

A scenic coastal walk showcasing Gold Coast's history and natural beauty.

Bama Beach Heritage Walk involves walking on uneven terrain, so comfortable and supportive shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
The walk is mostly outdoors, so a hat provides essential sun protection for your face and neck.
Iconic beachfront café serving breakfast since 1985.
Local favorite for fresh pastries and coffee since 2000.
Waterfront restaurant offering fresh seafood since 1990.
Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Indian Ocean, perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Explore the local culture and traditions at this bustling morning market, offering local produce and handicrafts.

Discover the rich artistic heritage of the region at this well-curated art gallery.
Fluffy pancakes made with ripe bananas, served with honey and fresh fruits.
Steamed rice cooked in coconut milk, served with fried fish and vegetables.
Fresh catch of the day grilled and served with local spices and lime.
Handcrafted using local seashells, these necklaces and earrings are a symbol of Bama Beach's coastal heritage.
Made from locally sourced cotton, these vibrant tote bags showcase traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations.

A blend of aromatic spices unique to Bama Beach, this mix is used in local cuisine and makes a great culinary souvenir.
A grand and historic mosque in Habbaniyah, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A vibrant, palm-lined promenade along the Mediterranean Sea in Málaga, offering stunning views, beach access, and lively tapas bars.
Bowen Hill Lookout offers panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast, including the Glass House Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.