Caloundra’s Christmas wonderland

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Caloundra’s cranking up the Christmas cheer throughout December, turning Bulcock Street into a festive frenzy with lights, carols, and enough holiday sparkle to make Santa jealous.

With dazzling decorations, street performers, and a jam-packed lineup of events, it’s the kind of holiday magic that’ll have even the Grinch tapping his feet.

Locals have two family-friendly celebrations to look forward to this month with Carols in the Caloundra CBD and Christmas Tree Lane.

Christmas Tree Lane runs until 3 January at Caloundra’s iconic Strand Arcade.

Local businesses and artists have collaborated to adorn the arcade with decorated trees with discounts and giveaways hanging from their branches – making the stroll through Christmas Tree Lane a worthy trip for shoppers.

On Saturday, December 14, Carols in the Caloundra CBD will hit Bulcock Street with Christmas carols performed by local musicians and choirs from 9am to midday.

Families can enjoy free activities like face painting and meeting Santa while browsing unique gifts from local retailers taking their shops to the street.

Free tickets are available from events.humanitix.com/carols-in-the-caloundra-cbd – Carols in the Caloundra CBD (humanitix.com)

For more information on Caloundra’s Christmas events, visit caloundra.com.au.

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