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Gold Coast FAQs

Gold Coast FAQs

Gold Coast FAQs

Planning Your Trip

What is the Gold Coast known for?

The Gold Coast is famous for its surf beaches, theme parks, national parks, nightlife and warm climate.

 

Is the Gold Coast good for families?

Yes. The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most family-friendly destinations with safe beaches, family resorts, wildlife experiences and fun attractions.

 

How many days do you need on the Gold Coast?

Most travellers spend five to seven days on the Gold Coast to relax on the beaches, hike the hinterland, experience local attractions, shop, dine and enjoy the theme parks.

 

When is the best time to visit the Gold Coast?

The best time to visit the Gold Coast is between April and October when the temperature is cooler, humidity levels are low and conditions are ideal for outdoor activities.

 

Is the Gold Coast expensive to visit?

The Gold Coast offers accommodation and experiences for all budgets, from luxury beachfront resorts to affordable apartments and family accommodation. Getting around is easy with public transport costing just 50 cents. 

 

Can you visit the Gold Coast year-round?

Yes, the Gold Coast is a year-round destination, thanks to its subtropical climate, meaning warm temperatures in every season!

 

Where to stay on the Gold Coast? 

Choosing where to stay on the Gold Coast can be a challenge, with so many great accommodation options all within easy reach of the region’s iconic beaches. Surfers Paradise is known for its high‑rise skyline, popular attractions such as SkyPoint Observation Deck and Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, and a lively nightlife scene. It’s also a convenient base for travellers wanting easy access to the Gold Coast theme parks.

Broadbeach offers a more modern, sophisticated vibe, home to exceptional restaurants and bars, the expansive Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, and The Star Gold Coast casino and entertainment precinct.

Favoured by locals, Burleigh Heads is loved for its eclectic artisan boutiques, relaxed beachfront dining and the lush surrounds of Burleigh Head National Park. Just a short drive south, Coolangatta and Currumbin offer a laid‑back coastal atmosphere and are home to popular family attractions like Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.

 

Where to go on holiday in the Gold Coast?
The Gold Coast has plenty to offer, from beach getaways and theme park holidays to city breaks and hinterland escapes. Explore our latest Gold Coast deals and find out how to make the most of your time on your Gold Coast holiday.

 

How to find the best holiday package to Gold Coast?
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Before You Leave

Where is the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast is nestled between the bottom of Brisbane and the top of New South Wales. Backdropped by the Pacific Ocean on one side and lush hinterland on the other, the Gold Coast is one of Australia's most popular holiday destinations, offering white sand beaches, vibrant skyline and relaxed coastal life. 

 

Do you need a car on the Gold Coast?

A car can be helpful for days spent venturing into the hinterland, but trams, busses and tours connect major beaches, malls and attractions. Public transport costs just 50 cents, making it easy and accessible for everyone. 

 

What should I pack for my trip to the Gold Coast? 

Pack light, breathable clothing for warm weather, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses - Remember, this is a place that experiences 300 days of sunshine.

During Gold Coast's summer months (December to February), we recommend including a raincoat as summer is their wet season. 

If you're visiting during Gold Coast's winter months (June to August), we recommend including a jacket for cooler evenings. 

 

Do I need travel insurance for Gold Coast?

Absolutely, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance to safeguard yourself and your holiday. We provide travel insurance options suitable for travel to the Gold Coast.

 

Can I use New Zealand dollars on the Gold Coast?

No, while the Gold Coast is a popular destination for Kiwis, you will need to exchange your New Zealand dollars (NZD) for Australian dollars (AUD). Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks and exchange bureaus.

Otherwise, all credit cards and debit cards are accepted and widely used - and via digital wallets too. 

 

While You Are There

What are the best beaches on the Gold Coast?

Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, Burleigh Heads, Broadbeach, Coolangatta and Kirra are among some of the most popular Gold Coast beaches, all with their own unique vibe, surf clubs, restaurants, markets and charming local boutiques. 

 

What are the best theme parks to visit on the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast theme parks are a major highlight for families, offering a wide range of experiences suitable for children of all ages.
Dreamworld is one of the most family‑friendly options, combining thrilling rides with dedicated kids’ areas and Australian wildlife encounters, making it ideal for families with both younger children and teens.
Warner Bros. Movie World brings movies to life with character meet‑and‑greets, themed attractions and live shows that appeal to parents and kids alike, blending nostalgia with high‑energy entertainment.
For warm‑weather fun, Wet’n’Wild Gold Coast is a favourite with families, featuring epic waterslides alongside shallow pools and interactive splash zones designed especially for younger children, making it easy for the whole family to enjoy a full day of fun together.

 

How can I get around the Gold Coast without a car?

The Gold Coast has an efficient public transport system, including buses, trams (G-link) and the Airtrain from Brisbane Airport. You can also use rideshare services like Uber and taxis.

For longer stays, make sure you get a go card as that can be used for buses, trams and trains. Public transport (most busses, most trains and the tram) cost just 50 cents per ride. 

 

What is there to do on the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast is a long‑time favourite with Kiwi travellers, making it an easy choice for a beach holiday, city break or hinterland escape.
Beach lovers, spend your days in Coolangatta, Kirra and Burleigh Heads, known for sun‑soaked shores, world‑class surfing and a relaxed coastal vibe. Currumbin Wild Life Sanctuary is not far from here. 
Head north to Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise for the region’s most iconic attractions, like Skypoint Q1 Observation Deck plus, kayaking the waterways, jet boating, shopping and standout dining.
For an added burst of excitement, visit the Gold Coast theme parks, 
or slow things down with a stay in the Gold Coast hinterland, where places like Mount Tamborine, Springbrook and Lamington National Park combine boutique wineries, rainforest walks and scenic lookouts for a truly peaceful change of pace.

 

What are some family-friendly activities on the Gold Coast?

The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s ultimate family holiday destinations, offering far more than its famous theme parks. While the Gold Coast theme parks deliver thrill rides, live stunt shows and favourite character experiences, families can also enjoy a wide range of attractions beyond the parks.
Get up close with native wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, feel the adrenaline with jet boating on the broadwater, or head inland to Thunderbird Park on Mount Tamborine for treetop adventures and high‑ropes courses suitable for all ages.
Add an immersive evening at the Australian Outback Spectacular, then unwind on the iconic beaches of Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach for a holiday that truly has something for everyone.
Check Gold Coast events to plan your trip around a local festival - And the Gold Coast throws many! From Blues on Broadbeach to Groundwater Country Music Festival and Pacific Airshow, there's many more on the roster.