12 of the top family accommodation picks on the Gold Coast

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Make it a (mostly) tantrum-free holiday they’ll remember forever with the best family accommodation on the Gold Coast.

Laid-back locals, lashings of sunshine and more activities than you can poke a selfie stick at – there are plenty of reasons why this city has become synonymous with kid-friendly getaways. The secret to all-round success, in our experience? Finding family accommodation on the Gold Coast that offers supreme comfort when emotions run high, a mixed bag of things to do when boredom creeps in, and dining options for the most demanding of taste buds when the hanger is on the horizon. Our edit of the most outstanding in the region should get you on your way.

1. Paradise Resort Gold Coast

an outdoor pool with sun lounges at Paradise Resort Gold Coast

The idyllic resort comes with a pool to laze by.

Showered with plenty of accolades over the years, this reliable property knows precisely what families need, making it very difficult for smart mums and dads to consider booking anywhere else.

The Kids’ Club at Paradise Resort Gold Coast is like a day-care centre on steroids, offering themed experiences like the Space Room, Egyptian Room, The Hangout and Underwater World, plus arts and crafts, disco nights and pyjama parties.

Best of all, they take babies as little as six weeks, so new mamas are invited to take a well-deserved break. There’s also a Pamper Parlour for big kids obsessing over mermaid braids, airbrush tattoos and stick-on nails. But wait, there’s more: an ice-skating rink, waterpark and miniature train can also be found at this family accommodation on the Gold Coast in Surfers Paradise.

Lodging-wise, there are 360 rooms and the biggest of them sleeps up to eight people. No matter which way you go, they’re all unapologetically splashed with rainbow paintwork, plus the TVs and PlayStation in the Junior Bunkhouse Rooms, housing one to four guests, are the icing on the cake. Expect balconies, small refrigerators, daily housekeeping, plus minor kitchen facilities in certain rooms.

There are also five eateries to visit, dishing up all the usual crowd-pleasers including pizza, burgers, and Mexican cuisine, as well as cocktails and light meals by the pool. Rates start from approximately $296 per night.

Address: 122 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

2. Turtle Beach Resort

an aerial shot of Turtle Beach Resort

Turtle Beach Resort gives the Gold Coast theme parks a run for their money.

With four swimming pools, a cinema, and a water park of its own, your children may think they’ve stumbled right into kiddy heaven. Turtle Beach Resort, an awesome family accommodation on the Gold Coast located close to Pacific Fair shopping centre and Surfers Paradise, offers one, two or three-bedroom self-contained apartments.

Featuring fully equipped kitchens, private balconies or patios, TVs and laundries, the spaces are basic but cater to a family’s every need. If you’ve got really little ones with you, the team can even organise bed rails, cots and prams to keep them sorted. And to get them smiling, that water park is fitted with four water slides, two toddler slides and genius water cannons, plus there’s mini golf, a tennis court, and a games room on top of the Turtle Kids Club featuring daily itineraries of fun-filled activities for children aged four to 12.

The Deck Restaurant and Bar is the place to be for lunch as it overlooks the water park so it’s in the thick of the action, plus there are four spas scattered around the grounds and two saunas to help you sweat out post-indulgence toxins. Rates start from approximately $332 per night.

Address: 2346 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

3. JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa

an aerial view of JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa with a lagoon pool

The property has a lagoon pool and a fun waterslide. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Nabbing the crown for the best family-friendly resort pool in the entire region, the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa blends luxurious rooms and amenities with extremely considered attractions tailored entirely for tots.

The star of the show at this family accommodation on the Gold Coast in Surfers Paradise is its spectacular saltwater lagoon, decorated with a grotto, waterfalls, more than 200 tropical fish, and a private beach with cabanas. Drop your snorkel off before stepping over to a freshwater pool featuring a waterslide, or perhaps one of the scattered jacuzzis including one particularly cool design built within a cave.

Kids are king in this outdoor mecca as an aquatic recreation centre offering sea scooters (which are ridiculous fun), snorkelling equipment and pool toys is also on hand, plus they’re invited to watch a daily fish feeding or take part in a scavenger hunt. Inside, the fun and games continue as pizza, sushi and chocolate-making classes are staged and juniors are also invited to a mixology class where they’ll learn how to shake and stir healthy juice concoctions.

The hotel’s 223 rooms offer a magical mix of ocean or hinterland views, each exquisitely appointed with marble bathrooms, bathtubs, light-up make-up mirrors, balconies, mini-fridges, LCD TVs, touchscreen control and super plush bedding.

Dining options are similarly next level. Citrique Restaurant is an international masterstroke, offering a seafood buffet that stuns, plus buffet breakfast complete with an ice cream station, five-course degustation, and seasonal set menus. In addition, there’s the elegant Misoni teppanyaki restaurant, Chapter & Verse muddling up killer cocktails, and The Pool Pavilion dishing up Asian fusion and other flavour-crammed lunch options. Rates start from about $522 per night.

Address: 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

4. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort room

Relax in gorgeous rooms. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

A perfect spot to host special occasion getaways, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast is a must-consider (even if you’re not tangled up in kid life). The spectacular resort, located just a few minutes’ away from Sea World Resort, is endlessly chic while providing all the activities your little ones could crave.

There’s the colossal resort pool, arguably the star of the show at this family accommodation on the Gold Coast, with a swim-up bar (hello, parent time) and children’s section, plus a second smaller pool and private access to the beach—so water play is sorted. Additionally, the resort’s excellent eateries offer kids’ menus and the rooms themselves are spacious, multi-bedroom configured and thoroughly luxe. Family-friendly room rates start from about $380 per night.

Address: 71 Sea World Drive, Main Beach

5. Treasure Island Holiday Resort

a family sitting together at the outdoor cinema of Treasure Island Holiday Resort, Gold Coast

Watch movies with your family at the resort’s outdoor cinema. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

A list of the most action-packed family accommodation on the Gold Coast isn’t complete without a nod to Treasure Island Holiday Resort, particularly if you’re travelling with very young kids.

They’ll be kept busy at this Biggera Waters property, thanks to a kids’ club, swimming in four pools and cutting loose amid a splash zone, riding the hireable go-karts, tumbling all over a puffy bouncing pillow, teeing off in a round of mini golf, playing tennis, getting lost in the action of a games room, and even more. Yes, really, even more.

The park runs a kids vs. wild survival program, from the team behind the Bear Grylls Survival Academy, where youngsters are taught handy life skills like crafting shelters and navigating challenging terrain, all in the great outdoors.

Galleons Bistro is a great option when it’s chow time, offering hearty pub-style meals, and there’s a smorgasbord of rooms within the resort including one of the city’s most rocking glamping tents. Self-contained units start from around $194 per night, and tent sites start from about $62 per night.

Address: 117 Brisbane Road, Biggera Waters

6. Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park

an old couple sitting by a bonfire with their dog outside their campervan at Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park

Pets are also welcome at BIG 4 Gold Coast Holiday Park. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Here for the theme parks? They’re a bit of a drive from the surf, so lock-down Gold Coast family accommodation right around the corner from the big guns. Less than two minutes’ drive from Wet‘n’Wild, Topgolf Gold Coast, Movie World, and the Australian Outback Spectacular, plus a few doors down from Game Over Gold Coast go-karting (if it isn’t a scorcher out there, you could comfortably walk the flat distance to all of these spots) Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park is also loaded with its own kid-friendly attractions.

From a waterslide and splash zone big enough to rival the ones in Wet‘n’Wild and a lagoon pool with shaded cabanas to a remote-controlled car track, frisbee golf (you’re aiming to hurl frisbees into tiny holes), bocce, a kids’ club and basketball courts, there’s an activity for every hour of the day at this cheap family accommodation on the Gold Coast.

Famished guests should head straight to Nibbles Cafe where burgers, pizzas, salads, and snacks are dished up, or Nibbles Terrace where beer, wine and cocktails are served.

When it’s time to recharge, rooms come by the truckload. Self-contained motel rooms, cabins, cottages, and bungalows, plus a range of powered and unpowered campsites, are all available. The style is basic, but the price tags make everything worth it. Rates for rooms with four walls start from about $200 per night, while camping starts from about $40 per night.

Address: 66-86 Siganto Drive, Helensvale

7. RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast

two women walking in robes at the spa, RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast

Revitalise and rejuvenate at the resort’s spa. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

A week, a month, a year – who knows how long you’ll want to park the family at the RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast once you get a gander at it. Featuring its own kids’ waterpark, playground facilities, multiple swimming pools, in-house movies and a menu filled with child-friendly dishes, this family accommodation on the Gold Coast, located just a short drive from Surfers Paradise, offers creature comforts in luxurious surroundings.

Come school holidays, send your mini-mes off to the resort’s kids’ club, while adults can sit back and enjoy the amenities, including a 27-hole golf course, tennis court, day spa, and an executive lounge with glorious regional views.

The rooms range from a Superior King Room, styled with a modern mix of furnishings, to a collection of Executive Suites, some with marble bathrooms and spas and others with spacious entertaining areas. Plus, you won’t go hungry for long given there are eight eateries on-site including Videre, a gorgeous space popular for its high tea, Trattoria Amici, serving authentic Italian cuisine, and Arakawa, a stand-out Japanese restaurant. Rates start from approximately $228 per night.

Address: Ross Street, Benowa

8. O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat

a couple admiring the sunrise atop a mountain at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, Gold Coast

Take in breathtaking views across the mountains. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Get your clan into the fresh outdoors with a stay amid the stunning Gold Coast Hinterland. A 90-minute drive from Surfers Paradise, O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat embraces every element of its spectacular natural environment, offering 48 self-contained villas and a range of daily activities for the whole family.

Wildlife encounters, a fascinating bird show, a tree top walk, glow-worm exploration, flying fox adventures, Segway safari, historical tours and 4WD tours are just of the experiences on offer at this Gold Coast Hinterland family accommodation.

The Mountain View Room is the retreat’s most basic family-friendly lodging, featuring a queen bed and a single bed, a verandah and a bar fridge, but no TV. Afternoon tea and a bird tour are included, however, and rates start from about $238 per night.

If you’re keen to splash out, go the Three Bedroom Valley View Villa, a wonderful self-contained option that sleeps up to nine guests and offers ensuites with each bedroom, a giant deck with a dreamy outdoor spa bath, fireplace, and breathtaking views across the mountains. Interiors are pared back, with the occasional block colour adding warmth while allowing the scenery to shine.

There are three dining areas to choose from, including The Rainforest Bar, a great spot for sunset drinks, in addition to The Dining Room cooking up modern Australian cuisine, and O’Reilly’s Mountain Cafe, serving light meals and an a la carte menu at lunch. There’s also a great day spa to really unwind in, featuring a cedar hot tub and even more magical views.

Address: 3582 Lamington National Park Road, Canungra

9. Paradise Country Farmstay

a couple stepping into one of the glamping tents at Paradise Country Farmstay

Opt for a lush farm stay at Paradise Country. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Does it get any better than staying in a family attraction itself? Paradise Country Farmstay is the charming accommodation offering from Paradise Country, the much-loved farm experience on the Gold Coast, providing unique opportunities to live your best farm life.

Little ones are invited to collect eggs from the chooks, feed and milk the cows, cuddle up to native wildlife and toast marshmallows on the campfire. Their experiences are exclusive to guests, who are obviously also able to access the park itself.

Stays are catered for in the way of luxury glamping, with two family-friendly styles providing super soft beds, balconies, and refrigerators. An ensuite bathroom, as opposed to a shared shower and toilet block, is the main difference between the two, but all facilities are clean and comfortable.

Food is sorted too as the Farmhouse Restaurant is on hand with a gourmet buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, and there’s also Burrow Cafe for more casual dining. Rates start from around $240 per night.

Address: Production Drive, Oxenford

10. Mantra Crown Towers Surfers Paradise

children swimming in the lagoon pool at Mantra Crown Towers Surfers Paradise

The lagoon pool beckons children to dive in and play. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

If holiday bliss amounts to being right in the heart of the action, then Mantra Crown Towers Surfers Paradise has your name written all over it. Located within spitting distance from bustling Cavill Avenue, and about 100 metres from the beach, the Gold Coast family accommodation’s self-contained apartments are prime Surfers real estate.

Featuring one-, two- or three-bedroom stays, the spaces feel coastal and roomy, complete with private balconies, dining areas, laundry facilities and lounge areas. And when it comes to keeping boredom at bay, there’s a fun-filled pirate shipwrecked in the middle of a lagoon pool, complete with a water slide, fountains, and white sand, plus two further swimming pools and a games room.

There’s also a theatrical onsite restaurant, Chang Mai Thai, which dishes up quality Southeast Asian dishes prepared with love, and adults will appreciate the spa, sauna and gym located within the hotel.

Venture offsite to explore the shops, restaurants, and entertainment at your doorstep – you name it, and you can probably walk there. Rates start from approximately $350 per night.

Address: 5-19 Palm Avenue, Surfers Paradise

11. Ashmore Palms Holiday Village

an aerial view of the pool at Ashmore Palms Holiday Village, Gold Coast

The sun-splashed family resort features two lagoon-style pools.

A winner for groups on the hunt for cheap family accommodation on the Gold Coast, Ashmore Palms Holiday Village is located about 15 minutes from Surfers Paradise. Home to a range of camping options, plus two and three-bedroom self-contained cabins, the standout stay is positioned on a 15-acre property with Australia’s largest private collection of South American Macaw Parrots — so that’s the nature expedition sorted.

Elsewhere, there are two lagoon-style swimming pools, two children’s playgrounds, a tennis court, barbecue facilities and an activity centre that puts on things like kids’ discos, arts and crafts and laser tag (during school holidays mostly).

There are plenty of choices in the way of rooms too, spanning two-bedroom cottages with fully equipped kitchens to two-story houses. Rates start from around $224 per night.

Address: 71 Hinde Street, Ashmore

12. Tamborine Mountain Glades

the living room interior at Tamborine Mountain Glades, Gold Coast

The self-contained lodges are equipped with fantastic amenities.

The long-loved Cedar Creek Lodges has transitioned into Tamborine Mountain Glades, offering beautiful Gold Coast Hinterland family accommodation. Less than an hour’s drive from the beaches, the hideaway is enveloped in spectacular subtropical rainforest and encompasses Thunderbird Park which is a total kid’s wonderland. From Dig IT, a park filled with mini excavators they can jump on and control, to the TreeTop Challenge and a zipline, it’s a ridiculously handy memory-making machine.

Choose from luxurious glamping tents, contemporary hotel rooms and self-contained lodges filled with plush amenities while The Rainforest Restaurant and Lounge Bar is your go-to for buffet breakfast and hearty meals. If you’re after a quick bite and much-needed caffeine (we’re parents, after all), head to the Terrace Cafe for a delicious fix. Rates start from about $249 per night.

Address: Tamborine Mountain Road and Cedar Creek Falls Road, Tamborine Mountain

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Kristie Lau-Adams is a Gold Coast-based freelance writer after working as a journalist and editorial director for almost 20 years across Australia's best-known media brands including The Sun-Herald, WHO and Woman's Day. She has spent significant time exploring the world with highlights including trekking Japan’s life-changing Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage and ziplining 140 metres above the vines of Mexico’s Puerto Villarta. She loves exploring her own backyard (quite literally, with her two young children who love bugs), but can also be found stalking remote corners globally for outstanding chilli margaritas and soul-stirring cultural experiences.
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12 of the most dazzling Broadbeach accommodation picks

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Unpack and unwind close – but not too close – to central Gold Coast action with the dreamiest Broadbeach accommodation.

Surfers Paradise’s chilled-out neighbour has finessed its bookable digs in recent years, taking full advantage of its prime location beside the Gold Coast’s beating heart. The once sleepy suburb is now overflowing with a sophisticated edit of serviced apartments, high-shine hotels and slick Airbnbs, making it a well-trodden, well-rounded destination. Offering the finest of dining, epic things to do, and a superb cafe culture right on its doorstep and within walking distance, Broadbeach accommodation is one of the city’s hottest tickets.

1. Dorsett Gold Coast

an aerial view of the Dorsett Gold Coast, Broadbeach accommodation

Check in to chill out at the dazzling Dorsett Gold Coast. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Price: $$-$$$

The Star Gold Coast’s domination continues with Dorsett Gold Coast, a swish space offering glittering poolside R&R. The high-end Broadbeach accommodation oozes confidence, with glossy finishes and splashes of marble against rose gold and turquoise, totally illuminating your holiday.

Soak up the sun at Isoletto Pool Club, an al fresco haven with a 12-metre infinity pool where drowning cocktails and looking dapper draped across four-post cabanas is the order of every day. Swap cushioned orange luxury for a sunken sun lounge, built right into the pool, when you’re keen to cool off.

The rooms extend the fun as tropical printed carpet and curvy jewelled-toned furnishings pop with personality, while huge TVs, rain showerheads and balconies dial up the luxe. This place is a popular option for couples while still winning points among families as twin rooms offer ample beds.

You’re moments away from The Star’s wide range of eateries, but there’s also Jin Cafe & Bar serving up a mix of drinks, coffee, light snacks and sharing platters, plus a gorgeous executive lounge on level 19 which offers buffet breakfast and a 90-minute complimentary canapes and drinks service from 5pm daily.

Azure Spa & Fitness is within The Star, on hand to keep your workout and beauty regimens on track while on tour.

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2. The Shores

Price: $-$$

Sucker for a Palm Springs-inspired stay? The Shores, located 15 minutes down the Gold Coast Highway from Broadbeach, is the city’s latest ode to the beloved mid-century trend, decked out with a Slim Aarons-inspired pool scene and retro van slinging drinks. An original 1970s motel, the accommodation has totally remodelled its rooms, which range from the Miami Mini for two guests to the Palm and Sunset Suites which both sleep four. Whatever you land on, the interior is beachy perfection with terrazzo-printed flooring, duck-egg blue walls and doors, SMEG bar fridges, pale timber and all the whites.

In even better news, the team are working on a sibling location within Broadbeach itself, which will join their Surfers Paradise location and planned Kangaroo Point and New Farm builds in Brisbane. Watch this space.

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3. Meriton Suites Broadbeach

a cosy suite with balcony and beach views at Meriton Suites Broadbeach

Meriton Suites Broadbeach is within walking distance to the beach.

Price: $$-$$$

One of the best things about staying in Broadbeach is its central Gold Coast location, and life is extra easy at Meriton Suites Broadbeach. Close enough to notorious Cavill Avenue without hearing its round-the-clock raging, and within walking distance to the beach and the retail heaven that is Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, this Broadbeach accommodation consists of elegant studios and one, two and three-bedroom suites inside two 32-level high-rises on the Gold Coast Highway.

Featuring balconies with sensational views, king beds, Kevin Murphy toiletries and separate living areas, the rooms are luxurious while still providing much-needed kitchen and laundry facilities. To help families or business travellers really settle in, a fitness centre, two swimming pools, a sauna, an indoor spa, and on-site cafe are ready to be explored.

Additionally, the views from this place are second to none. Blue-on-blue vistas, all elevated above ground level, are spied from multiple spots within each room, soothing your stay from every angle.

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4. Peppers Broadbeach

the pool at Peppers Broadbeach

Relax by the resort pool. (Image: Peppers Broadbeach)

Price: $$$-$$$$

Fancy a stay above the clouds? Peppers Broadbeach’s magnificent three-bedroom Sky Homes feel as though you’re floating miles above sea level (you’re above level 30, in fact), offering panoramic views across the whole city including its rich hinterland.

The lavish spaces feature three bathrooms, huge balconies, full kitchens with European appliances, marble bathrooms, soft bathrobes, minibars, and laundries. They’re monochrome masterpieces, and the magic continues throughout the Broadbeach accommodation’s smaller stays.

One- and two-bedroom suites are situated across its lower floors. Elsewhere, there are communal Teppanyaki-style barbecues to enjoy, a gym, two swimming pools, an outdoor spa, a theatrette, a steam room and sauna. Plus, you’re right in the heart of the action with some of the suburb’s most popular cafes and restaurants just a walk away.

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5. The Darling

an elegant and cosy interior at The Darling, Broadbeach

The Darling features fully furnished, elegant suites. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

Price: $$$$

Make it a getaway to remember with a stay at the exceptional The Darling, offering glamorous lodgings within The Star Gold Coast’s prime location. The extravagant penthouses (you better believe there are multiple versions) feature two bedrooms, making them a ridiculously special-occasion option for families, while the King and Twin suites are more couple-friendly with open-plan fit outs.

Just like its renowned Sydney counterpart, The Darling is dramatically decorated with rich hues, a high-quality blend of velvet and silky textures, and European interiors. Expansive windows, the fluffiest of beds, Bose sound systems and state-of-the-art technology offer plenty more to get excited about.

When it’s time to (further) indulge, there’s a dreamy rooftop swimming pool right next to the acclaimed Nineteen at the Star restaurant, plus you’re also welcome to visit The Star’s Azure Spa & Fitness for all your beautification needs.

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6. Mel’s Place

epic beach views from Mel’s Place, Broadbeach accommodation

Immerse yourself in pure Pacific Ocean bliss. (Image: Mel’s Place)

Price: $$$$

If you prefer your privacy, Mel’s Place will propel your group getaway to all-new heights, offering three spacious bedrooms and three luxurious bathrooms to up to six guests. The two-level Broadbeach Airbnb is elegantly styled with warm hues and coastal-inspired furnishings but let’s be real about this place — it’s the views that get people booking. Sink into the living and dining to immerse yourself in pure Pacific Ocean bliss, with a wraparound balcony luring you even closer to mesmerising waves and blazing sunsets. The Broadbeach accommodation’s kitchen is also positioned with epic views, ensuring there’s no escaping downtime. Secure parking and Wi-Fi are also included.

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7. Vue Broadbeach

the top view of the pool at Vue Broadbeach

Vue Broadbeach features a 12-metre pool with sun beds.

Price: $$$

Instagram-friendly living just 120 metres from the beach is on offer at Vue Broadbeach, a block of apartments frequented by families and couples craving stylish surroundings.

Featuring one-, two- and three-bedroom stays, this Broadbeach accommodation is chic from start to finish as the jaw-dropping lobby (it’s like an immersive art space with texture upon texture enveloping you in drama) greets you with 360-degree monochrome marbled magic.

Inside the rooms, coastal interiors and textures create calming spaces, while fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, balconies, flat-screen TVs, dining tables and plush lounges bring ample comfort. Two electrical barbecues, a 12-metre pool with sun beds, a spa bath and a sauna offer further picture-perfect backdrops.

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8. Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach

sunlounges by the pool at Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach

Recline on lounges by the pool. (Image: Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach)

Price: $$$

A glittering outdoor pool with views stretching all the way to the Gold Coast hinterland is the headliner at this Broadbeach accommodation, located right between Pacific Fair Shopping Centre and the smaller Oasis retail mecca.

Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach, tailoring mainly to couples, boasts almost 300 rooms and suites, taking from the hotel chain’s French heritage and delivering stays dripping in luxury. Think toiletries crafted by French fashion house Balmain, carpeted floors, massive flat-screen TVs and in some, spa tubs and pillow menus so you can select your preferred squishiness.

There are three on-site eateries including Bistro On3, offering daily buffet breakfast; Room81, a cocktail lounge with mostly antipasto; and TC’s Bar & Gaming Lounge, providing a more casual experience. There’s also a second open-air pool, gym and tennis court.

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9. Key West

Price: $$$$$

Grab your nearest and dearest for a stay at one of the suburb’s most extravagant waterfront mansions, Key West, situated in Broadbeach Waters, just a 15-minute walk from all the shops and cafes.

The two-level, six-bedroom property sleeps up to 12 guests and offers enough space for each individual family to holiday without stepping on everyone else’s toes thanks to several living spaces begging for you to collapse in.

The rooms inside this Broadbeach accommodation are all beautifully appointed, complete with plush carpets and cosy interiors, and if you’re staying on the top floor, private balconies create the ultimate sunset setting.

There’s also a gorgeous pool alongside an inbuilt barbecue and dining space, a private jetty to anchor your boat (as you do) and an open-plan kitchen with a butler’s pantry.

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10. Mantra Sierra Grand Broadbeach

a spacious suite with beach views at Mantra Sierra Grand Broadbeach

Mantra Sierra Grand Broadbeach stands tall in the heart of the city.

Price: $$$

Providing luxe creature comforts like a theatre room, tennis court, heated swimming pools, a sauna, steam room and gym, this sky-high Broadbeach accommodation is a convenient choice for families hunting down a comfortable Gold Coast getaway.

Home to a series of one-, two- or three-bedroom apartments, Mantra Sierra Grand Broadbeach is located within a short walk from Pacific Fair Shopping Centre as well as loads of cafes and bars.

The rooms are stripped back of cluttered furnishings, providing simple, quality lodgings to let beautiful ocean views and salty beach air drift through spacious builds. The kitchens are fitted with dishwashers and large refrigerators, while washing machines and dryers feature throughout.

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11. Lilet Airbnb

an indoor pool with sunloungers at Lilet Airbnb, Broadbeach accommodation

Get access to The Star Residences’ pool on Level 20.

Price: $$

Step inside the pages of an interiors magazine with a stay at Lilet Airbnb, a one-bedroom apartment within The Star Residences, styled to beachy-chic perfection. Located on level 34, the stay is decorated with a mix of rattan and timber, eclectic artworks, Italian appliances and hints of greenery. It’s cosy, and an ideal base camp for couples.

The Broadbeach accommodation also features access to The Star’s level 20 facilities including a pool and spa, yoga room, gym, sauna and steam room, plus there’s an enclosed courtyard fitted with barbecues and cushy lounges to make mealtimes easy if you’re too chilled to head out.

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12. Avani Broadbeach Residences

beach and city views from the blacony of Avani Broadbeach Residences, Broadbeach accommodation

Witness stunning views of the city skyline and ocean from your suite. (Image: Avani Broadbeach Residences)

Price: $$$

Leave the baby gear at home when you book a stay at Avani Broadbeach Residences, a Broadbeach accommodation standout with the littlest of holidaymakers in mind.

Providing travel cots, highchairs, kids’ cutlery and dishes, the team have also fitted out their one- and two-bedroom stays with simple yet stylish furnishings (read: not too many breakables), making the spaces exceptionally kid-friendly.

Wall-mounted TVs, separate lounge and dining areas, balconies offering water views, fully equipped kitchens with coffee machines and laundry facilities are all in the mix, as well as several ground-floor eateries.

The Beach Hotel, which opened in November 2024, is a buzzing hot spot with live music and its Mediterranean-inspired Cora restaurant, while the pub itself is the place to go to keep the good times rolling into the wee hours. There’s also a swimming pool, gym and barbecue areas located on site.

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