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Arguably the most highly
developed tourist destination in Australia, the Gold Coast
stretches Encompassing over twenty townships including the pulsing Surfers Paradise, it's attractions include resort to hostel styles of accommodation, thumping nightclubs, restaurants, a casino, and various amusement and theme parks. If your seeking a slightly quieter pace, there is also a wide range of natural and commercialised wildlife reserves, great shopping, and many golden beaches to simply laze about on. The Gold Coast hosts: The Billabong Pro as well
as many other surfing championships.
South, and still in New South Wales, is the idyllic coastal town of Kingscliff. Home to yet another fine beach, it's a good place to escape the up-tempo pace at which most of the Coast pulses along at.
In high season tourists, backpackers, and Aussie holiday makers, flood to Surfers literally tripling the area's population. With partying on most people's agenda, the nightlife scene is prolific and although most clubs stay open until 5am, closing times just transfer the party to the street. Having a good time is mandatory! Further south are the other beachside resort towns Broadbeach, Miami, Burleigh Heads,and Currumbin respectively. Best described as quieter and less concentrated versions of Surfers and Main Beach, although ironically with better surf. Broadbeach offers the best access to Jupiter's Casino and Currumbin has 28 hectare wildlife park where parrots and waterbirds nest and feed on a natural lake. Regardless on where you should decide to stay along the beach, there are many theme and amusement parks in the vicinity, including Dream World, Sea World, Movie World and Wet 'N' Wild. There's also an abundance of other enjoyable attractions and activities, not forgetting the coast's hinterland which is overflowing with scenic drives and walks.
On the other side of the Broadwater, the calm bay created by The Spit, is the modern residential suburb of Southport. Once the original Gold Coast settlement, Southport is a pleasant, quiet place that makes a good alternative base from which to explore from. Ten kilometres inland from the coast, the towns of Nerang and Helensvale make ideal spots from which to make day trips into the Coast's spectacular hinterland. Also in the area are the Gold Coast's other three "heavy weight" theme parks. Warner Brothers Movie World, otherwise known as "Hollywood on the Gold Coast", is based on the world famous Hollywood movie set and claims to be Australia's number one tourist attraction. Wet 'N' Wild, just south of Movie World, is a water fun park, filled with an amazing variety of water slides and pools set in landscaped barbecue and picnic grounds. Dreamworld, a couple of kilometres north on the outskirts of Coomera, is a Disneyland styled entertainment complex set amid landscaped gardens and natural bushlands. There are many thrilling rides, a wildlife sanctuary, a water playground, and a variety of speciality shops and restaurants. Any one would make an excellent day out. Back on the coast is the exclusive residential resort of Sanctuary Cove. Situated where the picturesque Coomera River runs into the Broadwater, the waterside paradise has a unique shopping village, luxury hotel, marina, golf courses, tennis courts, and even brewery tours. |
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Sydney, Australia. ABN 40 003 529 093 |