Burleigh Heads Attractions
Burleigh Heads attractions available offer all tourists various experiences while staying in the area. Burleigh Heads is one of the most picturesque in the Gold Coast The main tourist attraction of this place is a national park that is full of natural beauty and a variety of wildlife.



Burleigh Head National Park - Ancient volcanic columns meet the sea at Burleigh Head. The Kombumerri people named this prominent rocky headland 'Jellurgal'. Today, its northern side is one of Australia’s most famous surfing point breaks. This most popular park spread over 25 hectares and said to be at the extremity of a volcano that was active nearly 22 million years back. Picnic on Burleigh foreshore or relax on Echo Beach. A ramp to the fishing platform provides access for wheelchairs.
Mermaids Cafe and Bar - the beach, the surf and lots of sunny days relaxing and enjoying a meal in arguably the best positioned beachfront restaurant in Australia. The cuisine is mediter-asian with a philosophy of fresh ingredients and clean distinctive flavours.



The David Fleay Wildlife Park - located north of West Burleigh the park offers many attractions like walkways across rainforest through a bird sanctuary, closely watching diverse Australian wildlife, learning about Aboriginal culture.
For the more adventurous, large picnic and barbeque spots are available and for your young ones Burleigh Heads offers extensive playgrounds while you enjoy the hospitality of the local hosts.
Regardless of what time of year you visit Burleigh Heads there will always be something for you to do, and allow you to escape from the hotel for a little while. Burleigh Heads attractions are one of the reasons why this area is increasing in popularity each year. Be sure to visit on your next trip to The Gold Coast.
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Australian Outback Spectacular | |
| Pickup is available from Gold Coast accommodation at extra charge | ![]() |
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| Australian Outback Spectacular is a first of a kind in Australia. This unique and exciting show captures the grandeur of the Australian Outback. | ||
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Dreamworld | |
| Hours of operation: 10am to 5pm every day except Christmas Day and ANZAC day (25th April). | ![]() |
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| So many worlds in one, Dreamworld is an action packed two-day adventure with some of the wildest rides and attractions in Australia. | ||
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SeaWorld | |
| Opening Hours: Open every day of the year except Christmas Day (25 December) | ![]() |
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| Visit Sea World on Australia's Gold Coast - the most amazing world of all! Make contact with marine life wonders and experience a whole world of exciting rides, shows and attractions. | ||
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Warner Bros. Movie World | |
| Opening Hours: Open every day of the year except Christmas Day (25th December) | ![]() |
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| Visit Warner Bros. Movie World on Australia's Gold Coast! Experience the magic and excitement of a world where everyone's a star. | ||
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Wet'n'Wild Water World | |
| Opening Hours: Open every day of the year except Christmas Day, 25 December. | ![]() |
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| Enjoy all the fun and excitement of the world's latest water slides, pools and attractions. | ||
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Whitewater World By Dreamworld | |
| Opening Hours: 10:30am to 4:30pm every day of the year, except Christmas Day and Anzac morning (25 April) | ![]() |
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| WhiteWater World is no ordinary water park - it's the most advanced water ride park on earth. | ||











