many guests, it’s a tradition that naturally continues year after year. Families already dreaming of their next Easter escape in Noosa are welcome to enquire about remaining 2026 dates, with future stays also available to reserve in advance.
Curated for you, by the Domic Team




