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Where to avoid in Gold Coast?

Gold Coast suburbs with highest crime rate
  • Surfers Paradise. The heartbeat of the Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise is an epicenter of activity with its many bars, cafes, nightclubs, restaurants and shops and a transient population. ...
  • Southport. ...
  • Broadbeach Waters. ...
  • Main Beach. ...
  • Coolangatta. ...
  • Burleigh Heads. ...
  • Molendinar. ...
  • Bundall.




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Burleigh Heads: Located in the southern part of the Gold Coast, Burleigh Heads is a quieter and more relaxed area with a beautiful beach and plenty of cafes and restaurants. The Swell Resort Burleigh Beach and The Hill Apartments are both highly rated and offer a peaceful stay.

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Surfers Paradise is absolutely beautiful both day and night. Like anywhere in the world, there are always risks associated with being out at night, however, assuming you are responsible and aware of your surroundings, Surfers paradise is safe at night.

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Some of you may want to avoid the peak summer months of November and December. At times the weather in Gold Coast can become unbearably warm during this time. Having said that, people still have preferences of visiting at a certain time of the year.

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The laidback vibe You'll find that the pace of life here is slower than in other major cities, and the friendly locals love to stop and have a chat. The people here enjoy a laid-back beach culture that balances hard work with plenty of sunshine and good times.

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We recommend spending at least five days on the Gold Coast, as this will allow you to experience the city and its wondrous surroundings with ease. So, what are some of the awesome things you can do in this beloved travel gem over five days?

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