Things To Do On The Gold Coast For Under $100

Although the Gold Coast is popular for its luxurious lifestyle, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the city on a budget. Here is a list of Gold Coast Activities under $100. You can spend the day on the Gold Coast and indulge in the treats of Australia’s Favorite Playground for under $100. Here’s a list of money-saving tips for a holiday on the Gold Coast.

 

Under $100 Activities For Budget-Conscious Couples

 

Once you learn that two people can enjoy a few pizzas, nine holes of putt-putt mini golf, and a few drinks for under $100, you might exclaim, “Holey Moley.” You’ll be having plenty of money left over after navigating a gallery of themed greens. This place has giggle-inspiring theme that combines good ol’ fashioned fun with exceptional value at $15 per person.

 

For $35, try the ‘sharing is caring’ platter at Holey Moley Surfers Paradise. It includes a half kilo of spicy wings, mac and cheese bites, and your choice of fries.

 

Everyone enjoys tacos, right? You’ll adore them more at Mermaid Beach’s Bonita Bonita, where they’re only $5 each. But Thursday nights are when the fun and inexpensive tacos really happen. Forget Taco Tuesday. Fill up on delicious calamari sprinkled with pineapple chilli jam and cilantro crema or crispy fish with mango creme and tomato pico. 

 

The Carne Picante, has lots of braised beef, habanero creme, pickled cabbage, and guacamole, is a favourite among meat eaters. In addition, there are options for vegetarians and vegans. Ole!

 

Visit the best microbreweries on the Gold Coast for a unique date experience that includes beer tasting alongside inexpensive bar snacks and amber nectar education. Get your date started off right at Balter Brewing Company in Currumbin. From there, head to Burleigh Brewing for a doubleheader.

 

Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, drop by in Miami and explore Lost Palms Brewing Co. and Black Hops Brewery. Sample up to 14 different beers served on paddles and enjoy delicious food from street trucks at a fraction of the price of regular restaurants.

 

 

Solo Traveller Savings

 

For only $45 per person, indulge in a 90-minute soak session at Greenhouse Bathhouse in Burleigh. You can choose from various gentle activities, such as hydrotherapy spa treatments. It’s also a good idea to experience steam rooms with essential oil infusions, and refreshing dips in cool magnesium pools.

 

You should make the most of the sun-dappled deck to continue your rest. It’s because this tranquil haven will be hard for you to leave.

 

Put on your running shoes because there is more than 50 km of waterway-fronting trails that are suitable for biking, walking, and running. Go on a self-guided expedition based on your own endurance. The 36 km Gold Coast Oceanway Network gives you the freedom to start and stop anywhere and everywhere you like by connecting beaches, bridges, and parks in one route. To experience Mount Tamborine’s breathtaking Curtis Falls walk, head for the hills.

 

As you make your way to the base of the gushing falls, you’ll cross palm trees that touch the sky and see the eerily fascinating strangler figs wrapping themselves all over host trees. Wander back along the path, and when you reach the top. Then, reward yourself by stopping at one of the quaint shops located right next to the top of the falls for ice cream or some homemade fudge.

 

Fun For Families That Won’t Bust The Bank

 

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s rainbow lorikeets will delight young birders. These early risers arrive to have nectar twice daily, at 8 am and then again at 4 pm.

 

While it’s free to observe, the children can pay a gold coin donation to get a plate of gooey sugar water that will act as a perch for the birds. It is in exchange for a closer encounter with their new feathered friends. Here’s a tip: wear a hat if you don’t want to be christened by a bird!

 

In addition, the Gold Coast is a great place to enjoy some surf-inspired fun, whether you want to learn to surf or watch the pros in action. Enrol the kids in 2-hour beginner lessons at Walkin’ on Water Surf School located at Greenmount Beach for $55 per person. After that, it’s a short stroll to Rainbow Bay Surf Club or Coolangatta Surf Club, where you can fill up the kids with nipper meals starting at $9.90, including a drink.

 

Bring the picnic rug. Burleigh Hill is every family’s preferred picnic location on the Gold Coast. Grab some delicious açai bowls from Helen’s Heavenly Bulk Foods or a hot bag of fresh fish and chips from Fishmongers in James Street before heading up the hill. You’ll adore the expansive views of the Coast and having a front-row view of Burleigh’s renowned barrels.

 

The nearby playground, beachcombing, and rock pools are all free activities kids can enjoy. If you don’t want to spend more, the Gold Coast is also the perfect place to experience nature’s wonder for free- the Humpback Highway. Find a vantage point from May to November to watch humpback whales migrate north.

 

Accessible Options Are Affordable Too

 

Make a point of visiting Kurrawa Park’s All Abilities Playground. It is where several areas are for children of different ages and playing abilities. Children of all abilities can take advantage of sensory, imaginative, and educational play areas while outside in the warm weather. The zones connnects to each other by a grassy hill and have various themes, such as sandcastles and under the sea. Additionally, you can explore the six interactive community art projects that local artists and nearby schools’ special education students contributed to.

 

David Fleay Wildlife Park in Burleigh is a great place to learn about the bush-meets-beach backyard of the Gold Coast. You’ll encounter curious native animals and endangered species that you would never have the chance to meet in the wild, all living in a secure, man-made habitat that mirrors what nature intended.

 

Thrifty Seniors

 

Take a stroll through the Botanic Gardens, only 10 minutes by car from the heart of Surfers Paradise. It also has 31 hectares of vast open parkland. Several gardens, interpretive walks, and lakes that support native ecosystems are all nearby. Learn about everything from mangroves to mountains, walk in the Yugambeh people’s footsteps at the Story of Country garden, or stop and smell the roses.

 

Discover what native plants are edible and which ones draw butterflies to the bush foods garden. When you need a break, have a cup of organic tea or coffee, or why not indulge in some snack or ice cream at the Friends Center? There are also available free guided walks. Overall, only spend under $100 doing these activities.

 

Cheap Thrills on the Gold Coast Under $100!

 

That’s it for those searching for something to do on the Gold Coast for under $100. From free activities to great deals on attractions, there are many ways for you to have a blast without spending a lot of money. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your next adventure today!