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Gold Coast, Australia

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Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is Australia's pleasure capital — a 57-kilometre stretch of white sand beaches, turquoise surf, high-rise towers, theme parks, and an increasingly sophisticated food and arts scene that has grown well beyond its sun-and-surf origins. It is the quintessential Australian beach city: vibrant, unapologetically fun, and bathed in near-permanent sunshine. Surfers Paradise is the iconic hub — a glittering beachfront strip of towers, shopping arcades, nightclubs, and restaurants. Broadbeach, just to the south, has become the preferred destination for visitors seeking a more upscale, relaxed experience, anchored by The Star casino complex and an impressive concentration of excellent restaurants, wine bars, and live music venues. Burleigh Heads — beloved by locals — is where the character softens into a genuine surf town with acclaimed restaurants, craft breweries, and a national park dropping directly to the beach. The Gold Coast's food scene has matured considerably, driven partly by an influx of Brisbane foodie culture and partly by the city's Japanese and Korean communities bringing excellent Asian cuisine. Coastal seafood is outstanding. A growing craft beer movement has taken root alongside established wine bar culture. Nightlife is a pillar of the Gold Coast economy: Surfers Paradise hosts everything from mega-clubs to rooftop bars and live music. Schoolies Week each November brings thousands of graduating students for a nationally famous celebration. The Gold Coast Hinterland — Lamington National Park, Mount Tamborine, and the Scenic Rim — offers dramatic contrast: ancient rainforest, waterfalls, and rural villages just 40 minutes from the surf. World-class theme park precincts make the city a major family destination.

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Population

750,000

Weather

The Gold Coast has a humid subtropical climate with warm to hot weather year-round. Long sunny summers, a wet season of afternoon thunderstorms, and mild dry winters make it one of Australia's most reliably pleasant outdoor destinations. Spring (September–November): 16–26°C (61–79°F). Warm, increasingly humid, with occasional storms. Beach and outdoor conditions are excellent. Summer (December–February): 21–29°C (70–84°F). Humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, occasionally intense. The wet season brings tropical downpours that pass quickly. Autumn (March–May): 15–26°C (59–79°F). Humidity eases. Warm, often sunny, and very comfortable. Arguably the best season. Winter (June–August): 10–21°C (50–70°F). Dry and mild. Sunny days, cool mornings and evenings. Peak domestic tourism season.

Website

https://www.destinationgoldcoast.com

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