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Discover the charisma of the coast

The Gold Coast isn’t just a destination – it's a vibe. A place where iconic beaches, ancient rainforests, adrenaline-pumping theme parks, and a buzzing dining scene collide to create the ultimate holiday playground. Whether you're chasing waves, chasing thrills, or just chasing that next incredible meal, the Gold Coast has you covered. From the sunrise at Burleigh to fishing at Main Beach, soaking up the golden sands of Surfers Paradise to surfing alongside the pros at Coolangatta, this iconic coastline has it all. 

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Things to see and do on the Gold Coast 

The Gold Coast has been luring sunseekers for decades, and with sunshine almost all year round, it’s no surprise that life here happens outdoors.

Take to the water with kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, surfing, or jet skiing, or try jetpack riding if you’re feeling brave. Or, if you’d rather keep things cruisy, enjoy a beachside picnic, some retail therapy, or get up close with Aussie wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.

Love a good thrill? The Gold Coast delivers in spades with world-class theme parks. Whether you're conquering the highest drop, meeting a furry friend, or splashing your way through a water wonderland, there's something for every adventure level.

The Gold Coast is also a hotspot for events. Think music festivals, endurance races, and world-class sports competitions. Swell Sculpture Festival transforms the beaches into open-air galleries while major surfing comps hit legendary breaks like Snapper Rocks and Coolangatta. Not into waves? The Supercars Gold Coast 500 takes over the streets, and the Magic Millions horse race brings glitz and glamour to Surfers Paradise.

For a nature reset, head inland to the lush Gold Coast Hinterland. Think charming wineries, misty rainforests, and waterfall-dotted bushwalks at Springbrook, Lamington, and Main Range National Parks.

The Gold Coast isn’t just about surf and sand - it’s rich in stories, too. Step into the past at Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, where you can join a guided tour, see traditional artwork, and hear Dreamtime stories of Burleigh Headland (Jellurgal, the ‘Dreaming Mountain’). 

Need more advice? Chat with a friendly local at a Visitor Information Centre to uncover the best Gold Coast attractions

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Where to eat and drink

Worked up an appetite? You’re in the right place. The Gold Coast has become a foodie’s dream, with everything from fine dining to the best night market and fresh-off-the-boat seafood. Rooftop bars, boutique breweries, and iconic surf clubs all add to the vibrant mix. 

For the early risers, check out why breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Looking for somewhere that the whole family can enjoy? These Gold Coast’s best kid friendly cafes need to be added to your list. 

Whether you’re in Broadbeach, Burleigh Heads, or Surfers Paradise, you’re never far from your next amazing meal. 

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What to know before you go

Where is the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast is tucked into the south-east corner of Queensland, Australia, just over an hour’s drive (80 km) south of Brisbane. It hugs the Pacific Ocean, with famous beaches on one side and lush hinterland on the other.

What airport do I fly into to visit the Gold Coast?

Fly into Gold Coast Airport (OOL) at Coolangatta, just a 30-minute drive from Surfers Paradise.

Alternatively, you can fly into Brisbane Airport and drive or catch the train down.

How to get around the Gold Coast?

Getting around is a breeze thanks to the G:link light rail (which runs from Helensvale to Broadbeach), a reliable bus network, plus taxis, rideshares, and plenty of bike paths along the beach.

To get here from Brisbane you can:

  • Drive: Just over an hour via the M1.
  • Catch the train: From Brisbane Airport or Central Station, ride the train to Helensvale then hop on the G:link tram to head towards Surfers Paradise and beyond.
  • Bus: Various coach and shuttle services run from Brisbane to the Gold Coast, including direct airport transfers.

If you’re planning day trips into the hinterland or exploring beyond, hiring a car can be handy.

What’s the climate of the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast enjoys a subtropical climate – think sunny skies, warm days, and mild winters.

  • Summer (Dec–Feb): 21–28°C, hot and humid with the highest rainfall.
  • Autumn (Mar–May): 17–26°C, less humidity and sunny days.
  • Winter (Jun–Aug): 11–21°C, dry, mild and perfect for outdoor adventures.
  • Spring (Sep–Nov): 16–26°C, sunny, breezy and all-round beautiful.

When is the best time to visit?

Anytime! The Gold Coast shines all year, but summer and school holidays are peak times. For fewer crowds, visit in spring or autumn. From July to October, you can even spot humpback whales just offshore.

Time your trip for one of the Gold Coast’s epic events like Magic Millions Carnival, Blues on Broadbeach, BLEACH Festival or Pacific Airshow. Here’s what’s on.

What is there to do on the Gold Coast?

From world-famous beaches and theme parks to skydiving, nightlife and rainforest hikes, the Gold Coast is action-packed. Learn to surf, climb to the top of the Q1 building or explore the green behind the gold in the Gold Coast Hinterland, where ancient rainforests, waterfalls, wineries and walking trails await. Here are the best things to do on the Gold Coast.

What are the best beaches on the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast is all about the beaches. You’ve got the iconic buzz of Surfers Paradise, family-fave Tallebudgera Creek, and quieter southern stunners like Kirra and Currumbin. Check out our guide to the Gold Coast’s best beaches to find your perfect patch of sand. Most are lifeguard patrolled, please swim between the red and yellow flags.

There’s loads of dog-friendly beaches too.

Where can I surf on the Gold Coast?

If you’re chasing waves, you’ve come to the right coast. Burleigh Heads and Snapper Rocks (Coolangatta) serve up world-class breaks (and BIG competitions). Learners will love Currumbin Alley for its gentler sets. Discover the best surf spots or book a surf school.

Where to eat on the Gold Coast?

Hungry? You’re spoilt for choice. Grab a beachfront table at Rick Shores, tuck into global street eats and live music at Miami Marketta, or enjoy fine dining with water views. For brekkie lovers and market munchers, we’ve rounded up the:

Where should I go to experience the nightlife?

When the sun sets, the Gold Coast turns up the fun. Hit the strip at Surfers Paradise, sip cocktails at rooftop bars, catch a cabaret show at Dracula’s, or chill out at one of the coast’s many craft breweries. Here’s where to find the best bars on the Gold Coast.

Is the Gold Coast family friendly?

Absolutely! It’s a playground for all ages. Splash around at the big-name theme parks, meet koalas at wildlife sanctuaries, or play your way through mini golf, go-kart tracks, Topgolf and more. You can even stay at a real farm at Paradise Country or watch the incredible Australian Outback Spectacular. Start planning with these family-friendly ideas.

Where should I stay on the Gold Coast?

Whether it’s beachfront luxury, cosy holiday homes, budget-friendly backpackers or caravan parks, the Gold Coast has a bed for every budget. In the hinterland, you’ve got everything from camping and glamping to luxury yoga retreats or rainforest cottages. Get started:

Where to shop on the Gold Coast?

From boutique finds on Burleigh’s James Street to massive outlets and buzzing weekend markets, shopping here is seriously fun. Discover the best shopping on the Gold Coast.

What to do when it rains on the Gold Coast?

Rainy days = indoor play (usually). Explore art and exhibitions at HOTA, dive into over 300 arcade games at Timezone Surfers Paradise, try indoor skydiving, go waterfall chasing in the hinterland, or just shop ‘til the clouds clear. Here’s what to do on a rainy day.

What are the best day trips from the Gold Coast?

When you’re ready to roam, there’s some epic escapes nearby.

  • Lamington National Park: World Heritage rainforests and scenic hikes
  • Scenic Rim: Mountains, wineries and farm gates
  • Mount Tamborine: Waterfalls, skywalks and artisan shops
  • South Stradbroke Island: A wild and peaceful offshore adventure

Plan your day trip from the Gold Coast here.

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How to get to the Gold Coast

Travelling to the Gold Coast is as smooth as riding that perfect wave. It’s just an hour’s drive south of Brisbane via the M1, with regular trains and buses making the trip easy.

Gold Coast Airport (Coolangatta) connects the city to major domestic and international destinations. It’s only 35 km from Southport, 25 km from Surfers Paradise, and 17 km from Burleigh Heads. Once you land, public transport, rideshares, and transfers are all on hand to whisk you to the action.

Gold Coast you can't miss

A family enjoying Tallebudgera Creek.
Friends dining on the Gold Coast
A family enjoying the pool at Reflections Coolangatta Beach.
Guests enjoying the Jet Boat Adventure Ride on the Broadwater
Couple doing the Lamington National Park walk.
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