How to Travel the Gold Coast Australia?
The Gold Coast is a metropolitan region south of Brisbane on Australia’s east coast. It’s famed for its long sandy beaches, surfing spots and elaborate system of inland canals and waterways. It’s also home to theme parks such as Dreamworld, Sea World and Wet’n’Wild. Inland, hiking trails crisscross Lamington National Park’s mountain ridges and valleys, home to rare birds and rainforest.
Total Recommended Time Needed: 7 days
Total Cost: 2500 AUD
Required Tools For International Travelers
- Passport.
- International payment card.
- Accommodation.
Things Needed For Booking Tours?
- Smart mobile phone or access to computer with printer.
- Access to Wi-Fi internet.
- Approved payment option.
Isaac Top 3 Things To Do In The Gold Coast
Gold Coast beautiful beaches
Stretch from the southern end at Rainbow Bay to South Stradbroke Island in the north.
Renowned for its fantastic range of beaches all along the coast. From the busy and popular sands of Main Beach and Surfers Paradise to the well-loved Broadbeach and Mermaid Beach as well as the family-friendly Miami, Nobby, Currumbin, Bilinga and Tugan Beaches, the Gold Coast has got it covered. Kirra and Greenmount Beaches in Coolangatta also offer the best surf on the Gold Coast
High views and fun theme parks.
There are endless places to sit back and enjoy the gorgeous views on the Gold Coast like the SkyPoint observation tower or taking a fun scenic helicopter ride.
From the world’s tallest and fastest thrill rides to parks where you can see native Australian wildlife, or splash around in swimming pools and water slides; you’ll find it all on the Gold Coast. Meet your favorite movie characters and super-heroes; or swim with dolphins and sharks.
Springbrook National Park
The park has many amazing locations one of the famous places is the Natural Bridge which is beautiful during the day or at night. It’s a natural phenomenon formed by the force of a waterfall. The pressure has created a natural moss-covered rock formation where flowing water falls through the center. You can easily access the Natural Bridge from the Nerang-Murwillumbah Road car park.
Visit the Natural Bridge at night on a guided tour and you’ll be able to see the resident colony of protected glow-worms and microbats. And, on summer nights, you’ll also see luminous fungi and fireflies.