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Free Fun on the Gold Coast

When you visit the Gold Coast, don’t miss the chance to see all of the wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Those looking for a glimpse at some local wildlife can stop by for the free Lorikeet feeding. This takes place daily so check out their website for times https://www.cws.org.au/

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Free Fun on the Gold Coast

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  1. Free Fun on the Gold Coast

  2. There's much to see and do when you visit the Gold Coast in Australia. From incredible beaches and thrilling amusement parks to exciting opportunities to see and learn about the native wildlife. If you're visiting and looking for some ways to maximise your fun without spending a fortune, there are some inexpensive or even free ways to experience this beautiful part of the country.

  3. Hire a Bike and Go for a Ride The Gold Coast Oceanway is a series of paths that run along the ocean, creating a great opportunity for a scenic bike ride. Whether you're cycling alone, with your spouse or entire family, this is a great way to see and experience the coast. And, some other fun things to do on the Gold Coast include swimming and picnicking - so pack a lunch and your bathing suit and stop at a nice spot on your way.

  4. A Day at the Beach Of course, some of the top Gold Coast activities include relaxing at some of the local beaches! Whether you venture to Surfers Paradise or Coolongatta, Rainbow Bay, or any of the other beaches along the coastline, you will have ample opportunity to play in the sand, surf, swim or just relax. Don't forget your sunscreen, a beach umbrella, snacks and water.

  5. Feed the Lorikeets at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary While it's certainly worth it to pay the admission and to see all of the wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, those looking for a free glimpse at some local wildlife can stop by for the free Lorikeet feeding. This takes place daily so check out their website for times.

  6. Stop at Local Parks There are several parks and playgrounds throughout the area, so there will be no shortage of free fun for those with kids. Top parks in the area include Paradise Point Parklands, Laguna Park, Pat Fagan Park and Rockpools at Southport.

  7. Whale Watching from the Headlands From May to October, you can hike to the top of some of the headlands to see if you can get a glimpse of the humpback whales that are migrating.

  8. There's no shortage of activities and sights that will interest and entertain people of all ages. The good news, too, is that you certainly don't have to spend a lot of money to really enjoy yourself. Make note of the tips shared here and get out and see all that the area has to offer!  

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