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Free Gold Coast Activities for Families

The family holiday is a big expense, but there are plenty of free activities on the Gold Coast for families of all shapes and sizes to enjoy. Beaches are an obvious example, along with the hotel pool, but there are also things like the HOTA gallery as well as plenty of parks.

Aside from the beckoning thought of planning the perfect trip for the family, there’s always the worry of going over budget. One of the mistakes we make is thinking that fun can only be had when we break the bank — truth is, there are plenty of exciting activities you can do with the family for free the next time you’re on the Gold Coast.

The lush rainforest of the Gold Coast
There’s so much to see on the Gold Coast and so much natural beauty around every corner. Image via Tourism QLD.

Explore the nature and outdoors

How lucky we are to have nature right at our doorstep without a fee. No matter where you go, the general outdoors won’t ever disappoint when you’re being frugal. The hard part really comes in deciding which national park or hike trail you can fit into your itinerary, and of course, which ones are suitable for the kids.

The Rock Pools in Currumbin Valley is a hidden retreat just 30 minutes from the centre — explore and have a go at jumping into the pristine lake water of this valley gem. If you’re curious to drive inland instead, there’s also Tamborine Mountain, pick an easy trek to do with the family and find the perfect place to settle for a picnic.

With just a bit of research, you can narrow down a few national parks that everyone in the family can hit off in one go — the trick is to not be disheartened with the thought of not being able to do them all!<o:p></o:p>

A family walking through the markets together in the Gold Coast
Whether you’re looking for unique mementos, a new outfit, or great street eats, the Gold Coast markets are a must-visit. Image via Tourism QLD.

Visit the markets

Markets are free to enter and can be budget-friendly (if you see to it as a great source for knick-knack hunting). What better than to come home with an intricate item made by a Queensland local?

The Gold Coast is home to an array of unique markets perfect for a morning pursuit. Consider the Carrara Markets, The Village Markets, or any other Gold Coast markets close to where you’re staying on your to-do list with the family. Carve some time out of the early hours to grab fresh local produce, homemade baked goods and coffee, or to just fire up your senses and take in the smells and sights of your holiday location.<o:p></o:p>

Lorikeets sitting on people at the Gold Coast
There’s no experience quite like a flock of happy Lorikeets eating from your hands. Image via Tourism QLD.

Feed the lorikeets

Although a day spent seeing some of Australia’s incredible wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary sounds like a treat, you would be surprised at how you can experience nature without it coming at a cost.

The iconic rainbow lorikeets are a must-see for anyone eager to catch the colourful wings of these alluring birds. The best part? Ok, it’s not strictly free but with a small donation, you can grab a plate and try your hand at feeding them. The lorikeets make their way down between 8am to 4pm every day at the sanctuary and all you have to do is stand still and let the feeding frenzy take place. We promise that this’ll be just as fun for you as it will be for the kids.

A whale breaching up out of the water at the Gold Coast
No matter your age, there’s something that’s always amazing about seeing a whale launch up and out of the water. Image via Tourism QLD.

Catch the whale migration

If you find yourself visiting the Gold Coast between June to November, you will have the opportunity to take the family down for some whale spotting.

That’s right, pack your gear for the day and head on down to the coastline for the chance to see the humpback highway. The kids will love to be able to spot a whale or two or three during peak season of the whale migration. Boat tours can be expensive but there are ways you and the family can get in a slice of nature with snacks in one hand and a sharp eye.

Find the best watch point along the coast and set-up camp for the day. Tally how many you spot as they pass by and don’t forget to take a few snapshots of the moment if you can!<o:p></o:p>

Dad and his kid run through the water on a Gold Coast beach
Running through the shallows, building sandcastles, and swimming in the cool waters makes for a great day for the whole family. Image via Tourism QLD.

Hit up the beach

When it comes to the Gold Coast, beaches are a must-visit. Try Surfers Paradise and some of the most popular (for good reason) beaches of Australia. Or Evandale Lake, a local favourite and hidden gem that most tourists may not know about. There are plenty of beaches up and down the Gold Coast, you’ll be spoilt for choice.<o:p></o:p>

A family watching the waves at Burleigh Hill, Gold Coast
The serene sunset over Burleigh Hill is the perfect way to wrap up a day on the Gold Coast. Image via Tourism QLD.

Watch a sunset at Burleigh Hill

Anyone and everyone can enjoy a sunset. It’s quite literally one of the things you can do for free and a great way to spend some down-time with the family.

Burleigh Hill is renowned for its sultry lookout of the coast with views all the way to Surfers Paradise. End the day by grabbing a spot atop the grassy area with a picnic rug and a takeaway meal, and watch the sun sink away into the night.

If you’re after more sunset spots, read our article on exploring some Gold Coast hidden gems
The HOTA Gallery, Gold Coast
The HOTA (Home Of The Arts) Gallery on the Gold Coast. Image via Tourism QLD.

Go to an art gallery

Want to take it easy and get the kids involved with the arts and culture scene? You may feel like the option of air-conditioning sounds more desirable if you’re visiting over summer as days can reach up to 39°C.

Plan a list of the art galleries in the Gold Coast you could visit with the family in exchange for a day out in the heat. Your travel plans don’t have to be reserved to just outdoor activities only – there’s quite a few interactive and impressive art exhibits around that will get your creative intuition buzzing.

If learning about history sounds more appealing, drop by the Gold Coast Historic Museum or ride some waves indoors at Surf World – the museum of surfing. Some of these even offer tours along the way. Fun, free, and educational; triple bonus.<o:p></o:p>

Children at Palm Beach Playground
With plenty of things to climb over and crawl through, a playground is never-ending fun for kids. Image via Palm Beach Playground.

Add in some playground fun

Let the kids expend some energy on the playgrounds of the Gold Coast whilst you get the BBQ or picnic going. Getting on a hike trail or driving can take a toll on you, meanwhile kids have a lot of stamina to release, and daily activities may not be enough for them.

Playgrounds and water parks certainly make their way onto the list of great children’s activities on the Gold Coast, and there are many interesting ones located around the area in which will surely pique the thrill levels of your little ones.

Palm Beach Playground is just one of the playgrounds situated on a large open, grassy parkland that overlooks Palm Beach. Maybe make a day trip out of it after you come back from feeding the lorikeets at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary as these locations are only 20 minutes apart.

Just heading up north on the coast, there’s also The Rockpools at Broadwater Parklands in Southport which should help cool the family down on a hot day.


There you have it. Keep busy with this list of free family activities on the Gold Coast. Who says you need to go out of pocket to truly immerse yourself in this sunshine city? Home to famed sandy beaches and magical rainforests, the world is your oyster when it comes to planning a holiday here with your family. 

Whether you’re making a round trip or visiting the Gold Coast for the first time, this holiday capital will always await those who thrive on discovery and endless adventure. <o:p></o:p>

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