Coolangatta Accommodation
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Sails Beach House Apartment on Blue Lagoon Tweed Heads. Luxury holiday rental accommodation. |
4 | $130 - $290 nightly |
2-59 | Apartment 0 m to Absolute Waterfront |
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Twin Towns resort is uniquely situated on the border of Queensland and New South Wales. |
2 | $75 - $180 nightly |
3-59 | Unknown 5 m to Twin Towns Services |
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Private, spacious and close to some of the Gold Coast's finest restaurants. |
6 | $114 - $450 nightly |
2-59 | Apartment 50 m to Kirra & Coolangatta |
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Reviews of Coolangatta
Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - January 2003
Flew to Queensland from Sydney and landed at the airport in Coolangatta. Not much of an airport comparing it to Sydney, but it was nice and clean and staff helped us out with trying to find a bus to get to our hotel. The actual town of Coolangatta was lovely and there is plenty of accommodation to stay in. A really nice place with some of Australia\'s nicest beaches.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - August 2006
Great location mainly because of the great beaches and the close proximity to the airport which is pretty busy but not like Brisbane etc - great for families
Rating: 4 out of 5
JodieAnne - December 1998
Home to Coolangatta Gold iron man series and phenomenal new years eve fireworks and celebrations. This town knows how to party. Great beaches, family friendly.
Rating: 4 out of 5
camille - February 2006
Beautiful beaches! It was a bit hot this time of year (compared to melbourne weather), so I would recommend going in cooler months- still warm but not humid. It\'s a good area if you want the beach vibe but like peace and quiet. A little bit too far out of Surfer\'s Paradise, so not an ideal place to stay if you want to go out every night.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - August 2006
A great family-friendly spot where the kids can play on the beach in safety and even teens will find their own persuits without coming to harm
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - November 2006
cheaper, less crowds and nicer than sufers paradise. This is where the surfers hang out, and I think the beaches are actually best here.
Rating: 1 out of 5
Jeannette - October 2006
Busy town but like so many others on the East Coast of Australia - the only thing going for it was the surf. Expensive - really may as well have stayed home and saved a heap of money.
Rating: 4 out of 5
trevor - May 2001
Much nicer than the dodgy goldcoast. The closer you get to the NSW border the better the surf and beaches. Also much easier to get to and from the airport.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Karmen - February 1993
Located on border of NSW and QLD, it\'s temperature is very bearable all year round.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Trudie - June 2002
The good thing about Coolangatta is that it is near the airport. So when going to the Gold Coast you will arrive in Coolangatta. It is pleasant all year round. Coolangatta is part of the Gold Coast however the atmosphere is slightly more relaxed. It is a twin city. There is a river that separates Tweed Heads and Coolangatta. Tweed Heads is in the state of NSW and Coolangatta is in the state of Queensland.
Rating: 4 out of 5
lance - December 2000
Coolangatta is located on the Southern bit of the Gold Coast. So if you are flying into the Gold Coast Airport, it\'s basically across the road. Home of the famous movie based on an ironman race.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Katy - April 2004
The best of the Gold Coast suburbs (and closest to the airport) On the NSW/QLD border with some lovely views towards NSW and the ugly Surfers skyline looking north.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - November 2005
Not far from crossing the border into NSW, Coolangatta is pleasantly a built-up coastal suburb. The gold coast still runs to here.


