Gold Coast

Early Morning Light on Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia

Early Morning Light on Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Early Morning Light on Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Photographic Print
Wall, David
24 in. x 18 in.
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Over half of Queensland is in the Tropics – some of it still unsettled. Called the sunshine state, it certainly can be among the warmest places in Australia, umcomfortly so in summer months of November to April. Apart from some beautiful country ranging from jungle to mountain, downs and desert, it has two famous tourist attraction: the coral gardens and islands of the Great Barrier Reef, and the Gold Coast.

Swimming and surfing from any of over two dozen magnificient beaches (Manly, Bondi, Palm Beach, Coogee and Cronulla for example). This can be as exciting to watch as to take part – as can be the sailing in the harbor and around the Heads. Fresh-water fishermen will find some of the trout fishing in the world up in the Snowy Mountains at Lake Eucumbene. Golfers have no lack of excellent courses, but may need an introduction to use them.

Depending on the season, there will be sporting events somewhere every week: tennis at Rushcutters Bay, Rugby football in winter, cricket in the summer, horse racing and show jumping around Easter. And for skiers, the Snowy Mountains are at their best in September.

Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Photographic Print
Wall, David
18 in. x 24 in.
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The Gold Coast is throbbing stretch of sandy beaches and curling surf for those who love the sun, sand, sea and their fellow creatures. The strip abounds in hotels, restaurants and entertainments, among which are the Mudgeeraba boomerang factory; the Curumbin bird sanctuary where at a signal flocks of lor i keets flutter in to perch on your head and arms; Marineland and its singing dolphins; the comical penguins of Broadwater; Fleay’s Fauna Reserve at Burleigh Heads; and the Auto Museum at Kirra. At Surfers Paradise, daily water skiing shows, speed boat rides, floor shows and bowling rinks. Some prefer the quieter beaches North of Brisbane.

Varying from 20 miles to 150 miles off the coast is the Great Barrier Reef, largest coral reef in the world – 120 miles long; in many ways a perfect holiday land, especially in winter. Quiet green islands, brilliant coral, tropical fish, thousands of coves and beaches; transport and accommodations in plenty. Dedicated skin divers should not miss it, neither should collectors of exotic sea shells. The islands of the Whitsunday group are very beautiful: Brampton, Hayman, Lindeman, South Molle – reached from Mackay. However, the others to North and South have their advantages – in particular Green Island, with its underwater observatory, and Dunk Island, both reached from Cairns. Most economical way to see the reef is by taking one of the package tours offered by several Australian companies.

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Holiday on the Gold Coast Australia

The city of the Gold Coast is a coastal urban area situated in the South East of Queensland Australia extends along almost 60 kilometres of coastline. The coastline features Australia’s most renowned surf and tourist beaches and city also boasts some 270 kilometres of navigatable waterways.

Surfers Paradise is the centre of tourist activity within the Gold Coast, which is 78 kilometres by road south of Brisbane and 25-30 kilometres north of the New South Wales border which runs between Coolangatta on the Queensland side and Tweed Heads on the New South Wales side.

Surfer at Dusk, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Surfer at Dusk, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Photographic Print
Wall, David
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The City of the Gold Coast and includes such locations (from north to south) as Southport, Surfers Paradise, Mermaid Beach, Burleigh Heads, Currumbin and Coolangatta. Average January temperatures range from 20-28.0°C, those for July from 10-20°C, the region is renowned for it’s temperate sub-tropical climate.

As one of Australia’s foremost tourist regions, the Gold Coast is famous for its 45-50 km of surf beaches, sheltered waterways, scenic mountain ranges and a number of national parks immediately to the west, night life, modern accommodation and generally mild and sunny climate.

Attractions include the casino at Broadbeach, Sea World at Southport, the wildlife sanctuary at Currumbin, the fauna reserve near Burleigh Heads and 15-20 kilometres north you can find major a theme parks including Movie World, Wet n Wild and the Dreamworld complex at Coomera.

Burleigh Heads National Park is significant as a koala refuge and for providing scenic views of the coastline to the north and south, while Springbrook National Park in the hinterland is also a popular eco-tourist attraction. Not to be forgotten is the wonderful wineries and niche arts and crafts shopping throughout the hinterland region particularly at Mount Tamborine.

Tourist accommodation is abundant and ranges from camping and caravan parks to luxury hotels and fully serviced penthouse apartments. Apartments are a popular form of accommodation throughout the region and many offer kitchenette and laundry facilities which for the budget weary traveler can provide some savings.

The price for accommodation can depend on seasonal variations of which peak times include school holiday periods and from December through to early February. Major events, such as the Gold Coast Indy, can also place accommodation in high demand. Also influential on price is level of building and room facilities along with proximity to beach. Tourist parks are also popular with many located on or very near to the beach. Overall holiday accommodation in the region is of a high standard.