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Intimate Date Ideas in Gold Coast for Every Type of Couple

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 11 Mar 20242 minutes

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Date Ideas in Gold Coast

Netflix and chill – the “can't go wrong” routine for every couple – till boredom hits. That’s when spicing up your dating life is inevitable. Of course, there are plenty of places to pamper your partner. But the Gold Coast shines for one particular reason, and not because of its 300 days of sunshine per year. One of Australia’s favourite destinations, get everything from surf to sand at this sunny, subtropical city, with plenty of intimate experiences for couples, newlywed or married for years, to make your relationship lovey-dovey again. Here are some fun ideas to work with:

Glow it up with a glow worm night tour

Glow-ups aren’t just for people trying to positively transform themselves. The honour of the ultimate glow-up goes to glow worms, bioluminescent beetles that emit a dazzling light in the dark, an enchanting sight that transforms them from mere creepy crawlies to Cinderella-like beauty. Bring your partner along for a tour that takes place at Springbrook National Park, known for its striking waterfalls, prehistoric trees, and lush rainforest. And venture into moist caves to see these illuminating insects doing their best impression of forming a starry sky.

Make your very own gin with native botanicals

Let the fun be-gin with a gin masterclass at Wildflower, a charming boutique distillery located in Burleigh – an intimate spot to bring along your loved one for a date. Take a deep dive into this botanical spirit and make your very own gin using alembic pot stills. Before you get your hands dirty, receive a quick lesson on the history of gin and its distillation process. Armed with that knowledge, explore botanicals to create unique blends, and taste Wildflower’s signature gin, a subtle mix of juniper and lemon myrtle, and a gentle hint of backyard honey.

Go on a full-day winery tour

If you’re looking for a fool-proof method to impress a date or to spark that bit of romance lacking in your relationship, we suggest going for a full-day winery tour. Start your journey to the Mount Tamborine wine region from Gold Coast. Your trip will take you through picturesque valleys with scenic mountain views that wouldn’t look out of place on a postcard. On this tour, explore a total of four wineries and either a brewery or distillery, enjoying multiple tastings and a two-course lunch along the way. Not your typical date, that’s for sure.

Visit Husk Farm distillery and sip on rum

Add a bit of rum to your love life and embark on an exploration of Australian rum at Husk Distillery. Unlike 97% of the world’s rum, the rum at Husk is made from fresh cane juice, giving it a bright, clean, and heady taste profile. Sample this delicious tropical spirit along with your significant other on a guided distillery tour with a cocktail and tasting flight. Take the journey from paddock to bottle as you cross through stunning foothills and pastures, with glorious views of Mount Warning along the way.

Cruise over to Moreton Island and see dolphins and shipwrecks

Blockbuster dates don’t come around often. So, when they do, take the chance to go all out. And the best way of going all out in the Gold Coast? Take a trip down to Moreton Island to spot dolphins, dugongs, and turtles. But encountering wildlife is only the tip of the iceberg here. On your trip, you’ll get to enjoy some much-needed beach time, a tropical buffet lunch, and a guided snorkel tour at the famed Tangalooma wrecks – 15 vessels deliberately sunk in the 1960s to form a man-made harbour for small boats.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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