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Southport
(including Main Beach, The Spit, Labrador, Biggera Waters, Runaway Bay,
Hollywell, Paradise Point, Boykambil, Coombabah, Sanctuary Cove,
Coomera and Oxenford)
Centre of the Gold Coast's major tourist attractions.
Located 75 km south of Brisbane, Southport is a
commercial and administrative centre at the northern end of the city of
the Gold Coast. It is situated behind the waterway known as The
Broadwater (at the mouth of the Nerang River) which is, in turn,
sheltered from the ocean by a lengthy sandy promontory known as The
Spit which extends almost to the southern tip of South Stradbroke
Island. The small opening between The Spit and Stradbroke forms the
opening of The Broadwater which boasts a superb marina, Sea World and
the Sheraton Mirage Hotel.
Prior to the arrival of Europeans the area was well
used by Aboriginal tribes who fished and lived here, using a place such
as Coomera as a site for intiation ceremonies. The coastline was
traversed by Captain Cook in 1770, by John Oxley in 1799 and 1802, and
the opening of The Broadwater was noted in 1822 by John Bringle. White
settlement of the area commenced with timber-getters in the 1840s and
agriculture in the 1860s. The American Civil War created opportunities
for cotton-growing at that time, though sugar was being grown by the
late 1870s. The first known white settler took root here in 1869 and
the present townsite was surveyed in 1874. It was prophetically named
Southport by state politician and newspaperman T.B. Stephens after a
resort in Lancashire.
The Southport Hotel was built in 1876 and traffic increased
when a ferry service across the Nerang River was established that same
year. Cobb & Co coaches started offering a service to and from Brisbane
in the mid-1870s. The pier, now long departed, was constructed in 1880
and extended to 800 feet in 1883. The area known as Main Beach (where
the Sheraton Mirage is located) was sold in 1885 and the railway
arrived in 1889. This facilitated access to what was an increasingly
popular seaside resort and recreational fishing area, with kiosks and a
bath built in the 1890s.
The Town of Southport was gazetted in 1918 and a
coastal road was completed in 1923. From this point land prices began
to steadily escalate, earning the area the name 'Gold Coast'.
The development of the area since World War I has been
continuous. The bridge over the Nerang River was completed in 1925
providing easy access to the area. The old wooden bridge was eventually
replaced by a concrete structure in 1966 so that now the visitor barely
notices the fact that they are crossing the river.
The Town of Southport was amalagamated with the Town of
Coolangatta and part of Nerang shire to form the Town of South Coast in
1948. The removal of building restrictions in the early 1950s saw the
emergence of the present high-rise phenomenon and by 1959 'South Coast'
was changed to the 'City of Gold Coast' with Southport functioning as
its administrative centre. Canal-based residential developments emerged
in the 1960s which, together with the high-rise, has prompted concerns
about the impact on the natural environment. Since that time growth has
been considerable with the population of the City increasing from about
33,000 in 1961 to over 250,000 in 1991.
Today the Southport area concentrates entirely on
tourism. The old buildings and the history of the area has been brushed
aside by progress and the desire to convert the whole area into a
modern holiday town. If you feel nostalgic try and imagine that once
the old Southport Hotel (1876) served travellers through this district.
It is hard to imagine that once there were horses and drays and bushmen
walking in this area and quenching their thirst at an old wooden pub.
Things to see:
Main Beach and The Spit
At the expanse of sand known as 'Narrow Neck' an
artificial reef has been constructed to protect Main Beach from heavy
surf. To its north are the historic Main Beach bathing pavilion, the
Southport Surf Life Saving Club on Macarthur Parade, then the lengthy
narrow promontory known as The Spit. Seaworld Drive extends north all
the way along The Spit, past the Sheraton Mirage Hotel and Sea World.
On the eastern side of Seaworld Drive is an extensive
foreshore greenery that extends all the way along The Spit. Most of it
is known as Philip Park, which is crisscrossed by walking paths. There
are two parking areas just south of Sea World with nearby barbecue
facilities. South of the Sheraton is Hollindale Park, which has more
walking tracks, public toilets, public telephones and there are picnic
facilities at the southern end of Seaworld Drive. In the north-western
corner of The Spit is Doug Jennings Park and, opposite, extending 500
metres out into the ocean, is a jetty beloved of anglers.
There is a marina behind the Sheraton Mirage and another
further south which is associated with the Southport Yacht Club, at the
southern end of Seaworld Drive. All manner of charter services, cruises
and watersports hire services are available at the Mirage Marina. On
the northern side of the Mirage comlex is Fisherman's Wharf which
offers all manner of food, fashion and entertainment.
For information on beaches south of Southport see entry on Surfers Paradise.
Sea World
Sea World, facing The Broadwater, is a huge 25-hectare
marine park (the largest of its kind in Australia). It offers a
combination of rides, shows and attractions, including such
hair-raising machines as the Three Loop Corkscrew and Lasseters Lost
Mine. Unlike Wet'n'Wild (see subsequent entry), which is basically
participation-oriented, Sea World is essentially a range of shows and
rides. The crowds are attracted by the spectacular waterskiing displays
and the dolphins, sea lions and penguins which perform for the crowds.
So successful has Sea World become that there is now a specific hotel -
the Nara Sea World - attached to the complex. It offers free entry with
accommodation under certain circumstances.
Current publicity for Sea World states: "Come
and see Australia's only Polar bear cubs Lia and her brother Lutik, in
their home at Sea World's Polar Bear Shores - one of the most
technologically advanced exhibits for Polar bears in the world. The
playful cubs have joined older bears Ping Ping and Kanook, and will
delight guests with their energetic and spirited antics.
"Cartoon Network Cartoon Beach, is the vacation spot for the
globe's top toon stars. Kids of all ages can hang out toon favourites
The Powerpuff Girls, Cow and Chicken, Dexter and Dee Dee, Johnny Bravo
and Tom and Jerry. Kids can cruise the highways in 'Woody's
Beachtrucks', catch a bird's eye view from the top of 'Toonpoint
Lighthouse', take to the skies in the 'Air-See Rescue' choppers and
then cool off in 'Dexterıs Time Machine', a dancing fountain full of
splashing surprises!
"Marvel at the new generation of Sea World dolphins
at Dolphin Cove and laugh at the antics of the seals and sea lions in
the Quest for the Golden Seal Show. There's also the action of Ski
Challenge, the hottest, action packed stunt filled extravaganza, the
swashbuckling Pirates 3D Adventure, the thrills of Australia's first
triple loop Corkscrew rollercoaster and the excitement of Bermuda
Triangle." For 24-hour recorded information about operating hours,
prices, shows and attractions ring (07) 5588 2205. To contact the
office ring tel: (07) 5588 2222.
Parklands Speedkarts
Located at the Parklands Showgrounds (cnr
Parklands Drive and Smith St) in Southport, visitors will find a
440-metre bitumen track for two-stroke race karts. This is an adult and
quite dangerous activity. All appropriate safety equipment is provided.
There is also an Enduro Racing program. They are open every day but
Thursday from 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m., tel: (07) 5527 0060 or email: psk@fan.net.au
The Broadwater: Boat Ramps, Other
Waterside Facilities and the Gold Coast's Northern Suburbs
The Broadwater is just that - a broad body of calm
water at the mouth of the Nerang River. it is essentially enclosed
between the mainland to the west and, to the east, by The Spit and
South Stradbroke Island, with a small opening to the ocean, known as
the Gold Coast Seaway which is located between the northern end of The
Spit and the southern end of South Stradbroke. Further north the
Broadwater's identity is lost as it becomes mixed up with the many tiny
sand islands which lie between the mainland and Stradbroke, ultimately
leading to Moreton Bay.
There are a number of boat ramps on The Broadwater. On
the eastern shore (i.e., the western side of The Spit) there are three:
the southernmost is on Pelican Beach, adjacent the jetty, by the corner
of the Gold Coast Highway and Waterways Drive; the second is adjacent
the marina at the southern end of Seaworld Drive, and the third is on
the northern side of Sea World, off Muriel Henchman Drive.
On the western side of The Broadwater, at Southport, there is
a good amount of foreshore parkland. Heading north from the mouth of
the river, there is the Andrews Family Centenary Park then Anzac Park,
adjacent the Gold Coast Highway. Anzac Park has a large parking area, a
swimming pool and a boat ramp. On its northern side is Tuesleys Jetty,
then a caravan park, then a boat ramp at the mouth of Loder Creek. On
the northern side of this estuary is the suburb of Labrador with
Leonard Fox Park on the foreshore. Labrador was named by an early white
settler after the Labrador Peninsula in Canada. In 1881 a hotel was
opened here by the Queensland manager of Cobb & Co coach services.
Further north (adjacent Marine Parade) are two jetties and a boat ramp
at the southern end of Hartley Park.
Continuing northwards along the western shore of The
Broadwater the visitor comes to the suburb of Biggera Waters. Once an
area given over to farming and fishing, it is now home to a large
direct outlet shopping centre known as Harbourtown. Fishing charters,
4WD trips to North Stradbroke Island, and day trips to Sanctuary Cove
and South Stradbroke Island operate from Biggera Waters. There is a
boat ramp at the mouth of the waterway after which the suburb is named
(off Ray St). Just north of the estuary is a marina and Pacific Park,
which has picnic tables, both within the suburb of Runaway Bay. A ferry
departs from the marina adjacent Runaway Bay Shopping Village for South
Stradbroke Island (see entry on Stradbroke Island) and Runaway Bay
is a base for cruises to South Stradbroke and Sanctuary Cove and for
4WD treks to South Stradbroke. Runaway Bay also has a Sports Super
Centre and skating facilities.
There is a boat ramp at the northern end of
Runaway Bay (off Howard St). Just north of here are the Hollywell
marina and, nearby, two boat ramps on Centenary Drive. There is a yacht
club adjacent the walkway out to Ephraim Island.
To its north, Sovereign Islands, the mouth of the Coomera
River and Coomera Island Conservation Park signal the end of settlement
along the Broadwater. 1800 acres of land at the river mouth were
granted in the 1860s to Louis Hope, a pioneer of the Queensland sugar
industry. Nearby Hope Island was named in his honour.
Cable Ski World
Located on Oxley Drive at Runaway Bay, Cable Ski World
began as a waterskiing park but it has since diversified to include
such aquatic and non-aquatic activities as kneeboarding, bungy jumping,
jetskiing, wakeboarding, mini-golf, go-karts, mini speed boats, aqua
bikes, paddle boats, fish-feeding and slingshot bungy. Instructors
ensure a safe environment and there are separate areas for beginners
and advanced skiers, with barefooting and ski jumpingf sessions. It is
situated on a 95-acre site, consisting principally of five freshwater
lakes, surrounded by sandy beaches and tropical rainforest. Facilities
include a restaurant, kiosk, barbecue facilities, playground with
paddle pool for young children, games room and beach volleyball.
They are open from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. daily,
with closing time extended to 9.00 p.m. in the summer months. Each
activity incurs a separate charge. For further information ring (07)
5537 6300. Email is caboff@winfhop.com.au
Sanctuary Cove
At the north-eastern end of the Gold Coast, on the
southern bank of the Coomera River (just behind The Broadwater) is
Sanctuary Cove - a dubious brainchild of the hype and 'entrepreneurial'
activity of the turgid 1980s. It was created by a Queenslander named
Mike Gore who became synonymous with the term 'the white shoe brigade',
which was used to describe hucksterish businessmen whose ethics came a
definite second to the business of making money. It was opened with a
rare concert by Frank Sinatra and has since grown to consist of two
excellent golf courses, a shopping centre called Marine Village, which
has more than 75 shops ranging from gift shops to restaurants, cafes
and bars and lots of very expensive housing designed for retired
millionaires. Much of the development has been carved out of the shores
of the river. It is an integrated design which smacks of both wealth
and artificiality.
Sanctuary Cove also hosts such annual events as
the International Boat Show in May and the Classic Yacht and Car
Concourse in October.
Dreamworld
The three biggest
family attractions of the northern Gold Coast have all been set up at a
point most readily accessible to the hordes of Brisbane: on or just off
the major motorway - the Pacific Highway - at the north-western end of
the Gold Coast, thus ensuring visitors from the state capital can be
spared the slog of navigating the heavy traffic and byways of the
tourism mecca that is the Gold Coast. These three attractions are
Dreamworld, Wet 'n' Wild and Movie World.
Dreamworld is located just west of Sanctuary Cove. It
is an Australian version of Disneyland with a myriad of rides and
entertainments to occupy children and adults for an entire day. The
characters, such as Cooee and Kenny Koala, are mostly Australian,
although Nick Central features Nickelodeon figures. Attractions include
thrill rides such as the Cyclone and Thunderbolt Roller Coasters, the
Tower of Terror, the Wipeout, the Giant Drop and the Eureka Mine Ride,
family rides such as the Thunder River Rapids Ride, bumper cars, a
chairlift, the log ride, a water playground, a railway, a carousel and
a paddlesteamer, along with family features such as the white Bengal
tigers, the Game Site, a shooting gallery, remote-controlled boats,
Nick Central (featuring Nickelodeon characters), the Australian
Wildlife Experience, the Australian Farm Show, the Outback Celebration,
Kids Carnival, the Kenny Koala Show, an 1850s trooper station, roving
musicians and helicopters for hire. Food is available from various
sources, there is a substantial shopping strip and Dreamworld has one
of the few IMAX Theatres in Australia. This remarkable movie technology
provides a screen so large that it is quite impossible to sit in the
audience and not be totally involved in the experience, especially with
respect to the stunning 3D movies.
Dreamworld is located just off the Pacific Highway
(along Dreamworld Parkway). It is open from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
daily with hours extended during the summer school holidays (9.00 a.m.
to 6.00 p.m.). For more information contact (07) 5588 1122.
Wet'n'Wild Water Park
Wet'n'Wild is one of the most comprehensive water fun
playgrounds in the world, with heated pools and slides permitting
year-round access. Spread over nearly 10 hectares the theme park's
activities range from a freshwater wave pool, with waves up to one
metre high, to an extensive series of spectacular water slides and raft
or tube rides (it is claimed that, on the toboggan drop, it is possible
to reach speeds of up to 70 km/h while the Super 8 Aqua Racer consists
of an 86-metre plunge).
The emphasis is on diversity with something for each age
group, from the hair-raising to the languid and lazy. Thus, while the
toboggan drop and the white water twisters are meant for adults and
older children, there are also attractions for younger children and
more sedentary adults, including the Buccaneer Bay theme park play area
and a calm drift along the 'river' past a pirate castle and subtropical
gardens. A new addition is the relaxing Whirlpool Hot Springs,
featuring ten 20-person hot tubs. Visitors should note that children
must be 110 cm tall to participate in the more agitating rides.
Another recent addition is the 'dive-in' movie program, where
latest release family movies are screened at ther Giant Wave Pool from
September to April. The water areas are surrounded by grassy grounds
with picnic and barbecue facilities and deck chairs for relaxation.
Wet'n'Wild is located on the Pacific Motorway at Oxenford.
For 24-hour recorded information on Wet'n'Wild Water World's operating
hours, prices, water slides and pools call (07) 5573 2255. During
office hours visitors can ring Wet'n'Wild on (07) 5573 6623. They are
open daily. From November to February hours are 10.00 a.m. to 5.00
p.m., with closing time extended to 9.00 p.m. in January. From March
to April and September to October the closing time is 4.30 p.m. and
from May to August it is 4.00 p.m.
Warner Bros. Movie World
Also on the Pacific Motorway at Oxenford is Movie World
Theme Park. Designed as a working studio with a number of large stages
and an extensive range of state-of-the-art equipment, it manages to
combine a day out with a wide range of activities. The combination of
studio and fun park means that most of the Park's attendants are young
actors hoping for work, and their first big break, in the studios next door.
Warner Bros Movie World is basically a combination of
Disneyland and Universal Studios. It celebrates the fun and excitement
of movies offering entertainments ranging from impromptu street events
and a daily stunt show which re-enacts a Police Academy-style hold up.
The Police Academy show has as much to do with the Keystone Kops as it
does with Police Academy. It is typical of the kind of show offered by
the complex. The setting holds over 500 people. The action includes a
car being blown up, a man being shot and falling from the roof of a
building, and an endless stream of thrills and spills from the crew.
While it is entertaining it is also informative about the nature of
stunts in a movie. Other attractions include the Road Runner
Rollercoaster, Looney Tunes Village, the Wild West Falls ride and a
suitably scary Scooby Doo rollercoaster.
Like Disneyland the streets are full of
characters from various shows, such as the Warner Bros cartoon team of
Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck and Sylvester who walk along the
main street amusing the crowds.
There are a wide variety of shops selling souvenirs
(T-shirts, posters etc) as well as providing a wide range of food.
Other attractions include rides through various movie scenes - the
Batman ride is always popular - and a conducted tour of the movie
studio which shows some of the techniques used to create cinematic
illusions. One particularly appealing aspect of Movie World is the way
that certain events just occur naturally (well as naturally as anything
in a movie world) on the street. A visitor can be walking along when
suddenly a rather shady character will come running out of the bank on
the main street carrying a bag full of money. A policeman who, only
moments earlier, was talking to some children, will give chase and, as
by-standers watch, will draw his gun and fire off a series of shots at
the robber. It is easy to spend a day here. There is a genuine variety
of activities. It would actually be hard to see everything in under 4 hours.
Current publicity for Movie World states: "Visit Warner
Bros. Movie World on Australiaıs Gold Coast where you will experience a
fun-filled family adventure with all the glitz and glamour of
Hollywood. Meet your favourite stars and enjoy all the
behind-the-scenes action, comedy stunts and exhilarating rides, shows
and attractions!
Warner Bros. Movie World brings you the all-new
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Movie Magic Experience. For a
limited season only, you can journey to Knockturn Alley, see Mr
Weasleyıs enchanted car and come face to face with the creatures of the
Forbidden Forest.
Don't miss the scariest, spookiest spine-tingling
rollercoaster ever created! Coaster cars launch guests on a
hair-raising journey complete with laser lighting and sound effects,
animatronics and a kaleidoscope of colour, depth, height and trickery
of dimension. Ride the Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster!
Batman Adventure - The Ride 2 doubles the adventure
offering guests a brand new simulator journey starring the best of the
Batman villains in a high tech, thrill speed showdown with the Caped
Crusader.
Experience the fun of the Road Runner Rollercoaster,
Australia's only family rollercoaster, situated in Looney Tunes
Village, a magical cartoon world with rides especially for children.
For more Looney Tunes fun, head to the Looney Tunes Musical Revue,
performed daily and check out the awesome interactive water fountain,
Looney Tunes Splash Zone, at Looney Tunes Village.
Be blown away by the thrilling Wild West Falls ride.
Wild West is an action packed adventure with a 20 metre, 70 kilometre
an hour, heart stopping drop to the final splashdown!
Then journey to Mars in the interactive 3D movie
adventure, get an adrenaline rush on the suspended, inverted looping
coaster, Lethal Weapon and laugh at the hilarious Police Academy Stunt
Show. "
For a limited time only, the latest addtion is the "Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Movie Magic Experience", including
sets and themes from the movie.
Movie World is generally open from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
daily. For 24-hour recorded information about operating hours, prices,
shows and attractions ring (07) 5573 8485. To contact the office ring
(07) 5573 3999.
The Surfers Riverwalk
The Surfers Riverwalk is a pleasant 9-km walkway
extending from Sundale Bridge at Southport to Pacific Fair at
Broadbeach.
Boat Ramps of the Inland Waterways
At the northern end of The Broadwater is the mouth
of the Coomera River. Just inside the estuary is Paradise Point Boat
Harbour which has a boat ramp just off Paradise Parade. Just behind
Paradise Point is the mouth of Coombabah Creek which leads to Coombabah
Lake. There are two boat ramps at the creek mouth. One is located on
the western side of the estuary, on Boykambil Esplanade and another is
on Jabiru Island, located directly in the middle of the creek's estuary
(access is off Broadwater Avenue, which spans across the estuary,
linking Boykambil and Paradise Point. Another boat ramp is just
downstream of the creek estuary, at Daisy Elms Park via Turana St, in
the suburb of Coombabah. There is also a public boat ramp at a little
park on the southern bank of the Coomera River at Sanctuary Cove (off
Pinaroo St).
Golf
There are plenty of golf courses
in the area to attract the golf-loving pleasure-seeker: the Surfers
Paradise Golf Course at 1 Fairway Drive, Clear Island Waters (tel: 07
5572 6088), the Merrimac Golf Course (tel: 07 5579 9902) and Lakelands
Golf Club (tel: 07 5579 8722), both on Gooding Drive at Merrimac, Palm
Meadows Golf Course on Gooding Drive at Carrara (tel: 07 5594 2450),
Emerald Lakes Golf Club at the corner of the Nerang-Broadbeach Rd and
Alabaster Drive, Carrara (tel: 07 5594 4400), Carrara Gardens Night &
Day Golf Course and Driving Range on the Broadbeach-Nerang Rd, Carrara
(tel: 07 5596 0404), Royal Pines Resort in Ross St, Ashmore (tel: 07
5597 1111), Parkwood International Golf Course on Napper Rd, Parkwood
(tel: 07 5594 6388), Gold Coast Country Club on Brisbane Rd, Helensvale
(tel: 07 5573 2940), Helensvale Golf Club at 16 Wandilla Drive,
Helensvale (tel: 07 5573 1329), the Hope Island Golf Course on the
Oxenford-Southport Rd, Hope Island (tel: 5530 9000), the Pacific
Oceania Club at 8875 Magnolia Drive, Hope Island (tel: 5530 1799), The
Palms on Casey Rd at Sanctuary Cove (tel: 07 5577 6151), and
Gainsborough Greens on Yawalpah Rd, at Pimpama, tel: (07) 5546 6003.
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Motels
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Earls Court Motor Inn
131 Nerang St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 4144
Rating: ***
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Park Regis Hotel
2 Barney St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5532 7922, 1800 644 851
Facsimile: (07) 5532 0195
Rating: ***
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San Martino Marine Pde Motel
134 Marine Parade
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 6666
Rating: **
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Sea World Nara Resort
Sea World Dve
Main Beach
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 0000, 1800 07448
Facsimile: (07) 5591 0047
Rating: ****
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Sheraton Mirage
Sea World Dve
Broadwater Spit
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 1488, 1800 073 535
Facsimile: (07) 5591 2299
Rating: *****
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Ford Lind House Bed & Breakfast
29 Lind Ave
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5571 0402
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Ruffles Lodge
Willow Vales, 4209
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5546 7411
Facsimile: (07) 5546 7358
Rating: *****
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Apartments
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San Martino Marine Parade Holdiay Apartments
134 Marine Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 6666
Rating: **
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Palmerston Tower
114 Marine Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5532 0566
Facsimile: (07) 5531 2202
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Main Beach Tourist Park
Main Beach Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5581 7722
Facsimile: (07) 5581 7722
Rating: **
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Broadwater Tourist Park
Gold Coast Hwy
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5581 7733
Rating: ***
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Southport Caravan Tourist Park
6 Frank St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5531 2281
Facsimile: (07) 5532 8545
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Bella Luna Restaurant
151 Scarborough St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 6811
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Boardroom Restaurant
22 Marine Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 5666
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Comanchi Spur Steakranch
Slatyer Ave
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5527 8900
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Del Plaza Hotel Bistro
Cnr Scarborough & Nind Sts
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 6399
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Green Door Restaurant
154 Scarborough St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 4669
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Jubilees on the Broadwater
Cnr Barney St & Brighton Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5532 7922
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La Porte Verte
154 Scarborough St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 4669
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Le Grill
161 Marine Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5591 7699
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Oriental Chinese Retaurant
45c Queen St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5531 3839
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Ploy Pailin Thai Garden Restaurant
7 Railway St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5531 4093
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Saigon Palace Restaurant
Cnr Nind St & Gold Coast Hwy
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5532 2410
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Spargo's
75 Brighton Pde
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5531 4099
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Tandoori Place Indian Restaurant
119 Scarborough St
Southport
QLD
4215
Telephone: (07) 5532 6228
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