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Gold Coast Beaches

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The Gold Coast is renowned for its stunning coastline, stretching over 57 km, and boasting some of the most iconic beaches in Australia. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s something for everyone. From serene shores perfect for relaxation to bustling beaches packed with activities, the Gold Coast offers endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the vibrant, healthy lifestyle that this region is famous for.

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Kids entertainment

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The Gold Coast is a paradise for families, offering a plethora of activities that are both fun and budget-friendly. From water parks and wildlife encounters to playgrounds and adventurous outings, there’s something for every child to enjoy without breaking the bank. Here’s a list of cool things kids can do that are either free or very affordable.

Aqua Park

Gold Coast Aqua Park Inflatable Water Park

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GC Aqua Park is more than just a water park—it’s an adventure on the water. As you enter the park, you’ll see a sprawling, colourful inflatable course floating on the calm waters of the Gold Coast Broadwater. The park features a variety of fun and exciting obstacles that test your balance, agility, and stamina, making it a fantastic activity for both kids and adults.

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River Cruises on the Gold Coast

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If you’re looking for a fun, relaxing way to experience the Gold Coast with your family, Surfers Paradise River Cruises is an ideal option. This 2-hour boat tour along the beautiful waterways of Surfers Paradise offers a peaceful escape and a chance to see the city from a unique perspective.

Surf Lifesavers on the beach

Surf Lifesaving: Guardians of the Beach

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The Gold Coast is synonymous with its world-class beaches, attracting millions of visitors each year. But what truly ensures that everyone can enjoy these golden sands and azure waters safely are the dedicated men and women of the Surf Lifesaving Clubs (SLSCs). Since its inception, surf lifesaving has been an integral part of the Gold Coast’s beach culture, ensuring swimmers and surfers can enjoy the waters safely, while fostering a sense of community and pride.

Woman sailing in the late afternoon

 Twilight Sailing

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The Gold Coast, famous for its stunning beaches and vibrant waterways, offers a unique and memorable activity for visitors—twilight sailing. As the sun sets and the sky paints a canvas of brilliant hues, there’s no better way to experience the beauty of this coastal paradise than from the deck of a sailing yacht.

Man surfing

Surfing on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a mecca for surfers, drawing wave riders from around the world to its sun-drenched shores. With over 70 km of coastline, the region offers an abundance of surf breaks suitable for everyone, from beginners catching their first waves to seasoned pros seeking the thrill of world-class barrels.

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Snorkelling on the Gold Coast

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Snorkelling on the Gold Coast is a fantastic way to explore the underwater world, with its vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters. The region offers several prime snorkelling spots, from the calm, sheltered waters of Wave Break Island to the colourful coral reefs off Cook Island.

Currumbin Beach

Currumbin Creek & the Alley

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Currumbin Creek, located on the southern Gold Coast, is a stunning waterway that has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. Known for its crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and vibrant wildlife, the creek offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities.

Stand Up Paddleboarders in Tallebudgera Creek

Tallebudgera Creek

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Tallebudgera Creek, located on the southern Gold Coast in Queensland, is a serene and picturesque waterway that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area around the creek’s mouth is particularly renowned for its pristine environment, calm waters, and vibrant local community.