Currumbin

Gold Coast

Currumbin
Currumbin
Currumbin
Currumbin
Currumbin

Home to great surfing and swimming beaches and a wildlife sanctuary, this Gold Coast destination has long been a hit with families.

The neighbourhood of Currumbin is framed by a golden beach, wetlands and a valley covered in rainforest, making it a one-of-a-kind suburb in the otherwise quite heavily developed Gold Coast region of Queensland. Visit Currumbin to pet and admire iconic native Australian animals, surf the waves, or relax on the beach with the whole family.

The low-set houses of Currumbin cling to the hillside. The residents are fun and easy-going, but by far the most remarkable locals are the creatures of the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Here you can cuddle a koala or feed kangaroos and lorikeets. Keep a lot more distance to admire the emus, crocodiles and Tasmanian devils.The kids will love taking the little train that runs through the park. See if they can spot the shy satin bowerbird in the Forest Fringe Aviary.

To learn how surfing has become part of the Gold Coast way of life, pay a visit to the on-site Surf World Gold Coast museum with its collection of remarkable surfboards and surfing paraphernalia.

Once the day heats up, head to Currumbin Beach. If you are an experienced surfer, grab a board and ride “the Currumbin Alley, the famous local surf break at the river mouth. Beginners can sign up locally for surfing lessons first. Every spring, usually around September, Currumbin Beach becomes the venue for the Swell Sculpture Festival.

A quieter swimming spot is the Currumbin Creek Estuary, which is sheltered and popular with stand-up paddleboarders too.

At the end of the day, drive along the town’s elevated Pacific Parade and take your pick from one of the cafés with ocean views. The Elephant Rock Café and nearby Vikings Surf Life Saving Club on the beach are real local icons. If you are on a budget, take a picnic, barbecue or drinks with snacks up to the Elephant Rock Lookout and enjoy the stunning views.

At sunset, the skyline of Surfers Paradise shimmers in the distance like a mirage. There is simply no better spot to say goodbye to Currumbin and give a toast to the Gold Coast.


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Where to stay in Currumbin

Find the best Currumbin areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Surfers Paradise

Home of the Arts and Chevron Renaissance are a few top attractions in Surfers Paradise. Hop around the city on the metro at Cypress Avenue Station or Florida Gardens station and check out the area's stunning beaches, luxurious spas and popular shops.

Broadbeach

The stunning beaches, first-class casinos and popular shops are notable features of Broadbeach. Make a stop by The Oasis or The Star Gold Coast while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Broadbeach South Light Rail Station to get around town.

Coolangatta

The stunning beaches and popular shops are just a few highlights of Coolangatta. Make a stop by Kirra Beach or Coolangatta Beach while you're exploring the area.

Burleigh Heads

A noteworthy feature of Burleigh Heads is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Burleigh Beach and Burleigh Head National Park.

Southport

Beaches, spas and theme parks are some highlights of Southport. Make a stop by Australia Fair Shopping Centre or Southport Golf Club while you're exploring.



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