
There is so much more to do at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary than most visitors can imagine. Our Experience Pass offers the visitor opportunity to pick and choose the experiences they most enjoy within one inclusive price. From the famous Lorikeet Feeds twice a day, to world class reptile shows, Free Flight Bird Shows and spell binding Aboriginal Dance performances. The pass now includes a visit to the busiest Wildlife Hospital precinct in Australia.
Currumbin Wildlife
Sanctuary is famous for the most natural and relaxed experience of the
big attractions on the Gold Coast, mixed with fun for all ages. The
exciting Wild Island adventure play area is ideal for the little ones
whilst the Green Challenge high ropes course by Adventure Parc is
fantastic for bigger kids their parents and even grandparents...if they
dare! Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is owned by The National Trust of
Queensland , a registered charity and ‘not-for-profit’ organization
reinvests all proceeds from these passes back into the Sanctuary.
From the south:
Travel along the Pacific Highway onto the Gold Coast Highway at Coolangatta. From there, follow the highway to Currumbin and take a right turn at the Currumbin Hill lights into Tomewin Street.From the north:
Follow the Gold Coast Highway to Currumbin. Follow the highway over the Currumbin Bridge and onto Currumbin Hill. At the bottom of the hill turn left at the lights into Tomewin Street.From the M1 Motorway:
Follow the M1 Motorway to the traffic lights at Tugun where the Motorway joins the Gold Coast Highway. Turn left at the lights, follow the Gold Coast Hwy to the Currumbin Hill lights and turn right into Tomewin Street.Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has joined forces with the Jetstar Gold Coast Titans in an exciting new partnership.
Both organisations share a similar commitment towards providing entertainment and enjoyment for families on the Gold Coast and also promote the region to local, interstate and international markets.
“It’s exciting to be able to form an association with a highly regarded Gold Coast organisation which has a similar family focus and an emphasis on embracing the local community,’’ said Titans managing director Michael Searle.
"This, combined with our interests in eco tourism and environmental awareness through our Titans 4 Tomorrow program makes the partnership a great fit."