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View from headland, Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
View from headland, Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Surfer entering water, Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Burleigh Heads National Park, Courtesy of Tourism Queensland

Fast becoming the most popular family holiday destination, Burleigh Heads overlooks the sun-drenched beaches and crystal waters of the Pacific. Conveniently located halfway between Coolangatta Airport and the lights of Surfers Paradise, Burleigh Heads is one of the few remaining places where visitors can actually experience what the Gold Coast was like before it was invaded by high-rise development.

Brave the Burleigh barrels, the south-easterly swell which rolls around the headland and provides the ideal conditions for national surf events including the Quiksilver Pro. Nearby Tallebudgera Creek offers calm waters and an estuary beach which is ideal for families with small children. Those with older children will enjoy exploring the rock pools, and can cool off with a splash in the waves at the main beach.

The beaches are lined with beautiful parklands with sheltered picnic and barbecue areas to enjoy, and beachfront cafes and restaurants in which to sample the local cuisine.

Take a walk along the esplanade, following the graceful Norfolk Pines along the beachfront and up the hill to the Burleigh Heads National Park. The park is a peaceful haven of windswept tussocks and ancient rainforest that harbours local wildlife and boasts spectacular views of the surrounding coastline.

The main street, James Street, has a charming small village feel, with shops and cafes flanked by distinctive pines and pandanus palms. Burleigh West boasts a large shopping complex and a booming industrial area featuring major exporters and outlets such as Billabong.

This enchanting holiday playground also offers easy driving access to major theme parks, sport and entertainment clubs, and other Gold Coast attractions.