Sunday 11 November 2018

Broadbeach Holiday Accommodation Is Perfect for Water-Lovers

With December approaching and the Gold Coast heating up, it’s the perfect destination for those who love their water sports. And to make the idea even sweeter, there are currently some sizzling resort accommodation deals online.

The Gold Coast attracts domestic and international visitors all year round, due to its glorious sub-tropical climate and around 300 days of sunshine. The average sea temperature is 25.4 - 27.1°C - just perfect for water-lovers.

Holiday Accommodation in Broadbeach

Also perfect for water-lovers is the 70km of coastline and the huge network of peaceful waterways at Broadbeach. No wonder holiday accommodation in Broadbeach is so popular. The water is always sparkling blue.



There are plenty of beaches to choose from here, depending on what you like doing. You’ll find protected patrolled family-friendly beaches at Broadbeach. For amazing surfing, take a short trip to Burleigh Heads, Kirra Beach, Narrow neck Beach and Coolangatta.

If you’ve never surfed before, there are some excellent surf schools around so book a lesson or two when you visit.

Broadbeach Holiday Accommodation

Your Broadbeach holiday accommodation puts you in the best position to enjoy plenty more water-based activities. We mentioned those waterways - around 270km of canals to be exact, and these are ideal for kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. A guided eco kayak tour is a great way of enjoying the canals and the birdlife.

If you’re more into adrenalin-charged water sports like kite surfing and jet boats, that’s all here too. Not to mention scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkelling and more. Too much? Well, how about a romantic sunset cruise with your loved one?

If its theme parks that you love, try a visit to Wet'n'Wild or Sea World - or both. Wet'n'Wild has some of the most extreme water slides in Australia! Aqua Splash is a popular family water park offering physical and mental water-based challenges for all ages.

How about exploring a shipwreck? Just 800m off South port Spit you’ll find the wreck of the Scottish Prince, a 64-metre barque ship that was carrying a cargo of whisky when it sank! Now that’s something to look forward to!