About
the Gold Coast
The Gold
Coast is located on the east coast of Australia, just one hour's
drive south of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. It is a region
of contrasts offering a 70km (44 mile) stretch of unpolluted
golden surf beaches, with a hinterland of lush green subtropical
rainforests. The Coast boasts over 35 patrolled beaches and
year round safe swimming, and the hinterland is Australia's
largest area of subtropical rainforest with 29 national parks
and nature reserves.
Apart from
its natural beauty, the Gold Coast is Australia's entertainment
capital, offering an enormous range of sights and attractions
to delight visitors of all ages. From theme parks and wildlife
sanctuaries to adventure sports, day tours and cruises, to shopping,
wining and dining.
The climate
is subtropical and the area enjoys an average of over 300 days
of sunshine per year.
The average
temperature ranges are:
Season |
Months |
Temp°C |
Temp
°F |
Spring |
September
to November |
15-25
ºC |
59-77
ºF |
Summer |
December
to February |
20-28
ºC |
68-83
ºF |
Autumn |
March
to May |
20-28
ºC |
59-77
ºF |
Winter |
June
toAugust |
11-21
ºC |
52-70
ºF |
South
East Queensland Map
Links
The Gold
Coast stretches from Cabarita Beach in New South Wales north
to Beenleigh and South Stradbroke Island. Its main attractions
include beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, national parks,
quaint villages, craft shops and spectacular views. For further
information on attractions, visit these sites:
Gold
Coast Tourism
Gold
Coast City Council
Queensland Holidays
Dream
World
Movie World
Sea World
Currumbin
Sanctuary