Hit refresh at these top health retreats on the Gold Coast

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Turn off and tune into your body with a stay at a game-changing health retreat on the Gold Coast.

A steady wave of outdoor activities and indulgent, world-class dining can catch up with the best of us. The mightiest remedy? A few days, or one long one, spent under the guidance of a health retreat on the Gold Coast. Combining dazzling hinterland surroundings with a program of fine organic whole foods, healing therapies and all-important rest, these nourishing stays provide a lifetime of wisdom.

1. Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat

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Find Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat in the gorgeous Tallebudgera Valley. (Image: Destination Gold Coast)

An endlessly adored health retreat on the Gold Coast catering to granola crunchers right around the world, Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat is a soul-soothing 202-hectare sanctuary within the gorgeous Tallebudgera Valley, perched upon a plateau and boasting extraordinary views all the way up and down the region.

The focus at Gwinganna, an Aboriginal term which translates to ‘lookout’, is to switch off and wind down– a mantra that guests will helplessly succumb to once they get a taste of what’s on offer. Sunrise Qigong (an ancient Chinese form of moving meditation) will set the tone of a morning before heading into an itinerary of wellness practices you can choose to fully embrace or take at your own pace.

Leading you deeper into the realms of tranquillity, a wide range – more than any other health retreat in Australia – of all-inclusive wellness packages spanning two to seven days and encompassing spa treatments, wellness seminars, cooking demonstrations, organic meals and snacks, wellness therapy specifically tailored to individual needs, plus accommodation, is on offer.

There are plenty of lodgings to choose from but each one is utterly delicious, with some offering their own private plunge pool, huge open deck, private golf buggy, deep-set soak tub, private steam room, infrared sauna and massage chair.

To make the most of your visit, book the popular seven-night ‘Gwinganna Detox’, priced from $4,340, which promises more inclusions than any other package, and if you’re keen for a quickie, there’s a two-night ‘Gwinganna Wellness Weekend’ priced from $1,285.

Address: 192 Syndicate Road, Tallebudgera Valley

2. Eden Health Retreat

Calming earthy tones fill the space inside the rooms at Eden health retreat
Calming earthy tones fill the space inside the rooms at Eden.

Driving up through the misty roads of the Currumbin Valley, surrounded by fairy tale farmland and the meandering Currumbin Creek, a dramatic stone wall pops up out of nowhere. Roll down its driveway and you’ll land at Eden Health Retreat , an ethereal 400-acre space that works to reconnect you with nature and everything else your body’s craving through holistic health care.

Arguably the most sophisticated health retreat on the Gold Coast, this hinterland hideaway features a range of contemporary cabins and lodges, each immaculately furnished against an earthy colour palette.

The Premier range, the newer of the two accommodation builds, is creamy, with minimalistic glam inside but bold and moody outside. The Deluxe lodges, meanwhile, swing country chic, however deep-set bathtubs, spacious living areas and sweeping views out across the valley come with both.

Daily wellness classes spanning breathwork, water fitness, sound healing, health forum sessions and more, access to a beautiful spa, gym, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sauna and a steam room, plus outdoor activities including mud therapy, a flying fox, glow worm spotting and rainforest meditations, are all at your fingertips. And don’t miss a stroll through Eden’s rock labyrinth too, an exercise in mindfulness that will lead you into the centre of a circle, intended to mirror one’s own core self.

Then there’s the food, glorious food. A customised program that’s tailored to your specific needs, feeds you five times each day via exquisite dishes made from locally sourced produce and fuelled with all the nutrients under the sun. This is self-care in the most extraordinary of forms. Stays including everything mentioned above start from $3,200 for four nights.

Address: 1815 Currumbin Creek Road, Currumbin Valley

3. Nirvana Wellbeing Retreat

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Verdant landscapes surround the wellness retreat.

Homing in on the ancient Indian art of Ayurveda medicine, Nirvana Wellbeing Retreat is a mountain refuge located 50 minutes by car from Surfers Paradise. Offering 14 individual rooms inside a character-filled old Queenslander, this place may be less luxurious than other local wellness escapes, but what it lacks in opulence it makes up for in restorative health expertise.

Decorated with Hindu-inspired artworks and bright patterned bedding, and fitted out like a family home, this health retreat on the Gold Coast offers four packages that run from two to 10 days; the ‘Ayurveda and Yoga Retreat’, priced from $2,450 for seven nights, the ‘Mindfulness Meditation & Healing Retreat’, priced from $1,400 for four nights, the ‘Ayurvedic Education and Vegetarian Cooking Retreat’, priced from $695 for two nights, and the ‘Weekend Retreat’, also priced from $695 for two nights.

Homemade, plant-based meals crafted from local produce and served within the home’s dining room, Ayurvedic treatments including an array of heavenly massages, yoga classes and relaxation therapy are all included in most packages, but that’s if you can peel yourself away from its lush grounds, simply begging to be basked in.

Address: 87 Binna Burra Road, Beechmont

4. Numala Forest Retreat

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Find varied wellness therapies at Numala Forest Retreat.

Keen to recharge but can’t stomach a restrictive diet? Numala Forest Retreat is less than a 20-minute drive from Burleigh Heads and offers a pared-back health retreat on the Gold Coast filled with varied wellness therapies and a gorgeous place to spend the night.

Surrounded by lush bushland and multiple calming creeks, the eight-acre Numala is home to a weekly roster of natural therapy classes, including yoga, meditation, sensory energy healing, Bowen and Reiki, but its trump card is a private guesthouse that can be booked for a solo or couples’ getaway, complete with private classes.

The retreat’s owner strives to help guests find their inner peace through a healthy dose of fresh air, natural wonders, and those deeply restorative classes, so you can expect plenty of picturesque downtime amid your learnings.

Inside the guesthouse, built to encourage relaxation, a warm, inviting space features a queen-sized bed, electric blankets, and a fully equipped kitchen. And if you can’t stay the night, full-day Numala packages, including the ‘Breathe, Move and Connect Within’ which explores several forms of yoga, are also an option. Guesthouse prices start from $449 per night.

Address: 120 Davenport Drive, Bonogin

5. On Eagle Wings Mountain Retreat & Spa

If you can spare just one full day, On Eagle Wings Mountain Retreat & Spa is a little slice of heaven in the historical town of Mudgeeraba, situated about 20 minutes from Surfers Paradise. Offering extensive hinterland views from one sensational swimming pool decorated with cushioned lounges and pillows, the Gold Coast health retreat is worth visiting for the pool alone – but the full-day packages are wonderful too.

Both the ‘Restoration Day Spa Package’ and the ‘Cleopatra Spa Package’ provide sustenance for the soul from 9.30am to 5.30pm, crafting itineraries spilling over with detoxifying treatments like an infrared sauna, hydrotherapy mineral spa and mud wraps, plus a vegetarian lunch and raw dessert, varied spa treatments and glasses of sparkling wine to wash it all down. Prices start from $579 per person, per package.

Address: 59 Lowry Court, Mudgeeraba

6. Greenhouse The Bathhouse

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Steam the stress away inside the saunas at Greenhouse The Bathhouse.

A luxe, Instagram-friendly day spa frequented by the chicest of Gold Coast locals, Greenhouse The Bathouse is a stunning contemporary space dressed with Palm Springs-inspired cacti and further desert blooms.

A palette of white, greenand rattan creates a haven dedicated to self-care where 90-minute ‘Soak Sessions’ see guests rotate through hydrotherapy spas, a steam room, a red cedar sauna, a magnesium plunge pool, and an incredibly inviting outdoor lounge area.

They also offer a range of specialised health retreats such as the three-hour ‘Full Moon Alchemy Retreat’ which invites wellness seekers to wholly awaken themselves and “unlock inner guidance" through their signature soaking as well as crystal healing, guided meditation, Reiki, soothing sound and more.

Plus, you’re always well-nourished during a Greenhouse The Bathhouse retreat as beautiful tea and treats are presented. Prices start from $88, and new retreats are added to its evolving, ongoing program regularly.

Address: 7/37 Tallebudgera Creek Road, Burleigh Heads

Kristie Lau-Adams
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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6 reasons why Townsville is the new events capital of Queensland

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Beyond the sand, sea and food scene, Townsville is shaping up to be the new events capital of the Sunshine State.

Townsville is quickly making a name for itself as an events capital of Queensland. From worldwide sporting events to celebrations of the arts, there’s never been a better time to align your next tropical getaway with the unbeatable vibes of an event in Townsville.

The yearly calendar is full, meaning there’s an event for everyone. But these are shaping up to be some of the biggest events in 2025.

1. North Australian Festival of Arts (NAFA)

24 Sep – 12 Oct 2025

While sun, sea and sand might be the first images conjured up at a mention of Townsville, the tropical city is fast making a name for itself as a cultural hub. Experience it at its best during the North Australian Festival of Arts.

Over several weeks, the famous Strand in Townsville will be bursting with colour, sound and energy as it celebrates the arts, culture and community. Catch theatre, cabaret, dance, circus acts and so much more. Stop to listen to world-class live music and even get involved with interactive workshops.

In previous years, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra performed a free outdoor concert and Brisbane Author, Trent Dalton, was there to share his latest book.

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Catch live music and more.

2. Supercars NTI Townsville 500

11-13 July, 2025

Sports fans will be pleased to know that Townsville boasts more than just the NRL Cowboy’s. Those facing the comedown of this year’s Formula 1 can bounce back with the 2025 NTI Townsville 500. Each year, the event draws motorsport enthusiasts from around the country as Supercar racing takes over the streets of Townsville.

Off the race track, the weekend also promises plenty of car tricks and displays – think drifting, car builds and the MotorEx automotive expo  – plus live music, ADF displays, freestyle motocross and more.

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See supercars take over Townsville.

3. Australian Festival of Chamber Music

25 July – 2 Aug 2025

Clear your ears of the sounds of revving engines with one of the city’s longest-running events,  The Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM). Here, some of the world’s most celebrated musicians head to Townsville to perform an impressive 30 concerts over nine days.

The best part? AFCM features exclusive shows that can only be experienced at the festival, like AFCM Concert Conversations, where visiting festival musicians share their personal and professional lives.

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Experience exclusive events at the AFCM. (Image: Andrew Rankin)

28 Aug – 2 Sep 2025

Just 20 minutes from the city, koala-filled Magnetic Island is a must-do at any time of year. Time the trip for the annual SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week to not only enjoy paradise, but also five days of tropical racing fun with a twist.

Every August to September, enjoy live bands, parties, beach festivals, markets, long lunches and even mud crab races. All while taking in tropical island views.

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Enhance Magnetic Island trips with five days of tropical racing. (Image: TEQ)

5. Wedgwood: Artists and Industry exhibition

23 Apr – 24 Aug 2025

Hailing from England, Wedgwood has been a household name almost since the brand started in 1759 (by Charles Darwin’s grandfather). With over 260 years under the company’s belt since then, its ceramics and designs are popular all over the world.

And now, Wedgwood: Artists and Industry will showcase highlights of the brand’s history – straight from the UK’s Victoria and Albert Museum – at Townsville’s Perc Tucker Regional Gallery.

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See the best of Wedgwood. (Image: Getty/ Photonewman)

6. Wallabies v Argentina

6 September

Rugby fans should time their Townsville getaway for September to add watching the Wallabies clash against Argentina from Queensland Country Bank Stadium to their itineraries.

The home ground of the NRL North Queensland Cowboys, this vibrant and stylish $185 million sporting venue in South Townsville is the perfect setting to enjoy sports.

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See the rugby at Queensland Country Bank Stadium. (Image: TEQ)

Start planning your event-filled getaway at townsvillenorthqueensland.com.au .