The 16 Best Things To Do In Surfers Paradise
Need an excuse to spend the weekend or a few days on the beautiful Gold Coast?
Living on the Gold Coast, I know a thing or two about Surfers Paradise. Read up on all the best things to do in Surfers Paradise while you're here, from beaches to rooftop bars and adrenaline activities.
Where to Stay in Surfers Paradise
The main street running through Surfers Paradise is Surfers Paradise Blvd. From here you'll find Cavill Avenue, the pedestrian street in the heart of Surfers with shops, restaurants and bars.
Orchid Ave is a side street with more bars and clubs. Finally, you have the Esplanade, which runs along the ocean. Staying along any of those streets will ensure you're in the middle of the action.
Accommodation along the Esplanade tends to be more luxurious apartments with ocean views, while the backpackers are on Beach Road.
I've stayed in a few different hotels and apartments in Surfers over the years, here are my top picks:
- QT Gold Coast: Best luxury choice in Surfers Paradise. It's outside the main strip but easily walkable, which makes it a great choice for anyone not keen on the grungy party scene of Surfers Paradise.
- JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa: Resort-style property with a huge pool and garden, on the northern side of Surfers Paradise away from the main street. Great for families with kids.
- Peppers Soul Surfers Paradise: An iconic tower on the Esplanade with modern 1 to 4-bedroom apartments, perfect for families.
- The Island Gold Coast: Another one of my favourites, The Island offers modern hotel rooms, perfect for couples and a younger crowd who like to dive into the nightlife while staying in a nice place.
- voco Gold Coast: Stylish hotel rooms, some with ocean views. I loved my stay at voco and can recommend this 4-star property. Perfect for couples.
- Mantra Circle on Cavill: Centrally located and only minutes into the action and offers 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments, two lagoon-style pools, a gym and free onsite parking.
Best Things to Do in Surfers Paradise
1. Hit a (Rooftop) Bar or Beach Club
I love a good rooftop bar! No matter if you're day drinking or starting your night out in Surfers Paradise's nightlife, visiting one of the many bars is a must! Surfers Paradise even has a beach club now, fancy!
Check out some of its top rooftop bars and beach clubs:
- The Island Rooftop Bar
- Coast Beach Bar at the Meriton
- Social House at the Voco Hotel
- The Avenue
- House of Brews
- Cali Beach Club
- The Exhibitionist Bar on top of HOTA
2. Visit SkyPoint Observation Deck
If it's your first time to the Gold Coast, a visit to the SkyPoint Observation Deck is a must-do experience in Surfers Paradise.
From this iconic vantage point, you will enjoy panoramic views stretching from Brisbane to Byron Bay on a clear day. If you;re extra adventurous, consider taking the exhilarating climb to the top of the building (yes, on the outside!).
Having done it myself, I can assure you it's a thrilling experience that's not as scary as you might imagine. Be sure to purchase your observation deck tickets in advance to secure your spot for this unforgettable journey above the Gold Coast skyline.
3. Browse the Shops on Cavill Avenue
Strolling along Cavill Avenue, the pedestrian open-air mall is perfect for shopaholics and sightseers alike.
This street leads you to the iconic Surfers Paradise sign and is lined with a variety of shops, boutiques, and eateries to explore.
Not far, you'll also find the compact Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre, where you can continue your retail therapy and even treat yourself to a relaxing foot massage after a day of shopping.
4. Visit HOTA, Home Of The Arts
When you're in Surfers Paradise, make sure to visit HOTA, Home of the Arts, located just a short drive or walk from the heart of Surfers Paradise.
The Gold Coast City Art Gallery showcases inspiring exhibitions throughout the year and also hosts a range of fantastic events, from dance performances and comedy shows to opera nights, ensuring there's always something happening.
Book yourself a high tea experience at Palette restaurant or exploring the farmers markets held at HOTA on a Sunday from 6 am til noon.
5. Try yourself on Watersports
For an adrenaline-packed adventure in Surfers Paradise, try yourself on some watersports!
Test your skills with a surf lesson from one of the many reputable surf schools along the coast. Or if you're craving more excitement, consider jet skiing across the Broadwater or soaring high above the ocean with a parasailing experience.
If you like it more chill, try stand-up paddleboarding and glide along the calm waves, taking in the scenic beauty of the Gold Coast from a unique perspective.
6. Spend a Day at Seaworld
If you're travelling to the Gold Coast with kids, spending a day at SeaWorld is a no-brainer. From getting up close with marine life to enjoying some of the animar shows and entertainment, SeaWorld promises a day of fun for all ages.
Plus, don't miss out on the other Gold Coast theme parks such as Movie World and Wet'n'Wild, which are just a short drive away.
7. Visit the Markets
The Beachfront Markets in Surfers Paradise are held along the picturesque Esplanade, and feature a diverse range of stalls selling handmade crafts, unique artworks, fashion items, jewelry, and souvenirs.
While not my favourite markets on the Gold Coast, it's a nice place to find one-of-a-kind gifts or mementos of your trip. There are also a few live music performances and overall a festive atmosphere that captures the essence of Surfers Paradise's beachside culture.
The Beachfront Markets are typically held on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday evenings from 4 pm til 9 pm.
8. Visit Ripley's Believe It Or Now
When looking for indoor activities in Surfers Paradise, a visit to Ripley's Believe It Or Not is a fantastic choice.
This museum features uniquely themed galleries showcasing interactive exhibits and oddities from around the world, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages.
Whether it's raining outside or you're seeking a break from the sun, Ripley's Believe It Or Not is a great family-friendly activity in Surfers Paradise.
9. Go Indoor Skydiving
Experience the thrill of skydiving without the fear of heights at iFly Indoor Skydiving in Surfers Paradise.
Whether you're a real adrenaline junkie or trying skydiving for the first time, iFly offers a safe yet exhilarating indoor skydiving experience. You'll get to feel the rush of freefalling in a controlled environment with professional instructors guiding you every step of the way. I have done both skydiving out of a plane and tried iFly and it was not very similar, but you do get a good adrenaline rush!
Book your indoor skydiving experience here.
10. Take a Tour with the Aquaduck
The Aquaduck is a specially designed amphibious vehicle that takes you on a fun-filled tour of the city and waterways.
Cruising along the streets, taking in iconic landmarks and all the sights of Surfers Paradise, before splashing into the water for a leisurely river cruise. It's certainly entertaining!
11. Go Whale Watching
During the whale watching season, typically from June to November, you can join specialized boat tours that take you out to witness the majestic humpback whales as they migrate along the coast, breaching and playing in their natural habitat.
Book your whale watching tour here.
It's so beautiful to observe these magnificent creatures up close, coupled with the stunning backdrop of the open ocean and Gold Coast skyline.
12. Go on a Day Trip to the Gold Coast Hinterland
Beyond Surfers Paradise, there's so much natural beauty that can be found in the Gold Coast Hinterland.
I highly recommend taking a day trip to explore the rainforests and waterfalls of Springbrook National Park. Take a refreshing dip in natural rock pools and hike scenic trails.
Another must-visit is Lamington National Park, which is a little further. Renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, you can walk among the treetops over dense rainforest and take in the breathtaking views from the top of the rugged mountain peaks.
13. Go Mini Golfing or Bowling
Another great indoor activity is Holey Moley to play mini golf, which also has a cocktail bar and karaoke bar.
No matter if like golf, Holey Moley is a labyrinth of 18 different holes and it really was a lot of fun trying to beat my other half. It was a draw in the end!
Strike Bowling is right next door offering a bowling alley with 10 lanes.
14. Sunset Cruise on the YOT Club
I've been on the YOT Club several times during the day and night time. But nothing compares to the magic of a sunset cruise aboard the luxurious YOT Club which departs from Marina Mirage.
Step onto this glamorous yacht and set sail along the pristine waters of the Gold Coast as the sun paints the sky with vibrant hues. There's cocktails, food and you're guaranteed a good time with music and a DJ and dance floor in the evening.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply unwinding in style, a sunset cruise on the YOT Club is definitely a fun thing to do on the Gold Coast.
15. Go Jet Boating
For an adrenaline-pumping adventure on the water, don't miss the opportunity to go jet boating in Surfers Paradise. Hop aboard a high-speed jet boat and hold on tight as you zoom across the Gold Coast's waterways, performing thrilling spins, slides, and maneuvers.
Whether you're with friends, family, or solo, jet boating promises an unforgettable adventure and a memorable highlight of your Gold Coast getaway.
16. Scenic Helicopter Flight
A really popular thing to do on the Gold Coast is booking a scenic helicopter flight. Jump onboard for breathtaking aerial views of the coastline, skyscrapers, and natural beauty that defines my soul home!
During your flight, you'll witness iconic landmarks like Surfers Paradise Beach, the glittering waters of the Pacific Ocean, and the lush hinterland stretching into the horizon.
Where to Eat & Drink in Surfers Paradise
There are so many different restaurants to try in Surfers Paradise that you can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner in a different place for weeks. Here are some of my most loved picks:
Paradise Centre Dining Precinct: Explore a variety of dining options at the newly opened Paradise Centre Dining Precinct, offering a range of cuisines, including famous Wahlburgers, TGI Fridays and mexican El Camino Cantina.
Surfers Pavilion: Indulge in riverfront dining and entertainment at Surfers Pavilion, a short walk from the heart of Surfers, it's open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and party til late.
Hyde Paradiso: If you like Mediterranean flavors Hyde Paradiso is a a stylish venue offering some of the best brunches on the Gold Coast, complete with unobstructed ocean vistas.
Clifford's Grill & Lounge: Here you'll find modern Australian cuisine in a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere.
You Japanese Restaurant: A small restaurant in a hidden alley. You serves authentic Japanese cuisine made from fresh ingredients. They've got great lunch specials too!
White Rhino Bar & Eats: Open for lunch and dinner. Also has a great bar with an extensive wine and cocktail selection. It's quickly become one of my favourite spots in Surfers with its twinkling lights, the greenery all throughout and you certainly cannot miss the massive artificial aquarium with sharks pacing up and down as you order your drinks, the rock wall with a waterfall and of course, the massive rhino at the back. From tuna tataki to spiced pumpkin salad, burgers and the frequently famed BBQ Rhino Ribs, everyone will be able to find something on the menu. Yes, the ribs are really that good! I also tried the chargrilled salmon with zucchini spaghetti which was divine with a glass of wine.
Steampunk: We had a light lunch at this uniquely themed bar and restaurant. They offer all-day eats from 11 am with offers ranging from share plates to an extensive cocktail menu and live entertainment on the weekends.
Best Breakfasts In Surfers Paradise
Here are some cafes to check out for a hearty breakfast and good coffee:
- Paradox Coffee Roasters at The 4217 complex: A funky cafe with high ceilings, red brick and industrial-style design, they roast sustainably sourced coffee and offer a handcrafted food menu. I like their little sitting booths and there is also a little terrace to sit on a warmer day.
- Lot 1 Coffee: A small café on Hanlan Street with great food.
- Bumbles Café at Budds Beach: A short walk to the riverside of Surfers, they have a beautiful interior and lovely food.
- Bazaar at the QT Hotel: A perfect brunch buffet served on Sundays only from 11.30 am to 3 pm.
- Elston Restaurant: Right on the Esplanade with ocean views.
- ESPL Coffee Brewers: Small hole-in-the-wall for awesome coffee.
- Sandbar Surfers Paradise: Set along the water, opens at 7 am.
- Olive Coffee: Great for acai bowls.
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Best Things To Do In Surfers Paradise – Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the main street in Surfers Paradise?
The main street in Surfers Paradise is Surfers Paradise Boulevard, a bustling street with cars and the tram stop. From here intersects pedestrian-only Cavill Avenue, which runs down towards the beach and ocean and ends at the famous Surfers Paradise sign.
Is Surfers Paradise safe at night?
Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast is generally considered safe at night, especially in well-traveled areas such as the main streets and popular tourist spots. Like any urban area, it's advisable to remain aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions.
Is drinking alcohol permitted on the beach in Surfers Paradise?
Drinking alcohol is not permitted on the beach in Surfers Paradise. The beach is a public space where alcohol consumption is prohibited. Violating these rules can result in fines or penalties, so it's important to adhere to local regulations while visiting the beach.
Best Things To Do In Surfers Paradise – Final Words
Surfers Paradise offers a blend of sun, sand, and entertainment and while it used to be a more grungy part of the Gold Coast that I happily avoided, it has really picked up it's game. You'll find great restaurants, beach bars and clubs as well as plenty of activities to keep you busy. It's certainly the best place to stay on the Gold Coast if you're looking for vibrant nightlife until the early morning hours and tends to attract a younger crowd.
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