When to Go
Best Time to Visit
April–May, September–November. Warm water, sunny 25°C days, no school-holiday surcharge. Summer is hotter, wetter, and packed.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$85/day
Mid-range
$170/day
Luxury
$400/day
Apartment-style stays keep families sane; theme-park multi-passes cut the biggest line item.
With Kids
Family Travel
The theme-park capital (Movie World, Dreamworld, Wet'n'Wild) plus patrolled beaches at Broadbeach and koala encounters at Currumbin — engineered for kids.
Together
Couples Travel
A Burleigh headland sunset walk, hinterland waterfalls and wineries at Mount Tamborine, and rooftop bars above the Surfers skyline.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Learn-to-surf schools on every beach, hostel scenes at Surfers and Coolangatta, and the Burleigh single-fin culture for actual surfers.
Food
What to Eat
- Fish tacos at Burleigh. The pavilion-and-headland strip is the coast's food heart.
- Moreton Bay bugs. Sweet slipper lobsters — grilled with garlic butter.
- Açaí + smoothie bowls. The surf-town breakfast uniform.
- Local craft beer. Burleigh Brewing and surfer-founded Balter headline the pour.
Transportation
Getting Around
The G:link tram spines Surfers–Broadbeach; trains connect Brisbane. A car unlocks the hinterland.
Stay Broadbeach or Burleigh over Surfers for calmer nights. Theme parks: one multi-park pass, arrive at opening.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Surfers Paradise. The skyline, the nightlife, the name-brand beach.
- Broadbeach. Family-friendly polish — restaurants, the casino, calmer sand.
- Burleigh Heads. The cool one — headland park, point break, best eating.
- Coolangatta. Southern border twin-town — Snapper Rocks and the Superbank.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe; the ocean is the variable — swim between the flags, always. Schoolies week (late Nov) turns Surfers feral; plan around it.