Things to Do in Surfers Paradise: Your Weekend Guide

||||

Use our weekend guide to discover the best things to do in Surfers Paradise on your next voyage to the sun-soaked Gold Coast. 

A glittering cityscape cradled by a golden stretch of coastline, Surfers Paradise is as iconic as Australian suburbs get. Come for the beaches and stay for the rooftop bars, panoramic observation decks and electrifying rollercoaster rides. 

Savour every moment of your trip with our ultimate weekend guide of things to do in Surfers Paradise. 

Learn to surf from a seasoned pro 

It wouldn’t be right to visit Surfers Paradise without dabbling in the locals’ favourite pastime. Surfing is a rite of passage on the Gold Coast and some of the city’s best waves can be caught just a stone’s throw from your CBD accommodation. Sign-up for a two-hour introductory lesson and all equipment, including a long board and rash vest, will be provided. All you need to bring is sunscreen and determination to carve out the coastline.  

Dine with soaring city views  

In recent years, Surfers Paradise’s culinary scene has ramped it up a few notches with an impressive array of restaurants and bars. For a taste of the city’s impressive dining scene, head to the Gold Coast’s largest open-air rooftop bar, The Island Rooftop. Here you can expect stellar views overlooking the CBD and the famous Main Beach coastline, plus live music, an extensive cocktail list and tempting treats like burgers, woodfired pizzas and fresh seafood.   

Dream by Luxury Escapes - Things to Do in Surfers Paradise: Your Weekend Guide
Image courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

Hit the waters on a stand-up paddleboard    

Whether you’re a beginner or a well-practised pro, anyone can hop on a SUP for a leisurely paddle around the Gold Coast’s stunning waterways.  If you’re a real novice, why not book in a short lesson before hitting the water at Chevron Island or Macintosh Island Park? A SUP adventure is a perfect way to see the town from a unique perspective in a real local way. 

Look out over the coast from SkyPoint Observation Deck 

Head 230 metres above sea level to the 77th floor of the iconic Q1 building, where you’ll find the SkyPoint Observation Deck. It’s the only beachside observation deck in Australia and boasts 360-degree views of the Gold Coast – from the golden coastline to the lush hinterland. Come around sunset to experience fiery panoramas and witness the observation deck’s transition into chic lounge bar with sultry music and drinks. 

Have lunch at a revolving rooftop buffet  

Why limit yourself to one view when you can take in the entire Gold Coast at Horizon Sky Dining? As the city’s only revolving restaurant, located on the 26th floor of the Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise, an IHG Hotel, you’ll be treated to a 360-degree panorama while savouring an array of mouthwatering dishes from the buffet. From fresh seafood and mouthwatering charcuterie to hot mains and tempting desserts, there’s something for every palate. 

Hop around to the theme parks 

Kids of all ages will love exploring the Gold Coast’s iconic theme parks, with something for everyone – from thrilling rides and water slides to wildlife encounters and movie character meet-and-greets. Dreamworld, Australia’s largest theme park, offers heart-pounding rides and is home to over 500 native animals. Right next door is WhiteWater World, a seasonal waterpark with slides, adventure rides and the Wiggle Bay play area for younger kids. Wet’n’Wild brings the excitement with waterslides, splash zones and a giant wave pool, while Warner Bros. Movie World invites you to meet your favourite characters in real life. Finally, Sea World combines marine conservation with family fun, featuring dolphin shows, shark encounters and exciting rides. There truly is a park for every member of the family! 

Planning a trip? Here’s 6 Reasons to Take the Family to Sea World Resort Gold Coast 

Written by Felicia Arhontissas

A keen traveller and a margarita enthusiast, Felicia is all about getting to the nitty gritty of each destination she visits and discovering its hidden gems (and then running home to write about it).
Read more articles by Felicia »
Nearby Destinations
See All