There are so many amazing things to do on the Gold Coast that cover a wide range of interests. From live music to great food, outdoor bathtubs with mountain views to making your own ceramic plates, there are plenty of unique sights and activities to choose from.
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When people think of visiting this popular beachside city, certain attractions come to mind, such as the Gold Coast theme parks and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. But there is so much more.
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In this list, we explore 50 unique things to do on the Gold Coast.
1. Go on a sunset sailing cruise
Experience the magic of the Gold Coast from a unique vantage point: on a beautiful sailing boat. As the sun begins to set, the skyline of the Gold Coast lights up, reflecting a golden glow onto the ocean. Is there anything better than gliding along the calm waters as the horizon transforms with hues of pink? Many cruises offer drinks and light bites, setting the perfect mood for a romantic evening or a fun gathering with friends.
Suggested experience: Want to enjoy the beautiful sunset at sea? This luxury yacht offers a 2 hour sunset sail tour on the Gold Coast Broadwater. View sights such as the Southport Yacht Club, Marina Mirage, Wave Break Island, and Surfers Paradise with some complimentary sparkling wine and light bites.
2. Watch the Sunset at Burleigh Hill
If you are looking for the best spot on the Gold Coast to watch the sunset with some friends, Burleigh Hill is the place to be. Watch the sky turn pink behind the Gold Coast city as waves break at the hill base. Every Sunday, locals and visitors alike gather here, laying out their picnic blankets, sharing meals, and reveling in the laid-back atmosphere. It’s one of the best free things to do on the Gold Coast for families.
3. Learn how to make gin
The intricate art of gin-making is gaining momentum worldwide, with boutique distilleries popping up in unique places like the Caribbean, and the Gold Coast is no exception. As more people delve into the world of spirits, they’re discovering the rich flavors and diverse botanicals that make up this time-honored drink. The Gold Coast, known for its stunning pacific ocean beaches and vibrant lifestyle, is also home to a budding craft distillery scene, with a few gin distilleries popping up.
Suggested experience: Diving into this gin-making experience on the Gold Coast is not just about crafting your own beverage. Expert distillers will guide you through the nuances of selecting from 50 distinct botanicals, whether you’re inclined towards a classic juniper-driven flavor or want to experiment with local floral and citrus notes. By the end of the class, you’ll have a 500ml bottle of your very own bespoke gin.
4. Indulge at the Night Markets
If you’re looking for things to do on the Gold Coast at night, head to Miami Marketta. These night markets host a collection of food vendors that open up on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. It is an “indoor-outdoor” venue that also hosts live music and can get busy on the weekends.
5. Experience Whale Watching on the Gold Coast
From June to November, the Gold Coast becomes a prime spot for one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles – the migration of whales. Even a casual stroll on the beach during these months offers a high chance of spotting these beauties breaching and playing in the ocean’s expanse.
Suggested experience: To truly immerse yourself in this experience, head out on a boat so you can be in closed proximity to these gentle giants. The Gold Coast is home to a variety of reputable whale watching operators, each promising an unforgettable journey. Choose a tour that offers limited ticket sales to ensure an intimate, uncrowded experience.
6. Go kayaking around South Stradbroke Island
Looking for a fun thing to do on the Gold Coast? Nestled off the eastern coast of Australia, Minjerribah (South Stradbroke Island), often referred to as “South Straddie,” is a natural haven brimming with diverse marine life, dense mangrove forests, and pristine sandy beaches. One of the most serene and immersive ways to explore this coastal paradise is by kayaking its tranquil waters. Paddling a kayak around South Stradbroke gives you an unparalleled opportunity to navigate through the island’s myriad waterways. Moreover, kayaking offers an eco-friendly mode of transport, ensuring that the island’s delicate ecosystems remain undisturbed.
Suggested experience: Many local operators provide guided tours, complete with insights into the island’s ecology and history. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or a beginner, kayaking around South Stradbroke Island promises a day filled with natural beauty. This tour is suited for both experienced paddlers and first-timers, and a guide provides complete instruction on kayaking and snorkeling.
7. Go paddleboarding on Currumbin Creek
Both Currumbin Creek and Tallebudgera Creek are cherished gems of the Gold Coast, offering serene and scenic escapes from the bustling city. These creeks have established themselves as favoured spots for families with kids and for stand-up paddleboarding enthusiasts, thanks to their calm, crystal-clear waters, complemented by breathtaking natural backdrops. There are often pop up board rental places situated next to these creeks, so it’s easy to hire one for a couple of hours to explore. If you’re after a lesson, you can join this tour that departs from the heart of Surfers Paradise.
8. Do a day trip to Moreton Island
Moreton Island, just a few hours from the Gold Coast, has beautiful beaches, excellent snorkeling, and magnificent sand dunes. You can catch a ferry across from Brisbane, or join an organized tour from the Gold Coast.
Suggested experience: This tour includes snorkeling at the Tangalooma shipwreck, 4-wheel driving on the beach, sand tobogganing on the dunes, exploring the reef using a clear kayak. This action-packed day includes a lunch on the beach where you can soak up Moreton Island’s tropical surroundings.
9. Listen to some live music at Mo’s Desert Club
If you are looking for non-touristy things to do on the Gold Coast, head to Mo’s Desert Club. This Americana-inspired venue is home to a collaborative collection of art, music, and classic rock and roll vibes.
They have a weekly lineup of local talent, yoga classes, and more. You can even hire the space to rehearse or have private events at.
10. Experience Glamping at Clouds Safari
There are some seriously amazing Gold Coast accommodation options. A short drive up into the Gold Coast hinterland is Beechmont. This area has some amazing waterfalls, swimming holes, and walking trails.
You can kick back in the outdoor bathtub in this glamping experience that comes complete with a fire pit, wine, and very accommodating hosts.
11. Experience parasailing
Looking for something fun to do on the Gold Coast? Elevate your Gold Coast adventure by trying out parasailing, a thrilling aerial activity that offers unparalleled views of the coastline. It’s an exhilarating way to witness the Gold Coast’s beauty from a unique perspective, blending the thrill of flight with the serene backdrop of the expansive ocean.
Suggested experience: Fly up to 122 meters above the Gold Coast and take in the breathtaking views of the coastline as you experience the thrills of parasailing on this tour. Option to do as a solo, tandem or triple.
12. Visit the Sunflower fields at Kingscliff
A short drive (approximately 20 minutes) from the Gold Coast’s southern border is the family-owned Farm & Co. It has a sunflower field that you can walk through, and you can even pick your own flowers (at a cost). There is a restaurant on site that serves locally sourced, fresh food.
You can also do some organic produce shopping at this amazing Gold Coast farm.
13. Discover North Stradbroke Island
Just a brief ferry journey from Cleveland transports you to the enchanting realm of North Stradbroke Island. With a small town, diverse accommodation choices—including campgrounds—North Stradbroke provides the perfect escape for those seeking a rejuvenating break, whether it’s just for the day or an extended weekend.
You can explore the trails where wildlife can be seen up close and personal, or swim at the beautiful beaches. It is also a great place to watch the whales go by (June to November).
Suggested experience: On this full-day intimate group excursion from Brisbane, delve into the perfect blend of scenic exploration and insightful narratives about the island, paying homage to its Traditional Custodians, the Quandamooka People.
14. Admire the view from the top of Q1
One of the most popular tourist attractions at the Gold Coast is the observation deck at Q1. From here, you can get a Birdseye view of the Gold Coast from 78 floors up.
There are two ways to enjoy the top, one from the comfort of a lounge bar (The Skypoint Observation Deck), and the other from a windswept railing that takes you up to the actual rooftop. Here you can walk along the walking track with a guided tour to get a real sense of height.
15. Join a creative class at the Craft Parlour
Looking for non touristy things to do in Gold Coast? If you are feeling creative then try one of the craft parlour classes in this beautiful setting.
Great for kids and adults, you can make pottery, knit, weave, paint, and get inspired by this local favorite based in Burleigh Heads.
16. Cool off at one of the beautiful waterfalls
Exploring the local waterfalls is one of the best things to do on the Gold Coast on a budget. The Gold Coast has some spectacular waterfalls within a short drive of the beach. You can visit a couple of the waterfalls on your own or join an organised tour for ease.
Suggested experience: Explore the picturesque landscapes of Springbrook National Park on this 5-hour afternoon tour from the Gold Coast. The tour offers a chance to discover natural highlights such as Purling Brook Falls, Numinbah Valley, Rainbow Falls, and the Canyon Lookout, each presenting a unique blend of breathtaking views and serene environments.
17. Do a paint and sip workshop
Have you ever tried painting while drinking wine? It really makes for a fun night out with friends.
Brush & Barrell is in the heart of Surfers Paradise and runs weekly paint classes with different inspired themes from Banksy to “paint your pet”.
18. Swim at Rainbow Bay in Coolangatta
Located a 5-10 minute drive away from Gold Coast airport, this beautiful bay connects one of the best surf breaks in the world from Snapper Rocks to Coolangatta Beach. The shallow, sandy bottom makes it a perfect spot to swim, float, or learn to surf.
There are plenty of things to do in Coolangatta for an afternoon or weekend, and there are some stylish Coolangatta Airbnb stays!
19. Go wine tasting on Mount Tamborine
Looking for things to do on the Gold Coast for adults? Witches Falls Winery is a must-do when exploring the hinterland. On top of Tambourine Mountain, the winery has a range of white and red options that go great with the locally produced cheese plates. Friendly and knowledgeable staff with a warm, country feel make it a great stop.
Suggested experience: If you are interested in seeing a few wineries without having to drive, you can join a wine tour. This full day tour includes five wine tastings and a two-course lunch.
20. Go hiking in the Rainforests
Lamington National Park has some of the most beautiful and lush landscapes on the Gold Coast! It covers over 21 hectares and has a variety of walking trails. There are plenty of beautiful rainforests and waterfalls in the Gold Coast hinterland that is well worth exploring.
21. Have a drink at Cambus Wallace
This is a nautical-inspired bar at Nobby’s Beach. It’s based on the story of an actual shipwreck (of the same name) that occurred off the Gold Coast in 1984.
With a tasty array of cocktails and small plates served with a side of rock and roll played on a vinyl record player, this is a great hidden gem on the Gold Coast.
22. Learn how to dive on the Gold Coast
The Gold Coast, with its rich marine life and clear waters, is an ideal location for those wanting to learn how to dive. Numerous diving schools in the area offer courses for beginners, allowing novices to experience the underwater world safely. Whether it’s exploring the vibrant coral reefs or encountering diverse marine species, learning to dive on the Gold Coast provides a unique and unforgettable underwater adventure.
Suggested experience: This three-day PADI course teaches you how to dive on the gorgeous Gold Coast. Begin with classroom and pool instruction before moving on to open-water diving. You can acquire a PADI certification that will allow you to dive anywhere around the globe.
23. Visit Mount Tamborine
A short drive up to Tamborine Mountain you can experience a range of food and drink options. There is traditional Polish cuisine at The Polish Place and locally made wine at Witches Falls Winery. The mountain also has some great walking trails that lead to waterfalls and swimming holes, and the iconic tamborine rainforest skywalk.
24. Stretch out in a Yoga Class
Yoga overlooking the morning surf. Yes, please. There are a variety of classes that take place along the coastline; some are even free. There is a range of options, whether you want a group session or one-on-one Gold Coast yoga.
25. Learn to Surf, or grab a board and try one of the many surf breaks
Catching a wave is one of the things to do on the Gold Coast that everyone has to try. Surfing is deeply rooted in Gold Coast culture. However, there are plenty of options for beginners to experience a ride. “Boogie Boards” or bodyboarding, is a popular sport and is easier to pick up for many. But for those that want a surfing experience, try taking surfing lessons at the beach.
Suggested experience: This surfing lesson is held on the iconic Surfers Paradise beach on the Gold Coast. You’ll get a 2-hour surf class instruction, free hotel pickup and drop-off, and all necessary equipment to get you feeling comfortable surfing on Australia’s most beautiful waves.
26. Watch the sunset with cocktails at the Burleigh Pavilion
One of the only places that you can enjoy a drink right on the beachfront, that’s not a Surf Life Saving Club is the Burleigh Pavilion. This beautifully styled indoor-outdoor venue has one of the best sunset views on the Gold Coast.
27. Visit one of the many trendy Coffee Shops
The Gold Coast coffee culture has developed significantly in the past decade. Locals demand a great quality brew and the market has reopened with a series of new and exciting cafe scenes.
- The Paddock in Burleigh has a homely feel and some great coffee. It does get very busy on the weekends though!
- Bam Bam Bakehouse is a local favorite for late weekend breakfast. You can also get a coffee and croissant to go
- Espresso Moto is a small cafe on the Gold Coast Highway with great coffee and a motorcycle workshop out the back (visible through the window)
28. Support Local at the Burleigh Village Markets
If you want to source some unique, locally made products, head to the Burleigh Village Markets. This outdoor market is open on the first and third Sunday of every month from 8.30 am – 1 pm. It has a collection of locally sourced food, boutique clothing, handicrafts, plants, and more.
With live music and an area for kids to play, it’s one of the best things to do in Gold Coast with kids.
29. Try one of the amazing Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants
Plant-based restaurants are getting better and more creative all the time. The Gold Coast is home to some amazing ones that offer unique meat replacements and alternatives using locally sourced ingredients.
Click here for the 10 Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants Gold Coast.
30. Barefoot Bowls at Burleigh Heads
Barefoot lawn bowls are an Australian classic. Enjoy a jug/pitcher of Aussie beer out on the field with a few friends (or join another group’s game) for a couple of hours of slow rolling.
Burleigh has a nice Bowling Club that is right in the middle of town and within walking distance from the beach and bars.
31. Go snorkeling with turtles at Cook Island
Located south of the Gold Coast is Cook Island (600m off Fingal Heads). It is an aquatic reserve, protecting the marine life and vegetation. Here you can encounter an array of marine life, from turtles to mantas, to dolphins and whales. The depth ranges from 3m to around 18m, so it is perfect for both snorkelers and divers.
Suggested experience: This 3 hour tour takes you from Cooly to Cook Island where you can snorkel alongside turtles and tropical fish.
32. Find a beach to yourself
If you are looking for things to do on the Gold Coast for free, head to the beach. The Gold Coast has some of Australia’s best beaches. Lots of tourists flock to the main areas like Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach, but if you want to get away from the crowds, you can always find a space for yourself.
The Spit (at the northern end of the Gold Coast beach) has around 2km of the natural reserve along the beachfront. Here, you can always find your own space to spread out. There’s also an artificial reef at the nearby Narrowneck that was constructed for coastal protection and to improve surfing.
33. Grab some fresh produce from a local farm
Looking for some organic veggies and a view? Try one of the other amazing local farms around the Gold Coast like Freemans in Currumbin Valley. You can get a coffee and some delicious food at the cafe while you’re waiting or catch the live music on the weekends.
Click here for the best Gold Coast farms to visit.
34. Go Vintage Shopping
The Gold Coast is full of second-hand stores. You can follow the Gold Coast Highway from Southport to Palm Beach and check out seven different “op shops” or “Salvos” (Salvation Army). Vinnies is also a popular second hand store with some great finds.
35. Enjoy one of the local breweries
For those who like a beer, one of the things to do on the Gold Coast is to check out the breweries. Most are relatively new and have a range of unique options.
- Black Hops in northern Burleigh is a small but popular spot a short walk from the Paddock Cafe
- Balter Brewery in Currumbin is a popular spot backed by a couple of the Gold Coast’s most famous surfers
- Burleigh Brewing has a great range of beers and an outdoor drinking area
- Lost Palms is a small, colorful brewery with equally colorful beers in Miami
- Red Earth Brewery is a bit of a drive from the Gold Coast but has a great location by the sunflower fields of Farm & Co
Suggested experience: This tour offers you the opportunity to visit three craft breweries on the GC. Enjoy beer tastings, lunch, meet the brewers, and learn about the brewing process. You also get picked up and dropped off on the Gold Coast.
36. Visit a hidden bar
Looking for something a little off the beaten path? Lockwood is a speakeasy-style bar tucked into a back alleyway in Burleigh. They do some of the Gold Coasts’ best cocktails and have a piano. It’s a late-night stop for those who like dim lighting and good conversation.
37. Swim in the Currumbin Valley Rock Pools
These rock pools are a local favorite spot to cool off in a natural setting. It is a beautiful, scenic drive inland from the beach, which takes approximately fifteen minutes. There is a rope swing and a great cafe across the road that has homemade treats.
It is also a great thing to do on the Gold Coast with kids but be prepared as it does get busy on the weekends.
38. Cool off with an Acai Bowl from the Cardamon Pod
Cardamon Pod is one of the most popular vegetarian restaurants on the Gold Coast. Famous for its colorful and decadent food presentation, they have some of the most ‘instagrammable’ plates in town.
39. Relax with an organic treatment at Earth + Skin
This day spa facility has a range of organic & cruelty-free products that they use in a range of services from body treatments, sugaring, facials, and more. Located in Mudgeeraba it is a great stop on your way up to Springbrook National Park.
40. Walk around Burleigh headland
Take a stroll through the Burleigh Head National Park to the Tumngun Lookout. Here you can soak in the amazing coastal views amongst the thick forest and birdlife (bush turkeys included).
41. Hire an Electric Picnic Boat for the day
One of the Gold Coast unique experiences is renting an electric picnic boat for the day. Goboat Gold Coast offers a stylish electric boat that can be operated without a boat license. Cruise the canal systems and BYO picnic for a greener way to travel by water.
42. Sunrise at Elephant Rock
It’s arguably one of the best views of the Gold Coast beach and skyline. Climb the stairs to the top of this rocky beach outcrop at sunrise to see the first waves being caught below you at a popular surf break.
43. Laze around the pool at the Stylish QT
Enjoy a pizza and a cocktail at this Palm Springs-inspired pool area. Kick back in your own cabana or grab one of the bean bag style chairs and soak up some rays only a short walk from the beach and the busy Surfers Paradise shopping district.
44. Visit ArtVo Gold Coast
Looking for exciting activities to do with kids on the Gold Coast? ArtVo is Queensland’s first trick art gallery, including amazing hand-painted, realistic life-size murals. Visitors get the opportunity to become a part of the art, bringing each image to life by posing in a unique way.
Suggested experience: Secure your tickets to ArtVo and book ahead. This experience is sure to excite the kids for hours.
45. Rejuvenate at Greenhouse the Bathhouse
If you are looking for things to do on the Gold Coast with friends, visit this beautiful day. You can rejuvenate with a 90-minute “soak session” that includes hydrotherapy spas, a custom wet steam room, cedar sauna, magnesium plunge pool, sundeck, and lounge area.
46. Join a Sightseeing River Cruise
Exploring the picturesque waterways of the Gold Coast is an experience like no other, and what better way to do it than by joining a sightseeing river cruise? As you glide along the serene rivers and canals, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views, pristine beaches, and luxurious waterfront homes. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with a group, a river cruise on the Gold Coast promises a relaxing journey through the heart of this vibrant coastal city.
Suggested experience: On this trip from Surfers Paradise, you’ll wind your way around the scenic Gold Coast canals and rivers. While listening to the onboard commentary you can take in views of Chevron Island and Paradise Waters and more.
47. Sit on the deck at Currumbin Surf Club
There are a lot of surf clubs to choose from on the Gold Coast. Each has its own, slightly unique style and feel. The locals all have their own favorites (biased normally to where they live). However, the views from the Currumbin Surf Club deck are hard to beat.
48. Try out foiling
Have you ever tried foiling? Now is your chance! It’s one of the newest and most exciting ways to spend time on the water. These electric-powered hydrofoils are a great way to cruise above the water for a memorable experience.
Suggested experience: Enjoy a 2 hour lesson on a motorised electric hydrofoil surfboard. You’ll learn how to fly on the ocean, gliding along the Gold Coast canal systems.
49. Enjoy a drink at a rooftop bar
Rooftop bars have become increasingly popular on the Gold Coast over the years. Here are some of the best rooftop bars to check out:
- The Collective in Palm Beach is a rooftop bar with a few different restaurant options below
- Helenika in Nobbys Beach has some of the best Greek/Mediterranean style food on the Gold Coast
- Justin Lane is a local favourite in Burleigh that serves great pizza and cocktails
- Frida Sol is a trendy Mexican eatery and bar in Palm Beach, with an outdoor balcony
50. Go skydiving
While in the Gold Coast, go skydiving for a thrilling experience and breathtaking views of the city and the coastline. Jump in tandem with your teacher and experience a brief freefall before the parachute is released for a calm descent down to Kirra Beach.
Suggested experience: This 2.5-hour tandem skydiving experience on the Gold Coast offers spectacular views of t he city as you glide down to Kirra Beach. You’ll be teamed up with an expert instructor who will teach you about the equipment, free fall techniques and more.
More things to do in Australia
There are some beautiful places to visit in Australia. Western Australia is home to Perth, the Ningaloo Reef, and Margaret River wineries. Victoria has the infamous Great Ocean Road to explore. If you have some time to travel around, be sure to visit these destinations. Alternatively, do a local trip to Brisbane or down to Byron Bay in New South Wales:
- Eco Travel Guide to Byron Bay
- 21 Best Things to Do in Byron Bay
- 7 Best Byron Bay Beaches
- Airbnb Byron Bay Stays
- Camping Byron Bay
Best Places to Stay on the Gold Coast
There are some great places to stay on the Gold Coast, with numerous hotels and apartment rentals available. If you want to be close to the action without being in Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach has some great restaurants, cafes and nightclubs.
Further south, Palm Beach and Burleigh Heads are a hotspot for surfers, with great waves, a beautiful headland you can walk around, and the laid-back Tallebudgera creek. Here you’ll find great cafes, shops and rooftop bars.
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- $$$$ = $500+
QT Hotel
1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | $$ | Hotel | Surfers Paradise
One of the new luxury hotels on the Gold Coast, QT has modern rooms, an aesthetic pool area and great restaurants and bars. Check availability
Ocean View Apartment
1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | $ | VRBO | Surfers Paradise
This bright and airy one bedroom apartment is located at Rhapsody Resort, just a three-minute walk from Surfers Paradise. It features modern finishes and stunning views, making it ideal for a weekend getaway.
Air on Beachfront
2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | $$ | VRBO | Broadbeach
This two bedroom apartment in Broadbeach features spectacular panoramic ocean views. With a full kitchen, 2 bathrooms, and modern furnishings, it’s a great stay for up to four people. Guests can gain access to the 25m heated lap pool, a tennis court, sundeck, and gymnasium.
Absolute Beachfront Luxury
5 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | $$$$ | VRBO | Mermaid Beach
This luxury stay is tastefully decorated for the perfect seaside experience. It has a full kitchen, smeg appliances, wine fridge and a 6 burner gas stove. Sleeping up to 12 guests, it’s perfect for a group of friends or a family stay.
Burleigh Beach Apartment
2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | $$ | VRBO | Burleigh Heads
Located across the beach, this ground floor apartment at Burleigh Beach Tower is perfect for families with kids. There is a fenced garden, access to a swimming pool and a tennis court on the property.
Gold Coast FAQ
What do people do at the Gold Coast for fun?
On the Gold Coast you can engage in a range of fun activities, from surfing and paddle boarding on the iconic beaches to exploring the lush hinterland and national parks. The vibrant nightlife is not only located at Surfers Paradise, but there are some great clubs and bars in Broadbeach, rooftop eateries in burleigh heads, cocktail bars at Nobbys, and indulgent dining at Palm Beach. There’s also an array of adventure sports that can provide entertainment to visitors and locals alike.
What is there to do in the Gold Coast besides theme parks?
Beyond its famed theme parks like Movie World, Dreamworld and Wet and Wild, the Gold Coast offers a wealth of activities such as hiking in the scenic rainforests, swimming at refreshing waterfalls and relaxing on the pristine beaches. Visitors can also indulge in water sports, sample delicious food at trendy eateries, and explore the many markets and boutique shops.
What is there to do in the Gold Coast for adults?
Adults in the Gold Coast can enjoy a range of activities, including experiencing the vibrant nightlife, indulging in gourmet dining, and exploring local breweries and wineries. The numerous spas and wellness centers offer relaxation, while the various outdoor activities like kayaking, surfing, and hiking cater to the adventurous.
Things to do on the Gold Coast for families:
Families visiting the Gold Coast can explore the numerous family-friendly beaches, visit theme parks, and enjoy picnics and walks in the scenic national parks. There’s an interactive trick art gallery that is popular with kids, and a range of family-oriented attractions that ensure a memorable time for families with children of all ages.
Things to do on the Gold Coast at night for free:
The Gold Coast offers several free nighttime activities, such as strolling along the illuminated Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets, enjoying the vibrant street performances, and exploring the numerous beachside promenades. Additionally, visitors can relax at the public beaches and parks to witness the stunning sunsets and city lights.
Things to do on the Gold Coast when it’s raining:
When it’s raining on the Gold Coast, visitors can explore the numerous indoor attractions like the region’s museums, art galleries, and shopping centers. Indoor recreational facilities like bowling alleys, infinity, bounce and zero latency also offer sheltered fun.