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12 Exciting Weekend Getaways From Brisbane, Australia

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Whether you’re looking for beaches, tropical islands, mountains or wineries, there are many incredible weekend getaways from Brisbane that offer relaxation or adventure – or both!

Brisbane is a city on the move, and it can be chaotic at times and overwhelming, which is why we all need to get out of the hustle and bustle for a while and find respite somewhere different.

Fortunately, Brisbane’s position on the East Coast puts it in close proximity to some of my favourite places in Australia.

Within a short drive, you could be surfing the iconic shores of Byron Bay or hiking up Mount Tamborine or driving a 4×4 along some of the largest sand islands in the world!

Fraser Island – one of the best getaways from Brisbane

So if you’re not sure what the best weekend getaways from Brisbane are, be sure to check out one of these top destinations!

1. The Gold Coast

a view of the ocean from Burleigh Heads National Park, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
View from Burleigh Heads National Park
  • Distance: 77.7 km via M1
  • Driving time: 1 hour drive

One of the most popular weekend getaways from Brisbane would be to the Gold Coast, a region famous for fun and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Australia.

The Gold Coast region has over 30 kilometres of stunning golden beaches stretching from Coolangatta in the south to Main Beach at Surfers Paradise, with some of the best surfing breaks in the country.

The Goldy attracts visitors all-year-round who come for its great climate and vibrant outdoor lifestyle.

Throw in theme parks, an evolving cafe and craft beer scene, nightlife, the stunning hinterland with rainforest walks and waterfalls, parks, and playgrounds, farmers markets, and every watersport imaginable – it truly has something for everyone.

Whilst most people equate the Gold Coast with Surfers Paradise, Surfers has always felt too touristy and tacky for me with a 24/7 party scene and not a lot of community vibe.

Personally, I prefer the beach towns from Burleigh Heads and south towards Coolangatta and Rainbow Bay.

2. The Sunshine Coast

view of beach in noosa national park
Noosa Heads – one of the most popular getaways from Brisbane
  • Distance: 113 km via M1
  • Driving time: 1 hour 30 minutes drive

Drive 90 minutes north of Brisbane and you’ll find yourself on the Sunshine Coast, another region with some of the best beaches in Australia, and like the Gold Coast, a stunning hinterland.

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