A Different Gold Coast Beach for Everyone

The Gold Coast of Queensland is a place known for its spectacular beaches. About seventy kilometers of sand and sun are the reason why, along with warm water for any day you’d like to go for a swim. In fact, the water hits its “chill point” at 19 degrees C. It doesn’t take much to understand the draw of the beach here, nor why tourists pour in to the Gold Coast every year for a little relaxation.

Here are some more reasons why our beaches are so popular

Surfing

From Duranbah in New South Wales through to The Other Side (TOS) at South Stradbroke Island, we have beach after beach of world class waves to surf. We have some of the most famous reef breaks in the world, with Snapper Rocks and Burleigh Heads constantly producing amazingly long right handers. And it is at these point breaks that we host the first ASP World Championship Tour event, during February – March every year.

However, if you’re the sort of surf hound that likes to ride the waves with some room to stretch out and avoid a crowd in the process, you’d probably be happy to compromise a little on wave quality and should check out the numerous beach breaks where you can have plenty of fun and solitude at the same time. Beach breaks around Kirra and Surfers Paradise are famous for a reason. Besides that, you’ve got more hidden gems like Tugan, Mermaid, Main Beach, Miami and Nobby’s Beach. It’s not all about point breaks. These fine beach breaks give the surfer lots of fun rides which sit empty for many days of every season.

It isn’t hard to figure out why so many Aussie surf champions honed their skills in these parts, legendary riders like Parko, Mick Fanning and Dean Morrison.

Swimming And Getting A Sun Tan

In a place where it’s warm and sunny so many days out of the year, you have endless chances for tanning and swimming, as the water temperature is always comfortable. If it’s chilly sometimes in winter, that is just in the mornings. Meanwhile, it’s normal to see tanners on their beach towels every single day of the year, even during July and August, the peak winter months in Australia. Considering average temperatures are around twenty degrees C in winter, it’s not surprising.

And then there is our our ocean water temperature. As an example, I have been very warm swimming, one chilly night when the outside temperature was only 6 C, in just a pair of shorts. The water was still a beautiful 20 C. I have to admit though, it was a bit of a mad dash to the car once I was finished…

With almost twenty meters of sand covering the stretch from water’s edge to the street, you can see why every beach on the Gold Coast has so much to offer visitors. Have a picnic, barbecue or play some volleyball on these legendary beaches.

Damian Papworth loves living on and promoting the Gold Coast. He recently researched Gold Coast Hotels Australia for your benefit. A holiday express hotel is invariably a good option.

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