How to spend the public holiday
We’re fresh off the back of the summer holidays and, already, we’ve got another public holiday to enjoy. Not sure how to make the most of it? Don’t stress. Rain or shine, near and far, we’ve got your public holiday plans sorted no matter what you feel like doing.
Get out of town
One of the things we love most about the Gold Coast (this will sound crazy, but stick with us) is leaving it: we just have so many great day trips on our doorstep. From the Sunshine Coast to Toowoomba, not to mention having the Northern Rivers region and the Scenic Rim so close to home, we’re seriously spoilt for choice. Whatever the weather, use the public holiday to explore somewhere new or go back to an old favourite. Click here to find out how.
Support your local
While public holidays generally come as good news to some, others – especially small business owners – can struggling to accommodate for staff shortages. Many will likely close their doors for the occasion, but there will be some that remain open for one reason or another. Take the opportunity to support your local and spend with them during the public holiday, whether that means treating yourself to breakfast, lunch or dinner out (surcharge and all) or taking the downtime to do some shopping in-store or online.
Go wild with local animals
Australia’s wildlife gets a bit of a bad rap, but we tend to believe that any tourist is just one positive (and professionally coordinated) experience away from loving our furry, feathered, scaly and slimy local residents. Why not take advantage of the public holiday to enjoy all the wildlife our city has to offer? Here’s where to see animals on the Gold Coast.
Take a bush walk
With showers and a possible storm on the radar, a trip to the beach may be out of the question. But if the weather is just overcast or no worse than a light drizzle, take advantage of the cooler temperature and head off on a bush walk. We have options both close to home (Burleigh Heads) and further afield (Springbrook National Park) here on the Gold Coast, so have your walking shoes at the ready and head off on a hike if the weather looks nice enough. Here’s where we’ll be walking.
Visit an Aussie icon
It’s one of Australia’s most internationally-known cities, but what are the ‘Aussie-iest’ spots on the Gold Coast? From the Jellurgal Cultural Centre (where you can learn about the Gold Coast’s rich Aboriginal history amongst Burleigh Headland’s beautiful natural scenery) to supporting your local surf club, we’ve ranked the top five iconic Aussie activities on the Gold Coast.