Who could possibly resist Burleigh Heads?!
Although Rainbow Bay was absolutely stunning and less crowded last time 🥹, I still can’t forget this beach that every international student in Brisbane must have visited! Located just south of Surfers Paradise, Burleigh Heads is always bustling on weekends. You’ll find people picnicking, surfing, sunbathing, walking their dogs, and hiking—there’s truly something for everyone 🌸🌊.
⭐️ For those like me who don’t have a car, you can take the Gold Coast train to Varsity Lakes and then transfer to a bus that takes you straight to the beach! Plus, public transport now permanently costs just 0.5 AUD 🙂↕️. There are plenty of food and drink options nearby, including the classic Aussie fish & chips, which is always a great choice. Recently, a new Yo-Chi store opened, and it seems like every local has a cup in hand 😋.
⭐️ Personally, I recommend stopping by Miami Fish Market (P4) before heading to the beach to indulge in their fresh seafood. From sea urchin and toro to octopus salad and sushi rolls, everything is absolutely top-notch 💯. This place has always been my favorite seafood spot on the Gold Coast 🥺!
⭐️ Another must-visit is Tarte Bakery & Cafe near the beach (P5 & P6). Their salmon bagel 🥯 and kouign amann are unforgettable, but keep in mind they close at 3 PM—don’t miss out!
⭐️ One of the reasons I love Burleigh Heads Beach so much is its expansive grassy area. Even when it’s crowded, it never feels cramped. The combination of the ocean and the surrounding trees creates a picturesque scene that looks like a painting. It’s incredibly photogenic and simply breathtaking 💘. P7 shows the golden hues of the sunset starting to appear 🥹. I adore this place so much, no matter how many times I visit, I always want to share it 💌.