Currumbin
Highlights
- Swim in the sheltered waters of Tallebudgera Creek for a refreshing escape on a sunny day.
- Explore Cougal Cascades Waterfalls in Springbrook National Park for stunning natural beauty and tranquillity.
- Stroll through the Swell Sculpture Festival each September to experience captivating art by the ocean.
- Interact with wildlife at the rainforest sanctuary, featuring crocodiles, kangaroos, and koalas in a lush setting.
The coastal nook of Currumbin on the Southern Gold Coast is a haven of pristine beaches and calm waterways attracting surfers and SUP enthusiasts by the dozen.
Swim in the sheltered waters of Tallebudgera Creek and the Currumbin Rock Pools and test your balance kite-surfing or kayaking. Follow the creek inland to explore Cougal Cascades Waterfalls in the ancient Springbrook National Park or throw a fishing line in the Currumbin Creek Estuary.
Treat the kids at the rainforest sanctuary, with 27 hectares of interactive wildlife displays including resident crocodiles, kangaroos, koalas and marsupials just to name a few. Stroll the annual Swell Sculpture Festival in September held on the Gold Coast Oceanway and climb nearby Elephant Rock.