13 of the best hotels on the Gold Coast

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Level up the luxe on your Gold Coast stay at one of these top hotels.

From the northerly Surfers Paradise down to Coolangatta, the Gold Coast isn’t short of places to drop and flop. Whether you’re in town to party, play or just soak up the sunshine, there’s a luxe high-rise or a hip low-rise ready to welcome you. Pick your vibe and get packing with our round-up of the best hotels on the Gold Coast.

1. The Langham Gold Coast

Like a shimmering crystal obelisk set in the sand, The Langham Gold Coast  is unobstructed beachfront luxury. With nothing but a public beachside path between you and the dazzling sea, you can’t get any more toes-in-sand than at this new-build, five-star gem.

two women admiring beach views from the balcony at The Langham Gold Coast
The Langham Gold Coast is just steps away from the shore. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

An Insta-worthy pool, destination Cantonese restaurant, T’Ang Court and serenity-inducing Chuan Spa are all listed among the many refined amenities here, leaving precious few reasons to venture further than the few steps forward to the shore. Oh, and that signature Langham scent as you enter the lobby – heavenly.

dining at The Langham Gold Coast
You’ll be spoilt for choice with dining options. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Address: 38 Old Burleigh Rd, Surfers Paradise

2. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort

Main Beach-adjacent, this Gold Coast jewel unleashes holiday feelings the minute you flop onto a poolside sunbed and gaze up at the swaying palms. There are plenty of sunbeds to choose from in the sprawling Sheraton  grounds lavished with six hectares of lagoon pools.

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort gold coast
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort offers guests direct beach access.

Shopping and dining precinct, the yachty-chic Marina Mirage is just across the way providing easy access to whatever vacation supplies you may need, while guests also enjoy direct beach access. Two restaurants and two bars, including a swim-up bar, give way to days spent in a perpetual state of relaxation.

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort gold coast Ocean Premium King suite
Be in full holiday mode in the Ocean Premium King suite.

Address: 71 Sea World Drive, Main Beach

3. The Cheshire Cat Motel

A Gold Coast classic gets reimagined for modern times at this revision of a retro favourite. The Cheshire Cat Motel  has kept its cool while leaning into its original surf motel energy.

the interior of The Cheshire Cat Motel
The Cheshire Cat Motel is a Gold Coast classic. (Image: ACG Creative Co.)

With six queen rooms and a two-bedroom bungalow, it’s a great spot for a takeover with a bunch of friends, perhaps for a special event.

the bedroom at The Cheshire Cat Motel
Stay overnight with friends at The Cheshire Cat Motel. (Image: Andy Macpherson)

Otherwise, come as a couple and plunge into the cooling terracotta-tiled pool, chill in the terrace area or explore the delights of Palm Beach – the GC’s quickest gentrifying suburb.

a pool with sun loungers at The Cheshire Cat Motel
Plunge into the refreshing terracotta-tiled pool. (Image: Andy Macpherson)

Address: 1005 Gold Coast Highway, Main Beach

4. The Pink Motel

It’s definitely pink. You won’t miss this flamingo-hued corner Cooli hotel (that’s local-speak for Coolangatta). An icon then as it is now, this retro-hip stay is right across from the beach and short steps to shops and restaurants, not to mention a very short skip to the airport. While amenities are minimal at the Pink Motel , you will find the grungy dive bar-esque Eddie’s Grub House onsite downstairs and a rooftop space where you can BYO food and drink to enjoy the rays. Breakfast in bed can be ordered through a QR code in your room from nearby local Ground Coolangatta.

Address: 171 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

5. Q1 Resort and Spa

For elevated apartment stays, the sky-piercing Q1 is your go-to. This is Australia’s highest residential tower and home to the shiny Q1 Resort and Spa . When you decide to come down to earth from your lofty digs, you’ll find the beach a 50-metre stroll away and the centre of Surfer’s Paradise within easy reach. But while inside the Gold Coast landmark, embark on a little self-care at Stephanies Wellness Spa or in the sauna and steam room. You might also ascend 230 metres to enjoy the 360-degree views and enjoy a drink at the SkyPoint bistro and bar, or slip into your choice of two lagoon pools. With one- to four-bedroom apartments and a presidential suite bookable, it’s a good option if you’re travelling with the brood.

an aerial view of the buildings by the beach at Q1 Resort and Spa
Elevate your Gold Coast stay at the towering Q1 Resort and Spa.

Address: 9 Hamilton Avenue, Surfers Paradise

6. JW Marriot

The only Australian outpost of the luxe JW Marriot  brand can be found in Surfers Paradise. While this five-star, sleek and subtly designed hotel is all muted tones and luxe touches, it knows where it is.

the grand staircase at the lobby of JW Marriot, Gold Coast
Step into the grand lobby of the five-star JW Marriot Hotel.

It’s in one of the country’s most family-friendly destinations and so it welcomes them with a saltwater lagoon and freshwater pool with a slide, as well as actually interesting kids’ activities, such as a sushi-making class, family yoga, and herb-planting.

the bedroom at JW Marriot, Gold Coast
Refresh in one of the sleek and stylish suites.

For the adults, there’s the lavish Spa by JW, two restaurants and a bar, a fitness centre and a lounge.

beach views from the balcony of JW Marriot, Gold Coast
Breathe in the ocean air from your balcony.

Address: 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

7. Dorsett Gold Coast

Folded into the leisure precinct of The Star Gold Coast, Dorsett  is definitively all Gold Coast in style. It’s twinkling lights and city nights here with entertainment right on your doorstep at The Star’s casino, restaurants and bars.

an aerial view of the Dorsett Gold Coast
The Dorsett is classic Gold Coast style. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

In the daylight hours, Kurrawa Beach is 500-metres away and shopping precinct Pacific Fair is across the road (albeit a big road). But you may find motivation lacking when it comes to shifting from your submerged sun lounge at the Isoletto Pool Club.

a couple relaxing in the balcony of their suite at Dorsett Gold Coast
Stay in one of Dorsett’s elegantly designed rooms. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Address: 5 The Darling Avenue, Broadbeach

8. The Darling

Also part of The Star precinct, The Darling may be set inside the glitzy, neon-lit adult’s playground but it has elevated boutique vibes.

the luxe living area at The Darling at The Star Gold Coast
The Darling at The Star Gold Coast embodies sophisticated luxury. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Luxe and indulgent with echoes of Art Deco style, The Darling is just 56 suites and penthouses all finessed with a considered aesthetic. When you’re not frocking up and flitting out, there’s a pool to chill by and the Azure Spa to zen at.

the billiards room at The Darling at The Star Gold Coast
There’s a dedicated billiards room to keep you entertained. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Address: 1 The Darling Ave, Broadbeach

9. Hilton Surfers Paradise

A box-ticker and reliable all-rounder from vacay to work stay, the Hilton Surfers Paradise places you in the middle of it all. Just a two-minute trot to the beach and right where the dining and nightlife action happens, you can be fairly confident all needs will be amply met in step with the hotel chain’s usual style.

a top view of the pool at Hilton Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast
Hilton Surfers Paradise is set in the middle of dining and nightlife action. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Onsite drinks take place at Ms Margot’s or the poolside Deck Bar, while Catch Restaurant starts your day right with a bountiful buffet breakfast. There are also four pools to divide your time between, as well as the eforea spa and a fitness centre.

a glass of cocktail by the pool at Hilton Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast
Sip cocktails by the pool. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Address: 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

10. The Star Grand

Muted hues and classic hotel elegance set the tone for a refined stay when you check into the 592-room The Star Grand . Guests have The Star’s plentiful diversions at their fingertips from the casino to an array of restaurants, as well as the Azure Spa and hotel pool.

a couple facing each other inside one of the suites at The Star Grand, Gold Coast
Check into a classic and elegant suite at The Star Grand. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Address: 1 The Darling Ave, Broadbeach

11.  Sofitel Gold Coast

The French hotel chain brings a little Parisian chic to sun-bleached Broadbeach with its signature style. The digs are an easy reach to the beach, as well as the nightlife of Surfers Paradise and shopping at Pacific Fair.

the building exterior of Sofitel Gold Coast
Stay in the heart of the Gold Coast at Sofitel.

Inside, it’s French Champagne on the pour at the two onsite bars, and in the family-friendly Bistro On3, located unsurprisingly on level 3. Occupying the same level is the rooftop pool deck, where many hours can be happily whittled away on a cocoon-shaped sun lounge.

the luxury ocean-view room at Sofitel Gold Coast
Take in panoramic ocean views from your suite.

Address: 81 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

12. InterContinental Sanctuary Cove

Is golf is your game? Then drive yourself toward this luxe hotel set amid the green at the InterContinental Sanctuary Cove . When you’re not swinging it on the course, you might choose to soak up the rays at either the lagoon-like beach pool or the terrace pool and spa, or hit the Country Club to discuss golf-related topics.

the lagoon-like beach pool at InterContinental Sanctuary Cove, Gold Coast
InterContinental Sanctuary Cove boasts a lagoon-like beach pool. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Other activities for non-golfers might include a high tea experience, shopping at nearby Marine Village, or meeting the resident kangaroos. The resort is family-friendly and well-equipped to keep you within the grounds thanks to five restaurants ranging from casual to finer dining.

a room with balcony at InterContinental Sanctuary Cove, Gold Coast
Sleep in comfort and luxury at InterContinental Sanctuary Cove. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Address: Manor Circuit, Sanctuary Cove

13. Imperial Hotel

Yes, it looks familiar and that’s because this lavishly styled five-star hotel was once the Versace Hotel. It has new owners, but the gilt edges and opulence remain.

the front facade of Imperial Hotel, Gold Coast
The Imperial Hotel was once the Versace Hotel.

You can lean all the way into a White Lotus-esque fantasy here with the Imperial’s  elaborate Italian architecture and waterfront location.

the pool at Imperial Hotel, Gold Coast
The gilt edges and opulence have been preserved.

There are 200 rooms and suites, and 72 condominiums for longer stays or larger groups. Unwind at the two restaurants or strap into your stilettos and click-clack to a poolside cabana at the Water Salon.

the lobby at Imperial Hotel, Gold Coast
Imperial Hotel boasts elaborate Italian architecture.

Address: 94 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

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Working for many of Australia’s top publications, Lara Picone has had the distinct pleasure of writing, editing and curating content about the finer things in life for more than 15 years. Graduating from Macquarie University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, her editorial foundation began at Qantas: The Australian Way magazine, before moving on to learn the fast-paced ropes of a weekly magazine at Sunday Magazine and picking up the art of brand curation at donna hay magazine. Pivoting a near-problematic travel lust into a career move by combining it with storytelling and a curious appetite, her next role was as Deputy Editor of SBS Feast magazine and later Online Editor of SBS Food online. She then stepped into her dream job as Editor of Australian Traveller before becoming Online Editor for both International Traveller and Australian Traveller. Now as a freelancer, Lara always has her passport at-the-ready to take flight on assignment for the Australian Traveller team, as well as for publications such as Qantas Magazine, Escape and The Weekend Australian. As ever, her appetite is the first thing she packs.
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What it’s really like to stay on the world’s largest sand island

Exploring the world’s largest sand island starts with the perfect K’gari homebase.

The morning light is still soft, but it’s already a perfect sunny day. We left our K’gari homebase at Kingfisher Bay Resort  with our guide, Peter Meyer, at 9 am to make the most of our time to explore all that the world’s largest sand island holds. The size of K’gari is hard to grasp until you arrive here. This is no sandbar. Stretching 120 kilometres, unique lakes, mangrove systems, rainforest, 75 Miles of beach, historic shipwrecks, small townships and even one of Queensland’s best bakeries are all hidden within its bounds.

But first, one of the island’s most iconic sights: the pure silica sand and crystal clear waters of Lake McKenzie.

Laying eyes on it for the first time, I’m finally able to confirm that the photos don’t lie. The sand is pure white, without the merest hint of yellow. The water fades from a light halo of aqua around the edges to a deeper, royal blue, the deeper it gets (not that it’s particularly deep, six metres at most). The surface remains surprisingly undisturbed, like a mirror.

Arriving with our guide before 10 am means that no one else is around when we get here. Which means we have the pleasure of breaking the smooth surface with our own ripples as we enter. As a self-confessed wimp with chilly water temperatures, my fears are quickly assuaged. Even in the morning, the water stays around 23 degrees – perfect for lazing about all day. But we have more sights to see.

Exploring K’gari

ariel of in lake mckenzie on k'gari fraser island
Relax in the warm waters of Lake McKenzie. (Image: Ayeisha Sheldon)

This was the Personalised 4WD tour offered by Kingfisher Bay Resort, and my absolute top pick of experiences. Over the course of the day, we had the freedom to create our own bespoke itinerary (plus a provided picnic lunch along the way), with an expert guide who had plenty of stories and local expertise to give context to what we were looking at. From the history of the SS Maheno shipwreck, which survived the First World War only to be washed ashore by a cyclone in 1935, to a detailed description of how an island made of sand could sustain such diverse flora.

If it’s your first time to K’gari, the Beauty Spots Tour is another great option. Departing daily from Kingfisher Bay Resort (you’ll start to notice a trend, as many of the tours do start and end here), an air-conditioned, 4WD bus takes guests to the island’s most iconic locations, including the best places to swim, like Lake McKenzie and Eli Creek. The latter offers a gentle current, perfect for riding with a blow-up tyre out towards the ocean.

The next day, for a look at a completely different side of K’gari, I joined one of Kingfisher Bay Resort’s Immersive Ranger-guided tours to kayak through the mangroves of Dundonga Creek. This long, snake-like stretch of creek winds its way inland from the ocean outlet we entered by, at times too narrow for three kayaks to be side-by-side. Small insects buzz from leaf to leaf, while birds call overhead. Occasional bubbles indicate we’ve passed some fish that call this place home.

kayak tour through the mangroves at k'gari island
Learn about the island’s mangroves from your Ranger. (Image: Reuben Nutt/ TEQ)

If kayaking isn’t for you – or if, like me, you simply want more – other ranger-led experiences include nature walks and a dedicated Junior Eco Ranger Program for kids ages five to 12 (these run every weekend, and daily over the peak December holidays). Just ask for a timetable of upcoming tours when you check in.

While during whale season, Hervey Bay Whale Watch & Charters operates tours from the hotel’s jetty to get up close to the famous Humpback Highway of Hervey Bay, from 7 November to 31 May, attention turns to the Aqua Oasis Cruise . Departing from the resort every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday for resort guests, adventure along the island’s remote western coast, pointing out wildlife like dolphins, turtles, flying fish and eagles along the way.

The cruise drops anchor so guests can jump into the water using the boat’s equipment – from SUP boards to inflatable slides and jumping platforms. Then refuel with a provided lunch, of course.

Unwind at sunset

two people drinking cocktails at sunset bar, kingfisher bay resort
Unwind at the Sunset Bar. (Image: Sean Scott)

As much as days on K’gari can be filled with adventure, to me, the afternoons and evenings there are for unwinding. Sunsets on K’gari are absolutely unbelievable, with Kingfisher Bay on the west side being the best spot to catch the colours.

The Sunset Bar , located at the start of the resort’s jetty and overlooking the beach, is the ultimate location for sundowners. Let chill beats wash over you as you sip on cool wines, beers and cocktails in a relaxed, friendly vibe. Personally, a cheese board was also absolutely called for. As the sun sinks, the sand, sea and horizon turn a vibrant shade of orange, with the jetty casting a dramatic shadow across the water.

When the show is over, head back to the hotel for dinner at the Asian-fusion Dune restaurant, or the pub-style Sand + Wood. But if your appetite is still whetted for more lights and colours, the evening isn’t over yet.

Settle into the Illumina stage for Return to Sky, an immersive light and sound show leading viewers on a captivating journey through K’gari’s stories and landscapes.

Indulge and disconnect

woman setting up massage room at kingfisher bay resort Island Day Spa
Find bliss at Island Day Spa. (Image: Jessica Miocevich)

Of course, there is a type of traveller who knows that balance is important, day or night. While Kingfisher Bay Resort offers more than one pool for guests to spend all day lounging by (they’ll even serve you food and drinks while you do it), you’ll find me at the Island Day Spa.

The masseuses could match the magic hands of any big city spa, and I felt the warm welcome as I walked into the light, breezy reception. Choose from a range of botanical facials, beauty treatments and soothing massages using traditional techniques (obviously, I couldn’t go past a relaxing massage). All products used contain organic, native botanical ingredients with nutrient-rich plant extracts to soothe skin and mind. To really indulge, try out one of the packages, couples treatment or even a pre-wedding day offering.

Getting there

kingfisher bay resort 4wd tour driving passed ss maheno on k'gari island
The world of K’gari awaits. (Image: Jessica Miocevich)

Getting to K’gari is shockingly easy. Find daily flights into Hervey Bay from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Kingfisher Bay Resort offers a shuttle bus between the airport, their headquarters in Hervey Bay and the ferry to take you to K’gari.