
Moving To The Gold Coast
We have prepared some information for customers moving to The Gold Coast
Getting Around on The Gold Coast
Seeing the natural sights that the Gold Coast has to offer is made easy thanks to its diverse range of transport options.
A public bus service called Surfside Buslines is available and is a great way to see the Gold Coast and visit the suburbs. Several buses go along the Gold Coast Highway and from there you can visit the numerous shopping centres, theme parks and other attractions.
One of the main aspects that makes the Gold Coast such a beautiful holiday destination is the various mini islands and canal estates. You have a choice of ferries or water taxis when exploring them; it really feels like you’re on a tropical voyage – highly recommended!
Taxis are plentiful in the Gold Coast with the main company being Regent Taxis.
If you prefer to travel my train than you’re in luck. There are 4 train stations on the coast – Helensvale, Coomera, Robina and Nerang. You can find more information on Queensland Rail here
If you’re heading up Surfers Paradise way, things are quite simple. All the attractions are within 10 minutes of each other; so walking around shouldn’t be a problem.
Bicycle paths are continuing to be developed on the Gold Coast, so if you decide to ride your bicycle throughout the city you should be fine.
If you’re interested in visiting the main areas of the Gold Coast like Broadbeach, Main Beach, Robina and Southport, you will be pleased to know that transport is plentiful.
You can catch a bus to Broadbeach and visit the attractions it has to offer such as the Convention Centre and the Casino.
The Robina station is close by if you need to catch a train.
At Robina, a train station is present as well as a road network that connects to the main Gold Coast highways. You can catch a train from Robina to Brisbane and it will take approximately 1 hour.
Once again, with Main Beach and Southport, catching a bus is your best bet.
The Gold Coast’s traffic system is very straight forward compared to the capital cities, which makes exploring this beautiful destination even better.
Seeing the natural sights that the Gold Coast has to offer is made easy thanks to its diverse range of transport options.
A public bus service called Surfside Buslines is available and is a great way to see the Gold Coast and visit the suburbs. Several buses go along the Gold Coast Highway and from there you can visit the numerous shopping centres, theme parks and other attractions.
One of the main aspects that makes the Gold Coast such a beautiful holiday destination is the various mini islands and canal estates. You have a choice of ferries or water taxis when exploring them; it really feels like you’re on a tropical voyage – highly recommended!
Taxis are plentiful in the Gold Coast with the main company being Regent Taxis.
If you prefer to travel my train than you’re in luck. There are 4 train stations on the coast – Helensvale, Coomera, Robina and Nerang. You can find more information on Queensland Rail here
If you’re heading up Surfers Paradise way, things are quite simple. All the attractions are within 10 minutes of each other; so walking around shouldn’t be a problem.
Bicycle paths are continuing to be developed on the Gold Coast, so if you decide to ride your bicycle throughout the city you should be fine.

If you are moving interstate throughout Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, or if you are moving across the country to Perth, then we can help.
If you dont want to pack your own boxes, ICMC can pack all your belongings into industry standard removalist cartons.
ICMC can arrange uplift of your furniture on the day of your choosing, with as little as 48 hours notice.