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Experience breathtaking 360-degree views of the Gold Coast from 230m high at SkyPoint, with options for dining and sunset vistas. Perfect for all ages.
Our review of the SkyPoint Observation Deck in Gold Coast offers a detailed look at why this attraction remains a favorite among visitors. Perched atop the iconic Q1 building in Surfers Paradise, this experience promises a stunning panoramic view of the coastline, city skyline, and hinterland. Whether you’re after a quick peek or a leisurely meal with a view, SkyPoint has something to offer.
What we love most are the breathtaking vistas and the chance to enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with food and drinks, especially at sunset. However, some might find the entry fee a bit on the higher side for a quick elevator ride, so it’s worth considering whether the views and atmosphere justify the cost for you.
This tour works best for travelers seeking an authentic, scenic experience that’s suitable for all ages. It’s great for families, couples, or even solo visitors looking to see the Gold Coast from its highest point.


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The main draw here is the breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the Gold Coast. From the observation deck, you get a sweeping view of the beaches, city skyline, and hinterland—all from a height that feels both exhilarating and relaxing. Many reviews highlight how stunning it is to see the coastline stretch out in one direction and the city lights sparkle in the evening.
We liked how the speed of the lift adds a sense of thrill—rising 77 floors in just 43 seconds. A reviewer described it as “Breath taking speed,” which sums up the quick ascent that leaves you with a sense of excitement before even stepping onto the deck. Another noted, “the view from the sky is very good,” and that the scene of the beaches and ocean waves looks incredible from above.
The single-entry admission grants access to the observation deck, which usually takes around two hours to enjoy fully. During peak hours, the deck can get busy, but most visitors find it manageable. The ticket is mobile, making it straightforward to purchase and present upon arrival.
The SkyPoint Bar + Bistro is open daily, giving visitors the chance to grab a meal or a drink while taking in the views. Several reviewers mention that the food options are limited, but the view from the restaurant makes up for it. A breakfast buffet is available, and a few find it well worth the price—noting it’s a chance to start the day with a spectacular sunrise or enjoy a sunset with a cold drink.
Many visitors describe SkyPoint as a relaxing place, perfect for unwinding after exploring Surfers Paradise. The atmosphere is friendly and inviting, with staff often praised for their friendliness and professionalism. Accessibility is good, including wheelchair access, which makes it suitable for most visitors.
One of the most praised aspects is the sunset view. Julie_P called it “so cool at sunset,” emphasizing how the golden light over the ocean creates an unforgettable scene. Sitting in the restaurant or on the deck during this time adds a special touch to any visit.
While many believe that the price of around $26 is reasonable for the views, some reviewers feel it’s overpriced for what they see as a quick elevator ride. One reviewer called it “just a big money-making exercise,” pointing out that views are nice but the cost is high relative to the experience.
However, others argue that the value lies in the experience itself—the spectacular vistas, the food and drink options, and the photo opportunities make it worth considering. If you’re someone who appreciates scenic viewpoints and a relaxed atmosphere, you’ll probably find the cost justified.
The best time to visit is during daylight hours to enjoy the full landscape, as one reviewer pointed out: “Watching the ocean waves from the height will be another penultimate experience.” Evening visits are also popular, especially for the night lights and sunset. Keep in mind that peak sunset times can be crowded, so arriving early is wise if you want a good seat.
SkyPoint is conveniently located in central Surfers Paradise, near public transportation, making it easy to reach without a car. The hours are generous, open from 7:30am to 9:00pm, offering flexibility for different schedules.
Since the experience is non-refundable once booked, it’s wise to plan your visit on a clear day to maximize the views. The ticket is simple to purchase online, and most travelers report a smooth entry process, though a few mention waiting times when large groups are involved.
Many visitors emphasize how memorable their visit was. One said, “The view was unforgetable,” and another commented, “On a good day, you can see the whole coast.” Several reviews recommend early evening visits to catch the sunset, while some suggest nighttime visits to see the city lit up, describing the view as “spectacular.”
Food and drink options, while limited, are appreciated by those who value a nice meal with a view. The inclusion of a $20 food voucher in some tickets was noted as worthwhile and adds to the overall value.
If you’re after stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere, SkyPoint offers a worthwhile experience at a reasonable price. It’s especially appealing to those who enjoy photo opportunities, sunsets, and casual dining with a view. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find it accessible and enjoyable.
But if you’re looking for an extensive attraction or something interactive, you might find it a little short on activities. The price may seem steep if you’re just after a quick look, but the spectacular vistas and atmosphere tend to justify the cost.
To sum it up, SkyPoint is a solid choice for anyone wanting a high vantage point on the Gold Coast. Its views, food options, and accessibility make it a favorite among visitors, with enough flexibility to suit different schedules and preferences.
“It is a great place to view Gold Coast shorelines and skyscrapers. Highly recommended for travelers.”

Is the ticket for a specific time?
The ticket generally provides single entry during the operating hours, with no specific time required unless you select a timed ticket. It’s best to plan your visit during daylight or sunset hours for the best views.
Can I visit SkyPoint if I’m not staying in a hotel?
Absolutely. The observation deck is open to all visitors, with no requirement to be a hotel guest. It’s in central Surfers Paradise, near public transportation.
Are food and drinks included in the ticket?
No, the ticket only grants access to the observation deck. Food and drinks are available for purchase at SkyPoint Bar + Bistro, and some tickets include a food voucher.
What are the opening hours?
SkyPoint is open daily from 7:30am to 9:00pm throughout most of the year, with operating hours slightly changing during specific months, so it’s good to check ahead.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, SkyPoint is suitable for all ages, but children under 18 must be accompanied by a full-paying responsible adult (25+). It’s a fun, safe activity for families with kids.
Is the visit wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the observation deck is accessible for wheelchair users, making it easy for most visitors to enjoy the views comfortably.
In summary, SkyPoint Observation Deck offers an impressive, scenic escape high above the Gold Coast. While the price might give some pause, the panoramic views, relaxed atmosphere, and dining options make it a worthwhile addition to your Gold Coast itinerary. It’s especially perfect for those wanting to capture stunning photos, enjoy a sunset, or simply relax while taking in one of Australia’s most beautiful coastlines.