St Tropez Holiday Apartments, Author at St Tropez Resort https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/author/sttropez/ Gold Coast Apartments Surfers Paradise Mon, 13 Jul 2026 00:14:34 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.8 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.png St Tropez Holiday Apartments, Author at St Tropez Resort https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/author/sttropez/ 32 32 July holidays in Surfers with kids: ABC Kids World and beyond https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/july-school-holidays-surfers-kids/ Tue, 30 Jun 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8908 July holidays in Surfers Paradise with kids: ABC Kids rides at Dreamworld, SkyPoint, the patrolled beach, free HOTA and the beachfront markets, all from St Tropez.

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The Queensland winter school holidays run from 27 June to 12 July 2026, and from St Tropez Holiday Apartments on Orchid Avenue, five family drawcards sit within a short walk or a 35 minute drive: the ABC Kids rides at Dreamworld, the Q1 SkyPoint deck, the patrolled beach, free entry at HOTA, and the beachfront markets.

Where can toddlers meet the ABC Kids characters now?

Distance: about a 35 minute drive from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: head north on the M1 and take exit 54 for Coomera and Dreamworld. Hours: open daily from 10am (generally 10am to 5pm; check the park calendar for extended holiday hours).

The old ABC Kids World precinct closed in 2023, so here is what changed: the ABC Kids rides now live inside Dreamworld’s Kenny and Belinda’s Dreamland. You will find the Bananas in Pyjamas Carousel, the Humpty-Go-Round, the Play School Wheel and the Bananas in Pyjamas Fun Maze, plus daily appearances from B1, B2 and Rat in a Hat. It all comes included with park entry and is built for toddlers and preschoolers. Paths are flat and pram-friendly, and you can easily fill half a day with the wildlife precinct next door. Tip: arrive close to opening while the characters are out and the ride queues are short.

Is SkyPoint worth it with young kids?

Distance: about a 12 minute walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: walk down Cavill Avenue, turn along Surfers Paradise Boulevard, then follow Hamilton Avenue to the Q1 tower. Hours: open daily from 7:30am to 9pm.

SkyPoint puts you on Level 77 of Q1, 230 metres above the beach, and the lift gets there in about 38 seconds, which is half the fun for kids. The 360 degree views take in the whole coastline from the hinterland to the Broadwater, and because it is fully indoors it works whatever the weather does. The lift makes it completely pram-accessible. Gold Coast residents pay just 15 dollars, and visitor tickets for adults and children are cheaper booked online. Allow about an hour. Tip: come on a clear morning or time it for dusk to watch the town switch from day to lights.

How good is the beach for little ones in winter?

Distance: about a 3 minute walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: walk to the top of Orchid Avenue, turn towards the water along Cavill Avenue, and the sand is right there. Hours: patrolled 8am to 5pm daily year-round.

Surfers Paradise Beach is free, flat to reach and watched over by the Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club, which has been saving lives here since 1925. In July the water sits around 21 degrees, cool but swimmable for hardy kids, and most little ones are happy building in the sand and paddling the shallows in the winter sun. Tower 34 marks the Cavill Avenue entry, so you step onto the sand almost between the flags. Prams roll easily along the promenade, though you will carry the smallest ones the last stretch onto the sand. Tip: mornings are calmest and mildest, and the beach is at its widest before lunch.

Is HOTA a good free or wet-weather day out?

Distance: about a 7 minute drive from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: cross the river via Bundall Road to 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise. Hours: HOTA Gallery open daily 10am to 4pm.

HOTA, Home of the Arts is the Gold Coast’s cultural precinct, and general admission to the gallery is free, so it is one of the best-value family outings in town. Kids can roam the six levels of the gallery, ride the lift to the free rooftop for another skyline view, then spill out into the Evandale parklands with their concert lawn, lake and picnic space. There is a cafe on site if you would rather not pack lunch. It is fully pram-friendly, costs nothing for the gallery and grounds, and easily fills half a day. Tip: pair the gallery with a parklands picnic so the kids get both quiet and running-around time.

What is there to do in the evenings for free?

Distance: about a 5 minute walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: walk down Cavill Avenue to the Esplanade; the stalls run along the beachfront. Hours: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 4pm to 9pm, year-round.

The Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets line the Esplanade three nights a week with more than 100 stalls, buskers and food vans, and entry is free. It is an easy, no-pressure evening for families: browse the handmade stalls, grab a cheap dinner, and let the kids watch the street performers with the beach as a backdrop. The Esplanade is flat and open, so prams and scooters have plenty of room. Give it one to two hours. Tip: Friday is the busiest night, so arrive around 5pm to eat before the dinner crowd builds and the queues at the food vans lengthen.

FAQs about July holidays in Surfers with kids

When are the July school holidays in Queensland in 2026?

The Queensland winter break runs from Saturday 27 June to Sunday 12 July 2026, with Term 3 starting Monday 13 July. That gives families a full two weeks, and Surfers Paradise sits right in the middle of the state’s most popular winter holiday patch.

Is Surfers Paradise Beach patrolled during the July holidays?

Yes. Lifeguards patrol daily from 8am to 5pm all year round, with Tower 34 stationed at the Cavill Avenue beach entry, three minutes from our door. Always swim between the red and yellow flags, even on calm winter mornings when the water looks gentle.

Do we need a car for a family holiday in Surfers Paradise?

Not for most of it. The beach, the beachfront markets, SkyPoint and the Cavill Avenue tram are all a short walk from St Tropez. You only really need the car for Dreamworld or HOTA, and it stays in our free undercover car park the rest of the time.

Is Dreamworld suitable for toddlers and preschoolers?

Yes. The ABC Kids rides now sit inside Kenny and Belinda’s Dreamland, with gentle spinning rides and daily character appearances aimed at under-sixes. Add the wildlife precinct and Tiger Island shows and there is a full, low-adrenaline day for the littlest travellers.

Two weeks is plenty of time to work through this list without rushing, and a self-contained apartment makes the whole thing calmer: room for the kids to spread out, a kitchen for easy breakfasts, and the beach at the end of the street. When you are ready to lock in your winter break, check availability and book direct with us, and browse more of the family attractions near St Tropez to fill the rest of the fortnight.

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Rainy Surfers: Ripley’s, arcades and the indoor family list https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/rainy-day-surfers-paradise-indoor/ Sun, 31 May 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8904 Rain in Surfers Paradise? The indoor family list near St Tropez: Ripley's, the world's biggest Timezone, Infinity, Holey Moley and SkyPoint, all a short walk.

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Rain in Surfers Paradise is a plan change, never a cancelled day. Within a six minute walk of St Tropez Holiday Apartments sit five fully indoor attractions, from Ripley’s Believe It or Not to the world’s largest Timezone arcade, and you can reach most of them under shopfront awnings with the car still dry in our undercover park.

Is Ripley’s Believe It or Not really worth a rainy morning?

Distance: about 4 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up Orchid Avenue, left along Cavill Avenue towards the beach, into Soul Boardwalk. Hours: 9am to 10pm daily.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not is the classic wet-weather anchor: fifteen themed galleries and more than 300 genuine artefacts, all completely indoors on Soul Boardwalk. Kids from about six upwards get the most from it, and the weird-but-true factor keeps teenagers off their phones for a solid hour and a half to two hours. It is a ticketed attraction in the mid range, with discounted entry often available online before you go. Being open until 10pm makes it a strong after-dinner option too, and the walk over is short enough that one umbrella covers the family. Cosy, strange and completely rain-proof.

Where is the big arcade everyone talks about?

Distance: about 3 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up Orchid Avenue to Cavill Avenue, left into the Paradise Centre; Timezone is on Level 1. Hours: 9am to midnight daily.

Timezone Surfers Paradise is the world’s largest Timezone, five thousand square metres of arcade games, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, a laser tag arena, bumper cars and mini bowling, spread through Paradise Centre where the whole approach is under cover. You load a game card and pay as you play, so the cost band is entirely yours to set; families on a budget can cap the card and let the kids run it down. Guests keep mentioning it as the place their teenagers voted to go back to twice. Allow one to three hours depending on willpower. It suits every age that can hold a steering wheel, and the midnight close means the rainy evening is covered as well.

What is the Infinity Attraction, and which kids does it suit?

Distance: about 6 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: along Cavill Avenue to Surfers Paradise Boulevard, then into Chevron Renaissance at the Elkhorn Avenue corner. Hours: 10am to 8pm Sunday to Wednesday, 10am to 10pm Thursday to Saturday.

Infinity Attraction is a walk-through maze of around twenty glowing, mirrored, music-filled chambers, a roughly thirty minute sensory journey that feels like stepping inside a video game. It is entirely indoors at Chevron Renaissance, so you arrive dry through the shopping centre. The ticket sits in the lower-mid price band, cheaper than the big-name attractions, and the experience suits kids from about five up through to adults who enjoy a bit of disorientation; very small children can find the dark rooms intense. Pair it with a hot chocolate in the centre afterwards and a rainy afternoon disappears. Book nothing; walk in.

Can we do mini golf indoors when the weather turns?

Distance: about 6 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up to Surfers Paradise Boulevard, corner of Elkhorn Avenue; Holey Moley is on Level 1 of the Galaxy Centre. Hours: 10am to midnight daily; under-18s welcome until 9pm Sunday to Thursday and 8pm Friday and Saturday.

Holey Moley turns mini golf into eighteen themed indoor holes, with bowling, arcade games and challenge rooms alongside and a full kitchen and bar for the adults. Pricing is per round in the budget-to-mid band, and the holes are silly enough that nobody keeps honest score. Families own the daytime; note the evening age cut-offs above, which make it a daytime plan when the kids are along and a fun adults option later. Realistic duration is about an hour per round, longer if the bowling lanes tempt you. Everything, including the walk through the centre, keeps you out of the rain.

Is there an indoor way to actually enjoy the storm?

Distance: about 5 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: south along Surfers Paradise Boulevard to the Q1 building; the SkyPoint entry is in the street-level piazza. Hours: 7.30am to 9pm daily, last entry 8.30pm.

SkyPoint Observation Deck reframes bad weather as the show. The fully enclosed deck sits 230 metres up the Q1 tower with 360 degree views, and watching rain squalls roll in off the Pacific while you stay warm with a coffee is a Gold Coast experience most visitors never think to have. Tickets are mid-band with family and child discounts, and the ride up takes 43 seconds. Toddlers to grandparents all manage it easily. Time it for a clearing sky or for evening when the lights of the coast switch on; on a genuinely fogged-in day, swap it for Timezone and come back tomorrow.

FAQs

What can families do in Surfers Paradise when it rains?

Plenty, all within a six minute walk of St Tropez: Ripley’s Believe It or Not on Soul Boardwalk, the world’s largest Timezone arcade in Paradise Centre, the Infinity Attraction maze at Chevron Renaissance, Holey Moley mini golf and the SkyPoint Observation Deck. None of them depend on the weather.

Do we need the car for indoor attractions in Surfers Paradise?

No. Every attraction on this list is a two to six minute walk from our front door, much of it under shop awnings and mall cover. Leave the car dry in our free undercover car park and carry one umbrella between you.

How long does rain usually last in Surfers Paradise in winter?

June is actually one of the Gold Coast’s drier months, and winter rain tends to come in short bursts rather than washed-out days. Most rainy mornings clear by afternoon, so an indoor morning plus a beach walk later the same day is a very normal Surfers Paradise day.

Is SkyPoint worth it on a cloudy day?

Yes, with one tip: check the sky first. The observation deck sits at 230 metres, fully enclosed and open 7.30am to 9pm daily, and watching rain sweep across the coastline from above is genuinely spectacular. On a truly low-cloud day, save it for the evening when the city lights come on.

A rainy day in Surfers Paradise from St Tropez is really just a different kind of good day: arcade tokens, mirror mazes, storm views from 230 metres, then home to a hot shower and your own kitchen. Browse the rest of the year-round list on our Surfers Paradise attractions page, and book your stay at St Tropez, umbrella optional.

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What guests say about St Tropez: the reviews decoded https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/st-tropez-guest-reviews-decoded/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8903 We read every St Tropez Holiday Apartments review so you can skip to the pattern: the quiet oasis theme, the heated pool, the space and the value, decoded.

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Read through the reviews of St Tropez Holiday Apartments and the same four themes appear over and over: a quiet oasis on the busiest street in Surfers Paradise, a heated pool families rave about, apartments with more space than the price suggests, and a location that makes the car redundant. Here is each theme, decoded.

Why do reviewers keep calling a nightclub-strip building an oasis?

Distance: 0 minutes, this one is about the building itself. Directions: 27-35 Orchid Avenue, the three storey building with the red and white awnings. Hours: reception assistance daily; quiet from the moment your door closes.

The word oasis appears in our guest reviews more than any other, which reads strangely for an address on Orchid Avenue until you understand the building. A Melbourne guest summed it up as an oasis in the middle of Surfers, and a reviewer who stayed four nights wrote that she was surprised how quiet it was given the nightclubs nearby. The practical explanation guests keep mentioning: solid concrete construction between apartments and a low-rise layout set back from the strip, with rear apartments the pick for the lightest sleepers. One six-night guest specifically praised the quiet of the rear apartments. You get the buzz of Surfers Paradise at the front gate and none of it in your bedroom.

How close is everything, really?

Distance: 2 to 4 minutes walk to the beach, Cavill Avenue and the tram. Directions: out the front door, up Orchid Avenue, and you are in the middle of it. Hours: the suburb never really shuts; the beach is patrolled 8am to 5pm daily.

Location is the second-biggest theme, and reviewers are specific about it. A Sydney guest praised being near Cavill Avenue with easy theme park access, and several reviews use some version of walked everywhere, never moved the car. From the front door it is about three minutes to the patrolled sand, two to the Cavill Avenue tram stop for Broadbeach and Southport, and four to the Beachfront Markets on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Guests with kids keep mentioning the flat, stroller-friendly walk to the beach as the detail that made mornings easy. The reviews decode simply here: the location claims on this page are the thing reviewers confirm most often.

What is the story with the heated pool?

Distance: downstairs, in the central courtyard. Directions: lift or stairs to ground level; the pool sits in the sunny middle of the complex. Hours: daylight hours; maintained daily.

Family reviewers mention the pool constantly. One guest travelling with friends listed the heated pool first among the things she loved, a solo mum called it great for her kids, and a booking platform reviewer noted the heated pool alongside the safe feel of the complex. The heating is the detail that matters: it keeps the pool genuinely usable through autumn and winter when many complexes’ pools sit cold and empty, and it is cleaned and pH-tested daily. Around it you get outdoor seating and barbecue areas that repeat guests, including a couple who return every year, single out for family dinners. Decoded: the pool is not a bullet point here, it is where half our reviews were mentally written.

Where does the value for money reputation come from?

Distance: not applicable, this one lives inside the apartment. Directions: every floor plan includes a kitchen, laundry facilities and a proper living area. Hours: your schedule, not a hotel’s.

Amazing value for money is a direct, recurring phrase in our reviews, from a Canberra guest among others, and the pattern behind it is consistent: reviewers compare what they paid with what they got, then list the space. A guest from Hobart who stayed seven nights praised a clean, modern apartment that fit her whole family; another wrote simply that you get more than you pay for. The mechanics are unglamorous and effective: a kitchen means breakfasts and a few dinners cost supermarket prices, the laundry means you pack half as much, and separate bedrooms mean parents get an evening after the kids crash. Budget-friendly is the label; the reviews decode it as space that does the saving for you.

FAQs

Is St Tropez quiet at night given it is on Orchid Avenue?

Yes, and it is the single most repeated line in our reviews. Guests describe the building as an oasis and say they slept well despite booking in the middle of Surfers Paradise. Solid concrete construction and rear-facing apartments do the heavy lifting; ask for a rear apartment if you are a light sleeper.

Is the St Tropez pool heated?

Yes. The pool is heated and maintained daily, and it comes up constantly in reviews from families who used it every day of their stay. It sits in a sunny courtyard with outdoor seating and barbecue facilities, so plenty of guests build whole afternoons around it.

Do the apartments have a full kitchen and laundry?

Yes, every apartment has a kitchen and laundry facilities, which is exactly why reviewers keep writing that they got more than they paid for. Cooking a few meals in and washing as you go makes a family week cost far less than it would with a hotel room and restaurant bills.

Is parking included at St Tropez Holiday Apartments?

Yes, free secure undercover parking is included with every stay, with secure building entry on top. Reviewers, especially solo parents, mention the parking and the safe feel of the building as a reason they rebook, and the beach and Cavill Avenue are a short flat walk so the car mostly stays put.

We publish the reviews and then we read them like guests do, because the pattern is the promise: quiet, warm pool, real space, and everything on foot. Read the originals for yourself on our guest reviews page, and when the themes line up with the holiday you are planning, book your stay at St Tropez and come write the next one.

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Autumn in Surfers Paradise: the value season, explained https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/autumn-surfers-paradise-value-season/ Tue, 31 Mar 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8899 Why autumn is Surfers Paradise's value season: 24-25 degree ocean, thinner crowds after Easter, free festivals in May and easier bookings at St Tropez.

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Autumn in Surfers Paradise is the season locals quietly rate the highest, and staying at St Tropez Holiday Apartments through March, April and May means a 24 to 25 degree ocean, thinner crowds once Easter passes, free festival weekends, and better availability on the apartments everyone fights over in summer.

What actually changes in the water and the weather?

Less than you would think, and that is the point. The sea off Surfers Paradise averages 25.4 degrees in April and still holds 24.2 degrees in May, so the ocean stays swimmable long after the southern states have packed their beach gear away. You can check the live reading any week on Sea Temperature. Air temperatures settle to around 26 degrees by day and 16 at night, the sticky summer humidity fades, and the heaviest of the wet-season rain tapers away through April. April still averages around seven and a half hours of sunshine a day, which is beach weather by any honest definition. One schedule change worth knowing: the extended summer lifeguard hours of 6am to 6pm finish at the end of March, and patrols return to the year-round 8am to 5pm. The flags still fly every single day, just inside slightly shorter hours, so plan the dawn swim accordingly.

What opens, what closes, and what quietens down?

Nothing closes for the season here, which surprises guests from cooler climates. The Beachfront Markets keep trading every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night on the Esplanade, the tram runs to its normal timetable, and every attraction on Cavill Avenue holds its usual hours. What changes is the rhythm. Easter lands on 3 to 6 April in 2026 and brings the last big school-holiday wave; once those families head home in mid April, the beach widens out, cafe queues shrink, and the whole suburb exhales. Guests keep mentioning how they had whole stretches of sand almost to themselves on May mornings, minutes from the middle of Surfers Paradise. That post-Easter pocket, running until mid May, is the true value window: lower nightly rates, easier restaurant tables and no queue for the good sun lounges by our heated pool. Our free undercover parking matters less in autumn too, because the tram and your own two feet cover almost everything, but it is there for the hinterland day trips that suit this season so well.

What is the signature autumn event worth planning around?

Blues on Broadbeach, running 14 to 17 May in 2026 for its 25th year. It is one of Australia’s biggest music festivals, and most of it is completely free: stages spill across the streets of Broadbeach with international headliners and homegrown acts playing from Thursday to Sunday. From St Tropez, ride the tram from Cavill Avenue two stops south and you are in the middle of it, no parking, no driving, no designated-driver debates. The Teskey Brothers headline the ticketed Sunday show in 2026, but you can fill four days without spending a dollar on entry. As a bonus for late-autumn visitors, the first humpback whales start passing the coast from late May, so whale watching boats begin their season just as the festival wraps up. Tens of thousands of humpbacks make the northern migration along this coast each winter, and the earliest scouts reliably appear off the Gold Coast in the final week of May.

What should we book ahead, and how far out?

Autumn splits into two booking speeds. Easter weekend and the April school holidays behave like summer: apartments, especially two-bedroom ones, book out months in advance, so lock those dates in as early as you can. The Blues on Broadbeach weekend also fills fast right along the coast, because 100,000 plus visitors converge on four days; two to three months of lead time is a sensible buffer for that mid-May window. Mother’s Day, 10 May in 2026, books out the popular breakfast spots, so reserve a table a couple of weeks ahead if that lands during your stay. Outside those three pockets, autumn is the most relaxed booking season of the year, and midweek stays often cost noticeably less than the same apartment on a Saturday. If flexibility is your superpower, aim for the last week of April or the first week of May. That fortnight combines the warmest remaining ocean, the quietest beach of the season and the best pick of apartment types, and it sits far enough from both Easter and the Blues weekend that prices settle right down.

FAQs

Is the water still warm enough to swim in autumn?

Yes, comfortably. The ocean at Surfers Paradise averages 25.4 degrees in April and 24.2 degrees in May, warmer than many Australian beaches manage in summer. Most guests swim right through autumn without a wetsuit, and the beach stays patrolled daily all season.

When is Surfers Paradise quietest in autumn?

The fortnight after Easter Monday through to the Blues on Broadbeach weekend in mid May is the calm pocket. School holidays end, flights and apartments cost less, and you can walk into restaurants that need bookings in January. Midweek stays are quietest of all.

What is on in Surfers Paradise during autumn 2026?

The Beachfront Markets run every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night year-round, and Blues on Broadbeach plays 14 to 17 May 2026, a mostly free street festival two tram stops from Cavill Avenue. Whale watching boats also start spotting humpbacks from late May.

Do we need to book ahead for an autumn stay at St Tropez?

For Easter and the April school holidays, yes, those weeks book out months ahead. Outside them, autumn is the easiest time of year to secure the apartment size and floor you want, though the Blues on Broadbeach weekend fills fast across the whole coast.

Autumn rewards the travellers who know the rhythm: warm water, softer prices, a festival weekend worth building a trip around, and a quieter version of the suburb we get to enjoy year-round from Orchid Avenue. Compare apartment sizes on our Surfers Paradise apartments page, then book your autumn stay at St Tropez while the value window is open.

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Surfers on foot from St Tropez: beach, light rail and the quiet streets https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/surfers-paradise-on-foot/ Sat, 28 Feb 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8895 How to do Surfers Paradise on foot from St Tropez: the 3 minute beach walk, the Cavill Avenue tram stop, the Esplanade path and quiet Budds Beach.

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Staying at St Tropez Holiday Apartments puts the whole of Surfers Paradise on foot: the patrolled beach is a 3 minute walk, the Cavill Avenue tram stop is 2 minutes, the Esplanade path is 4, and the quiet riverside streets of Budds Beach are 12 minutes away. Park in our free undercover spot and forget the car.

How do we get to the beach without crossing a single busy road?

Distance: about 3 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: walk to the top of Orchid Avenue, turn right onto Cavill Avenue, and follow it straight to the sand. Hours: patrolled 8am to 5pm daily year-round, 6am to 6pm in summer.

The famous stretch in front of Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club, saving lives here since 1925, is the closest swim to our door. Lifeguards watch from four towers along this section, from Clifford Street up to Staghorn Avenue, and Tower 34 sits right at the Cavill Avenue entry, so you step off the footpath almost between the flags. Rips do run along this coast, so keep to the flagged area even when the water looks gentle. Go early: guests keep mentioning how different the beach feels at 7am, wide and quiet with just walkers and the odd fishing rod. It suits everyone, but early risers get the best of it. Carry the boogie boards; it is flat concrete the whole way.

Where do we catch the light rail, and is it worth using?

Distance: about 2 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up Orchid Avenue to the corner, then a few steps along Surfers Paradise Boulevard to the Cavill Avenue station. Hours: trams run roughly 5am to midnight, later on weekends.

The Cavill Avenue G:link station is the busiest stop on the network for good reason: it drops you back in the middle of everything. Trams run every 7 to 8 minutes through the day and every 15 minutes off-peak, so you never plan around a timetable. Ride south two stops to Broadbeach for Pacific Fair, or north to Southport and the Broadwater’s calm swimming, and from mid-2026 the extended line reaches all the way south to Burleigh Heads. Tap on with a contactless bank card, no paper ticket needed, and check fares on Translink before you go. It suits families skipping parking stress and couples heading out for dinner up the line.

What is the Esplanade path like for a morning walk?

Distance: about 4 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments to join the path. Directions: down Cavill Avenue to the beachfront, then turn left or right along the oceanfront path. Hours: open always; best before 9am or around sunset.

The paved oceanway runs behind the dunes for kilometres in both directions, so once you join it at Cavill Avenue you can walk to Main Beach heading north or towards Broadbeach heading south without touching a road. It is pram-friendly, skateable and lit in the evenings. The Esplanade section directly in front of Surfers is backed by a fenced foredune with numerous marked beach access tracks, so you can drop onto the sand whenever the mood takes you. Guests keep mentioning sunrise here as the highlight of their stay, and it costs precisely nothing. On Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings the beachfront markets set up along the same stretch, which turns the walk home into a browse. Take water; the drinking fountains are spaced out.

Where are the quiet streets when we want a slower afternoon?

Distance: about 12 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up Cavill Avenue away from the beach, cross the Gold Coast Highway, then follow Ferny Avenue north to the river streets around Cypress Avenue. Hours: open always; the reserve facilities close at dusk.

Budds Beach Reserve sits on a calm bend of the Nerang River, a pocket of shady grass, barbecues, a playground and a shallow, sheltered swimming edge that small children love. The council reserve has toilets, showers, picnic shelters and a boat ramp at the Birt Avenue end, and the still water is ideal for stand-up paddleboarding because the river bend is protected from the prevailing winds. Dolphins turn up in the river often enough that locals barely look up. Across the road, Bumbles Cafe on River Drive opens from 6.30am for breakfast with river views, and its high teas and cakes have a loyal local following. It suits toddler families and anyone after a slow riverside afternoon.

FAQs

Do we need a car to get around Surfers Paradise?

No. From St Tropez the beach, Cavill Avenue, the tram, supermarkets and dozens of restaurants are all within a six minute walk, and your car stays in our free undercover car park. Most guests only drive for theme park days or hinterland trips.

How far is the beach from St Tropez Holiday Apartments?

About three minutes on foot. Walk to the top of Orchid Avenue, turn towards the water along Cavill Avenue, and the patrolled sand is right there. It is flat the whole way, easy with kids, boards and beach trolleys.

Is Surfers Paradise Beach patrolled?

Yes, all year round. Lifeguards patrol daily from 8am to 5pm, extending to 6am to 6pm across summer, with Tower 34 stationed right at the Cavill Avenue beach entry. Always swim between the red and yellow flags.

Where does the tram from Cavill Avenue go?

North through Main Beach to Southport, the hospital and Helensvale, and south to Broadbeach for Pacific Fair and The Star. Trams run every 7 to 8 minutes during the day from around 5am to midnight, so you rarely wait long.

Everything above starts at the same front door on Orchid Avenue, which is exactly why guests who stay with us once tend to leave the car keys in the apartment drawer for the whole trip. Have a look at what else sits within reach on our Surfers Paradise attractions page, and when the dates firm up, book your stay at St Tropez and bring comfortable walking shoes.

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First night at St Tropez: cheap eats and quick dinners in Surfers https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/first-night-cheap-eats-surfers/ Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.sttropezresort.com.au/?p=8891 Arrived hungry? The cheap eats and quick dinners near St Tropez Holiday Apartments, from next-door Italian to late-night Mexican in Surfers Paradise.

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You have just checked in, the car is unpacked, and nobody wants to cook. Good news: from the front door of St Tropez Holiday Apartments on Orchid Avenue, four reliable cheap eats in Surfers Paradise sit within a four minute walk, covering a sit-down feed, a no-booking fallback, and a late-night takeaway for after-dark arrivals.

Can we grab dinner without leaving Orchid Avenue?

Yes, and it barely counts as a walk. Costa D’Oro is a few doors along Orchid Avenue at number 27, roughly a minute from our awnings, so it is the easy first-night pick.

Distance: about 1 minute walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: turn right out the front door and continue a few doors down Orchid Avenue. Hours: 11.30am to 10pm, seven days.

This family Italian has traded here since 1987, which tells you plenty on a strip that turns over fast. Order the wood-fired margherita or the veal parmigiana, and let the kids split a bowl of spaghetti bolognese. The garlic pizza bread is the quiet hero while you wait, and the tiramisu is worth saving room for. Walk-ins are welcome and the room turns over quickly, though on a Friday or Saturday you may wait 15 minutes for a table by the window. It is licensed, so the adults can share a carafe while the little ones colour in. It leans family-friendly early, then fills with couples later, so an early sitting suits tired travellers who just want a proper plate of pasta on night one.

Where is the quickest takeaway for a late arrival?

If your flight landed late or the drive ran long, head to Guzman y Gomez in the Paradise Centre on Cavill Mall.

Distance: about 3 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: walk up Orchid Avenue to Cavill Avenue, turn left, and it is inside the Paradise Centre. Hours: 10am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday, 10am to midnight Thursday to Saturday.

This is the late-night saver. The burritos, nachos and mini quesadillas travel well back to the apartment, and you can order ahead on the app so it is bagged and ready when you arrive. Guests keep mentioning the fast counter service even at peak times. Grab a spicy chicken burrito bowl for the adults and a cheese quesadilla for smaller eaters, carry it the three minutes home, and eat on the balcony with the kettle on. If the little ones have crashed in the car, one adult can duck out and be back before the others have found the remote. No booking, no fuss, and open well past most kitchens.

Is there a no-booking feed for a fussy group?

When everyone wants something different, Betty’s Burgers at Chevron Renaissance keeps the peace.

Distance: about 6 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: up to Cavill Avenue, left towards the Boulevard, then across to Chevron Renaissance on Elkhorn Avenue. Hours: 11am to 9pm Sunday to Thursday, later on Friday and Saturday nights.

Betty’s is the classic no-booking fallback. You line up, order at the counter, and grab a table, so there is no reservation to stress about after a long travel day. The crowd-pleaser is the Classic cheeseburger with a side of crinkle-cut chips, and the thick concrete shakes in vanilla or salted caramel win over the kids every time. There is a veggie pattie for anyone off the meat, and the menu is easy to read at the counter when hungry kids are hovering. Queues move fast even on weekends. It suits families and mixed groups who can’t agree on a cuisine, and the flat walk back down Cavill Avenue is stroller-friendly.

What if it is a market night?

Time your arrival right and the Esplanade throws you a dinner. The Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets run every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night from 4pm to 9pm.

Distance: about 4 minutes walk from St Tropez Holiday Apartments. Directions: down Cavill Avenue towards the water, then onto the Esplanade beside the beach. Hours: 4pm to 9pm, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday only.

More than 100 stalls stretch along the beachfront, and a good chunk of them are street food, so you can graze your way to a cheap dinner while the kids look at the makers’ stalls. Entry is free. Guests keep mentioning the relaxed, seabreeze feel of eating here on a warm night. Grab a paella box, a bratwurst or a fresh doughnut, find a low wall facing the sand, and let the first night settle in. It runs rain, hail or shine most weeks, though a wild night can thin the stalls out. If you land on an off night, save it for later in the stay.

FAQs

Where can we eat near St Tropez without a booking?

Costa D’Oro next door and Betty’s Burgers at Chevron Renaissance both take walk-ins, and the Beachfront Markets on the Esplanade need no booking at all. On a busy Saturday you might wait 15 to 20 minutes for a table, but you will not be turned away hungry.

What is open late for a quick dinner in Surfers Paradise?

Guzman y Gomez on Cavill Avenue serves until 10pm Sunday to Wednesday and midnight Thursday to Saturday, so a late arrival still gets a hot burrito. Costa D’Oro runs to 10pm every night, and plenty of Cavill Avenue takeaways stay open past that.

Is there anywhere cheap to eat with kids on the first night?

Yes. Betty’s Burgers does an easy family feed with burgers and thick concretes, and Costa D’Oro plates up wood-fired pizza and pasta the whole table can share. Both are a short flat walk from St Tropez with no stairs or long queues.

How far is the nearest food from St Tropez Holiday Apartments?

Costa D’Oro sits just a few doors along Orchid Avenue, about a minute from our front door. Cavill Avenue and its food options are a two to three minute walk, and the Esplanade markets are around four minutes, so nothing is far when you arrive tired.

That first night sets the tone, and the beauty of staying on Orchid Avenue is that a hot, cheap dinner is only ever minutes away, then it is a short stroll back to your own kitchen and balcony. When you are ready to plan the rest of the trip, browse more of our favourite Surfers Paradise restaurants, and if you are still weighing dates, you can book your stay at St Tropez and let the good eating start the moment you arrive.

Image credit: Costa D’Oro Italian Restaurant

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