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About Gold Coast

Overview

Welcome to the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia — a vibrant city that attracts over 10 million visitors annually with its diverse offerings. Whether you're a family, couple, solo traveler, or business delegate, the Gold Coast has something to suit every need and budget. With more attractions and venues than any other destination in the southern hemisphere, the Gold Coast is a haven for adventure and relaxation alike. Enjoy 70 kilometers of pristine beaches and surf, or explore 100,000 hectares of world heritage-listed rainforest just a short drive away.

Currently, the average price of hotels in this destination is $164, with options ranging from $37 to $442. With 190 hotels to choose from, you can find accommodations in popular neighborhoods such as Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Coolangatta, Burleigh Heads, and Main Beach. Some of the most sought-after hotels include ULTIQA Air On Broadbeach, The Langham, Gold Coast, and Jewel Residences, Isle of Palms Resort.

Things to do in Gold Coast

The Gold Coast offers a plethora of activities and attractions to keep you entertained. Start your adventure at Holoverse, the world's first hologram arcade. Here, you can walk with dinosaurs, swim with dolphins, and even venture into space. Each holographic session lasts about 35 minutes, and most visitors opt for two sessions, making it a fun-filled experience for the entire family.

For those seeking a thrill, iFly offers Australia's first indoor skydiving facility. Suitable for all ages (3 years and up), this activity is both safe and exhilarating. The skilled and reassuring instructors ensure that even first-timers will have a memorable experience.

Tropical Fruit World is another must-visit destination. This farm grows over 500 exotic fruits from around the globe and offers mini-golf, an animal park, and rides for children. Your ticket includes a guided Plantation Safari with fruit tasting, a wildlife boat cruise, and an introduction to Australian Bush Tucker. Don't forget to stop by Plantation Cafe for a meal made with freshly picked fruits.

Art enthusiasts will love 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace, the largest art gallery on the Gold Coast. This converted warehouse showcases a variety of styles, from Urban and Street art to Realism and Surrealism. Check their website for current and upcoming exhibitions.

Lastly, a visit to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a must. This sanctuary features rainforest, lakes, and native animals in their natural habitat. Elevated walkways allow you to observe tree kangaroos, koalas, and birds, making it an adventure for the whole family.

Where to go out / nightlife in Gold Coast

The Gold Coast nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. Cocktails Nightclub in Surfers Paradise is the largest dance club in the area, featuring three rooms with different music genres and a secluded pool area. It's been a hotspot for over 26 years.

Last Night on Earth in Southport offers a relaxed atmosphere with trivia nights, comedy shows, craft beers, board games, and live music. Their rooftop bar is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.

Soho Bar, the first official "small bar" in the area, transports you to London with its unique entrance through a red telephone box. The bar offers a youthful vibe with reasonably priced local craft beers and fun cocktails, but no food menu, so plan accordingly.

The Collective Palm Beach is a paradise for cocktail lovers. Try unique drinks like the Au Lait Martini or Portuguese Breakfast while enjoying the rooftop bar's stunning views. The venue features five kitchens serving a variety of cuisines, ensuring there's something for everyone.

For a more laid-back experience, Diggers & Sports Club offers friendly staff, great entertainment, and plenty of TVs for sports and racing enthusiasts. It's a popular spot for a more senior crowd but has great energy.

Where to Eat in Gold Coast

The Gold Coast boasts a diverse culinary scene. Ginger Indian Gourmet offers a fine dining experience with a focus on fresh produce and fragrant spices. Chef Suresh Rathore prepares a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes with meticulous attention to detail.

Nineteen at The Star, located on the 19th floor of The Darling Hotel, offers a sophisticated dining experience with stunning views of the Gold Coast skyline. Enjoy dishes like grilled Patagonian toothfish and their signature rock lobster bolognese.

The Cuban brings the flavors of Latin America, Spain, and the Caribbean to your table. This vibrant venue is known for its generous portions and renowned cocktails, making it a must-visit.

Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with entertainment, music, comedy, and delicious food. Don't miss their "Death by Chocolate" dessert and a drink at the Van Helsing cocktail bar.

For quality Italian food, head to La Porchetta. This relaxed chain restaurant serves traditional Italian dishes like pizza and pasta, as well as a variety of meat, poultry, and seafood options.

Cheapest time to stay in Gold Coast

June is the cheapest time to stay in Gold Coast for an average of $150 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$180

February

$160

March

$160

April

$166

May

$150

June

$150

July

$154

August

$156

September

$165

October

$160

November

$169

December

$180