It gets very busy over the Christmas break and summer school holidays in Australia, which last from early December through to mid February. The Gold Coast enjoys spectacular weather all year round with roughly 300 days of sunshine a year. If you want something completely different and you’re travelling during winter, consider curling up by the fire in some of the hotels in the Gold Coast hinterland. ![]() Currumbin and Tallebudgera are popular with families because of their proximity to estuaries and a gentler water experience for smaller children. South of Surfers Paradise, the beaches continue to impress, with Burleigh Heads offering a slightly more sheltered beach as well as some of the best surf breaks on the Gold Coast. Surfers Paradise is where you’ll find all the party action, although things get a little quieter further north at Main Beach. ![]() In general, the northern end of the Gold Coast is busier, ritzier and has a higher density of restaurants, bars and nightlife. Gold Coast accommodation also includes an abundance of resorts, mid-range hotels and motels that give you everything you need for a back-to-basics beach holiday. For families and larger groups, spacious self-contained apartments are a good budget-friendly option and the Gold Coast is brimming with these, often very close to the beach as well. This kind of accommodation gives you privacy, spectacular views, a resort pool and most importantly, close proximity to the beach. ![]() For some, it wouldn’t be a holiday on the Gold Coast without staying in a skyscraping hotel.
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