~~ 01-Apr-2024 to 31-Mar-2026~~Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:
Take your afternoon to the next level with this craft spirit and seafood experience. Situated behind The Big Pineapple, on the lawn of award-winning Sunshine and Sons distillery. Tour the distillery and learn how their spirits are made, then enjoy a guided tasting session of their vodkas, gins and rums. Then watch sunset in style as your cruise down stunning Mooloolaba River, indulging in the Coast's freshest local seafood and French champagne. Situated behind The Big Pineapple, Sunshine and Sons is one of the sunshine coast's best kept secrets, you'll be close enough to see your cocktails being made at the cellar door, and far enough away to enjoy serenity of the Hinterland's lush landscape. Tour the distillery and lean how they make their hand crafted spirits and hear the unique and funny stories behind their eye catching labels. Enjoy a tasting session that includes their Pineapple Parfait Gin, inspired by the 1970's desert once served at the Big Pineapple. Orignal Dry Gin, bursting with natural Australian botanicals. Mr Barista, an organic molassess spirit infused with coffee and macadamia nuts. Then you'll take the short but scenic coastal road to Mooloolaba where you'll be greeted by the crew from Coastal Cruises Mooloolaba. Enjoy the sights and excitment of the MooloolabaHarbour, River and canals on their fleet of luxury all weather vessels, including Duffy, The Pacific Star and The Rum Runner. Twilight has its own special meaning to everyone, and at Coastal Cruises Mooloolaba it means relaxation, fresh local food and crisp, cold drinks. Unwind and flow into evening activities with a bottle of French chanpagne and a fresh seafood platter, while gliding effortlessly through the Mooloolaba Rivers' magical scenery. The cruise takes you out to the river mouth to enjoy sensational, scenic views right down to Noosa the headland. Stop at the local Moolooba fish market before continuing through the Mooloolaba Harbour, river and canals viewing the famous 'Fishing Fleet', pilot boats and recreational vessels. Head out to the river mouth to enjoy picturesque views of the bay of Mooloolaba, view Steve Irwin's marine research vessel 'Croc One' and enjoy the sights of the Minyama mansions along Millionaires Row.~~~~ |