Right in the heart of Broadbeach, The Star Gold Coast mixes beachside chill with top-shelf luxury. Want a quick walk to the surf? Sorted. Craving cocktails and five-star eats? No worries. You’ve got over 590 rooms to pick from, with coastal or hinterland views, plus a pool, day spa, and a casino that runs around the clock.
Whether you’re here for a weekend escape, a work event, or just a change of scene, this place gives you space to relax and plenty to explore. Add in award-winning restaurants and bars just downstairs, and it’s easy to see why it’s a favourite with both locals and travellers. The Star makes staying in just as tempting as heading out.
Room types available at The Star Gold Coast
Rooms here suit solo travellers, couples, families, and groups chasing a bit of luxury.
Superior Deluxe Room
: A 32 sqm room with king or twin beds, smart in-room tech, plush bedding, dual rain shower, and Karl Lagerfeld bath goodies.Corner Balcony Deluxe Room
: Also 32 sqm, this room adds a private balcony for fresh air, with the same comforts as the Superior.Executive Deluxe Room
: At 33 sqm, these rooms sit on higher floors and feature king or twin beds, fast Wi-Fi, and access to the Executive Lounge.Club Suite
: An 81 sqm open-plan space with a private bar and lounge, king bed, and Executive Floor privileges.Pacific View Suite
: This 83 sqm suite offers coastal or skyline views, a king bed, an open-plan lounge, and a bar setup.King Terrace Suite
: With 80 sqm of space, it includes a private terrace, a king bed, and advanced in-room tech controls.Ocean Terrace Suite
: Spanning 113 sqm, this suite includes a spa bath, a huge private terrace, ocean views, and all the luxe extras.
Facilities and services at The Star Gold Coast
You’ve got everything you need here. Kick back by the pool, or head to Azure Spa for a massage or facial. The gym’s kitted out with TechnoGym gear if you’re keen for a workout. In-room dining is available 24/7, and The Shop @ The Star sells luxury brands, homewares, and Star’s signature bedding. On-site parking is secure but limited, and valet parking is an option too.
Food and drink options at The Star Gold Coast
Uncle Su
: Serves up yum cha and fresh seafood with Cantonese favourites and Beijing-Szechuan flair.Harvest Buffet
: Offers fresh seafood, roasts, and desserts in an all-you-can-eat setup.Nineteen at The Star
: A fine dining restaurant with coastal views and a sleek bar for cocktails.Cucina Vivo
: Brings a taste of Italy with wood-fired pizzas, pasta, and a strong vino list.Kiyomi
: Modern Japanese dining with sashimi, cocktails, and bold Tokyo-inspired flavours.Garden Kitchen & Bar
: Great for casual bites with a fresh seasonal menu and outdoor seating.M&G Cafe and Bar
: Light meals, coffee, and sweets served in a relaxed lounge vibe.Mei Wei Dumplings
: Dumplings, noodles, and hawker-style eats you can watch being made.Food Quarter
: Casual dining spot with roasts, burgers, Eastern dishes, and late-night snacks.
Accessibility features at The Star Gold Coast
- Easy-access restrooms across the venue.
- Dedicated accessible car park bays.
- Lift access to theatre seating.
- Accessible hotel rooms available; call ahead to chat through what you need.
- Staff on hand to assist when requested.
The Star Gold Coast location: What’s nearby?
- SkyPoint Observation Deck: Head up to the top of Q1 and soak in unreal views of the coastline and city.
- Paradise Country: Hug a koala, feed a lamb, and throw a boomerang at this classic Aussie farm experience that’s great for all ages.
- Gold Coast Theme Parks: Go all-in on fun at Movie World, Sea World, and Wet n Wild with thrill rides, slides, shows, and more.
- Springbrook National Park: Take a bushwalk through ancient rainforest, past waterfalls and glow-worm caves.
- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary: Stroll through lush rainforest and get up close to Aussie animals in one of the Goldie’s most iconic spots.
- Cook Island Aquatic Reserve: Just a short boat ride away, this marine haven is perfect for spotting sea turtles and snorkelling crystal-clear waters.
- Currumbin TreeTop Challenge: Climb, swing, and zip through over 100 aerial challenges in a real rainforest.
- Byron Bay: Cruise down for a chilled day of boutique shopping, beach time, and views from the famous lighthouse.
- Wavebreak Island: Paddle out for a kayak, snorkel, or bushwalk session.
- Australian Outback Spectacular: Dig into a hearty dinner while watching a big-hearted Aussie story brought to life with horses, music, and lights.
Getting to The Star Gold Coast
The Star’s just 30 mins from Gold Coast Airport and 90 mins from Brisbane. Hop off the G:link at Broadbeach North and you’re a short stroll away. Valet parking is available, and public transport or rideshare might save you parking stress during peak times.
Our tips for visiting The Star Gold Coast
- Lock in your booking early if you’re coming during the school holidays.
- Check out Traveloka for specials and flexible payments.
- Skip the car on weekends and catch the tram instead.
- Go midweek for shorter queues at the buffet and spa.
- Book Nineteen at The Star early—sunset views are worth it.
- Travelling with little ones? The kids' menu has plenty to keep them happy.
- Don’t forget your swimmers; the pool’s a top spot for families.
- Staying in a Club or Executive room? Make the most of the lounge perks.
- Book tours in advance to make sure you don’t miss out.
- Pack sunscreen; Gold Coast sun is no joke, even in winter.
Love the area The Star Gold Coast is in? Here are a few things to do in Broadbeach we think you’d love
- Wander through Broadbeach markets for handmade goods and local eats.
- Try stand-up paddleboarding at the nearby waterways.
- Kick back at a beachside cafe and enjoy a lazy brekkie or arvo drink with ocean views.
- Unwind at Kurrawa Beach with BBQs and shaded spots.
- Take a stroll through Cascade Gardens for a bit of greenery, picnic space, and a quieter slice of Broadbeach.