Gold Coast Comparison · 2026
Broadbeach vs Burleigh Heads — Which Should You Stay In?
Two of the Gold Coast’s best suburbs, 20 minutes apart. The right choice depends entirely on what kind of trip you’re planning.

Broadbeach and Burleigh Heads are the two Gold Coast suburbs that experienced travellers argue about most — and the argument is genuinely interesting because both have legitimate claims to being the Gold Coast’s best.
Broadbeach has the infrastructure: Oracle Boulevard restaurants, The Star casino resort, Pacific Fair shopping, and a compact layout that makes everything walkable. Burleigh has the character: the best café scene on the Gold Coast, a world-class headland walk, a more beautiful beach setting, and an atmosphere that feels lived-in rather than tourist-facing.
I’ve lived in Broadbeach for years and spend significant time in Burleigh. This comparison is honest.
Quick Verdict
- Choose Broadbeach: longer stays, dining focus, family trips, nightlife, first-time Gold Coast visitors
- Choose Burleigh: couples and pairs, café culture lovers, surfers, those wanting village atmosphere
- Broadbeach is 20 minutes north — staying in one and visiting the other is easy
- Broadbeach has far more accommodation options at all price points
- Burleigh consistently ranks higher with locals — Broadbeach ranks higher with first-time visitors
| Category | Broadbeach | Burleigh Heads | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurants & dining | 30+ options, Oracle Blvd — exceptional | Strong independent scene, smaller | Broadbeach |
| Café scene | Good but generic in centre | James St — Gold Coast’s best | Burleigh |
| Beach | Wide, patrolled, flat | Patrolled, headland backdrop, surf | Burleigh (aesthetics) |
| Beach walk / headland | Flat walk south toward Miami | Headland National Park circuit | Burleigh |
| Surf | Consistent beach break | Burleigh Point — world famous right-hander | Burleigh |
| Accommodation range | Extensive — all price points | Limited — fewer hotel options | Broadbeach |
| Accommodation cost | $145–$280/night avg | $120–$240/night avg | Burleigh (cheaper) |
| Nightlife | The Star, Oracle Blvd bars | Burleigh Pavilion, quieter overall | Broadbeach |
| Shopping | Pacific Fair — premium | Boutique village shops | Broadbeach (range) |
| Atmosphere | Cosmopolitan, resort-town energy | Village, local, relaxed | Depends on preference |
| Theme park access | 30–40 min north | 40–50 min north | Broadbeach (slightly) |
| Transport links | G:link tram, airport 25 min | Bus only, airport 40 min | Broadbeach |
The Beach
Both suburbs have excellent patrolled beaches. The difference is character.
Broadbeach (Kurrawa Beach) is wide, golden, and excellent — but relatively flat and without the headland drama that gives Burleigh its visual edge. It’s a great beach that does everything well.
Burleigh Beach has the headland. The Burleigh Heads National Park headland rises directly from the southern end of the beach, providing a natural backdrop that changes the scale and visual interest of the whole scene. The beach is slightly smaller than Kurrawa but arguably more beautiful. Burleigh Point at the northern end produces world-class surf.
For beach aesthetics and the headland walk, Burleigh wins. For consistent family swimming and less crowded conditions, both are excellent.
Food & Cafés
The honest verdict: Burleigh has better cafés. Broadbeach has more dinner options.
**Cafés**: James Street in Burleigh is the Gold Coast’s best café strip — better specialty coffee, more interesting food, neighbourhood atmosphere. Central Broadbeach cafés are good but more generic. For serious coffee drinkers and brunch enthusiasts, Burleigh is the answer.
**Restaurants**: Oracle Boulevard in Broadbeach has 30+ restaurants within a 5-minute walk, including some of Queensland’s best. Broadbeach’s dinner scene is significantly deeper and more consistent than Burleigh’s — though Burleigh has excellent individual venues (Burleigh Pavilion, various Oracle-equivalent quality restaurants).
**Practical implication**: For a trip where breakfast and coffee matter most, Burleigh has a meaningful edge. For a trip where dinner is the priority, Broadbeach wins clearly.
Accommodation
Broadbeach has a significant advantage in accommodation range and options. The suburb has dozens of hotels, apartment hotels, and serviced apartments at every price point — from $120/night studios to $400+/night luxury at The Star Grand.
Burleigh Heads has far fewer accommodation options. There are some excellent holiday apartments and a handful of hotels, but the range and availability are significantly thinner. Large groups and families visiting in peak season will find Broadbeach much easier to accommodate.
The cost difference is real but modest — Burleigh accommodation tends to run 10–20% cheaper than equivalent Broadbeach options.
Honest Recommendations
More accommodation options, Pacific Fair for rainy days, more family-friendly restaurants on Oracle Boulevard, and better theme park transport links. Burleigh is excellent for a family day trip but harder to base a week-long family stay.
James Street breakfast, the headland walk, Burleigh Point surf, and the Burleigh Pavilion at sunset. If this describes your ideal day, Burleigh wins clearly — stay in Broadbeach only if accommodation availability forces it.
The ideal move: stay in Broadbeach for Oracle Boulevard access, tram south to Burleigh for morning café sessions. 20 minutes is nothing, and you get the best of both suburbs.
Burleigh Point is one of Australia’s most famous surf breaks and the reason many travelling surfers base themselves in Burleigh rather than further north. The lineups are more experienced and the wave quality is objectively higher than Broadbeach beach break.
First-timers benefit from Broadbeach’s infrastructure — The Star, Pacific Fair, the tram network, the density of restaurants — before developing a preference for Burleigh’s more nuanced charms. Many visitors become Burleigh converts on the second or third trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Burleigh Heads has better cafés (James Street), a more beautiful beach setting with the headland, and a more relaxed village atmosphere. Broadbeach has more restaurant options (Oracle Boulevard), far more accommodation, The Star casino resort, Pacific Fair shopping, and better transport links. Experienced Gold Coast visitors often prefer Burleigh; first-timers usually prefer Broadbeach. They’re 20 minutes apart — staying in one and visiting the other is easy.
Burleigh Heads is 13km south of Broadbeach — approximately 20 minutes by car via the Gold Coast Highway. There is no direct tram connection between the suburbs; a car, bus, or rideshare is needed. Rideshare typically costs $15–25 one way.
Broadbeach is better for families — more accommodation options, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre for rainy days, more family-friendly restaurants, and better theme park transport links. Burleigh Heads is an excellent family day trip destination from a Broadbeach base.
Broadbeach is typically 10–20% more expensive than Burleigh Heads for comparable accommodation. Broadbeach also has a wider premium accommodation range that doesn’t exist in Burleigh. For dining, the gap is less clear — Oracle Boulevard can be expensive, but both suburbs have mid-range options.
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Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.