Goin’ for the Gold (Coast) in Australia

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Peppers Broadbeach from above in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaWe may be nuts, but we’re not crazy! Of course we jumped at the chance to spend a few days along Queensland’s Gold Coast.

This dazzling stretch along the Coral Sea has become Australia’s playground for food, fun, surf, and sun.

From our first look at the towering skyline and enticing water off of our balcony at Peppers Broadbeach we knew we had struck gold.

Toasting our good fortune at Peppers Broadbeach

Gold Coast Dreamin’

The Buzzsaw at Dreamworld, Gold Coast, Australia

We couldn’t visit the coast without a stop at Dreamworld, Australia’s largest theme park. With rides like The Buzzsaw, The Cyclone, and The Giant Drop from the Tower of Terror we knew that we were in for a thrill.

What we didn’t know was that we were in for one of the wildest adventures of our lives, feeding an enormous crocodile. That surprise was sprung on us once we entered the park.David feeds a crocodile at Dreamworld, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

It’s hard to say if falling nearly 400 feet from the world’s second highest vertical drop ride helps prepare a person for staring into the teeth of a 1,500 pound eating machine, but we decided to give it a try before heading over to the croc pond.

Figured it would either steady our resolve or make us too weak in the knees to care…

Click here to see us feeding crocs – with video!

A Journey with the Original Australians

The Dreamworld Corroboree Theater in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
The Dreamworld Corroboree Theater in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaThe Dreamworld Corroboree Theater was just the ticket. Built in a replica bush hut called a humpy, the theater runs a film and features interactive exhibits about the local Yugambeh people.

Outside, Aboriginals tell stories and give demonstrations of traditional arts and weapons. Boomerangs and spears seemed downright tranquil compared to a giant mouthful of teeth.

Boomerang demonstration at Dreamworld, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

The Gold Coast’s Surf Culture – It All Started with Saving Lives

David gives surfing a go on Kurrawa Beach in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

After a day in the park, and all of the eating going on, it was time for us to do a little chowing ourselves.

From our room at Peppers Broadbeach we could see the Kurrawa Surf Club and heard it was a great spot for some seaside seafood. We heard right but, before digging in, we first dug up a little background.

Kurrawa Surf Club in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Veronica is wearing her Kaf. Tanned at Kurrawa Beach in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Watching surf lessons on Kurrawa Beach Veronica’s kaftan courtesy of Kaf.Tanned

Each stretch of beach has its own club that oversees safety for the swimmers and surfers in that area. Kurrawa has been keeping beach-goers safe along their beach since 1958.

But the tradition of surf clubs in Australia goes back over one hundred years to when laws against swimming in the ocean were challenged and the beginnings of Surf Life Saving Australia, SLSA, took hold.

Now, over 165,000 members and 65,000 junior members known as Nippers, who range from 5 to 13 years old, participate in beach safety and awareness skills training, as well as competitions.

Dress code at Kurrawa Surf Club in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

The clubs have also become social organizations for each neighborhood, with restaurants, banquet rooms, dance halls, and some even have casinos.

Non members like us are allowed to come in as guests, but only if they live outside of the area served by the club. Locals must join.

Tower of delicious seafood at Kurrawa Surf Club, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Certainly no one would hesitate if they knew about the seafood platter for two. This tower of goodies features “A selection of trawler caught seafood… Prawns, sautéed bugs, chilled crab, mussels, oysters, smoked salmon, and flash fried morsels…”

Wait, go back, sautéed bugs? That must mean crawfish, mud bugs, like in Louisiana. But it didn’t, those are known as yabby in Australia.

Bug means Balmain or Moreton Bay bugs, types of slipper lobsters that are a smaller cousin of the spiny lobster. These were something we had never seen, or tasted before. Served as split tails, they had a flavor and texture somewhere between shellfish and fish filet.

We were curious now, and wanted to know what these critters looked like before they found themselves cracked and stacked on our tower.

Going Around the Middle Man – Finding the Bug’s Source

The Fisherman's Co-op in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
The Fisherman's Co-op in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaWe asked around and the Gold Coast Fishermen’s Co-Op was the place to find them.

Just so happened that it was going on the next morning, so we rented some bikes and pedaled off toward the marina.

The co-op allows a group of boats to set up shop on the docks and sell their morning catch directly off the boat.

The Fisherman's Co-op in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Yabby in Australia. Bug means Balmain or Moreton Bay bug in QueenslandIt doesn’t get any fresher than that, and we got to see a bug intact.

But we couldn’t figure out how we might go about eating one right on the beach, so we settled on a bag of freshly steamed shrimp, known as prawns down here (and blowing the whole “shrimp on the barbie” quote out of the water!), and sat on the rocks for the ultimate sack lunch.

Picnic on the spit near The Fisherman's Co-op in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Biking along the coastline in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaWait. What? That’s Made out of SAND?

Surfers Paradise in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaContinuing along the coastline on our trusty beach cruisers, we came upon the Wait. What? That’s Made out of SAND?Australian Sand Sculpting Championships.

Fantastic forms fitting the theme of Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales lined the promenade along the Pacific shore in Surfers Paradise and several other of the whimsically named communities, like Mermaid Beach and Paradise Island, along the waterfront.

Artists at work at the Sand Scupting Championships in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Troll under the bridge at the Sand Scupting Championships in Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaEntries were judged in several categories including Australia against The World. In that competition two teams of invited artists, one from Australia and the other from around the globe, vied for king of the sandbox.

All in all, over 180 tons of sculpted sand became temporary masterpieces. It seemed a shame that someday these whimsical works of art will be washed away.

Click here to see more of these amazing sand sculptures!

Cowabunga! A Less-Than Stellar Attempt at Surfing!
David takes surf lessons on Kurrawa Beach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
David’s only “successful” ride! His tee courtesy of aussieBum, his swimmers, Billabong

With all of the talk of surfing, and since we were staying right by Surfers Paradise, it seemed like a golden opportunity to give surfing a go.

Peppers hotel from the beach in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
We can see our room from here: Peppers Broadbeach looms over David from the beach!

Our attempts on the long board were somewhat less that cowabunga-worthy, but we did manage to get a few good rides in on the boogie boards.

Maybe we should have tried paddleboards. From what we have seen this in this comprehensive guide they are much easier.

Oh well, even with the multiple wipe outs and tumbles, we were glad we gave it a try.

All in all, an amazing afternoon on Kurrawa Beach – and, luckily, we didn’t require a rescue by a Nipper.

Can You Eat Your Way to Heaven?

Social Eating House + Bar, Gold Coast, QueenslandThat evening, we were lured to Social Eating House + Bar like a cartoon animal floating behind a visible wave of luxurious scent.

Social Eating House + Bar, Gold Coast, Queensland
We love a kitchen garden! From our perch we watched ultra-fresh herbs and micro-greens artfully placed on each beautiful dish.

Right across the street from our temporary home at Peppers, in the little village of shops and restaurants that surround the hotel, Social was certainly convenient. But that turned out to be way down the list of reasons to love the place.

Decor, style, seating along the kitchen where we watched everything being prepared (dinner and a show!), and the food, ooooooh the food, all topped the list.

Innovative specialities are served in small portions like tapas, enabling us to sample over half a dozen different dishes. It was like an appy crawl without ever leaving our seats.

As the name implies, shared plates equal a truly social experience.

Confit Pork Belly, Spiced Plum, Parsnip Puree, Crackling Crumbed Prawn, Apple Cider Jusat Social Eating House + Bar, Gold Coast, Queensland

We ordered a couple of dishes to start, then decided what we wanted next by watching orders as they came out of the kitchen.

We asked our server “Ooooh that looks great, what is it?” several times and wound up with… see our entire, incredible meal at Social Eating House + Bar

And we thought those crocs knew how to eat. Take that you leapin’ lizards!

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

Delve Deeper:
See where we stayed! Peppers Broadbeach
See more spectacular Sand Sculptures!
Drool over the unbelievably delish Social Eating House
Watch us feed crocs!
Bucket list check! We snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef!
Watch us skydive above beautiful Queensland – yikes!
Follow us into the Australian Hinterland and kayak the Noosa Everglades!
Find out how we saw all of the bizarre Australian animals in one place!
Let Us Introdoos-ya to Noosa and Spread a Little Sunshine Coast

Huge thanks to Tourism and Events Queensland for providing this adventure! As always, all opinions are our own.

Click here to see all of our adventures in Queensland!


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10 thoughts on “Goin’ for the Gold (Coast) in Australia”

  1. SOCIAL EATING HOUSE . What an amazing & well deserved review , & well deserved . I am lucky enough to live within walking distance (3 mins) of Social & am happy to say its our local . Just why would one eat anywhere else ? We have been regular customers since Social opened & it never ceases to surprise us just how many fantastic dishes Matt & The Team can come up with .So glad you enjoyed your experience so much . I shall definitely share your page . Oh !! Well I am off to Socia. Beverley Evans

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