Filter by Suburb
Select all
Broadbeach
Burleigh
Coolangatta
Currumbin
Main Beach
Mermaid Beach
Miami
Nobby's Beach
North Burleigh
Palm Beach
Robina
Southport
Surfers Paradise
Tugun
Water Fun

Your (river)front row seats to sunset sips

Driftwood Social is our poolside perfect 10.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

With so many things to see, do, eat and sip, here on the GC, it’s easy for the existence of our stalwart faves to slip our minds, particularly those spirit-slinging, secret-poolside-havens that hide themselves so well they may have flown under the radar entirely.

Driftwood Social is one such gem hiding in plain sight, tucked just off Ferny Ave bringing blissed-out, Miami pool club vibes to the banks of the Nerang River – and if it’s been a while between drinks, this secluded social spot is every bit as lush as you remember.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)

So join us in giving a big ‘ole “Omg-how-are-youuuu-it’s-so-good-to-see-you!” to our steadfast waterfront sippery, serving up crowd-favourite retro cocktails, poolside eats… and a superior waterfront vantage which isn’t too hard on the peepers either.

Prepare to be smitten all over again, guys… we can smell the relaxation (with a faint hint of sunset margs, if we’re being honest) from here.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For the uninitiated, let us set the scene – our first taste of Driftwood Social came in 2017, via a revamp of Vibe Hotel and its open-air site snaking along the Surfers Paradise riverfront. The previously under-utilised grounds emerged triumphant as ever, as a secluded luxe destination and newfound social hub.

These days, the venue switches seamlessly between alfresco and indoor spaces, sporting poolside cabanas, giant lawn games, chilled-out tunes and an old-school surf themed bar (a far superior use of the riverfront proximity, in our humble opinions).

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

The reimagined communal space has graciously invited locals and hotel guests alike, to perch up and engage max relaxation mode ever since – and are vicarious holiday vibes not one of the greatest perks of living on the GC?

To be ‘clear’ (specifically clear, blue and sparkling…) we are talking the full ‘mi casa, su casa’ dealio here, with all Driftwood Social patrons also granted full pool access. So either cool off with a poolside drink or a dip… or both #decisionsdecisions.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

A killer location is another notable perk here, one of those rare ‘central-but-chill’ unicorn spots – convenient for gathering BFFs smattered across the city for girls night, but still rife for relaxation, sidestepping the frenetic pace of Cavill Ave a few streets away.

Cocktail at Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)
Cocktail at Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)

A stacked menu is another real drawcard, and don’t be tempted to assume we’re talking basic bar bites here. Head chef Joel Ramiro Bonino, whose CV reads more like a passport, has crafted a comprehensive and vibrant menu of light and refreshing dishes, as well as shared platters that will cater to all tastes.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)
Food at Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)

Of course there’s a solid selection of light bites and snacks like Cantonese Spring Rolls, Mushroom Arancini and Peri Peri Fried Chicken, designed to seamlessly alternate with sips of your favourite cocktail or Champagne.

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)
Food at Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast (image supplied)

But if you’re in the mood for more, the likes of the Linguine Alla Vodka And Prawns will do the trick, with a selection of kid-friendly faves on offer for the little tackers too.

To drink – think sparkling sips, poolside cocktail classics, and house specialties like the Berry-jito (Berry Mojito) and Kew Gardens made with rum, cucumber, elderflower and soda….

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Cocktails at Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Suddenly, we’re feeling very thirsty… *hey google, what time will sunset be today?*

It’s safe to say Driftwood Social really has everything. Just don’t forget the towel (or thirst).

Where: 42 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise
When: Daily 12:00pm–8:00pm. All day menu available.
Website: vibehotels.com.au
Instagram: @driftwoodsocial.gc

Words by Kellie Leader.

STORY SPONSORED BY DRIFTWOOD SOCIAL

Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Driftwood Social, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

7 reasons locals love Surfers Paradise

The original icon of the Gold Coast.

Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)
Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)

Once upon a time we left holidaymakers to their own devices in arguably the GC’s most famous beachside suburb, but off the beaten path – well to be fair, some are still very much on it – locals have been keeping these gems all to themselves for a little too long if you ask us. That’s right, Surfers Paradise is more than a postcard-perfect destination, it’s a lifestyle locals love to embrace, because why should we leave all the fun to the tourists! So now we’re here to spill the beans on all the reasons locals can’t get enough of Surfers Paradise.

Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For all-in-one spots
Surfers Paradise does convenience like a pro with destinations where you can shop, eat, and play all in one spot. Paradise Centre is a beachside fave with a mix of fashion, food, and fun, right at your fingertips in the heart of Cavill Mall. Just a short stroll away you’ll find Soul Boardwalk where laidback vibes met beachside dining and retail therapy aplenty – because what better way to get the food digesting than with a shopping moment.

If an urban escape is more up your alley then pop on over to Chevron Renaissance for all your boutique shopping needs, whether it’s a bite to eat, to grab groceries for the week, a new fit for that special event or a pedicure pamper moment your wish is their command. The two hour free parking is also a big drawcard!

Soul Sundays Brunch at Bazaar with Malfy Gin (image supplied)
Soul Sundays Brunch at Bazaar with Malfy Gin (image supplied)

All-you-can eats
If you’re in the market for a buffet that’ll bowl you over then you’ve come to the right place because at this point buffet should be Surfers Paradise’s middle name.

Locals know that they’ve got the buffet game locked down so if you’re up for eating so much seafood you’ll need to unbutton your pants to fit in another plate then Citrique at the JW Marriott has your name all over it.

Just down the highway you’ll find a bustling international market that dreams (and hungry bellies) are made of with QT Gold Coast’s iconic Bazaar Marketplace experience.

Edging on the cusp of neighbouring Broady, Horizon Sky Dining might have pretty much everything on the menu but what about revolving panoramic views of the Gold Coast? They’ve got those two and we’ll take a plate of both thank you very much.

The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bumbles and The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

For your morning sips
If you’re anything like us, the day doesn’t start until coffee has been sipped. Kickstart your day with the perfect brew at ESPL Coffee. This beachside gem is great for delicious bites with a friendly vibe.

If you’re seeking people who are serious about coffee, Paradox Coffee Roasters is the destination you seek. They are committed to producing the highest quality coffee there is — just ask the locals!

Like your morning sip with a side of epic treats? Janus Bakehouse is for you… don’t mind us drooling just thinking about it.

To escape the hustle & bustle head to Bumbles. Budds Beach has long been a local secret but there’s good reason why Gold Coasters have been flocking to this hot spot for 10+ years. Get your coffee fix, some snacks and set up on the edge of Budds Beach for the ultimate start to the day.

Lulu Rooftop & Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Lulu Rooftop & Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For you harder sips
Fancy a cocktail (or five)? Well you’ve come to the right place because Surfers is a cocktail connoisseur’s dream come true. After sunset – okay maybe before too – Surfers turns into a cocktail connoisseur’s playground.

Lulu Rooftop is the newest addition to the scene, serving up a funky art deco aesthetic alongside sophisticated sips.

Sports fan? Hit up The Sporting Globe to get all the sporting action live and loud or get ready to yeehaw and let loose at Cowboys, with a bucking bull taking pride of place the Americana vibes are vibing.

Cowboys, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Cowboys, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Okay party people, we hear you asking where to go get Gold Coast vibes going and it’s obviously got to be Cali Beach Club – it’s giving European inspired beach party so you’re guaranteed a good time. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it we say, so it’s no wonder locals keep going back for more at The Island Rooftop, an institution for good reason you can’t beat the open air and the huge beverage list never fails us.

Coast Beach Bar Terrace, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Coast Beach Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For drinks with a view Surfers Pavilion has nailed casual waterfront meets ‘I don’t want to leave yet’ as it overlooks the canal so you can watch the boats drift by. Hinterland your preferred view? Well, The Exhibitionist Bar’s got them aplenty, actually they’ve got panoramic sight of the whole GC so take your pick. Back over on the beachside Coast Beach Bar are home to some of the best marg’s on the GC and even better views of the suburb’s namesake beach.

Sura Thai, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Sura Thai, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

For casual eats
Sometimes you just want to keep it low-key and you know what, that doesn’t have to mean that the flavours are low-key too. You go-to for authentic Thai flavours has got to be Sura Thai, dine in to make the most of the cosy and authentic feel or grab your favourites to-go. Shiraz Persian Restaurant has become known as the Coast’s best Middle Eastern bites with aromatic Persian dishes like tender kebabs gracing the menu.

Velaa Cafe, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Velaa Cafe, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Don’t sleep on Velaa’s Asian fusion fare from classic poke bowls and new flavours like their signature Thai Milk Tea Parfait (uh, YUM) just waiting for you to discover.

We like big burgers and we cannot lie so Wahlburgers is a must-try for us, plus you might even sneak a peek at Mark Wahlburg when he’s in town next if you’re lucky!

Wahlburgers Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Wahlburgers Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Alright, this one is definitely loved by more than just locals, HOTA’s Markets are the ultimate hangout to ring in Sunday Funday, pick up all the local farm fresh produce and flowers your heard desires and then grab a bite (we’re looking at you, Mio Wraps) and a sweet treat for the road and thank us later.

Palette, HOTA (image supplied)
Palette, HOTA (image supplied)

For something a little bit fancy
Now’s the time to bust out your best fancy fit because Surfers has some pretty boujee spots up their sleeves.

Nestled beneath the HOTA Gallery, Palette proves that fine dining is back, baby! Treat yourself to the degustation for the full experience, with dishes and cocktails inspired by the each gallery exhibition you need to see it – or taste it – to believe it.

Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)
Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)

The buffet is always a winner at Citrique, but have you tried their a la carte? Take this as your sign to snag a seat and let the food come to you while you spoil yourself with the Chef’s Signature Bay Bug Dumplings (life-changing) or some chargrilled Australian Wagyu.

Elevated Thai is the word at Nahm Talay Thai, all your regular favourites but even better and cocktails that are just begging to be instagrammed – bonus point for the beach front views.

Sunset at the Skypoint Observation Deck (image supplied)
Sunset at the Skypoint Observation Deck (image supplied)

Let the good times roll
Surfers Paradise isn’t short on adrenaline or intrigue and it doesn’t matter if it’s your first or 50th time visiting, they still pack the same punch in our humble opinion.

Scale SkyPoint for unbeatable views atop the Q1, chill out (literally) at the IceBar and get a moment to reflect at the Mirror Bar – see what we did there.

Mirror Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Mirror Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

If you’d rather enter another dimension for a little while then Infinity is begging for you to explore their mysterious maze or drop into Other World HQ and escape the ordinary with mind-bending interactive games and escape rooms. Test your team work (and maybe patience) at Eclipse Escape Rooms and Fox in a Box, go on – put that big ol’ brain to work.

We’re partial to a trip down nostalgia lane so we’re always down to battle it out at Timezone, and when there’s fun for all ages on the menu how could you not! Feeling flighty? Take a literal leap of faith at iFly and get a taste of indoor skydiving before you brave the great outdoors.

Timezone Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Timezone Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Gosh all that exploring calls with some pampering to finish the day, but not without its quirks! Barefoot Fish have tanks full of fish – yep, real live fish – just waiting for you to dip in for a soak so they can get rid of any dry or dead skin and leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed.

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski

9 next level bug rolls on the Gold Coast

There’s a lob to love about the beloved bug roll.

Rick Shores Bug Roll, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)
Rick Shores Bug Roll, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)

Hands up if you grew up with the Moreton Bay bug making its once-a-year cameo on the Chrissy Day spread (one we were actually excited about, unlike the trifle…). Fast forward to now, and bug rolls are no longer an annual event, popping up on menus all over the Coast. And we are here for it.

Being able to wrap our mitts around these pint-sized parcels of seafood-stuffed deliciousness any day of the week is something we’ll never take for granted. Our willpower, however, is consistently #MIA in their presence.

If you needed proof this roll of the moment isn’t going anywhere, we’ve rounded up a list of GC spots serving up boujee bug (and lobster and prawn) rolls with zero effort required. Not a seafood fan? You may want to sit this one out and check our alternate list instead: 10 ways to be sad #justsquidding #moreforus.

Here are 9 places to get your bug (and lobster) roll fix on the GC.

Rick Shores Moreton Bay Bug Roll (image supplied)
Rick Shores Moreton Bay Bug Roll (image supplied)
Rick Shores

The OG home of bug rolls- we will forever be indebted to the culinary masterminds at Rick Shores for our introduction, and resulting obsession with the now ubiquitous shellfish slider.

The famous Rick Shores Bug Roll has remained a staunch cult favourite that the entire GC (and beyond) has been going cray-sea for ever since.
Their signature combo of golden Beer-battered Moreton Bay bug with sriracha and Bug mayonnaise – yes, their boujee secret weapon whereby chopped bug is incorporated into the mayo for extra sweetness and deliciousness – all sandwiched in a brioche bun…undoubtedly the one to beat.
Where: 3/43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

Bug Roll, kost (image supplied)
Bug Roll, kost (image supplied)
kōst

We’re yet to meet anyone who hasn’t been absolutely smitten with this hot spot (hence – hot spot). This sprawling stunner of a super-venue has been setting hearts ablaze ever since they sauntered onto Broady’s eat scene, along with literally anything they can throw on their signature charcoal wood-fire grill.

It should come as no surprise to anyone that the most boujee sando of the moment can also be found here: Australian Bay Lobster meets Mooloolaba King Prawns, topped with soft herb mayo and native lime. Take it up a notch by adding 5g of Kaviari Caviar – strongly advised.
Where: 135S/3 Oracle Boulevard, Broadbeach

Bug Roll at Mare Restaurant by La Luna (image supplied)
Bug Roll at Mare Restaurant by La Luna (image supplied)
Mare Restaurant by La Luna

With the level of luxe La Luna is dishing up daily, it’s absolutely no surprise there’s also a cameo from our beloved bug roll gracing its menu. The swanky, euro-chic vibes are immaculate, as is the Crispy Tempura Moreton Bay Bug in a milk bun with Bug mayo and sweet + sour sauce.

Whether you’re luxuriating poolside in one of the sun-drenched La Luna cabanas, or sidling up for the full winning and dining experience at Mare Restaurant, one thing’s for sure, when you’re surrounded by yachts, superb sips and noshing on bug rolls, life is good.
Where: La Luna Beach Club Pool Pontoon, 74 Seaworld Dr, Main Beach

Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Bug Roll, Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Dingo Cafe

Sitting right on the NSW/QLD border lookout at Point Danger, this breezy beachside fave has become a go-to for post-swim feeds and coffee with a view that seriously shows off. It’s all about easy, coastal eats you can grab and wander with, while pretending you’re on a permanent seaside holiday.

The Bug Bagel is the star catch: Moreton Bay bugs layered into a toasted bagel with crisp baby cos and a punchy hit of sriracha mayo. It’s fresh, a little spicy, and basically tastes like summer in sandwich form.
Where: 1 Tweed Terrace, Coolangatta

Bug Roll, Blowfish (image supplied)
Bug Roll, Blowfish (image supplied)
Blowfish Ocean Grill + Bar

Blowfish has never been one to shy away from a seafood-focused delicacy, and their Moreton Bay Bug Roll is no exception. This luxe little number features sweet bug meat layered with iceberg lettuce, savoury remoulade and pops of flying fish roe, all tucked into a soft bun.

The Signature Spring Rolls deserve an honourable mention too – a playful, Blowfish-style remix on the classic bug roll that proves they’re not afraid to bend the rules in the name of #delish. Add prime people-watching and Broadbeach buzz, and you’ve got yourself a very convincing reason to stay for dessert.
Where: 3 Oracle Boulevard, Broadbeach

The Lobbie Roll, Joe's Deli, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
The Lobbie Roll, Joe's Deli, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Joe’s Deli

If by now you’re wondering whether the limit of seafood-laden sliders exists (it doesn’t), the professional sanga slingers at Joe’s Deli are here to throw their unique blend of American diner-style and Italian-inspired eats into the mix for your culinary consideration.

Joe’s crew are renowned for their ability to put together a next-level sandwich, and the Lobbie Roll delivers on that promise (and then some), made with lobster, crab, kewpie mayo, shredded iceberg lettuce, chives, black caviar and lemon. So much yes.
Where: Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, 2 Hooker Boulevard, Broadbeach Waters

Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Lobster Roll, Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Beach House

Never one to do anything by halves (unless it’s literally to cut one of those stacked signature NY Bagels in two), when our beloved Tarte takes on the lobster roll, of course, it was never going to be anything other than next level.

The Tarte Beach House offering includes real-deal Southern rock lobster, loaded in hot butter, celery, chives, and lettuce, all wrapped up in the most perfect of packages – a toasted house-made brioche. If you need us, we’ll be scoffing these buttery bug boi’s creek side allll summer long.
Where: Shop 1 2/4 Thrower Dr, Currumbin

Pipi's Restaurant, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Pipi's Restaurant, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Pipi’s

Perched right on the Cooly waterfront, this polished coastal favourite is the kind of place you come for a “quick lunch” that somehow morphs into sunset drinks (zero regrets).

While technically a prawn roll rather than a bug, we’re letting it slide because it’s that good. Think crispy prawns, pillowy bread and a luscious tarragon aioli doing the heavy lifting, all best enjoyed with sparkly water views and a glass of something cold in hand. Honestly, the vibes alone deserve a seat at this table.
Where: 275 Boundary Street, Coolangatta

Bug Roll, The Blue Lobster (image supplied)
Bug Roll, The Blue Lobster (image supplied)
The Blue Lobster

Nestled in Mermaid WatersQ Super Centre, The Blue Lobster isn’t your average fish-and-chips pitstop, it’s a full-on seafood celebration. Their lobster roll stars cooked Western Rock Lobster tossed in herbed Kewpie mayo, topped with green oak lettuce and a sprinkle of Tobiko caviar, all nestled in a lightly toasted brioche roll.

Not in a lobster mood? Their prawn slider hits just as hard: a crispy Patagonian prawn cutlet on brioche with Kewpie mayo, green oak lettuce, and a hint of paprika. Fresh, decadent, and just the right kind of fancy for a casual lunch.
Where: Q Super Centre, Shop 7C/14 Allandale Entrance, Mermaid Waters

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

Gold Coast accommodation with the best pools

Dive headfirst into this list. 

Saltwater Lagoon at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
Saltwater Lagoon at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)

If you ask anyone what their numero uno ‘must have’ is when looking at staycays here in our beautiful city, chances an insta-worthy (or family-friendly) pool experience would take pole position. A pool maketh the staycay, and we’re here to give the low-down on the best pools in town coz girls (and guys) just wanna have sun…and swims…and preferably with a cocktail in hand.

Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Mondrian Gold Coast

Just a few sandy footsteps from Burleigh Beach, the GC’s newest hotel pool is bringing a touch of international cool to our shores. Mondrian’s Haven Pool Club is where golden hour never ends and the vibes are as crisp as the rosé flowing by the cabanas. Inspired by the world’s best beach clubs, think live DJ sets, luxe loungers, and poolside grazing that’s made for sharing (and snapping). Whether you’re here for a lazy lounge or a sunset sesh that turns into a dance floor moment, this pool scene is pure Burleigh brilliance.
Where: First Ave, Burleigh Heads

Aerial view of the lagoon pool at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
Aerial view of the lagoon pool at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa

Quite possibly Australia’s best hotel pool, take a dip alongside tropical fish in the famous saltwater lagoon and sorry, it doesn’t get much cooler (literally) than this. Enjoy white sandy beaches, waterfalls, and a swim-up grotto. And, for small peeps, the freshwater pool with an epic waterslide will keep them entertained for hours while you chillax in a jacuzzi or poolside cabana #VIP.
Where: 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort

Swim in the crystal blue water of the one-acre saltwater lagoon, float around on colourful beanbags, or relax on a sun lounger sipping on an InterContinental coconut! There’s also a 15-metre-long terrace swimming pool and spa, surrounded by lush tropical gardens, reclining sun loungers and plenty of space for family activities. Just like Adele, you’ll be rolling in the deep (end).
Where: Sanctuary Cove, Manor Circuit, Hope Island

InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
The Star Gold Coast

The Star houses an all ages-friendly, glisteningly gorg pool side area decked out with cabanas, a relaxing water feature, spas, and plenty of sun lounges and seating. Or, if you’re really hamming it up at The Darling, it’s a case of “to infinity (pool) and beyond”! Situated on the nineteenth floor with breathtaking GC views, this elegant infinity pool is a showstopper.
Where: 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach

Dorsett Gold Coast

Dorsett (located within The Star) doesn’t just have a pool, but its own super on-fleek Isoletto Pool Club #TooPoolForSchool! Experience the 12-metre-long viewing wall overlooking Broadbeach, delish light eats and drinks, comfy cabanas around the pool deck, as well as our fave ‘wet lounges’ built into the pool itself! They’ll even deliver your spritzers and cocktails straight to your cabana. Suns out, buns out we say!
Where: 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach

The pool at Dorsett Gold Coast, Broadbeach (image supplied)
The pool at Dorsett Gold Coast, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Sea World Resort

With its own water park, find us a kid who won’t go bonkers for this place! Whilst the pool and spa area may be closed until the 16th of August for remedial works, the ever-popular SpongeBob Splash Pads and Aqua Play will remain open. Once the maintenance and ‘shoosh-up’ are finished, create everlasting family memories with a 50-metre lagoon, complete with waterfall and soothing 12-seater spa. Bliss!
Where: Sea World Drive, Main Beach

The Langham Gold Coast

Whether you love a luxurious indoor pool, or prefer a five-star outdoor pool experience, The Langham has you covered. The 20-metre-long indoor pool is perfect for those channelling a (multi) million-dollar Pacific Ocean view with their workout. Meanwhile outside, another 20-metre-long outdoor pool awaits, with a highbrow swim-up pool bar, a sandy lagoon-style entrance, and plenty of swanky pool lounge chairs. Fancy feels for days!
Where: 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

The Langham Gold Coast Pool Area (image supplied)
The Langham Gold Coast Pool Area (image supplied)
Paradise Resort

Voted Australia’s Best Family Resort for years in a row, you just know this place gives a good pool! Heaven for kids and paradise for parents, it even has its own water park with a giant water playground, lagoon pool, large, heated spa and two enormous aqua play attractions. And, for mum and dad, enjoy a dedicated Parents Retreat, featuring an adults-only (eee!) swimming pool and lounge bar #KidsWhatKids?
Where: 122 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast

Experience beachfront bliss and soak up ‘dem luxurious feels as you take in the vast pool surrounds –  6,727 square feet of them to be exact! Plus, there’s just something about a pool that’s a hop, skip and a jump away from the ocean! Oh and remember, it’s a rite of passage to treat yo’self to a cocktail or five (daily) at the swim-up bar… no judgement.
Where: 71 Seaworld Dr, Main Beach

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast (image supplied)
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast (image supplied)
Mantra Crown Towers

Relax poolside and get your zen on as you laze by the lush tropical lagoon pool at Mantra Crown Towers. There’s no “I’m bored mum” here, as the kids are too busy living their best life in the splashtastic children’s pool. With its own sandy beach, waterslide and pirate ship, they won’t want to leave – and neither will you!
Where: 19 Palm Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Mantra Sun City

Aquaholics listen up coz good times and tan lines await at Mantra Sun City. With three swimming pools and a sauna, you can cool off and warm up on repeat or in the words of Dory, “just keep swimming just keep swimming”. The whipper snappers are well catered for here too, with several waterslides making their staycay an adventure they’ll always remember!
Where: 3400 Gold Coast Hwy, Surfers Paradise

Mantra Sun City Pool (image supplied)
Mantra Sun City Pool (image supplied)
Imperial Hotel

We reckon we’ve seen at least 1 million poolside selfies here last year alone. An exotic poolside oasis, the Imperial Hotel showcases an award-winning 63-metre pool with its very own white sandy beach and Australia’s first-ever Water Salon. The exclusive cabanas add a whole new dimension of luxe, with breezy sheers for more private poolside luxury.
Where: 94 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

Imperial Hotel Gold Coast Cabana's (image supplied)
Imperial Hotel Gold Coast Cabana's (image supplied)
QT Gold Coast

Take the plunge at The Spring, QT’s stylish poolside precinct that’s equal parts elegance and fun. With its chic striped tiles (swaying palms and resort-style cabanas, this is one of the prettiest places to cool off on the Coast. Dip between the shimmering blue and sun-drenched lounges, then refuel with flavours inspired by Japan, Mexico and the Med. Whether you’re here for a leisurely float or a little poolside glamour, The Spring has that effortless QT sparkle.
Where: 7 Staghorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Words by Bianca Trathen

Twilight Poolside, QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
Pool at QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
© 2026 All Rights Reserved.