View of the beach, the city & the hinterlands in the distance.

Yugambeh Country

The Gold Coast

The Gold Coast of Australia is a place where natural beauty meets modern luxury. Located in Queensland, the Gold Coast is one of Australia’s top travel destinations for those who seek a perfect combination of endless beaches, lush hinterland, thrilling amusement parks, and a vibrant nightlife. The region is also known for its year-round perfect weather and its diverse culinary scene. If you are planning to visit Australia’s Gold Coast, make sure to read this travel guide to explore everything the region has to offer.

The Gold Coast is in the state of Queensland, approximately 66km south-southeast of the state's capital Brisbane and north of the border with New South Wales.

Discover the endless beaches

The Gold Coast is famous for its gorgeous white-sand beaches that span for over 57km. There's something for everyone on the coast – from family-friendly to secluded coves. The Surfers Paradise beach is one of the most popular beaches which offers a perfect mix of sun, sand, and waves. If you want to steer clear of the crowds, you can head to the more secluded Burleigh Beach or Mermaid Beach. As a bonus, most of the beaches offer water sports activities like surfing and parasailing.

Explore the Hinterland

While the Gold Coast is popular for its beaches, there is more to explore beyond the coast. The Gold Coast hinterland sits at the base of the majestic Mount Tamborine and Mount Warning, a nature-lover’s paradise. Go for a rainforest walk, visit the wineries at Tamborine Mountain, stop by the picturesque Springbrook National Park, or take a dip in the refreshing swimming holes.

DreamWorld entrance
Experience adrenaline-packed rides, animal encounters and more – this is definitely a can’t miss adventure you won't want to miss out on.
Big Red Car - The Wiggles
Dreamworld has many rides across several themed areas of the park for kids’ rides, family rides, thrill rides and waterslides.

Indulge in Theme Parks

The Gold Coast is a haven for theme park enthusiasts with four world-class amusement parks - Dreamworld, Movie World, Wet’n’Wild, and Sea World. Dreamworld is the largest amusement park in Australia and features the biggest collection of thrill rides in the Southern hemisphere. Sea World is a marine life adventure park where you can get up close and personal with some of the region's most spectacular sea creatures.

Experience the Nightlife

There's never a dull night at the Gold Coast, where there is an abundance of entertainment options throughout the night. Surfers Paradise is the center of Gold Coast nightlife with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and pubs. The famous Hard Rock Café and the locally loved Elsewhere Bar are famous entertainment hotspots made perfect for a night out.

Dine at the Best Restaurants

The Gold Coast has a diverse culinary scene, catering to all tastes and budgets. Whether it's fine dining at a Michelin-star restaurant, or an informal dinner at a fish and chips shack, you'll find endless options to delight your taste palette. Some of the highly recommended places to eat include The Fish House in Burleigh Heads, The little Plate in Mermaid Waters, or the highly-rated Hellenika at Nobbys Beach.

The Gold Coast remains one of Australia's top travel destinations that satisfies all its visitors with its incredible coast, stunning hinterland, thrilling amusement parks, abundance of nightlife, and mouth-watering dining options. So pack your bags to enjoy a perfect vacation and make memories that last a lifetime at Australia's Gold Coast.



The Gold Coast Map   

Latitude:

-28.002057

Longitude:

153.431617



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