Mount Tamborine: Day Trips and Tours from Gold Coast

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Located just a short drive from the bustling Gold Coast, Mount Tamborine offers an idyllic escape into nature and small-town Australia. This lush haven, situated on a plateau in Queensland's hinterland, is nestled among rainforests and waterfalls, and offers panoramic vistas of the coastline in the distance.

Whether you're keen on tasting award-winning wines, are a lover of artisanal crafts, or are simply seeking a day of natural tranquility, a day trip to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast promises a memorable excursion away from the sun-soaked Gold Coast beaches.

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Mount Tamborine: Day Trips and Tours from Gold Coast

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Located just a short drive from the bustling Gold Coast, Mount Tamborine offers an idyllic escape into nature and small-town Australia. This lush haven, situated on a plateau in Queensland's hinterland, is nestled among rainforests and waterfalls, and offers panoramic vistas of the coastline in the distance.

Whether you're keen on tasting award-winning wines, are a lover of artisanal crafts, or are simply seeking a day of natural tranquility, a day trip to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast promises a memorable excursion away from the sun-soaked Gold Coast beaches.

Here's all you need to know about visiting Mount Tamborine, one of the most exciting destinations for day trips from the Gold Coast.

How to get to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast?

Mount Tamborine is a municipal area located in the Australian state of Queensland. Gold Coast is the closest major city while Brisbane lies around 80 kilometers to the north.

From the Gold Coast to Mount Tamborine by car

Should you want to visit Mount Tamborine on your own, State Route 90 is the most direct route between Gold Coast and Mount Tamborine. The 40 kilometer route heads in a north-westerly direction and takes roughly 45 minutes to drive.

Guided tour to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast

Although only a short drive from the Gold Coast, a guided tour to Mount Tamborine is the most hassle-free and convenient way to visit this region. Half day and full day guided tours give visitors a chance to visit this unique site, even with limited time.

Hop-on hop off tours and return shuttle services cater to those who prefer independent sightseeing without the need to self-drive.

What is the typical itinerary?

A tour to Mount Tamborine will typically begin with a pickup for a selected location or your Gold Coast hotel. Your guide will give you details of the area’s history and heritage as you travel the short distance between locations.

Some tours focus on the natural splendor of the area, while others include activities, tastings and other sightseeing. Full day and half day tours regularly include lunch, but return transfers and hop-on hop-off shuttles only include transport and driver services.

All tours return to Gold Coast where you will be dropped off at your original pickup point.

What kinds of tours are available to go to Mount Tamborine?

There are a choice of tour options if you would like to visit Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast. You can join a half day or full day guided tour or opt for a return shuttle trip or hop-on hop-off tour that gives you the freedom of independent sightseeing.

Private return shuttle to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast

A private return shuttle from the Gold Coast to Mount Tamborine stops in the heart of the town, leaving you to explore and enjoy the sights in town.

This trip includes the transport by shuttle with an experienced driver who will get you to the area and back again later in the day. As the shuttle is operated for your group exclusively, you can also choose to be dropped at Mount Tamborine National Park or somewhere similar close by.

Hop-on hop-off shuttle between Gold Coat and Mount Tamborine

A hop-on hop-off shuttle service offers a convenient but flexible way of exploring for the day. Starting in Gold Coast, the shuttle stops at 7 locations, including Tamborine Mountain, with a vehicle passing each stop 2-hourly. The latest shuttle back to Gold Coast departs Mount Tamborine at 3:15 PM.

Half day guided Mount Tamborine tours from the Gold Coast

Most half day guided tours to the Mount Tamborine region focus on the area’s natural beauty, and the award-winning wines produced in this part of Queensland. This type of tour visits a number of boutique wineries, where you can taste multiple varieties of wine and enjoy a sumptuous lunch at a top winery. Expert guides and winemakers ensure that this is a meaningful experience.

Full day guided Mount Tamborine tours from the Gold Coast

In the company of a knowledgeable guide, you can join a full day trip to Mount Tamborine that includes a visit to the spectacular Mount Tamborine National Park and rainforests, a boutique winery, and time to wander through the selection of specialty shops and boutiques in the town.

How much does a day trip to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast cost?

Private shuttles to Mount Tamborine from the Gold Coast cost from AU$100 per person (US$65) return, while hop-on hop-off shuttles between Gold Coast and Mount Tamborine start from AU$50 per person (US$30).

Half day guided Mount Tamborine tours are priced from A$150 per person (US$95) with a full day option starting from A$200 per person (US$130). A private full day small group tour for 4 to 8 guests costs from A$1,700 (US$1,100) upward depending on group size.

What will you see and do?

The close proximity to Gold Coast makes Mount Tamborine the perfect day trip destination.

Mount Tamborine National Park

Mount Tamborine National Park was Queensland’s first such park, with Witches Falls declared a protected area in 1908. Today the park covers rainforests, palm groves, wet eucalyptus forest and with bracken fern and woodland. Cliffs, waterfalls and rocky outcrops speak to the volcanic origin of the region.

The park is home to 85% of the Gold Coast area’s animal species and 65% of its plant species, making it a diverse and enchanting environment to explore.

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

If time allows, one of the top nature experiences in Mount Tamborine is the 1-hour Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk. This walk meanders among the treetops and provides viewpoints that offer incredible views.

Boutique Wineries and Coffee Plantation

The region around Mount Tamborine is home to some of Queensland’s top boutique wineries. Additionally, the mountain has a 600-tree coffee plantation where beans are grown, harvested and roasted on site.

Many tours include tastings at one or more of these award-winning wines, and if you stop at Cedar Creek, you may be able to see the purpose-built glow-worm cave.

In town, Gallery Walk and Long Road are the site of arts, crafts, souvenirs and knick-knacks. Specialities such as fudge, chocolates and local craft beers can all be found nearby.

Adventure activities

To add action to your sightseeing adventure, activities like zip lining, treetop adventure courses, hiking trails and scenic drives are all possible in the region.

When is the best time to visit Mount Tamborine?

Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are the best times to visit Mount Tamborine, as the temperatures are moderate, with daytime highs ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The flora and fauna are also vibrant during these seasons.

December to February is usually warmer, and there can also be occasional rain showers, meaning that the waterfalls and creeks will be at their best. This period may also coincide with the Australian school holidays, which can make some attractions a bit crowded. If you want to avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekdays and outside of school holidays.

Are there any tours to Mount Tamborine from other cities in Australia?

Yes, there are tours to Mount Tamborine departing from Brisbane.

Travel tips

  • Make the most of your day by leaving the Gold Coast early.
  • While it might be warm on the Gold Coast, Mount Tamborine can be cooler, especially in the forests, so it’s advised to pack for variable temperatures.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring walking tracks, waterfalls, and lookouts.
  • Pack snacks & water, especially if you’re hiking or spending a lot of time outdoors.
  • Respect nature by staying on marked paths, not littering or feeding wildlife.
  • Time your visit with local markets or festivals, if possible.
  • Aim to head back before dark, especially if are driving and are unfamiliar with mountain roads.

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