Located between Kirra Beach and Snapper Rocks, Coolangatta Beach is one of the Gold Coast’s only north-facing beaches. Due to this, its waters tend to stay calm and protected. It is easy to walk from Coolangatta around to Snapper Rocks and Danger Point where, if you’re lucky, you might spot whales or other marine life. Picnic facilities are located in Queen Elizabeth Park and just beyond there are several small stores and places to eat.
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Coolangatta Beach offers great walking, photography, swimming and more possibilities. Rescuers patrolled the area. There are a lot of cafes/restaurants across the road, with a lot of food to choose from! Every month there will be a market with a variety of interesting goods to browse or buy. The Marine Corps has toll parking throughout the parade. There is a large parking lot in the south. Walking along the waterfront, the scenery is beautiful. There are plenty of accommodations, shopping centers, clubs, hotels, theaters and more. There are public bus services to the Gold Coast or New South Wales.
My family and I walked a long way along one end of the town before we visited Coolangatta Beach and discovered a well-kept beach with rock pools, small bays and several acres of beautiful sandy beaches. Monitored by professional and helpful lifeguards to ensure the safety of your family. There are also wild animals, especially lizards, which provide my children with many opportunities for entertainment and photography. We saw whales rushing out of the sea, seeing dolphins jumping and playing during our walk-shocking! The trip here from Brisbane is definitely worth it.
This place is indeed very vibrant, but it may be too hot for Asians. It feels a bit unbearable after staying for more than 10 minutes, but young people in Europe and the United States are here to fully release their nature.