The development of Surfers Paradise started in the 1950s and 1960s, with the beginnings of surf culture. Visitors will love the great range of Surfers Paradise accommodation options located within walking distance to some of Australia's most iconic beaches.
Whether you're seeking a beachside holiday apartment or larger family home, there are plenty of Surfers Paradise accommodation options suitable for every budget. If you want to be right on the beach, choose one of the many holiday apartments in the high-rise buildings along the beachfront, or head a few blocks inland for larger holiday houses with their own pool.
With Brisbane just a short drive to the north, Surfers Paradise is the perfect choice for a laid-back beach holiday with the kids, or action-packed watersports break with a group of friends.
Getting to Your Surfers Paradise Accommodation: Public Transport and Shuttle Bus
Surfer's Paradise is located approximately 78km south of Brisbane, via the Pacific Motorway. Travellers arriving at Brisbane Airport can catch the convenient Airtrain, which departs regularly from the domestic and international terminals. On its way south, the train also stops in Brisbane, making it a convenient option for travellers already in the city. After alighting at Helensvale Station, you can connect with the G:link Tram, which will transport you directly to the heart of Surfers Paradise.
Located approximately 27km south of Surfers Paradise, the Gold Coast Airport is another popular arrival point for visitors. From the airport, you can take a shuttle bus, taxi, or rideshare directly to your holiday apartment. Alternatively, you can catch a public bus from the Gold Coast Airport to nearby Broadbeach, and then transfer to the G:link Tram.
Eating out in Surfers Paradise
Surfers Paradise boasts a wide range of places to eat, from beachfront cafés serving fast food to some of Australia's finest restaurants. One of the best places for family eating is Betty's Burgers, an American diner-style burger joint selling delicious, freshly cooked burgers, milkshakes, fries, and ice cream. If you prefer fine dining, try Seaduction, which has regularly changing menus based on local ingredients with a touch of molecular gastronomy magic.
If you've booked a self-catering Surfers Paradise holiday home, pick up locally produced delicacies at Bundall Farmers' Market, which takes place every Sunday morning. Stock up on fresh fruit or vegetables to make a picnic at home, or buy delicious ready-made meals, cakes, or bread for a no-fuss meal.
Holidays with kids in Surfers Paradise
Surfers Paradise is a family-friendly place, and there's plenty to do with kids of all ages. One of the best places for younger members of the family is Broadwater Parklands Rockpools in Southport, where the fountains, waterfalls, paddling areas, and shallow pools make for the perfect place for cooling off on a hot day.
Older kids will also enjoy a day out at Ripley's Believe it or Not, a quirky attraction featuring weird and wonderful exhibits from around the world. At the Odditorium's fully interactive exhibits, kids can measure themselves against the world's tallest man or marvel at shrunken heads.
SeaWorld, to the north of Surfers Paradise, combines the theme park experience with wildlife encounters. The park's most popular ride is Jet Rescue, where riders are strapped into jetski seats to hurtle around a 560-metre track. In addition to trying out rides, visitors can take in dolphin shows and learn about conservation and environmental protection.
Evening entertainment at Surfers Paradise
Evening fun isn't just about bars and discos at Surfers Paradise. If you're visiting with children, check out the town centre's Timezone attraction, a mini indoor theme park. It's open until midnight, offering post-dinner dodgems, ten-pin bowling, laser tag games, and mini golf. Other good evening options include the Beachfront Markets, which happen every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday night near Cavill Mall. Browse over 100 different stalls selling jewellery, art, crafts, and homewares, all of which make the perfect souvenirs.
When it comes to clubbing, Surfers Paradise has some of Australia's best. Underground is one of the Gold Coast's most famous clubs, packing crowds in with DJs playing hip hop, RnB, and dance classics. There's no shortage of bars in Surfers Paradise, either – what could be better than sipping a cocktail as the sun sets over the Pacific?
Surfers Paradise days out - on and off the beach
Most people come to Surfers Paradise for the 3km stretch of golden sand. Although there's plenty of space for everyone, the central sections can get crowded. For a quieter experience, head south to part of the beach bordering Burleigh Head Park, or north beyond SeaWorld.
If you want to get a little more active between lying on the sands or paddling in the waves, there are lots of watersports on offer, from high-adrenaline jet skiing or parasailing through to gentler pursuits such as kayaking and paddleboarding. And if you're a complete beginner, not to worry – tuition and equipment hire are widely available.
Away from the beach, there are plenty of other things to do in Surfers Paradise. Take a trip up to the 77th floor of Skypoint's observation deck, where you can enjoy 360-degree panoramas of Surfers Paradise. If you're feeling brave, book a space on the SkyPoint Climb experience to be roped onto the side of the building and climb up the exterior to 270m above ground.
Get your breath back after your climb with a visit to the Gold Coast Botanic Gardens in Benowa to relax amid elegant rose gardens, local plants, and butterfly gardens.
Surfers Paradise's Most Awesome Events: Family-friendly Festivals and Beachside Markets
Surfers Paradise Kids Week is one of the Gold Coast's best family-friendly festivals and takes place each year during the September school holidays. Boasting an awesome assortment of fun things to see and do, some of its most exciting attractions include jumping castles, beach sports, zorb balls, wildlife shows, kids' dance parties, and loads of live entertainment.
With its fairground rides and dazzling firework show, Surfers Paradise New Year's Carnival has the reputation of being one of Australia's top celebrations for welcoming in the new year. Other great annual events are the Christmas in Surfer's Paradise Festival, Australian Street Entertainment Carnival, Sand Safari Arts Festival, and SeaFire, a vibrant two-day celebration of music, light, and entertainment. Shopping enthusiasts will also love the iconic Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets, that are held each Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday night, from 4pm until 9pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in Surfers Paradise?
When visiting Surfers Paradise, you can find holiday rentals from as little as $76 per night.
How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in Surfers Paradise?
Visit Surfers Paradise in March for the greatest choice of accommodation. This is the month during which the largest amount of Apartment rental and House rental are available.
What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting Surfers Paradise?
The top accommodation priorities for visitors to Surfers Paradise are Pool, Internet and Kitchen.
How many accommodation offers are there in Surfers Paradise?
You can browse 7,303 holiday lettings in Surfers Paradise, and find great deals from $76 per night.
Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in Surfers Paradise?
Yes, there are 274 pet-friendly holiday rentals in Surfers Paradise.