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比較黃金海岸頂級露營車租賃車隊。可在黃金海岸機場(OOL,庫蘭加塔)或衝浪者天堂取車——這裡是通往拜倫灣、內陸地區、斯普林布魯克和努薩的門戶。

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選擇黃金海岸及昆士蘭東南部的自駕遊理想季節。

9月–11月

春季(最佳時節)

氣溫:16°C–24°C • 天氣:溫和乾燥,藍花楹盛開

這是黃金海岸露營車之旅的最佳季節之一。白天氣溫舒適,介於20–28°C之間,天空湛藍,濕度低,在衝浪者天堂、伯利角和布羅德海灘可享受溫暖的海水游泳。內陸地區的瀑布因冬末的降雨而潺潺流淌,最後一批座頭鯨正經過拜倫角。價格遠低於聖誕節高峰期——請提前2–3個月預訂。

€€ 每日90澳幣起
12月–2月

夏季(旺季)

氣溫:15°C–30°C • 天氣:溫暖、乾燥、適合海灘活動

黃金海岸的夏季炎熱、潮濕且充滿熱帶風情——白天氣溫25–32°C,濕度超過90%,午後常有短暫而猛烈的雷陣雨。非常適合清晨衝浪、日落時分的海灘兜風以及在內陸瀑布下游泳。若計畫在聖誕節、新年、澳洲日及昆士蘭州學校假期期間出行,請提前6個月預訂露營車。 1月至3月需警惕氣旋引發的低壓系統——暴雨過後,M1高速公路和太平洋高速公路可能會短暫封閉。

€€€ 每日160澳幣起
3月–5月

秋季(當地人最愛)

氣溫:9°C–20°C • 天氣:穩定、清爽,充滿歐式秋日風情

這可以說是黃金海岸最完美的露營車旅行季節。白天天氣穩定乾燥,氣溫在22–28°C之間,海水溫暖,內陸雨林在夏季雨水滋潤下依然鬱鬱蔥蔥。布羅德海灘的「藍調音樂節」(5月)吸引大批人群;從6月起,座頭鯨會遷徙北上,經過伯利海角。 復活節學校假期過後遊客減少,塔勒布傑拉溪、庫倫賓沃特斯和拜倫灣的帶電源營位提前2–3週預訂即可。

€€ 100澳幣/天起
6月–8月

冬季(經濟季)

氣溫:6°C–13°C • 天氣:寒冷、潮濕,高山地區有雪

黃金海岸的冬季是鮮為人知的旅遊旺季——白天溫暖晴朗,氣溫18–23°C;夜晚乾燥,氣溫約10–15°C;斯納珀岩、彩虹灣和主海灘人跡罕至。 6月至10月是座頭鯨遷徙的高峰期,從伯利、危險角和拜倫灣均可觀賞。內陸、特威德海茲和拜倫的帶電源露營地十分安靜,價格低至40%。非常適合徒步穿越斯普林布魯克和拉明頓,體驗黃金海岸內陸大步道。

€ 起,約合70澳幣/天
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文化之都 • 大洋路、菲利普島及亞拉河谷

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陽光之都 • 黃金海岸、陽光海岸及內陸度假勝地

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凱恩斯

熱帶天堂 • 大堡礁門戶與丹特里雨林

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伯斯

西澳奇觀 • 天鵝河、海灘及內陸公路旅行基地

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阿得雷德

南澳洲門戶 • 葡萄酒之鄉、野生動物與古老山脈

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雪梨

標誌性海港城市 • 歌劇院、邦迪海灘、藍山與獵人谷

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達爾文

通往北端地區的門戶 • 卡卡杜、利奇菲爾德及凱瑟琳峽谷探險之旅

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Best Routes from Gold Coast

Discover the best road trips starting from Gold Coast, from the classic NSW surf coast down to Byron Bay, up into the rainforests and waterfalls of the Hinterland, and north along the Sunshine Coast to Noosa.

澳洲東海岸的拜倫灣燈塔和沿海岬角
3–4 天 220 km 容易 / 2WD
01

Gold Coast to Byron Bay & the Northern NSW Coast

Best: Apr, Nov

Leave Surfers Paradise behind and drive south over the Tweed River into New South Wales. Catch a dawn surf at Snapper Rocks, take photos at Point Danger lookout, then cross into NSW for the long empty beaches of Kingscliff and Brunswick Heads. Climb to the Cape Byron Lighthouse for Australia's most easterly sunrise, swim at Wategos or Tallow Beach, and camp overnight at BIG4 Byron Bay or Broken Head Reserve before looping back via the hinterland village of Mullumbimby.

Gold Coast Tweed Heads Kingscliff Brunswick Heads Byron Bay
Vehicle2WD Campervan
Campsites6+ along route
Best monthsApril, November
黃金海岸內陸地區斯普林布魯克或拉明頓國家公園的雨林瀑布
2–3 days 180 km loop Moderate / 2WD
02

Gold Coast to the Hinterland: Lamington, Springbrook & Tamborine

Best: Mar, Nov

Swap the beach for cloud-forest a 45-minute drive inland. Climb to Tamborine Mountain for German bakery lunches, glow-worm caves and the Gallery Walk, then descend to Canungra before climbing back up to O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat in Lamington National Park for the TreeTop Walk. Loop south to Springbrook for the Natural Bridge glow-worm cave at dusk and the stunning Purling Brook Falls. Powered campervan sites at The Knoll (Tamborine), Binna Burra (Lamington) and Settlement campground (Springbrook).

Surfers Paradise Tamborine Mountain Lamington (O'Reilly's) Springbrook NP Currumbin Valley
Vehicle2WD Campervan
Campsites5+ along route
Best monthsMarch, November
陽光海岸和努薩的海濱,沿岸松樹成蔭,海面平靜,水色如綠松石般清澈
4–5 days 310 km 容易 / 2WD
03

Gold Coast to Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast & Noosa

Best: Apr, Nov

Head north on the M1 past Brisbane, stopping at South Bank for riverside food trucks and the Story Bridge skyline. Continue up the Bruce Highway to the Glass House Mountains, pull in at Caloundra and Mooloolaba for safe patrolled swims, then push on to Noosa for the Coastal Track through Noosa National Park, dolphins, turtles and koalas often spotted from the cliff. Finish with a sunset surf at Tea Tree Bay. Powered sites at Caloundra Waterfront, Mooloolaba BIG4 and Noosa River Caravan Park.

Gold Coast Brisbane Caloundra Mooloolaba Noosa Heads
Vehicle2WD Campervan
Campsites6+ along route
Best monthsApril, November
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黃金海岸露營車租賃 常見問題

關於在黃金海岸租用露營車,您需要了解的一切。

在黃金海岸哪裡可以取車? +
您可在衝浪者天堂以南 25 公里的黃金海岸機場(OOL,庫蘭加塔)或南港、內朗和伯利海德的取車點租用露營車。從機場取車可立即駛入太平洋高速公路(M1),向北前往布里斯本、努薩和陽光海岸,或向南進入內陸地區,並越過新南威爾士州邊界前往拜倫灣。 所有主要品牌——Apollo(Apollo)、布里茨(Britz)、毛伊(Maui)、朱西(Jucy)、旅行者汽車倉庫(Travellers Autobarn)和邁蒂(Mighty)——均在黃金海岸和布里斯本設有取車點;在OOL與布里斯本機場(BNE,位於北面95公里處)之間進行單程取車既便捷又常見。
在黃金海岸租用露營車的最佳時間是什麼時候? +
秋季(4月–6月)和春季(9月–11月)是最佳旅行時節——白天氣溫22–28°C,濕度低,內陸小徑乾燥,且價格低於夏季高峰期。冬季(6月–8月)氣候溫和(16–22°C),是全年最便宜的季節,也是在伯利角(Burleigh Heads)海岬觀鯨以及前往氣候涼爽的拜倫灣一日遊的旺季。 夏季(12月至2月)炎熱潮濕(25–32°C),午後常有短時雷陣雨,且為旅遊旺季——若計畫在聖誕節、新年及昆士蘭州學校假期期間出行,請提前4–6個月預訂。若想享受寧靜的海灘,請避開「畢業周」(11月下旬)。
我可以從黃金海岸開露營車去拜倫灣嗎? +
是的——拜倫灣是經典的黃金海岸一日遊或露營車過夜路線。從衝浪者天堂出發,經太平洋高速公路(M1)和太平洋公路向南行駛僅80公里(約1小時),在特威德海茲(Tweed Heads)越過新南威爾士州邊界即可抵達。整條路線均為全鋪裝路面,普通兩驅車即可通行。 沿途可在特威德海茲、芬格爾角、布倫瑞克海茲以及拜倫角燈塔(澳洲最東端)停留。BIG4拜倫灣假日公園和布羅肯海茲保護區露營地提供帶電源的營位——夏季及學校假期期間請提前預訂。
在黃金海岸旅行需要四驅車嗎? +
不需要。黃金海岸及昆士蘭東南部所有熱門目的地——衝浪者天堂、伯利海角、拜倫灣、斯普林布魯克、拉明頓、坦博林山、陽光海岸和努薩——均可透過鋪裝道路,駕駛標準兩驅露營車輕鬆抵達。 僅在莫頓島、北斯特拉德布魯克島和卡加里(弗雷澤島)進行沙地駕駛時才需要四驅車,且需辦理車輛許可證並使用專業露營車。對於95%的黃金海岸露營車旅行者而言,兩驅車是理想之選。
在黃金海岸租用露營車的費用是多少? +
經濟型雙人露營車在淡季(4月–6月、9月–11月)每日租金為75–115澳幣起,夏季旺季(12月–2月及昆士蘭州學校假期)則上漲至160–260澳幣。更大的4–6人露營車每日租金在160–340澳幣之間。 冬季(6月至8月)價格最低——緊湊型露營車通常低於70澳幣。聖誕節/新年、畢業周(11月下旬)和黃金海岸600超級跑車賽(10月)期間請提前4至6個月預訂;秋季和冬季的工作日提前1至2個月預訂即可。 黃金海岸(OOL)至布里斯本(BNE)的單程費用通常為150–250澳幣。
黃金海岸附近哪裡可以露營? +
衝浪者天堂附近的帶電源度假公園包括BIG4黃金海岸度假公園(海倫斯韋爾)、NRMA寶島(比格拉沃特斯)和阿什莫爾棕櫚度假村。在30至90分鐘車程內,您可找到塔勒布傑拉溪旅遊公園、庫倫賓沃特斯、BIG4特威德比拉邦(特威德海茲)和BIG4拜倫灣。 若想體驗叢林露營,請前往內陸地區——拉明頓國家公園內的賓納布拉(Binna Burra)和奧賴利(O’Reilly’s),斯普林布魯克的塞特爾門特露營地(Settlement campground),以及坦博林山上的諾爾露營地(The Knoll)。黃金海岸的街道及海灘停車場均禁止過夜停車。建議使用WikiCamps Australia應用程式,根據預算和設施條件進行篩選。

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Your Gold Coast Road Trip

The Gold Coast is South East Queensland's most versatile campervan base. From the world-famous surf breaks of Surfers Paradise and the Cape Byron Lighthouse down in NSW, to the rainforest waterfalls of the Hinterland and the patrolled beaches of Noosa, here's everything you need to know to plan the perfect campervan road trip from Gold Coast.

Driving rules in Queensland (and across the NSW border)

Australia drives on the LEFT-hand side of the road. This is the most important rule for visitors from right-hand-driving countries. Nearly every Gold Coast campervan trip crosses the Queensland–NSW border at Tweed Heads, the rules below apply to both states.

Essential traffic regulations for campervan travel in Queensland and Northern NSW:

  • Speed limits: 110 km/h on Queensland motorways (M1 Pacific Motorway, Bruce Highway), 100 km/h on country roads, 50–60 km/h in urban areas, 40 km/h in school zones during drop-off and pick-up. Queensland Police run extensive mobile speed-camera vans, fines from AUD $322 and 1 demerit point. Fines in NSW are similar but start from AUD $133.
  • Left-side driving: Stay on the LEFT at all times. The steering wheel is on the right side of the vehicle. Roundabouts turn clockwise, give way to traffic already on the roundabout. The Gold Coast has no hook turns; roundabouts and signalised intersections are standard.
  • Seatbelts: Mandatory for all passengers in both QLD and NSW. Children under 7 require an approved car seat or booster. Fines from AUD $1,209 and 4 demerit points per unrestrained passenger in QLD.
  • Mobile phones: Hand-held phones are completely prohibited while driving, including while stopped at traffic lights. Fines from AUD $1,209 and 4 demerit points in QLD (AI-equipped cameras are active across South East Queensland). Use a hands-free mount or Bluetooth only.
  • Alcohol: Random breath testing is extremely common on the M1 and Pacific Highway. Legal limit: 0.05% BAC for full licence holders. Zero tolerance for learner, provisional, and commercial drivers.
  • Tolls: The Gold Coast has no toll roads. If you continue north to Brisbane, the Logan Motorway, Gateway Motorway and Gateway Bridge are all tolled, all electronic via GoVia or LinktGo. Your campervan will either have an e-tag fitted or you’ll be billed via invoice; budget AUD $8–15 per Brisbane round trip.
  • Kangaroos, koalas and wildlife: Kangaroos and koalas are common on rural roads in the Hinterland (Lamington, Springbrook), Byron Bay shire and the Sunshine Coast. Avoid driving after sunset outside urban areas. If a collision is unavoidable, brake in a straight line, swerving often causes worse accidents.
  • NSW border crossing: No passport or customs checks crossing Tweed Heads, just a bridge. But remember: Queensland does NOT observe daylight saving, while NSW does. From October–April, it’s 1 hour later in Byron Bay than at your Gold Coast caravan park. Set your phone to auto-update.
  • Low-clearance warnings: Gold Coast undercover shopping-centre car parks and some CBD garages have height restrictions (2.0–2.6 m). Check your campervan’s height on the booking confirmation and plan parking accordingly.

Driving conditions around Gold Coast

Gold Coast traffic peaks 7–9 AM and 4–6 PM on weekdays, especially on the M1 Pacific Motorway north to Brisbane and at the Tweed Heads border crossing. Avoid arriving at the airport during Queensland school holidays if possible. Parking a campervan in Surfers Paradise is difficult, pick up at the airport, head straight to your holiday park at Helensvale, Tallebudgera or Burleigh, and use light rail (G:link) or the shuttle bus to reach the beachfront.

The major routes (M1 Pacific Motorway north to Brisbane and south to Tweed Heads, Pacific Highway south through Byron Bay to Ballina, Nerang–Murwillumbah Road into the Hinterland, and the Springbrook and Tamborine mountain roads) are all sealed and 2WD-accessible. The Hinterland climbs are steep (expect 2nd-gear switchbacks on the Springbrook plateau road and the ascent to O’Reilly’s), drive the Hinterland in daylight and allow extra time.

Camping and caravan parks around Gold Coast

The Gold Coast and its Hinterland offer some of Australia's most versatile campervan camping, beachfront holiday parks, rainforest glamping, border-country bush camps, and national-park sites perched over waterfalls. Campervan-friendly options range from full-service family resorts to remote Lamington plateau camps.

Holiday parks on the Gold Coast coastal strip

  • BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park (Helensvale): The closest big full-service park to Surfers Paradise, powered sites, lagoon pool, playground, 15 minutes by G:link light rail to Broadbeach. Book 1–2 months ahead in school holidays.
  • NRMA Treasure Island Holiday Park (Biggera Waters): Family-friendly riverside park with pools, water-park, mini-golf and camp kitchen. Easy M1 access north to Brisbane or south to Byron.
  • Ashmore Palms Holiday Village (Ashmore): 5 km from Surfers Paradise, surrounded by tropical gardens, powered sites, pool, jumping pillow and playground.
  • Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park (Palm Beach): Council-run creek-side park between Burleigh Heads and Currumbin, safe paddling for kids, walk-in access to patrolled beach. Books out 3–6 months ahead for Christmas.
  • Currumbin Waters Holiday Village: Quieter southern-end park near the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Elephant Rock, great base for surfing, kayaking and whale-watching.

Campgrounds in the Hinterland and south of the border

  • The Knoll (Tamborine Mountain): 45 minutes inland from Surfers Paradise, tranquil rainforest camping close to Gallery Walk cafés, wineries and the Glow Worm Caves.
  • Binna Burra Campground (Lamington National Park): Plateau-top camping with panoramic views and the start of the TreeTop Walk. Wintertime nights are cold (under 5°C), pack a warm sleeping bag.
  • O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat campground: World-class bird-watching at the Lamington Green Catbird and satin bowerbird hide, 90 minutes of winding mountain road from the Coast.
  • Settlement Campground (Springbrook National Park): The base for Purling Brook Falls, Natural Bridge glow-worm cave and the Twin Falls circuit. Powered sites, hot showers, bookable via Queensland National Parks.
  • BIG4 Tweed Billabong (Tweed Heads): Just over the NSW border, lagoon pool and paddle-boats. Gateway to Fingal Head and Brunswick Heads.
  • BIG4 Byron Bay Holiday Park: 80 km south of Surfers Paradise, walk-in to Main Beach, café strip, and the Byron Lighthouse walk. Book 4–6 months ahead for peak summer.

Freedom camping and overnight rules

Queensland is relatively strict on freedom camping inside Gold Coast City Council boundaries, overnight parking on streets, beach car parks and shopping-centre lots is not allowed and fines start at AUD $159. Approved rest-area overnighting is available north towards the Sunshine Coast (Gympie Regional Council), south of the border in the Tweed Shire, and further inland around Beaudesert and Casino. The WikiCamps Australia app filters by budget, facilities and council rules, essential for avoiding fines.

Things to do on the Gold Coast by campervan

Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and the golden beaches

The 57-km coastal strip from Southport down to Coolangatta is the reason most visitors come. Surfers Paradise has the iconic high-rise skyline, Cavill Avenue nightlife and a family-friendly patrolled beach. Walk the oceanfront path south through Broadbeach (Kurrawa patrolled beach, the Oasis shopping centre) and Mermaid Beach. Further south, Burleigh Heads is the Coast’s coolest neighbourhood, a headland national park, world-class right-hand point break, café strip and farmers’ market. Campervans are not allowed in Surfers Paradise streets overnight, stay at a holiday park and use the G:link light rail.

Hinterland rainforest, waterfalls and glow-worms

Lamington National Park (2 hours inland). UNESCO-listed Gondwana rainforest with O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, the TreeTop Walk, and bird-watching that rivals anywhere in Australia. Springbrook National Park (1 hour) features Purling Brook Falls, the Best of All Lookout (valley panorama), and the famous Natural Bridge glow-worm cave (go at dusk). Tamborine Mountain (45 minutes) is the easy half-day option. Gallery Walk cafés, local wineries, Cedar Creek Falls, and the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk.

Byron Bay and the Northern NSW coast

An 80-km drive south crosses the border at Tweed Heads and delivers you to Byron Bay. Australia’s most easterly point and the cultural capital of the North Coast. Walk the Cape Byron Lighthouse track to Wategos Beach and the blowhole, surf at The Pass or Tallow Beach, and eat your way down Jonson Street. Nearby villages. Brunswick Heads, Bangalow, Mullumbimby, are all reachable as easy campervan day trips.

Theme parks and wildlife sanctuaries

The Gold Coast hosts Australia’s biggest theme-park cluster, Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Dreamworld, Wet’n’Wild and Paradise Country, all within 20 minutes north of Surfers Paradise. All have oversized campervan parking. For wildlife, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (southern Gold Coast) and David Fleay Wildlife Park (Burleigh) offer hand-feeding rainbow lorikeets, koala photos and nightly platypus-spotting walks.

Whale watching, dolphins and surfing

Humpback whales pass Gold Coast headlands June–October on their annual migration, free land-based viewing from Burleigh Heads, Point Danger (Coolangatta), Fingal Head and Cape Byron Lighthouse. Boat tours depart Mariner’s Cove and Southport daily. Dolphins surf alongside swimmers year-round at Snapper Rocks, Rainbow Bay and The Spit. Beginner surfers should head to Currumbin Alley or Rainbow Bay; experienced surfers to Snapper, Kirra, Duranbah and Burleigh Point.

Practical tips for campervan travel around Gold Coast

Fuel and supplies

Unleaded petrol runs AUD $1.75–2.15/L across the Gold Coast. 7-Eleven, Ampol and BP have the most locations; independents (Puma, United, Liberty) are often 5–10 cents cheaper. Campervan diesel averages AUD $1.80–2.05/L. Fill up before heading into the Hinterland, station density drops sharply beyond Canungra and Nerang. Major supermarkets (Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA) are everywhere in the coastal strip and in Robina, Pacific Fair and Robina Town Centre; Surfers Paradise has 24-hour IGAs for late-night stock-ups.

Tolls and parking

The Gold Coast itself has no toll roads. North towards Brisbane, the Logan Motorway, Gateway Motorway and Gateway Bridge are all electronic (GoVia or LinktGo), most rental campervans have an e-tag fitted and tolls are billed at the end of the rental, usually with an admin fee (AUD $5–10 per trip). Avoid parking in central Surfers Paradise, paid meters run AUD $4–6/hour, overnight stays are prohibited, and most inner-city garages have 2.0 m height bars. Drop the campervan at a holiday park (Helensvale, Ashmore, Tallebudgera) and use the G:link light rail or the 777 express bus to Surfers Paradise.

Beach and sun safety

Queensland’s UV index exceeds 11 (extreme) for 9 months of the year. Wear SPF 50+ sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and UPF-rated clothing. Always swim between the red-and-yellow flags at patrolled beaches, rip currents are the #1 cause of drowning deaths in Australia. Box jellyfish are NOT present on the Gold Coast (they are a Far North Queensland issue); however, bluebottles (Portuguese man-o’-war) wash up on north winds and their sting is painful, check the beach warning flags daily. Shark alarm sirens are rare, leave the water immediately if sounded.

Connectivity

Mobile coverage is excellent across the whole Gold Coast strip, the Hinterland towns (Canungra, Tamborine, Beechmont), Byron Bay, Mullumbimby, and the Sunshine Coast. Coverage drops inside Lamington and Springbrook national parks, download offline maps before you climb the plateau. Telstra has the best regional coverage; Optus and Vodafone are cheaper in urban areas. Free Wi-Fi is widely available at McDonald’s, most cafés, and all public libraries.

Time zone (and the daylight-saving trap)

Queensland uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST, UTC+10) year-round. Queensland does NOT observe daylight saving. From October to April, New South Wales runs an hour ahead on Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT, UTC+11). This matters: if you drive 30 minutes from Coolangatta to Tweed Heads during daylight-saving months, your phone may suddenly jump forward an hour. Plan border-crossing ferry tickets, restaurant bookings and school times carefully.

Weather and packing

The Gold Coast is sub-tropical, summer (December–February) is hot and humid (25–32°C) with short punchy afternoon thunderstorms and occasional cyclone-driven low-pressure systems. Winter (June–August) is surprisingly cool, especially in the Hinterland: coastal daytime 18–23°C but nights drop to 5–8°C on the Lamington plateau. Autumn and spring are the Goldilocks zones (22–28°C). Always pack a rain shell for summer, and a proper warm layer if you plan to camp in the Hinterland. Download the BOM Weather app for Australian forecasts and cyclone warnings.

Events and festivals on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is Australia’s year-round events capital, home to the Gold Coast 600 Supercars, Schoolies Week, the world’s biggest surf carnivals, Splendour in the Grass next door in Byron, and a packed calendar of food, film and music festivals. Book campervan holiday parks 4–6 months ahead for any of the major events below.

Major festivals and events

  • Gold Coast Marathon (July): Australia’s premier road marathon, over 25,000 runners from 60+ countries run from Southport along the Surfers Paradise oceanfront. Holiday parks within 10 minutes of the start line sell out 6 months ahead.
  • Gold Coast 600 Supercars (Late October): Three days of Australian V8 Supercar racing on a street circuit through Surfers Paradise. Headline music acts each night; campervan parks from Helensvale to Burleigh book out 6 months in advance.
  • Schoolies Week (Late November, early December): Australia’s three-week end-of-school-year celebration draws 20,000+ graduating students to Surfers Paradise. Family travellers should avoid the Surfers area during these three weeks, base yourself at Tallebudgera, Tweed Heads or in the Hinterland.
  • Blues on Broadbeach (May): Australia’s largest free blues festival, four days, 80+ acts across beachfront stages and venues in Broadbeach. Stay at NRMA Treasure Island or Tallebudgera Creek.
  • Byron Bay Bluesfest (Easter, 40 minutes south): Five-day international blues and roots festival on a Tyagarah farm, past headliners include Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Robert Plant. Byron holiday parks and campervan sites book out 8 months ahead.
  • Splendour in the Grass (July, near Byron): Australia’s biggest music festival, 40,000 campers in a purpose-built festival village at North Byron Parklands. Campervan-friendly pre-book packages sell out within days of release.
  • Commonwealth Games Legacy (April memories): The Gold Coast hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games; Carrara Stadium, the Aquatic Centre and the surf-side events legacy (Southport Broadwater Parklands) are all open for visitors year-round.
  • Gold Coast Film Festival (April, May): Ten days of Australian and international cinema at HOTA (Home of the Arts) and Event Cinemas Pacific Fair, a great rainy-afternoon alternative.
  • Quiksilver Pro & Roxy Pro Gold Coast (March, when conditions are right): World Surf League Championship Tour event at Snapper Rocks / Duranbah / Kirra, free grandstand viewing. Subject to the global WSL schedule each season.

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