Rainbow Bay
Rainbow Bay is located in between Coolangatta and Tweed Heads. A super sand bank formed in Rainbow Bay and once the swells starts hitting, local surfers can surf one of the world's longest, and most consistent point breaks.
There is a great range of things to do at Rainbow Bay and the surrounding region that will appeal to all manner of interests. You can partake in anything from the less strenuous activities such as lawn bowls and leisurely beach walks to activities that require more exertion and a spirit of adventure such as snorkeling or fishing.
Rainbow Bay is a popular swimming beach for families and children, providing a sheltered cove for one and all, especially with the beach patrolled all year round.
Abundant snapper and bream have lured beach anglers over the years, with the cove also offering the perfect chance to try your hand at kayaking or windsurfing.
The Point Danger viewing platform allows you to take in the magnificent views along the coast, accessible via the coastal boardwalk.
Nearby Coolangatta and Tweed has historic links. Captain Cook named Point Danger and Mount Warning as he sailed up the coast in 1770. The Tweed River was developed as a port from the 1830s to ship cedar.
The Southern Points Promenade forms part of the Gold Coast Oceanway network, 36km of walkways, bikeways and viewing platforms. The Captain Cook lighthouse is worth a view.
See Southern Gold Coast for more information on Rainbow Bay.