Queensland, Australia
The G:link is the backbone of coastal public transport. It operates along the Gold Coast Highway, connecting Broadbeach South in the south to Helensvale in the north. This route passes through major tourist areas including Surfers Paradise, Main Beach, and Southport. The G:link is a modern, efficient, and comfortable way to travel along the coast, offering direct access to beaches, shopping centers, and entertainment precincts.
An extensive bus network complements the tram. Buses reach areas further inland, south to Coolangatta and Gold Coast Airport, and north of Helensvale, connecting to suburbs not served by the tram. The bus system provides broad coverage, allowing access to most parts of the Gold Coast region.
G:link runs along the coastal corridor. Stops: Broadbeach South (interchange with Airport bus 777), Surfers Paradise, Southport, Helensvale (train connections). Bus hubs at Broadbeach South, Surfers Paradise, Southport, Helensvale. Maps available on TransLink website and at stations.
Go Card is most cost-effective and convenient. Tap on/off at readers. Purchase/top-up at 7-Eleven, newsagents, Go Card retailers, or station machines. Paper tickets are more expensive. Fares are zone-based, depending on travel distance.
G:link operates frequently (7.5-15 mins during day), 24 hours on Fri/Sat nights. Bus hours vary, generally 5 AM - 11 PM. Check TransLink website/app for specific route times and real-time information.
Cheaper fares than paper tickets.
Easy tap on/off system.
7-Eleven, newsagents, station machines.
For bus and G:link tram services.
Taxis and ride-sharing services provide convenient, on-demand transportation throughout the Gold Coast, especially for direct routes or when public transport is less convenient.
Ride-sharing often more economical for shorter distances.
Taxis can be cost-effective for longer distances, especially if surge pricing is active for ride-shares.
Both options offer on-demand service, useful outside public transport hours.
Beyond standard options, the Gold Coast offers some unique ways to get around or experience its waterways.
Drive on the left. Seatbelts are mandatory. No mobile phone use unless hands-free. Strict speed limits. BAC limit 0.05% for most drivers.
Compliance with local traffic laws is essential.
Generally excellent and well-maintained roads. Clear signage. M1 (Pacific Motorway) is main highway.
Safe and smooth driving experience typical.
Paid parking common in tourist areas (meters, multi-story parks). Shopping centers offer free/subsidized parking. Free street parking may have time limits. Always check signs to avoid fines.
Plan parking in advance for popular spots.
For an unique perspective of Gold Coast's canals and waterfront homes, consider a canal cruise on the Broadwater. It offers a relaxed way to see parts of the city not visible from land.