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Tropical Fruit World

29 Duranbah Rd, Duranbah NSW 2487

Welcome to this very special place. Our fifth generation Australian family has nurtured this farm for over 30 years and opens its secrets for your pleasure.

Welcome to Tropical Fruit World - the home of the world's largest variety of tropical fruit. We are open daily from 10am until 4.30pm Eastern Standard Time, except Christmas Day. Entry to our Plantation Pavilions is free. Here you can purchase our fresh tropical fruits and icecreams, drinks and mouth-watering lunches. Plus our famous natural skincare and gourmet products.

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Duranbah Beach

Duranbah Beach, Flagstaff Beach Road, Duranbah NSW 2487
"Dee-bah", as it's known locally, is the most northerly beach in NSW; walk a few metres up onto the headland here on a summer's day and you'll find yourself in Queensland and in a different time-zone. Less than 200 metres in length, Duranbah is somewhat unheralded, particularly in comparison with Snapper Rocks around the corner, home break of Aussie surfing world champions Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson. As this beach faces due east, it's exposed to swell from pretty much anywhere so on days when it's flat on both sides of the border there's often a wave here. The Tweed River break-wall at the south end shapes a nice right hander, popular with body boarders. Tweed Heads has accommodation, restaurants, clubs and casinos aplenty, and the town is serviced by Coolangatta Regional Airport.
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Fingal Head Lighthouse

Lighthouse Parade, Fingal Head NSW 2487
Fingal Head Lighthouse was erected in 1872 of stone and painted white, the tower had a fixed white light of 1,000 candelas. Although the light tower is not high it is built on a low headland. The light is effective as it is built on one of the most easterly points of Australia with plenty of deep water offshore. The original kerosene wick burner was converted to automatic acetylene operation in 1920 with an output of 1,500 candelas and altered to group flashing. The one keeper was withdrawn at this time. There is no record of the opening of this light considered so insignificant that apparently the first keeper did not think the matter of sufficient importance to take a record of the official opening. The lighthouse can be reached with a short walk through remnant coastal rainforest to the headland but the tower itself is closed to the public.
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Cabarita Beach

Tweed Coast Road, Cabarita Beach NSW 2488
With large areas of protected wetlands and limited development, this creates a quiet, relaxed holiday atmosphere in Cabarita. Bounded by Nature Reserve to the north and west and the Pacific Ocean to the east, this small coastal village with 3000 residents represents a unique lifestyle. There is a new Skateboard Park, headland, Barbecue Park and Picnic areas and uninterrupted views over the ocean; whale-watching is a local pastime. The beach is renowned for its surfing and hosts many carnivals during the year. An annual charity event held at Cabarita is The Greenback Tailor Fishing Competition which attracts hundreds of competitors from NSW and QLD. The village boasts the only beachside hotel in the Tweed Shire with both residents and visitors being able to eat and drink within a short distance of the main beach. Come to visit and enjoy the special ambience this setting provides.

Taste of Kingscliff and Tweed Coast

East Coast of Tweed Shire, Kingscliff NSW 2487
The Taste of Kingscliff and Tweed Coast is a 10 day food festival showcasing a series of unique food experiences along the amazing Tweed coast and hinterland. With a fresh approach to destination promotion, the event aims to highlight the stunning locations by providing a journey of wonder through cuisine, fresh produce and industry awareness. Enjoy food tours and talks, local and visiting Chef demonstrations and signature dishes. The fabulous program of foodie events are suited to families, couples or the astute individual. Take time out to enjoy this destination haven all year round. ...

Casuarina Cup Touch Football and Social Weekend

Tweed Coast Road, Casuarina NSW 2487
*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** The Casuarina Cup is held each year and is now one of the hottest events on the calendar. Around 500 participants flock down to party on the Tweed Coast for an entertaining and relaxing weekend and play a little bit of Touch Football on the side. Each year the Casuarina Cup continues to grow because QTL offers competitions for mixed, mens, womens, mens 30s, mixed 35s, masters, social and competitive teams. The tournament format is round robin pool matches with a knock out finals format. This gives all teams a chance to win prizes and trophies. The weekend concludes with a presentation night with dinner, a live band, dancing and lots of drinking at the sandbar. So get together your friends, family members and colleagues and register your team....

Fingal Head Lighthouse

Lighthouse Parade, Fingal Head NSW 2487
Fingal Head Lighthouse was erected in 1872 of stone and painted white, the tower had a fixed white light of 1,000 candelas. Although the light tower is not high it is built on a low headland. The light is effective as it is built on one of the most easterly points of Australia with plenty of deep water offshore. The original kerosene wick burner was converted to automatic acetylene operation in 1920 with an output of 1,500 candelas and altered to group flashing. The one keeper was withdrawn at this time. There is no record of the opening of this light considered so insignificant that apparently the first keeper did not think the matter of sufficient importance to take a record of the official opening. The lighthouse can be reached with a short walk through remnant coastal rainforest to the headland but the tower itself is closed to the public....

Cabarita Beach

Tweed Coast Road, Cabarita Beach NSW 2488
With large areas of protected wetlands and limited development, this creates a quiet, relaxed holiday atmosphere in Cabarita. Bounded by Nature Reserve to the north and west and the Pacific Ocean to the east, this small coastal village with 3000 residents represents a unique lifestyle. There is a new Skateboard Park, headland, Barbecue Park and Picnic areas and uninterrupted views over the ocean; whale-watching is a local pastime. The beach is renowned for its surfing and hosts many carnivals during the year. An annual charity event held at Cabarita is The Greenback Tailor Fishing Competition which attracts hundreds of competitors from NSW and QLD. The village boasts the only beachside hotel in the Tweed Shire with both residents and visitors being able to eat and drink within a short distance of the main beach. Come to visit and enjoy the special ambience this setting provides....

Jane McFie

2 Clancy Pl, Terranora NSW 2486
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Cinemax Cinemas Kingscliff

Azura Shopping Centre Shop 17/60 Marine Pde, Kingscliff NSW 2487
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Fingal Head

39362 - Fingal Head NSW 2487
Fingal Head is a sleepy coastal village at the mouth of the Tweed River. A popular attraction is the Fingal Lighthouse that can be reached via a short walk through remnant coastal rainforest. Watch dolphins play and whales during their annual migration season. Cook Island and its marine reserve can be seen offshore, its variety of bird species makes it popular for birdwatchers. The area was name after Fingal in Ireland because the basalt headland was thought to be similar to the Giants Causeway there....
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Walk on Water walking track

Kirkwood Road, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
This short walk invites you to see beautiful bushland and mangroves while experiencing the Aboriginal cultural heritage that makes this area so special. Starting from Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, you’ll follow a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and walking track through eucalypt forest, woodlands and swamp forests, before emerging among the diverse mangrove communities along Tweed River. Read about the plants, animals, bush tucker and culture of the Minjungbal people from interpretive signage along the way. For a fascinating local perspective, why not take a guided tour from Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre? See Bora Ring, a sacred Aboriginal site traditionally used for men’s initiation ceremonies. Today, it continues to be an important place for Minjungbal people, providing a spiritual link with their ancestors. This easy walk also offers great birdwatching opportunities. Keep your binoculars handy to see shorebirds and waders like the greater egret and royal spoonbill....
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Tropical Fruit World

29 Road, Duranbah NSW 2487
This award-winning farm delivers a unique experience to lovers of fun, food, nature, health and well-being. Join them on a fully guided tour of the plantation. You’ll find a commercial fruit farm which operates in harmony with the countryside, inspiring guests with its window into farming life and its love of the natural environment. See taste and learn about fruit from around the World that's all grown in one unique place located just 10 minutes from the Gold Coast Airport and 10 minutes from the Tweed Coast beaches. Tropical Fruit World showcases the lush coastal farmland which thrives beyond the sand. Enjoy a wildlife boat cruise to their fauna park where you'll meet kangaroos, emus and farm animals. Explore The Island playground - try out the flying fox and miniature putt-putt golf course. Enjoy great views of World Heritage listed Mt Warning and surrounds. All of these activities are included in your Farm Tour ticket. Hungry for more? Indulge your taste buds with exotic fruit ice creams and mouth watering tropical treats in the Plantation Cafe. ...
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Cabarita Beach

Tweed Coast Road, Cabarita Beach NSW 2488
With large areas of protected wetlands and limited development, this creates a quiet, relaxed holiday atmosphere in Cabarita. Bounded by Nature Reserve to the north and west and the Pacific Ocean to the east, this small coastal village with 3000 residents represents a unique lifestyle. There is a skateboard park, headland, barbecue park and picnic areas and uninterrupted views over the ocean; whale-watching is a local pastime. The beach is renowned for its surfing and hosts many carnivals during the year. An annual charity event held at Cabarita is The Greenback Tailor Fishing Competition which attracts hundreds of competitors from NSW and QLD. The village boasts the only beachside hotel in the Tweed Shire with both residents and visitors being able to eat and drink within a short distance of the main beach. Come to visit and enjoy the special ambience this setting provides....
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Tweed Heads Historic Site

Davey Street, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
Experience Aboriginal cultural heritage at Tweed Heads Historic Site and Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Visit sacred Aboriginal sites and enjoy some easy walking. Tweed Heads Historic Site and Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre offer relaxing experiences among nature and authentic ways to learn about local Aboriginal culture. It’s only a short drive from popular holiday destinations like the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Visit the cultural centre, see the museum displays and listen to Aboriginal guides talk about their history and culture and the significance of sacred Aboriginal sites like the ceremonial Bora Ring. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to see Bora Ring for yourself via Walk on Water walking track. Get up close with the fish while on the wheelchair-accessible boardwalk, then wander back and enjoy a relaxing picnic surrounded by Aboriginal culture at the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre....
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Epic Skate Rink

23 Enterprise Avenue, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
Epic Skate is located in Tweed Heads and is a fun indoor complex for all ages. The general sessions are run by friendly staff who play games and hand out prizes at every session. Games include Red Rover (bullrush), Speed Skate, Dice game, Musical Carpet Squares, Frisbee Game, Race for the Witches Hats, Ghostusters, Pursuit, JailBreak, Statues, Ship to Shore and Limbo There is also an indoor skate park and a half pipe for the skating daredevils. Join Epic Skate for the Friday Night Teen Disco, the Saturday Family Disco or the Saturday Night Retro Disco. Please always skate carefully and to your ability. ...
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Seagulls Club

54-68 Gollan Drive, Tweed Heads West NSW 2485
Seagulls is a dynamic and innovative centre for dining, entertainment, recreation and events. It’s become a home away from home for members, and a cornerstone for the region. So, what is the Seagulls difference? They could list their features, and there are many. Like the casual waterfront dining on the stunning outside deck. The live shows and regular entertainment to get your toes tapping. The state-of-the-art fitness and wellness centre (with on-site crèche) to keep you active, balanced and energised. And the impressive Tabatinga play space to keep the kids and grandkids wildly entertained for hours. But they know what truly sets them apart is the strong bonds their members share, the meaningful connections they make, and the feeling that they are valued, appreciated and respected as part of their community....
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Cudgen Lake

Willow Avenue, Bogangar NSW 2488
Cudgen Lake,is perfect for birdwatching, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and picnicking. Just near the coastal villages of Cabarita Beach and Bogangar on the Tweed Coast, Cudgen Lake is a hidden wetland treasure surrounded by floodplain forest and rainforests. Look out over the calm waters and you’ll see majestic Round Mountain in the south and striking views to the west of Wollumbin Mount Warning in the World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park. Great for a family day out, head to Cudgen picnic area and enjoy picnicking by the lake. The kids will love swimming in the shallow waters of the lake. Launch your boat from the boat ramp and enjoy sailing or windsurfing on the lake. Perhaps get in your kayak or canoe and head off to explore the nearby creeks. Try your luck fishing, or just sit back and enjoy the tranquility. The lake and surrounding wetlands is also a fantastic spot for birdwatching. Look out for waterbirds like the Australasian grebe or the white-faced heron....
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Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Corner Kirkwood Road and Duffy Street, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
For a unique insight into Aboriginal culture, you can’t miss Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre. It’s a popular destination for school excursions and perfect for those looking to learn about local Aboriginal culture. Run by the area’s Aboriginal community, it’s a popular meeting place for Goori people and other Aboriginal peoples. You’ll find museum exhibits, informative videos, Aboriginal art, and you may even be lucky to see traditional dance and song on the outdoor performance area. Aboriginal tour guides offer tours through the museum and site, telling you about its relics, plants and animals. Hear how Aboriginal life was when this area was an untouched paradise of natural forest and mangroves, before learning about the cultural significance of Bora Ring, which you can see on Walk on Water walking track. Pack a picnic, or cook up a storm on the barbecue, and enjoy a relaxing afternoon under the trees while you immerse yourself in local culture. ...
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The Pavilions Marketplace

2-14 Henry Lawson Drive, Terranora NSW 2486
Come on over to discover what’s happening at The Pavilions Marketplace, Terranora, a coastal chic shopping alternative!! A new era has arrived reflecting the more discerning daily needs of Terranora and its surrounding Tweed Coast residents and tourists. A destination that is now an important part of shopping and social life in the area. The Pavilions Marketplace offers a whole new contemporary coastal shopping experience, finessing the tenancy mix to provide all of the communities needs including a fresh new village grocery convenience store, a lively licensed boutique hotel, Medical Centre, Pharmacy, Gymnasium, Hair Studio, Yoga/Pilates/Meditation Studio, Beauty Studio, Veterinary Clinic, Fish and Chippery, Thai restaurant, Coffee House, Italian Wood fired Pizza, Organic butcher, Occupational Therapy, Petrol station and Child Centre Centre. All the communities needs delivered by their very stylish specialist retailers. Add to this regular events calendar including their ladies pre loved clothing and Artisan markets every second Friday of the month, open air movie night every fourth Saturday of the month and and Coffee and Cars lineup every second Sunday of the month. As a local or visitor to their beautiful region you will be spoiled for choice. ...