Southern Gold Coast

Stretching from Currumbin and Currumbin Valley in the north to Coolangatta and Rainbow Bay in the south, the Southern Gold Coast is one of the most vibrant, abundant, unspoiled destinations in the world. Its sub-tropical climate is perfect for outdoor fun all year round, with plenty of sunshine and average daily temperatures of 19-29°C in Summer and 11-21°C in Winter.

Strategically located on the border of Queensland and New South Wales, the entire Southern Gold Coast region is easily accessible. It is only 30 minutes drive to Surfers Paradise, an hour and 10 minutes drive to Brisbane, 40 minutes to Byron Bay and an hour’s flight to Sydney.

Coolangatta is located on the border of Queensland and New South Wales and boasts some of the region’s most beautiful beaches. Coolangatta and Greenmount beaches feature iconic Norfolk pines that stand like sentinels along the hilltop park, the perfect vantage point to enjoy a sun rise of crystal waters. Tugun, North Kirra and Kirra are also close by with Port Danger and Kirra Point the most popular destination for experienced surfers.

The Southern Gold Coast is also home to the Gold Coast Airport, located a short five minute drive from Coolangatta. Australia’s number one low cost international airport, the Gold Coast Airport has five airlines operating to a large number of domestic and international destinations.

For more information, visit www.southerngoldcoast.com.au