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Top Travel Tips for a Perfect Gold Coast Getaway

The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most iconic destinations, known for its stunning beaches, world-class resorts, and exciting attractions. Whether you’re here for a relaxing holiday or an action-packed adventure, these essential travel tips will ensure you get the most out of your Gold Coast experience. 1. Best Time to Visit the Gold Coast While the Gold Coast enjoys warm weather year-round, the best time to visit depends on your preferences. Summer (December to February): Perfect for beach lovers, though it can be busy with tourists. Expect warm temperatures and lots of events. Autumn (March to May): Great for avoiding the crowds but still enjoying pleasant weather. It’s ideal for outdoor activities and exploring nature. Winter (June to August): Mild temperatures make it great for sightseeing, though the ocean may be a bit cool for swimming. Spring (September to November): Mild temperatures and fewer crowds—perfect for both outdoor adventures and beach days. 2. Explore Beyond the Beaches The Gold Coast is famous for its beaches, but there’s so much more to explore! Theme Parks: Dreamworld, Sea World, and Warner Bros. Movie World are just the beginning. For a unique experience, visit the smaller parks like Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary or the exciting adventure parks in the hinterland. Hinterland Hikes: Explore the lush rainforests and waterfalls in the hinterland areas like Lamington National Park, Springbrook National Park, and the famous Tamborine Mountain. Local Markets: The Gold Coast has vibrant farmers’ markets and night markets in places like Surfers Paradise, Burleigh Heads, and Miami. It’s a great way to experience local culture and pick up some unique souvenirs. 3. Getting Around the Gold Coast The Gold Coast is well-connected, so getting around is easy, whether you’re on foot, driving, or using public transport. Public Transport: The G:link light rail system is perfect for moving between key destinations like Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, and Southport. It’s quick and easy! Car Rentals: If you plan on exploring more remote areas or beaches, renting a car might be your best option. The roads are well-maintained and easy to navigate. Biking: The coastal bike paths are fantastic for a leisurely ride. You can rent bikes at various locations along the coast. 4. Dining and Nightlife The Gold Coast offers something for every foodie and nightlife lover. Dining: From seafood restaurants overlooking the beach to trendy cafes and casual eateries, there’s a variety of dining options in spots like Broadbeach, Main Beach, and Coolangatta. Be sure to try local seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf or dine with a view at one of the waterfront restaurants. Nightlife: Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach are hotspots for nightlife. Whether you’re into relaxed beach bars or energetic nightclubs, the Gold Coast has it all. Don’t miss out on the iconic rooftop bars for a stunning view of the skyline. 5. Beach Safety The Gold Coast beaches are beautiful, but it’s important to stay safe. Swim Between the Flags: Always swim in patrolled areas marked by red and yellow flags. Lifeguards are there to ensure your safety. Riptides: Be aware of rip currents, especially in more powerful surf areas like the southern beaches. If you’re unsure, ask a lifeguard for advice. Sun Protection: The sun can be intense on the Gold Coast, so always wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and stay hydrated. The Gold Coast is a stunning destination, and with these tips, you’re ready to make the most of your visit! Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, adventure through the hinterland, or experience world-class attractions, the Gold Coast has something for everyone. So pack your bags, plan your trip, and get ready to create unforgettable memories!

Explore Art, Culture, and Gardens in New Plymouth

Taranaki isn’t just about the outdoors — it’s also a hotspot for art lovers and garden explorers. Start your day at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre, a world-class gallery that showcases kinetic sculpture, experimental film, and contemporary exhibitions, or follow The Taranaki Arts Trail, where you’ll get a unique opportunity to meet with artists’ in their studios and workshops. Just outside the city, Pukeiti Gardens offers 360 hectares of rainforest and vibrant botanical collections. It’s a must-visit for garden enthusiasts, with plenty of easy walking tracks for families. Cap off the day with a stroll along the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway, stopping for a coffee or dinner with a view of the Tasman Sea. Choose from one of our conveniently located holiday homes, perfect for those wanting to explore Taranaki’s creative and natural side. Liardet 22, The Penthouse Serenity Lodge Getaway Tremorne Stay

Discover Taranaki’s Wild West Coast: Surf, Hike, and Relax

Taranaki’s coastline is a magnet for adventure seekers, thanks to the legendary Surf Highway 45. This coastal route is a treasure trove of consistent surf breaks, black sand beaches, and laid-back towns that hum with local charm. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just want to try your hand at it, spots like Fitzroy Beach, Oakura, and Stent Road deliver unforgettable experiences. Beyond the waves, lace up your boots for a walk through the Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki, formerly known as Egmont National Park, and enjoy a unique connection with the natural beauty of Taranaki Maunga (Mount Taranaki). The full loop is 25km and is usually done as a multi-day experience where hikers are able to immerse themselves in the diverse ecosystems of the park. Well worth it for the adventure-seekers! The Pouakai Crossing, a one-day alternative to the full summit hike, offers panoramic views and peaceful alpine landscapes. Both routes offer stunning experiences, from traversing alpine wetlands to exploring lush forests. — After a day of adventure, unwind in one of our hand-picked holiday homes, perfect for couples, families, or surf crews. Beachfront Oakura Smokey’s Surf Pad Weld Cottage

What Recent Rules and Regulations Mean for New South Wales and Victorian Holiday Home Owners

Owning a holiday home has long been a great way to earn extra income while having a getaway of your own. But with new regulations now in effect across Victoria and New South Wales, managing a short-term rental has become more challenging. From new taxes to rental caps and compliance rules, these changes are already impacting how owners generate income from their properties. So, what’s changed over the past 6 months, and what does it mean for you? In Victoria, holiday homeowners have been hit with two major financial changes. The Vacant Residential Land Tax (VRLT), which previously applied only to Melbourne, has now expanded statewide. This means that if your property sits empty for more than six months a year, you are now liable to pay a tax. Even if you’re using the property seasonally, owners must prove at least four weeks of occupancy annually to avoid the charge. On top of that, a 7.5 per cent levy on short-term accommodation has been introduced, making bookings more expensive for guests and cutting into owners’ profits.In Byron Bay (except for specific precincts in Byron Bay and Brunswick Heads where 365-day operation is permitted), a 60-day cap on unhosted short-term rentals has come into force, limiting how much rental income owners can generate annually. If your property isn’t your primary residence, you can now only rent it out for two months each year – anything beyond that, and you’ll need to switch to long-term leasing or leave it vacant. With fines of up to $12,000 for non-compliance, this has significantly reduced the earning potential for many owners.Outside of Byron Bay, NSW property owners have already been feeling the squeeze. Across the state, a 180-day cap on unhosted rentals has been in place for some time in many regions, including Greater Sydney, Newcastle, and Ballina. Compounding this, state-wide rental laws have made long-term investment properties less profitable. Since October 2024, landlords have only been able to increase rent once per year, limiting their ability to keep up with rising costs and interest rates. And with local councils actively pushing for more properties to shift to long-term leasing, short-term rental owners are now caught between stricter regulations and a market that’s becoming harder to navigate.The scale of these changes, show a deliberate local and state government attempt to shift more properties into the long-term rental market to address housing shortages – something that’s predicted to continue into the short-mid term. So what does all this mean for holiday home owners? With all these changes now in effect, you might be wondering: Is it still worth renting out my holiday home? The short answer: Yes – but it requires a smarter approach.Maximising returns while staying compliant is more complex, and that’s where professional holiday home management makes all the difference. Holiday home owners now, more than ever, need to: Stay up to date on the latest regulations so they don’t get caught out. Ensure their property meets compliance standards to avoid penalties. Optimise their rental strategy to make the most of allowed booking periods. Adjust pricing and marketing to counterbalance new taxes and levies. If navigating these changes alone feels overwhelming, partnering with experts can help keep your holiday home profitable and reduce stress. To ensure your property is still working for you no matter the changing rental landscape, get in touch with our team at Alloggio to hear how we can help.

The Ultimate Gold Coast Family Getaway – Where to Stay and What to Do

Planning a family holiday that keeps everyone entertained can be a challenge, but the Gold Coast makes it easy! With stunning beaches, world-famous theme parks, and luxurious family-friendly accommodation, it’s the perfect destination for an unforgettable getaway. Here’s your guide to the ultimate Gold Coast family escape! Where to Stay: Luxury Meets Comfort Finding the right accommodation is key to a stress-free holiday. These top resorts offer spacious apartments, fantastic amenities, and prime locations, ensuring a memorable experience for the whole family. Jewel Beachfront Residences Located right on the shores of Surfers Paradise, Jewel Beachfront Residences offer breathtaking ocean views and direct beach access. Families can enjoy:✔️ Spacious apartments with full kitchens and living areas✔️ Beachfront location for endless fun in the sand✔️ Resort-style pools for the kids to splash around in Soul Surfers Paradise For families wanting to be in the heart of the action, Soul Surfers Paradise is a top choice. Here’s why: ✔️ Prime beachfront position with stunning ocean views✔️ Family-friendly apartments with all the comforts of home✔️ Resort pools and easy access to Surfers Paradise attractions Circle on Cavill Perfect for families who love a mix of beach and city life, Circle on Cavill provides:✔️ Spacious self-contained apartments with amazing skyline views✔️ Family-friendly facilities including pools, BBQ areas & playgrounds✔️ Walking distance to shopping, dining, and entertainment Oracle Resort For a more relaxed, sophisticated stay, Oracle Resort in Broadbeach is ideal. Families will love:✔️ Luxurious, modern apartments with top-tier amenities✔️ Resort pools, spa, and gym for ultimate relaxation✔️ Proximity to Pacific Fair Shopping Centre & family-friendly dining For all other amazing GCLR properties CLICK HERE What to Do: Exciting Activities for All Ages 1. Explore the Famous Gold Coast Theme Parks No family holiday is complete without visiting at least one of the Gold Coast’s incredible theme parks! Movie World – Meet superheroes, experience thrilling rides, and enjoy live shows. Sea World – Get up close with marine animals and enjoy exciting attractions. Dreamworld – A mix of adrenaline-pumping rides, wildlife experiences, and kid-friendly fun. Wet’n’Wild – Cool down with water slides and wave pools, perfect for a hot day. 2. Spend the Day at the Beach ️ With endless golden beaches, the Gold Coast is a paradise for families. Build sandcastles, swim in the sparkling ocean, or try water sports like surfing and paddleboarding. 3. Discover the Natural Beauty of the Hinterland Take a break from the beach and explore the stunning Gold Coast hinterland: Visit Tamborine Mountain for rainforest walks and breathtaking lookouts. Discover the glow worm caves at Springbrook National Park. Enjoy a scenic picnic by the waterfalls at Currumbin Valley. 4. Experience Family-Friendly Attractions Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary – Feed kangaroos, cuddle koalas, and see incredible wildlife shows. Infinity Attraction – A mind-blowing maze of futuristic special effects and optical illusions. Timezone Surfers Paradise – One of the largest arcades in Australia, packed with games and fun for all ages. Final Thoughts: Make Your Gold Coast Family Holiday Unforgettable! With stunning resorts, thrilling attractions, and plenty of activities for all ages, the Gold Coast is the ultimate family-friendly destination. Whether you’re relaxing on the beach, exploring theme parks, or enjoying resort luxury, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Start planning your Gold Coast family getaway today and create lifelong memories in one of Australia’s most iconic holiday spots! #GoldCoastHolidays #FamilyGetaway #LuxuryResorts #TravelWithKids #GuestsloveGCLR

Discover One of Australia’s Top 10 Towns: Your 2025 Guide to Kingscliff’s Award-Winning Coastal Charm

Golden sands stretching as far as the eye can see, the gentle rhythm of waves breaking on shore, and the vibrant energy of a coastal community that perfectly balances relaxation with adventure… Welcome to Kingscliff! Wotif’s 2025 Aussie Town of the Year Awards have been announced, and here’s the exciting news – Kingscliff has secured an impressive #8 spot, and Kingscliff Accommodation has the perfect holiday properties waiting for you! Imagine starting your day with a sunrise swim, spending the afternoon exploring local attractions, and winding down with award-winning cuisine as the sun sets. This isn’t just any beach town – it’s officially among Australia’s top destinations for 2025, and your slice of paradise is ready when you are. And here’s more exciting news – Kingscliff isn’t the only Alloggio destination earning national recognition this year. Port Stephens in NSW took home the #1 spot as the overall winner of the Aussie Town of the Year Awards, making 2025 the perfect time to explore both of these spectacular coastal gems with Alloggio! Kingscliff, New South Wales Kingscliff has earned recognition for its perfect blend of laid-back coastal charm and sophisticated holiday experiences. Located just 15 minutes south of the Queensland border on the stunning Tweed Coast, this seaside gem is easily accessible via the Gold Coast Airport or a scenic coastal drive. What makes Kingscliff special is its authentic character – it maintains the charm of a traditional beach town while offering exceptional experiences. The main beach features a pristine, patrolled shoreline perfect for swimming and surfing, while the vibrant town centre offers boutique shops, trendy cafés, and award-winning restaurants showcasing the region’s abundant seafood and farm-fresh produce. Food lovers will appreciate the thriving culinary scene that celebrates the Tweed region’s exceptional local produce and seafood. Market enthusiasts will love the popular Kingscliff Markets where local artisans and growers display their wares in a festive atmosphere year-round.Stay at Kingscliff: Marine Beach House: Positioned perfectly on Marine Parade, this luxurious 5-bedroom beachfront home sits just metres from Kingscliff’s pristine white sandy beach. The double-storey residence captures refreshing ocean breezes and offers multiple living spaces, ideal for family gatherings. The upper level showcases an open-plan kitchen and living area flowing to dual outdoor entertaining spaces, while the lower level functions as a self-contained space with its own kitchenette – perfect for multi-generational stays. Sea Spray: This stunning double-storey beach house sits in Kingscliff’s sought-after ‘Seaside City’ precinct, just 250m from pristine Salt Beach. The 4-bedroom home features stylish lounge areas and a contemporary kitchen that extends seamlessly to covered entertaining areas. A refreshing saltwater plunge pool adjoins the sunset deck, while upstairs, the master retreat includes an eastern-facing verandah capturing ocean breezes. Cottonwood Beach House: Nestled just 250m from pristine golden sands in Casuarina Beach – just 5-minutes’ drive south of Kingscliff – this stunning 5-bedroom retreat features a magnificent outdoor area with a sparkling in-ground pool, waterfall feature and covered cabana. The seamless indoor-outdoor design, achieved through expansive glass bi-fold doors, bathes the interior in natural light while capturing cooling sea breezes. With generous sleeping arrangements accommodating up to 12 guests, this beachside haven offers the perfect base for your coastal escape. Nautica on Marine Parade: Positioned directly across from Kingscliff Beach, this elegant 3-bedroom property spans 2 levels and offers the perfect family retreat. The east-facing deck showcases beautiful ocean views with outdoor dining and BBQ facilities, while the ground floor houses 2 bedrooms and a comfortable lounge opening onto a private courtyard. Upstairs, the spacious master bedroom includes a walk-in robe and ensuite, with the modern kitchen featuring granite benchtops and premium appliances. The Sand Box: This stylish 2-bedroom apartment showcases stunning ocean views from its elevated position above Kingscliff’s iconic Fig Tree. Located 400m from the beach and featuring private access, the open-plan living space centres around a fully equipped kitchen perfect for home cooking. Positioned just 300m from Kingscliff’s main street, you’ll find boutique shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants moments away, with easy access to local artisan markets and patrolled swimming beaches. Hastings Paradise Lake House: Experience waterfront living at this welcoming double-storey home positioned directly on Cudgen Creek in Hastings Point, just 10 minutes south of Kingscliff. Just 500m from Cudgen Beach Park, this renovated 4-bedroom property combines serene waterways with coastal convenience. The open-plan living areas flow onto multiple balconies, perfect for watching sunrise over the ocean or sunset across the hinterland. With direct creek access at your doorstep and coastal walking trails connecting to both Pottsville and Cabarita Beach, nature enthusiasts will find their perfect retreat.