Accommodation · Independent Review
Peppers Broadbeach: An Honest Review
The 5-star apartment towers above the Oracle dining precinct. What the apartments are really like, the facilities, and who it suits.

Peppers Broadbeach is the suburb’s premium apartment-resort option – two towers of self-contained 5-star apartments sitting directly above the Oracle dining precinct, one block from the beach. It’s the booking for travellers who want apartment space and serious facilities without dropping to budget finishes, at indicative low-season rates from around $200 a night for a one-bedroom.
But Peppers is individually-owned apartments under one management banner, and that model shapes both its strengths and its quirks – which is exactly what you need to understand before booking.
This is an independent review – we’re not affiliated with Peppers or Accor. Here’s what you’re actually booking, the honest trade-offs, and how it compares to the Broadbeach alternatives.
The Verdict in 30 Seconds
- What it is: 5-star self-contained apartments across two towers (21 Elizabeth Ave + 2663 Gold Coast Hwy)
- Apartments: 1, 2 and 3-bedroom, plus skyhomes and penthouses – full kitchens, laundry, balconies
- Facilities: pools, spa, sauna, gym, plus extras like a cinema room and BBQ areas
- Location: about 3-5 min walk to the beach, 10-12 min to Pacific Fair, above the Oracle restaurants
- Indicative price: 1-bedroom from around $200/night low season, well up in peak/event periods
- Know before you go: individually-owned apartments means fit-out and housekeeping vary unit to unit; some highway-side noise
- Best for: families, groups and longer stays wanting space + facilities. Full-hotel-service seekers look at the Sofitel or The Star
| Property | Style | From | Pick It For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peppers Broadbeach | 5-star apartment resort | ~$200 | Space + facilities, families, longer stays |
| Meriton Suites Broadbeach | Serviced apartments | ~$180 | Best space-for-money, simpler |
| AVANI Broadbeach Residences | Apartment resort | ~$220 | Design-led, closest to GCCEC |
| The Oracle towers | Apartment resort | ~$190 | Above the dining strip, couples |
| Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach | Full-service 5-star hotel | ~$260 | Hotel service, heated pool, no cooking |
| The Star Grand | Integrated resort hotel | ~$280 | Resort pools, casino, entertainment |
The Apartments: Space and the Owner Lottery
Because apartments are individually owned, standards vary. A quick note on your booking asking for a recently renovated unit, or booking a higher category, tilts the odds your way.
Facilities: Where Peppers Pulls Ahead
The cinema room and BBQ areas are what set Peppers apart from cheaper apartment towers. On a family or group trip, build them into the plan – they’re a big part of the value.
The Location: Above the Action
Beach, tram, the Oracle restaurants and the Oasis Woolworths are all walkable, and 50-cent fares cover the rest of the coast. You rarely need a hire car from Peppers.
Who Should Book It – and Who Shouldn’t
Apartment resorts with pools sell out first in QLD school holidays and on event weekends (Blues, GC500). Book months ahead and compare rates across sites before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
For families, groups and longer stays wanting 5-star apartment space plus strong facilities (pools, spa, sauna, gym, cinema room, BBQs) right above the dining precinct and one block from the beach – yes, from around $200 a night low season. The caveat is that apartments are individually owned, so fit-out and housekeeping vary unit to unit; request a renovated, higher-floor unit. For full hotel service, the Sofitel or The Star suit better.
It’s across two towers at 21 Elizabeth Avenue and 2663 Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach, directly above the Oracle Boulevard dining precinct. The beach is about a 3-5 minute walk, Pacific Fair is 10-12 minutes across the highway, and the G:link tram and Oasis centre are a short walk away.
Self-contained 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments (plus skyhomes and penthouses) with full kitchens, laundry and balconies, plus resort facilities: outdoor pool, spa, sauna, gym, and extras like a private cinema room and BBQ areas. Dining is via the Oracle precinct directly below rather than a large in-house restaurant.
Apartments – it’s a 5-star self-contained apartment resort, not a full-service hotel, so you get kitchens, laundry and space but not daily hotel-style service or an in-house restaurant. The apartments are individually owned under Peppers management, which is why standards vary between units. For full hotel service, look at the Sofitel; for the same apartment format cheaper, Meriton Suites.
Check Peppers Availability & Rates
Peppers rates move a lot with seasons, school holidays and events – compare current prices for your dates before booking.
Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.