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Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort

Book this if You want a sprawling, family-focused playground where the kids can kayak on a private lagoon while you sip cocktails, and you don't mind sacrificing some modern polish for location.

Why People Love It

7.52225 reviews
  • Private saltwater lagoon with free catamarans and kayaks
  • Wild kangaroos grazing on the lawns at dawn and dusk
  • Massive heated pool with bean bags and a relaxed vibe

Quick Take: A beloved but aging family resort that relies heavily on its stunning lagoon to distract you from the tired rooms and lack of elevators.

Reviewed by @misbah.chaudhary001I stayed here for a quick getaway and the kangaroos on the lawn were the absolute best part. The lagoon is so calm for swimming, and having dinner by the water was lovely. It’s not ultra-fancy, but the nature vibes are 10/10. Definitely grab a lagoon-view room if you go.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Families adore the lagoon activities and pool, but almost everyone notes the rooms feel like they're stuck in the 90s unless you upgrade.

Reality check

The 'beach access' is a bit confusing—the resort is on a lagoon, and the actual patrolled surf beach (Mudjimba) is a walk or short drive away, not right out your door.

  • You have active kids who need constant entertainment (pool, lagoon, mini-golf)
  • You want to see Australian wildlife (kangaroos) without leaving your hotel
  • You prefer a resort 'village' feel over a high-rise hotel

Cleanliness & Maintenance

7
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Daily service happens, but often misses dust on high shelves or under beds.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Major weak point. Frequent reports of mold in grout and AC vents in non-renovated rooms.
  • Maintenance: Tired. Peeling paint on external walkways and rotting timber in garden areas are common sights.
  • Linens & towels: Clean but basic. Towels can feel a bit thin and worn.
  • Odors & scents: Older rooms often have a lingering musty or damp smell due to humidity and age.

Sleepability™

6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Loud, rattling air conditioning units in older rooms
  • Hallway noise and slamming doors due to thin walls
  • Early morning wildlife and kids playing near the lagoon

Before you book

Good to know

  • Credit card payments incur a 1.4% surcharge
  • Breakfast is expensive (~$42 AUD/adult) if not included in your package
  • Parking is free self-park, which is a rare bonus for the area

What to pack

  • Strong insect repellent (Tropical strength for midges)
  • Reef shoes for the lagoon (can be a bit silty/rocky)
  • Pool towels (resort provides them, but they run out fast in peak season)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Executive Rooms (East Wing) — recently renovated, fresher decor, walk-in showers
  • Grand Overwater Bungalows — the only truly 'luxe' option, detached from the main blocks

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard 'Resort Rooms' — often unrenovated with bathtub/shower combos and musty smells
  • Upstairs rooms in any block if you have a stroller (no lifts)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would like to request a ground-floor room in the East Wing (Executive category if possible) to avoid stairs. Please ensure the room is away from the main pool pump/AC plant for better sleep quality.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there an elevator?

No. The resort is spread out over two levels with no elevators. Ground floor requests are essential for mobility needs.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the main outdoor pool is heated year-round, making it usable even in cooler months.

Can I swim in the lagoon?

Yes, but it's more popular for kayaking and catamarans. Most guests prefer the pool or the nearby surf beach for swimming.

Is it pet friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at the resort.

How far is the real beach?

Mudjimba Beach (patrolled surf beach) is about a 5-10 minute walk or a 2-minute drive from the resort entrance.

Are there hidden fees?

Parking is free, but there is a 1.4% credit card surcharge and a $100 AUD security deposit upon arrival.


Insider Tips

  • Walk to the 'North Shore' side of the lagoon at dusk to see the biggest mob of kangaroos.

  • The 'Deli Market' onsite sells essentials, but it's pricey—stop at the Coles in Pacific Paradise (5 min drive) for snacks/drinks.

  • Request a room in the 'East Wing'—these are generally the ones that have been refurbished most recently.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Overwater Bungalows' are over a lagoon, not the ocean, so the water is brown/green, not turquoise.

  • 💡You will likely get bitten by sandflies if you sit on the lagoon beach after 4pm without spray.

  • 💡The bathroom ventilation in older rooms is poor, leading to a persistent damp/musty smell.

  • 💡There is no room service after 9:00 PM or 9:30 PM on weekends.

  • 💡The 'King Bed' in some standard rooms is often just two singles pushed together.

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