Clima en Gold Coast
Summer
(December to February)
Average temperatures are around 20-28°C. This is the warmest season, with occasional rain.
Autumn
(March to May)
Temperatures are beginning to rise, averaging 15-25°C. Spring is a pleasant season with longer days.
Winter
(June to August)
Temperatures are mild, averaging around 12-21°C. There may be some rain, but overall, it's a dry season.
Spring
(September to November)
Temperatures are beginning to rise, averaging 15-25°C. Spring is a pleasant season with longer days.


Places to visit
The Gold Coast's main attraction is its unique combination of stunning beaches, world-renowned theme parks, and a laid-back lifestyle.
Iconic beaches
Explore places like Surfers Paradise Beach, Burleigh Heads and Coolangatta to enjoy the region's famous beaches.
Theme parks
Lamington National ParkDiscover the natural beauty and hiking trails in this park, known for its diverse flora and fauna.
SkyPoint Observation Deck
Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city from the observation deck at the Q1 Tower.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Interact with Australian wildlife, including koalas and kangaroos, at this sanctuary.
Hinterland of the Gold Coast
Explore the mountainous region and discover charming towns like Tamborine Mountain, famous for their markets and lookouts.
Advantages of living on the Gold Coast

Cons of living on the Gold Coast

Transportation in Gold Coast
The Gold Coast has a diverse transport network that includes:
Buses
The bus network covers most urban areas and suburbs, providing an accessible means of public transport.
Tram
The tram system connects key areas such as Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, and Southport, making it easy to get around the city using the Go Card.
Bicycles and Pedestrians
The Gold Coast encourages cycling and walking with pedestrian and cycle paths in some areas, providing more sustainable options.
Train
Although there isn't an extensive rail network on the Gold Coast, the train station connects to the Queensland rail network, offering more extensive travel options.
Neighborhoods to live in
Surfers Paradise
It offers a vibrant lifestyle with access to beaches, nightlife, and a variety of shops and restaurants.
Broadbeach
Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it boasts a wide range of amenities, from high-quality restaurants to shopping malls.
Burleigh Heads
A quieter area but with a great community, beautiful beaches and nearby natural parks.
Mermaid Beach
A quiet coastal suburb with a mix of family homes and apartments, plus access to beaches and parks.
Southport
It offers a combination of urban and suburban living, with parks, shops and services, and is close to the city center.
Tugun
A more relaxed area with a community feel, less crowded beaches, and easy access to the airport.
