Thrillark logo
Start at ground level with Australia's most charming wildlife, end with the Gold Coast spread beneath you at 230 metres. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary delivers 27 hectares of wild lorikeet feeding, koala encounters, Free-Flight Bird Shows, and Ngari-bah Aboriginal culture in a lush conservation sanctuary. SkyPoint Observation Deck atop the Q1 building in Surfers Paradise then takes you to the Gold Coast's highest public viewpoint — panoramic views from Brisbane to Byron Bay, and the Pacific stretching to the horizon. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary — Australia's most beloved wildlife sanctuary, 27 hectares, 1,400+ animals in natural bushland
  • Wild rainbow lorikeet feeding at 8 AM and 4 PM — colourful, chaotic, and completely unforgettable
  • Wild Skies Free-Flight Bird Show, Ngari-bah Aboriginal Culture Show, and Croc Wetlands with Boss Hog
  • Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies; encounter koalas; view the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital in action
  • SkyPoint Observation Deck — Level 77 of Q1, 230m above Surfers Paradise, Australia's only beachside observation deck
  • 360° views reaching Brisbane to the north, Byron Bay to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the horizon
  • Race to the top in just 43 seconds via one of Australia's fastest elevators
  • Open from 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM — catch sunrise, golden hour, or the glittering city lights at night

About Combo: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary + SkyPoint Observation Deck

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has been central to the Gold Coast's identity since its earliest days as a tourism destination. Now run as a not-for-profit by the National Trust of Australia, it dedicates all proceeds to wildlife conservation and education. The 27-hectare grounds include native bushland, rainforest, and purpose-built habitats that house koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, echidnas, Tasmanian devils, cassowaries, dingoes, and an impressive range of reptiles and birds. The daily lorikeet feeding at 8 AM and 4 PM draws wild rainbow lorikeets from the surrounding bushland into the sanctuary — descending in flocks to land on visitors — and is genuinely one of the most joyful wildlife encounters in Australia. The Wild Skies Free-Flight Bird Show features giant raptors soaring over audiences in an open-air theatrical format, and the Ngari-bah Aboriginal Culture Show celebrates the Yugambeh peoples with music, dance, and storytelling.

SkyPoint Observation Deck on Levels 77 and 78 of the iconic Q1 building is one of the Gold Coast's most iconic experiences. At 230 metres above Surfers Paradise, it is Australia's only beachside observation deck — a distinction that gives it a visual drama that landlocked observation decks simply cannot match. To the east, the Pacific Ocean stretches to the horizon. To the west, the Gold Coast Hinterland rolls into misty mountain ranges. To the north, Brisbane's skyline is visible on a clear day. The elevator ascends in just 43 seconds. SkyPoint Bistro + Bar at the top serves food and drinks with a view. Open until 8:30 PM, SkyPoint is equally beautiful at sunrise, sunset, and after dark. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary 
  • Admission at SkyPoint Observation Deck

Exclusions

  • Koala cuddle encounter at Currumbin (additional cost, bookable separately)
  • SkyPoint Climb — thrilling external tower climb (separate ticket)
  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Transportation between venues

Insiders' Tips

For the most spectacular SkyPoint experience, visit around sunset — arriving 30–60 minutes before dusk gives you golden hour views before watching the city's neon lights ignite at night. Check the SkyPoint website for current sunset times and arrive accordingly. At Currumbin, the 8 AM lorikeet feeding is the quietest time of day and offers the best conditions for photography — the sanctuary opens for this session before general crowds arrive.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary:
    • Open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (last admission at 3:30 PM)
    • Closed on ANZAC Day (25 April) and Christmas Day (25 December)
    • The car park is open from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily
    • Lorikeet Feeding: 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM daily
    • Hours may vary during school holidays and special events
  • SkyPoint Observation Deck:
    • Monday: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM (last entry 6:30 PM)
    • Wednesday – Thursday: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM (last entry 6:30 PM)
    • Friday – Saturday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM (last entry 7:30 PM)
    • Sunday: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM (last entry 6:30 PM)
    • Closed on Tuesday
    • Last food orders: 45 minutes before closing time.
    • Last drink orders: 30 minutes before closing time
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible
Restrictions
  • Outside food and drinks are not allowed
  • Scooters, bikes, and skateboards are not permitted
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Smoking and drinking are not allowed 

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit dates carefully before completing your purchase.

Combo: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary + SkyPoint Observation Deck Frequently Asked Questions

What makes SkyPoint Observation Deck unique among Australian observation decks?
SkyPoint Observation Deck atop the Q1 building in Surfers Paradise is Australia's only beachside observation deck — a distinction that gives it views unlike any other tower in the country. At 230 metres above sea level on Level 77, visitors can see the Pacific Ocean stretching to the east, the Gold Coast Hinterland to the west, Brisbane's skyline to the north, and Byron Bay to the south on a clear day. The combination of ocean, beach, city, and hinterland in a single 360° panorama is unique to SkyPoint.
What is the SkyPoint Climb?
The SkyPoint Climb is a separate, bookable experience at SkyPoint where participants climb the external structure of the Q1 building to a platform above the observation deck, reaching Australia's highest building climb. The climb is guided, fully harnessed, and available during the day, at twilight, and after dark for different views of the Gold Coast. It is not included in general SkyPoint Observation Deck admission and can be booked as an add-on for those seeking an additional adrenaline experience.
How long does a visit to SkyPoint Observation Deck typically take?
Most visitors spend 30 minutes to 1.5 hours at SkyPoint Observation Deck, depending on how much time they spend at the bar and bistro, using the binoculars, or simply absorbing the panoramic views. The visit can be extended by dining at SkyPoint Bistro + Bar, which serves food and drinks with the same 360° views. SkyPoint is open until 8:30 PM, making it a flexible addition to any Gold Coast itinerary.
What is the best time of day to visit SkyPoint Observation Deck?
SkyPoint Observation Deck is spectacular at multiple times of day, each offering a different experience. Morning visits offer the clearest visibility and best chance of seeing Brisbane's skyline to the north. Sunset visits provide golden-hour views and the spectacle of the city lighting up as evening falls. Night visits offer the glittering Gold Coast cityscape illuminated after dark. SkyPoint opens at 7:30 AM for those wanting to catch sunrise over the Pacific Ocean from 230 metres.
What animals are unique to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary?
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is particularly noted for its Tasmanian devils — one of Australia's most endangered carnivorous marsupials — housed in a dedicated enclosure. The Lost Valley section features exotic species including red pandas, capybaras, and ring-tailed lemurs alongside Australian natives. The Croc Wetlands features both the famous saltwater crocodile Boss Hog and a group of American Alligators — a comparative crocodilian experience that is unusual in Australian sanctuaries.
Is Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary suitable for very young children?
Yes — Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the Gold Coast's most consistently praised family attractions for young children. The interactive lorikeet feeding, hand-feeding of kangaroos and wallabies, and accessible animal habitats are all perfectly calibrated for toddlers and young children. The miniature steam train ride through the grounds provides a gentle, scenic way to move between attractions. Children under 4 enter free.
Can I dine at SkyPoint?
Yes — SkyPoint Bistro + Bar is located on the observation level of SkyPoint and serves food and drinks with full 360° panoramic views of the Gold Coast. The menu includes coffee, cocktails, snacks, and meals, making it an attractive option for a dining experience at 230 metres above the city. SkyPoint is also a popular venue for special occasions including birthdays, proposals, and events. The bar operates into the evening and is an 18+ environment from 8 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
What is the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital?
The Currumbin Wildlife Hospital at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Australia's busiest wildlife hospitals, treating thousands of sick, injured, and orphaned native animals each year. Visitors can observe the hospital's work from a dedicated viewing deck — watching vets and nurses treating animals including koalas, birds, lizards, and possums. The hospital receives no government funding and relies entirely on donations and sanctuary revenue, making every ticket purchase a direct contribution to wildlife care.

Ratings & Reviews

Combo: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary + SkyPoint Observation Deck

USD 0

Insiders’ Tips

For the most spectacular SkyPoint experience, visit around sunset — arriving 30–60 minutes before dusk gives you golden hour views before watching the city's neon lights ignite at night. Check the SkyPoint website for current sunset times and arrive accordingly. At Currumbin, the 8 AM lorikeet feeding is the quietest time of day and offers the best conditions for photography — the sanctuary opens for this session before general crowds arrive.

;