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Tucked away from the hustle and bustle, but still within convenient reach to the M1, Ashmore is home to local businesses, quaint cafes and eateries.
Just 3km west of Surfers Paradise, Benowa is close to all your favourite activities, restaurants and tours without being right in the middle of it all.
Those searching for a quiet spot in the northern part of the coast will enjoy a trip here, opposite the bustling Broadwater and Spit.
The large city on the Brisbane River is home to museums, galleries and entertainment & only 1 hour north of the Gold Coast.
Home to an ever-growing array of epic eateries, good time spots and world-class shopping and that’s only the beginning.
A popular hub for both leisure and business with the Home of the Arts (HOTA), Evandale Parklands and the Turf Club calling Bundall home.
Boasting the best eats and bars, Burleigh has a soul of its own with cruisy, barefoot, salty seabreeze vibes you simply won’t find anywhere else.
Australia's easternmost town and 'style capital', Byron Bay is home to enchanting world-class beaches & hinterland and is only a short drive from the Gold…
A nice leafy suburb home to the Gold Coast Suns AFL hub at Metricon Stadium and nearby world famous golf course, RACV Royal Pines.
Perched between Surfers Paradise and Bundall the small island is a thoroughfare dotted with a mix of restaurants and cafes.
Things to do in Coolangatta. The southern suburb loved for its chill, beachy vibes & the annual Quiksilver and Roxy Pro. Go here for good…
Official Theme Park heaven! Home to Dreamworld and WhiteWater World, Wet’n’Wild, Warner Bros. Movie World and the Australian Outback Spectacular.
An inspiring beachfront community where the epic Currumbin Creek waterway links with the famous right-hand surf break at the Alley, the entrance to the ocean.
Your guide to all the places to see while on the Gold Coast. From the beaches, to the hinterland and all that lies between.
Helensvale is a major hub of the Gold Coast. Boasting a Westfield shopping centre, and close to all the major theme parks and attractions.
Quiet fishing village which sits near the mouth of the Pimpama River, Hope Island flourishes with its gated communities, golf courses and nearby Sanctuary Cove.
One of the Coast's most laid-back beach destinations, you simply have to stroll through here to experience it. It's also home to world-famous surf breaks!
Named so as it was the main surf beach to the town of Southport. It's the topmost point of the Coast’s famous stretch of sand.
A laid-back spot next to bustling Broadbeach. There’s an eclectic blend of must-try dining & entertainment options here.
An uber cool place to visit with its burgeoning café culture. A few highlights are Miami Marketta, Precinct Brewery, Granddad Jacks, Paddock Bakery and more!
The green behind the gold. Filled with beautiful rainforest, walking trails and all things Mother Nature. Go here to escape the hustle and bustle of…
A charming village suburb which sits at the foot of the Gold Coast Hinterland. Lots of quaint, hidden places to eat and drink.
Home to the Gold Coast's potable water supply (Hinze Dam) and countless lakeside parks; walking tracks, bike and horse trails and many quaint cafes.
This ultra-trendy café precinct borders the famous Hedges Avenue and is home to an array of boutique bars and restaurants.
Nestled between Tallebudgera Creek and Currumbin Creek. Surfers and sunbakers flock to Palm Beach for its wide, sandy beach. Filled with epic eats.
One of the most northern points of Gold Coast waterways, Paradise Point boasts a café and restaurant lined boulevard.
Boasts some of the most impressive shopping and recreation facilities on the Coast including the Robina Town Centre and Bond University.
Things to do in Runaway Bay. This northern Gold Coast suburb was originally known as Angler’s Paradise. Famed for its fishing and calm water estuary's.
The CBD of the Gold Coast, and the earliest fashionable seaside destinations, it's home to Australia Fair and the ever-popular Broadwater Parklands.
Energetic, enthusiastic, electric, eclectic! Surfers Paradise is an entertainment playground famous for its world-class nightlife venues, international events and pumping atmosphere.
This charming southern Gold Coast suburb is uber laid-back with homey streets, cafés and bars, plus it boasts one of the biggest beaches.
Ok, so whilst this sweet suburb may not technically on the Gold Coast, this southern destination is home to so many fab places to visit.
A sleepy suburban lakeside area, this suburb is home to epic eateries, many start-up businesses, beautiful walking tracks and playgrounds.