Located on the Queensland and New South Wales border is the southern most Gold Coast city of Coolangatta. To the north of Coolangatta are beaches such as Greenmount and Rainbow Bay which are well known for their surfing and swimming opportunities as well as the popular Snapper Rocks and Duranbah. Coolangatta is also popular amongst fishermen with snapper, bream and tailor all regulars is the fishing baskets. The main Gold Coast airport is also located in Coolangatta which services most major cities and offers day trips to the Great Barrier Reef.

The first documented person to visit Coolangatta was Captain Cook who is believed to have visited the area when he was charting the Australian coast in 1770. Captain Cook named the areas around Coolangatta as Point Danger and Mount Warning. The Tweed River developed into a significant port area around 1830 when cedar wood was shipped from there. Visitors to Coolangatta date back to the 1880s and the twin towns of Coolangatta and Tweed Heads were founded around 1883.

Located halfway between Coolangatta and Rainbow Bay is Greenmount which is the town of the first surf life saving club established in Gold Coast Australia in Queensland in 1909. Coolangatta as a Gold Coast holiday destination goes beyond just a swimming, beaches and surfing holiday resort location but is also a great family holiday destination for watching the annual migration of humpback whales from observation points at Point Danger. Visitors can also see dolphins and a myriad of birdlife from these locations. For those with a taste for the other side of our planet, there are also good scuba diving opportunities around Kirra and Cook Island.

Second Sunday of the month in Coolangatta is famous for shopping, markets and dining. The celebration of rock ‘n’ roll festival in June, known as ‘Wintersun’ and the September food feast on the beach as A La Carte should never be missed if you love Gold Coast holidays. New Year Eve will explode with fireworks from both New South Wales and Queensland, within an hour. The Captain Cook lighthouse is considered a tourist landmark not to be missed.

Coolangatta offers and extensive selection of Gold Coast hotels, Gold Coast resorts, Gold Coast motels and other Gold Coast accommodation across all price and budget ranges. Some of the more popular and sought after Coolangatta Gold Coast accommodation include: The Beach House Seaside Resort Coolangatta, Mantra Coolangatta Beach, Bella Mare Beachside Apartments, the Bila Vista Holiday Apartments, Blue C Apartments, Bombara Resort, Greenmount Beach Resort, the Beachcomber International Resort, Mango Tree Vacation Club at Calypso Plaza and Mint Resorts & Apartments at Ocean Plaza Resort.

Gold Coast accommodation is extensive and provides easy access to other towns along the coast. If you are planning your next Gold Coast holiday be sure to stay, or at the very least, visit Coolangatta. Other Coolangatta accommodation which regularly receives positive reviews includes: Rainbow Commodore Apartments, Reflections on the Sea, Outrigger Twin Towns Resort near the Twin Towns Club, Rainbow Bay Resort, Reflection Tower Two, Skyline Holiday Units, Oaks Calypso Plaza Resort, The Bay Apartments and Tweed Ultima Apartments

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