Welcome to Pumicestone Blue...
Just over an hour's drive from Brisbane, the coastal city of Caloundra is both accessible and feature-packed. From the centre of this seaside township, holiday-makers have immediate access to at least five world-class beaches and a wide selection of recreational opportunities that range from sailing to kite surfing.
If you like fishing, local waters are legendary. Every year, the tailor 'run' on the ocean beaches, and there's nothing like catching a feed of silver bream or whiting from your own runabout in Pumicestone Passage.
As well as convenient access to five beautiful surf and calm water beaches, you'll also be handy to the many convenience stores and popular take-away outlets and restaurants nearby.
Kings Beach (a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk) is probably Caloundra's most popular surfing beach. Patrolled by lifeguards from the North Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club, this pretty sketch of sand on the southern side of Caloundra Heads is fringed by tall Norfolk Island pines and has long been a popular spot for morning walks and picnics.
Within half an hour's drive of Pumicestone Blue are dozens of hinterland towns offering a surprising variety of restaurants, markets, craft centres and local produce.
In spite of its overwhelming popularity, Caloundra still offers incredible value when compared to other coastal enclaves including Mooloolaba and Noosa. Pumicestone Blue Resort is uniquely placed to take advantage of Caloundra's superb location.
Pumicestone Blue Details
| Number of Floors | 12 |
| Lifts | Yes |
| Parking | Secure Underground Parking |
| Reception Details | 8:30am to 5:00pm |
| Cards Accepted |

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