Six hotspots luring new locals with a permanent tropical escape

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From picturesque coastlines to colourful town centres, it's easy to see why these tropical locations are attracting new residents.

Nowhere else in the world offers what Australia’s tropical towns do: laid-back living framed by rainforests, reef and stunning beaches. These northern locales aren’t just pretty places to holiday anymore; thanks to improving infrastructure, remote work opportunities, and rising interest in a warmer climate, tropical towns are emerging as serious contenders for permanent relocation.

Port Douglas is among the popular tropical towns that Australians looking for a sea change have favoured. Image: realestate.com.au


Buyers chasing larger blocks, access to nature and a slower pace of life have already made the move and escaped the southern sprawl settling in tropical towns including Mission Beach, Hervey Bay, and Port Douglas to name a few with many more tempting the rest of the population.

Here are six Queensland towns set in the state's tropics that are calling out to those keen to swap from work shoes to flip flopping around in thongs.

Mission Beach, Queensland

Nestled between the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics rainforest, Mission Beach offers a tranquil paradise with a tight-knit community feel. For local residents, days can start with a walk along the 14km beach and end with sunset drinks on a deck with ocean views.

While traditionally known as a holiday town, Mission Beach is attracting more permanent residents thanks to its lifestyle appeal and relative affordability with the median house price sitting at $591,500 according to PropTrack data.

The town sits roughly halfway between Cairns and Townsville, making it accessible from major cities while still feeling like a true escape from the hustle and bustle.

Oasis Estate is one of the local developments by Cougar Homes with properties priced from $529,300 giving buyers a chance to settle into a brand new home in this tropical paradise.

New opportunities are emerging to live near the stunning golden sands of Mission Beach. Image: Queensland.com


Eumundi, Queensland

Best known for its famous markets which have a touch of hippie culture to them, Eumundi blends hinterland calm with creative flair. Located just 20 minutes inland from Noosa, this thriving village is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, attracting artists, foodies, and lifestyle seekers alike.

Eumundi offers a charming main street lined with artisan stalls, boutique cafés and historic pubs, but it’s also supported by strong local infrastructure, including schools, medical centres, and a train station with direct services to Brisbane. The town’s laid-back lifestyle, community spirit and proximity to both beaches and bush make it an increasingly popular option for those leaving city life behind.

With demand rising, property in and around Eumundi is tightly held, but house and land packages are trickling into the area including those by Stroud Homes Noosa which is a proposed house and land package yet to be constructed.

Inland from Noosa, Eumundi has long been known for its laidback lifestyle. Image: experienceeumundi.com.au


Rasmussen, Queensland

Located along the banks of the Ross River and framed by natural beauty, Rasmussen offers a peaceful, laidback lifestyle just 25 minutes from Townsville’s CBD. This fast-growing community is becoming a hotspot for families and first-home buyers looking for affordability without sacrificing convenience or connection to nature.

The suburb is currently home to the Somers and Hervey development — a masterplanned estate delivering modern homes, parklands, and a strong sense of community. Featuring wide streets, family-sized lots, and stylish home designs, the project is helping meet increasing demand for quality housing in Townsville’s southwest corridor.

The Sommers and Hervey estate is a new masterplanned community in Rasmussen, Queensland. Image: realestate.com.au.


Cannonvale, Queensland

Just minutes from Airlie Beach, Cannonvale is a coastal town that blends resort-style living with real community spirit. Surrounded by national parks, reefs, and turquoise bays, it offers the quintessential North Queensland lifestyle with schools, shopping centres, and marinas close at hand.

A standout housing opportunity is the Whitsunday Lakes Estate delivering residential land and modern homes designed around tranquil lakes and landscaped parks. With blocks starting from affordable price points between $224,000 - $249,000 and a variety of designs available, it’s appealing to a wide demographic of buyers from first home buyers to investors.

With less name recognition than nearby neighbour Airlie Beach, Cannonvale is attracting new residents keen to build a home in this coastal hotspot. Image: realestate.com.au


Port Douglas, Queensland

Just an hour north of Cairns, Port Douglas is where sophistication meets serenity. Known for its luxury resorts and boutique dining, the town has matured from a tourist hotspot into a haven for remote workers, retirees, and families looking for a more scenic life.

Port Douglas blends high-end living with a small-town feel. Locals can enjoy Four Mile Beach strolls, Sunday markets, and reef trips without battling crowds as the Whitsundays proves to be the more popular Great Barrier Reef launchpad.

While property prices reflect its exclusivity, demand remains strong for Port Douglas with 772 buyers interested in buying in the past month according to PropTrack data.

The Beach Estate is one of the area’s popular developments with house and land packages starting at $2.4m featuring generous blocks of 1159sqm and direct beach access to Four Mile Beach.

A proposed home in Port Douglas in the Beach Estate sits just 80 metres from Four Mile Beach. Image: realestate.com.au


Hervey Bay, Queensland

Hervey Bay, located on Queensland's Fraser Coast, is renowned for its calm beaches, whale watching opportunities, and access to Fraser Island. Beyond its natural attractions, the town is emerging as a hotspot for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle with modern amenities.

A notable development contributing to this appeal is the Liven Beach Road community in Urraween. This $100 million project is tailored for over-50s, offering 132 architecturally designed homes within a masterplanned estate. Residents will enjoy resort-style amenities, including a luxury swimming pool, clubhouse, bowling greens, cinema, and library all within walking distance to essential services like shopping centres and medical facilities. The development emphasises a blend of comfort, convenience, and community, making it an attractive option for retirees and those nearing retirement age.

Westside water park is a popular attraction for locals looking to cool off in Hervey Bay. Image: visitfrasercoast.com.au


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