With more than 57 kilometres of ocean-kissed coastline, there is plenty of sand to roll out a beach towel, pop up some shade, slow the pace and just chill.
Home to one of champion surfer Kelly Slater’s favourite waves, the sensational Snapper Rocks point break is renowned worldwide for its ripping, consistent barrels that churn from Rainbow Bay to Greenmount and, occasionally, even to Kirra.
The Alley serves up stellar waves for surfers of all ages and experience levels thanks to its excellent right-hand break and gentle whitewash waves. For more seasoned surfers, next-door Currumbin beachfront offers up a sturdier wave.
Rise with the sun for an early morning paddle at The Spit – the permanent sand spit makes for a top-class surf spot that serves up great waves for surf-lovers.
Head to Rainbow Bay at dusk to enjoy the changing colours of the ocean as the sun sets over the mountains. Relax into the laidback, retro surf culture.
Known as ‘Tallie Creek’, this place is a sure-fire tribe pleaser with crystal-clear waters, a sandy-bottomed lagoon and plenty of shade on offer.
World renowned for its spectacular surfing, the south-easterly breeze provides a long and barrelling right-hander.