The Gold Coast Visitor Information Centre has closed. View the Brown Signs Map for the Gold Coast region for places to visit at the Gold Coast, or view the list below.
Nearby Brown Signs
Botanic Gardens – The Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens is in the middle of the Gold Coast, tucked between Ashmore Road, the Royal Pines Resort Golf Course and the Nerang River
Hope Island Resort – a gated community with facilities such as a marina, half-Olympic pool, golf course, and tennis
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not – odditorium dealing with bizarre events and items that makes you wonder if some are real
Royal Pines Resort – 5 minutes from Metricon Stadium and around 15 minutes to the beaches, shops, and attractions at Surface Paradise
Sanctuary Cove – a self-contained gated community on Hope Island in the Gold Coast. Entertainment facilities, shopping centre, boating marina and golf courses
Bilinga Beach – Bilinga Beach is one of the quietest beaches along the Gold Coast ocean beach strip with smaller surf ideal for family swimming at a patrolled beach
Coolangatta Beach – the most southern ocean beach in Queensland and is one of only two north facing beaches on the popular Gold Coast
Mt Cougal National Park – walking trail to a historic sawmill along the Currumbin Creek passing Cougal’s Cascades and the Mountain Pool
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary – famous for its Rainbow Lorikeet feeding, expanded over the years to include native mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birdlife
David Fleay Wildlife Park –
Greenmount Beach – one of the last main beaches in Queensland before the New South Wales border, near Snapper Rocks and patrolled by Rainbow Bay Surf Club
Kirra Beach – one of the popular beaches in the Coolangatta area of the Gold Coast famous as a great surfing location, with Kirra Reef 400m off shore
North Kirra Beach – the newest in the Gold Coast to get a surf life saving club but it still has a long history, established over 70 years ago in 1949
Pacific Beach –
Palm Beach –
Rainbow Bay – the last main beach in Queensland before the New South Wales border, protected by Snapper Rocks from eastern swells
Surf World – Australia’s largest collection of surfboards and displays of memorabilia showing the culture of Gold Coast beach and surfing heritage in Australia
Superbee Honeyworld – live bee tours are available, taking you through the bee farm and show the process of honey from the flower to the honey jar
Tallebudgera Beach –
Tallebudgera Creek Beach –
Tugun Beach – one of a few on the Gold Coast south of Currumbin along a stretch of beaches to Coolangatta
Nearby Big Things
Big Eagle ‘Rusty Chook’ – The Big Eagle is an iron sculpture at the top of Kirra Point since 1984, known by locals as the Rusty Chook, it was made by sculptor Craig Medson