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Where to Stay on the Gold Coast

Broadbeach, Surfers Paradise or Burleigh Heads? An honest guide to picking the right base for your trip and your travel style.

Where to Stay on the Gold Coast

The single biggest decision on a Gold Coast trip isn’t which hotel – it’s which suburb to base yourself in. Get it right and everything is a short walk or a 50-cent tram ride away; get it wrong and you’ll spend the holiday commuting.

Three suburbs dominate the choice, and they’re genuinely different holidays. Broadbeach is the balanced, central all-rounder. Surfers Paradise is the high-energy, budget-friendly party strip. Burleigh Heads is the laid-back, foodie, natural-beauty pick.

We’re a Broadbeach guide, so fair warning: we think it’s the best all-round base for most people – and we’ll explain exactly why. But we’ll also tell you honestly when Surfers or Burleigh is the smarter call. Here’s how to choose.

The Quick Answer

  • Best all-rounder / first-timers / families: Broadbeach – central, calm beach, best dining, walkable
  • Best for nightlife, budget and energy: Surfers Paradise – clubs, cheaper rooms, iconic but busy beach
  • Best for foodies, couples and nature: Burleigh Heads – James St dining, headland walks, world-class surf
  • All three are 8-20 min apart on the G:link tram (flat 50c fares), so you can base in one and visit the others
  • Broadbeach sits in the middle – the easiest place to reach everything from
  • Rough nightly rates: Surfers cheapest, Broadbeach mid, Burleigh limited and often pricier

Broadbeach vs Surfers Paradise vs Burleigh Heads
What matters to you Broadbeach Surfers Paradise Burleigh Heads
Overall vibe Balanced, polished, central High-energy, busy, touristy Laid-back, boutique, natural
Beach Wide, calm, patrolled, less crowded Iconic but very busy in peak Stunning, headland backdrop, surf
Dining 30+ options, Oracle Blvd – exceptional Good range, many tourist-focused James St – the GC’s best food scene
Nightlife Sophisticated bars + The Star Major nightclubs, Cavill Ave Low-key bars, early nights
Families Excellent – calm, walkable Good but louder and busier Good – relaxed, fewer big hotels
Accommodation range All price points, lots of choice Cheapest, huge choice Limited, boutique, often pricier
Shopping Pacific Fair (premium) Cavill Ave strip Boutique, no major mall
Getting around Central – tram + walkable Tram + walkable, very busy Southern end – car helps

Broadbeach: The Best All-Round Base

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The low-risk pick

If you can’t decide, Broadbeach is the lowest-risk choice. It does almost everything well and it’s the easiest base to reach the rest of the coast from.

Surfers Paradise: Energy and Value

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Stay Broadbeach, party Surfers

A popular move: base in calmer Broadbeach and tram up to Surfers for a big night. You get the nightlife on demand and a quiet bed to come back to.

Burleigh Heads: Chilled and Foodie

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Day-trip Burleigh from Broadbeach

If Burleigh’s accommodation is booked out or over budget, base in Broadbeach and visit for a James St lunch and a headland walk – it’s a short hop south.

Match the Base to Your Trip

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You’re never locked in

All three suburbs sit on the G:link tram at a flat 50 cents a trip. Wherever you base, the other two are an easy, cheap visit – so choose for where you’ll sleep and eat most.

Frequently Asked Questions

For most visitors, Broadbeach is the best all-round base – it’s central, has the best dining, a calm patrolled beach, Pacific Fair shopping, and a walkable layout, with accommodation at every price point. Choose Surfers Paradise instead for nightlife, energy and the cheapest rooms, or Burleigh Heads for a laid-back, foodie, boutique stay. All three are linked by the G:link tram.

Broadbeach is calmer, has better dining and a less crowded beach, and is more family-friendly; Surfers Paradise is cheaper, busier, and the centre of Gold Coast nightlife. Many visitors base in Broadbeach and tram up to Surfers (8 minutes, 50 cents) for a night out. See our full Broadbeach vs Surfers Paradise comparison for the detail.

Burleigh Heads wins on cafe culture (James Street), natural beauty and surf, but has limited, often pricier accommodation. Broadbeach has far more accommodation choice across all budgets, the best dining range, and a central location. Foodies and couples after a boutique stay lean Burleigh; most other travellers are better served basing in Broadbeach and day-tripping south.

Yes – and it’s the smart play. Broadbeach, Surfers Paradise and Burleigh Heads are all on or near the G:link tram with flat 50-cent fares, 8 to 20 minutes apart. Basing in central Broadbeach gives you the easiest reach to both, so you can sleep somewhere calm and quality and still dip into Surfers’ nightlife or Burleigh’s cafes.

Base Yourself in Broadbeach

The most central, balanced base on the Gold Coast – best dining, calm beach, and an easy tram ride to everywhere else. Compare stays for your dates.


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Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.