What You Need To Know About Australia’s Gold Coast
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Australian Gold Coast Beaches
The Gold Coast… Australia’s sixth largest city and undeniably Australia’s most popular beach holiday location . It’s incredible 42 km string of pristine beaches extend from Biggera Waters and the Southport Broadwater in the north to the New South Wales border in the south . The beaches are the jewel in the Gold Coast crown and are the major reason why this part of Australia has been attracting holiday makers for generations. With an average of over 300 days of sunlight per year it’s no wonder millions of people are attracted from all over the world.
Inland from the coast lies the “Green behind The Gold”, an elevated hinterland of National Parks, panoramic views, rainforests, walking trails and wildlife . This is one of the Gold Coast’s most popular day trip destinations.
Popular Gold Coast Locations
Southport & Main Beach – The location of the Sea World theme park and nearby Marina Mirage complex . The Southport Broadwater is the favored spot for water sports devotees with its broad expanse of calm water. Most of the holiday accommodation for this area is at Main Beach which is rapidly becoming a major tourist destination for the northern end of the Gold Coast.
Surfers Paradise – often mistakenly described as being the Gold Coast, Surfers remains the focal point of the Gold Coast. Surfers has more restaurants per square kilometer than anywhere else in Australia. Surfers has several major shopping centers and provides the bulk of Gold Coast holiday accommodation .
Broadbeach – One of the most popular destinations for holiday makers on the Gold Coast and just a few kilometres south from Surfers Paradise. Much of the newest, contemporary resorts and apartment blocks have been built here in recent years . There are excellent patrolled beaches that regularly host some of Australia’s major surf life saving carnivals. There is an excellent variety of restaurants and shopping options.
Burleigh Heads - This one of the Gold Coast’s most popular surfing locations and it’s quiet, laid back village atmosphere make it one of the more popular holiday locations for families. There is a short 3 km walking track with excellent coastal views . Fleays Fauna Centre is located just a few kilometers west of the town.
Currumbin - Synonymous with the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and the feeding of the rainbow lorrikeets, this is another Gold Coast location with great beaches that is popular with families wanting to bypass the noise and bustle of the more developed areas such as Surfers Paradise .
Coolangatta - This is considered to be the southern end of the Gold Coast where it meets the border with New South Wales . Coolangatta and the neighbouring Tweed Heads have grown into a single urban area but retain their twin towns status. The beaches at Coolangatta and the adjacent areas of Greenmount and Rainbow Bay are some of the best on the Gold Coast.

Australian Gold Coast
Tips For Gold Coast Visitors
The Gold Coast extends over 50 km in length and to fully appreciate it all, visitors should seriously consider a Gold Coast rental car if they do not have their own vehicle. When you take into account the costs of airport transfers, getting to and from theme parks, day trip costs etc, then a vehicle rental becomes a very viable option.
The Gold Coast is home to an incredible collection of holiday accommodation in apartments and resorts that meets the needs of the flood of tourists and holiday makers . The accommodation choices range from economy backpacker to 5 star luxury and everything in between . Advance bookings are essential for all resorts and apartments on the Gold Coast especially in the high season peak demand period from mid December to mid January.
Visitors who only need accommodation for one or two nights will find several excellent Gold Coast hotels. There are not all that many hotels as the majority of accommodation targets self catering holiday guests. Gold Coast hotels are nearly all located in the Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach areas.
Gold Coast Attractions
The ever popular Gold Coast theme parks are not on the Gold Coast at all , and are a 25-30 minute drive from Surfers Paradise along the highway towards Brisbane. Dreamworld and White Water World are adjoining and located 56 km south of Brisbane at Coomera .
Just a few kms to the south at Oxenford is the home of Warner Bros Movie World which is a working movie studio plus entertainment park that also provides cartoon and movies characters as well as stunt shows . Wet ‘n Wild is an adjacent park with twisters, wave pools and toboggans as well as facilities that are suited for small children .
Seaworld is the largest aquatic park in Australia and is located on The Spit at Southport. This makes it a lot easier to get to for visitors staying on the Gold Coast. The attractions include performances by dolphins, whales and seals plus waterskiing and aquaballet displays. The park also has a series of roller-coaster rides.
The Hinterland has always been a favourite day trip destination for Gold Coast holiday makers. It’s a region of scenic lookouts and lodges set amongst rugged countryside with winding roads that command the driver’s attention . For a self drive outing, take the circular route starting from Coolangatta then south to Murwillumbah before swinging north through Crystal Creek, Chillingham, Numinbah, Natural Bridge, Nerang, Mudgeeraba and finally back to the coast.
Another hinterland tour route is to detour from Nerang and head west through Tamborine National Parks to enjoy Wilson’s Lookout, Thunderbird Park and Cedar Creek Falls before rejoining the highway at Beenleigh.
So when it’s time plan your next Australian holiday, make sure the Gold Coast is on the . You won’t be sorry!
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