Coolangatta Beach is located in the southernmost suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. It's known for its pristine beaches, soft sand, and clean environment, attracting surfers and beachgoers alike. The area offers a relaxed vibe, differing from the bustling Surfers Paradise. Coolangatta boasts a significant history being on the border between Queensland and New South Wales, and it features beautiful white sandy shores and turquoise waters, similar to nearby Kirra Beach and Greenmount Beach.
The marine parade is lined with shops and restaurants, providing a lively atmosphere without the high-rise madness found in larger tourist areas.
The beach itself is patrolled, making it safe for swimming and surfing year-round.