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The race winds through the streets of Surfers and Main Beach so the best vantage point is from the accommodation trackside. Another huge event for Surfers is the annual Schoolies festival which attracts school leavers from all over Australia.

It marks the end of exams, assignments and school and the start of freedom - it's become a rite of passage for most Year 12 students. There are lots of official events with concerts on the sand, dance parties and celebrity meet and greets. Schoolies got a bad wrap for a while but as the event has matured the police and volunteer presence has grown to help keep all the kids safe.

In the second week of January every year, the glitterati head trackside for the racing carnival Magic Millions. While not strictly in Surfers, the event brings lots of punters to stay for the week long event. It's not all about hats and ties as the event is also home to the Southern Hemisphere's leading thoroughbred sales company. Surfers Paradise has plenty of free events held throughout the year adding to the party vibe of this beachside town.

There are multiple stages and all kinds of music genres playing over 3 days. You can vote for your favourite masterpiece or follow the Sand Trail of art throughout Surfers, the best part is it is free! The world's leading Pyrotechnic designers and producers light up the Surfers Paradise sky with SeaFire. It's a hypnotic firework display held on Surfers Paradise beach. Also on the beach and free is the Bush Meets Beach festival which sees the famous beach become a stockyard with mobs of sheep, horses and a one-tonne bull take to the sandy shores.

Spectators can watch breakers and stockmen show off their skills as they put the animals through their paces. Surfers in known amongst locals to be THE place to go for a big night out, with the majority of the Gold Coast's nightclubs , bars and pubs located in and around Orchid and Cavill Avenues. The scene can be a bit less glamorous late on a Saturday night well Sunday morning but if you're looking for a place to wet your whistle then this is the place to go - and because there are so many holiday accommodation options in Surfers, you'll typically be able to walk back to your hotel rather than wait in a taxi line.

There's lounge bars, hip hop venues, dance clubs, Irish pubs and live music venues - there's plenty of choices to keep you busy at night. One of the most iconic bars to park yourself at is the Surfers Paradise Tavern and the famous Beergarden. Opening in , the venue has evolved with the times and is now the leading rock venue in Surfers Paradise.

Another place to rock out to is the House of Brews , which has 32 beers on tap, BBQ and live music aplenty.

The Island Rooftop has become a favourite hang out for people with the rooftop bar setting the scene for a fantastic night out. Dine, dance, drink cocktails and enjoy the glittering lights of Surfers Paradise while you do it. Don't want to leave the party? Skip to main content. For more information on Surfers Paradise especially the best places to eat visit Destination Gold Coast Beach breaks extend the full length of the beach.

Beach usage Every beach along our coastline is unique and used for many different activities, such as swimming, surfing and walking the dog. Swimming Make sure you swim between the red and yellow flags which indicate that the beach is patrolled.

Surfers Paradise Beach has 6 patrolled lifeguard towers: Wharf Road — patrolled between 8am and 5pm every day all year round. Clifford Street — patrolled between 8am and 5pm on weekends all year round. The Esplanade end of Cavill Avenue — patrolled between 8am and 5pm every day all year round. The Esplanade end of Elkhorn Avenue — patrolled between 8am and 5pm every day all year round. The Esplanade end of Staghorn Avenue — patrolled between 8am and 5pm every day all year round.

Please note all beaches are patrolled during Queensland school holidays. For more information download our Beach patrol information sheet PDF, 1MB Facilities Surfers Paradise beach is next to a popular urban precinct and parklands that contains toilets, barbecues, tables, shade structures, playgrounds and showers. Rips are present whenever waves are breaking and deep rip channels may run out from the shoreline.

Swim only in patrolled areas and avoid the rip holes and outer trough. Stay close inshore and on the attached portion of the bar. Beach breaks extend the full length of the beach. View other Gold Coast sites.

Summary Location Facilities Activities. Facilities Activities Barbeque Public Toilet.



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