| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | With Snacks |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
Tours run with a min total of 4 people
All participants must be 18yrs +
You are required to carry valid photo identification for the duration of the tour due to licensing requirements. Failure to produce ID may result in your inability to participate
Please wear appropriate footwear. Visits to working breweries and wineries often require closed shoes for safety
While the vehicle is air-conditioned, parts of the tour (like the meadery lawn and vineyard deck) are outdoors. Consider bringing a hat or sunscreen
Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) laws apply. If you are deemed heavily intoxicated, you may be refused service by the guide or venue staff
You are welcome to purchase wine, beer, or produce at the venues to take home. Your guide will store these securely for you. However, alcohol purchased during the tour (or brought with you) cannot be opened or consumed on the tour vehicle
Smoking is not permitted on any Tasty Tours vehicle. Venues may have specific smoking areas. Please check signage or ask your guide
Guests are responsible for any damage caused to property or vehicles. A minimum cleaning/damage fee of $500 applies for soiling the vehicle
If you are late to a pick-up point or fail to join the tour, no refund will be issued. If you leave the tour early, no refund will be provided for unused services.
This experience offers a comprehensive tour including a visit to Noosa Hinterland Brewing Co. for craft beer tasting paddles and insights directly from the brewer. Guests also explore Amrita Park Meadery for owner-led mead tastings, learning about traditional mead-making and beekeeping heritage. The tour concludes at Dingo Creek Vineyard, where participants enjoy premium wine tastings, scenic views, and gourmet grazing.
At Noosa Hinterland Brewing Co., a heritage microbrewery, visitors can enjoy brewer-selected tasting paddles featuring a variety of craft beers. This unique opportunity allows guests to gain direct insights from the brewer about their brewing processes, the brewery's history, and the intricacies of craft beer production.
The Amrita Park Meadery provides an engaging experience with owner-led tastings of their diverse mead selection. During the visit, the owners share fascinating stories about mead traditions, their beekeeping heritage, and the craftsmanship involved in creating their unique honey-based wines, offering a deeper appreciation for this ancient beverage.
At Dingo Creek Vineyard, guests can unwind with premium wine tastings set against picturesque scenic views of the countryside. The experience also includes gourmet grazing options, thoughtfully paired with the wines. As a special memento, each guest receives a souvenir glass to commemorate their visit.
To travel from Brisbane to Noosa without a car, several options are available. Regular express bus services, such as Greyhound Australia, provide direct routes between Brisbane's CBD or airport and Noosa. Alternatively, you can take a Queensland Rail train from Brisbane to stations like Nambour or Cooroy, and then connect to Noosa via local bus services or pre-booked shuttle transfers.
Within Noosa, the TransLink public bus network connects key areas like Noosa Heads, Noosaville, and Peregian Beach. For exploring the Noosa Hinterland, local bus routes are available, though less frequent. Ride-sharing services, local taxi services, and even bike rentals (especially for coastal paths) offer flexible alternatives for car-free movement.
Yes, ride-sharing services such as Uber are generally available and commonly used throughout Noosa. They offer a convenient option for transportation, particularly for navigating between dining destinations, accommodations, and local attractions. While availability is good, it may vary slightly during peak tourist seasons or in more remote hinterland locations.
Noosa and its surrounding areas are well-served by the TransLink public bus network. These buses connect major hubs including Noosa Heads, Noosaville, and Tewantin, as well as extending to various coastal towns and some parts of the hinterland. The services offer a convenient and accessible way to explore the region's attractions and natural beauty.