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Best Hostels for Backpackers in Gold Coast

Heading to the Gold Coast and looking for a great place to stay? You’ll want a hostel that suits your vibe, whether you’re all about lounging on the gorgeous beaches or diving into the local nightlife. At Backpackers Deals, we totally get that keeping your budget in check is a priority when you travel. That’s why we’ve handpicked some fantastic hostels across the Gold Coast. These spots are perfect for meeting new friends, enjoying breathtaking views, and being in the heart of the excitement—all while being wallet-friendly!

Surf Inn Hostel

If you’re heading to the Gold Coast, you’ve got to check out Surf Inn Boutique Backpackers! This adults-only spot is perfect for anyone aged 18 to 40 looking for a fun vibe. You can chill by the outdoor pool with sun beds and some great tunes playing in the background—such a perfect way to unwind.

While there’s no shared kitchen, they do have a commercial kitchen with an awesome pizza oven, serving up meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at wallet-friendly prices. You’ll also enjoy free WiFi and a pool table to keep things lively. If you’re into nightlife, you’re in for a treat with a nightly club schedule and a Thursday sunset boat cruise. Plus, you’ll be just a stone's throw from Budds Beach, SkyPoint Observation Deck, and Infinity Maze, so there’s plenty to explore. 

This hostel generates a really fun atmosphere and is perfect for groups or solo travellers that really want to get amongst a social and fun vibe. 

Maze Backpackers Gold Coast

If you’re looking for a top spot that’s central to the Gold Coast, you’ve got to check out Maze Backpackers. It’s just 200 meters from the beautiful Surfers Paradise Beach, making it the perfect base. Whether you want to ride the waves, enjoy some tasty local eats, or hit the nightlife, everything is super close.

You’re only a 5-minute walk from Cavil Avenue, and if you’re up for a thrill, the big theme parks like Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, and Dream World are just a 20-minute drive away. The hostel itself is comfy and affordable, ideal for kicking back after a day of exploring.

The Maze is a lively spot and is definitely a spot for social travellers. If you’re looking to connect and be close to all the action, this is one of the top picks for that style of travel. 

Capsuleaccom 

If you want a unique stay, you need to check out Capsuleaccom on the Gold Coast! Located right in the heart of the education and street food precinct, this place offers a vibrant, multicultural atmosphere that’s hard to beat. You’re just a quick walk from the Australia Fair shopping centre and less than a minute from tram stops, with Surfers Paradise only an eight-minute ride away.

Surrounded by great restaurants, bars, and Chinatown, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Plus, enjoy complimentary breakfast each morning—espresso coffee included! The facilities are top-notch, with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, tennis court and a modern kitchen and living area. 

What makes Capsuleaccom special is the focus on comfort and privacy. Each capsule bed comes fully equipped with sheets, towels, and a personal locker for your belongings. The noise-cancelling curtains ensure a restful night’s sleep, and the private rooms are perfect for couples or friends wanting their own space. 

The hostel doesn’t boast as a party-central location, making it ideal for travellers that want a cruisey environment that offers a fun and interesting style of accommodation. 

Bunk Surfers Paradise 

If you’re after a hostel with great amenities, a central location and a social atmosphere, The Bunk Surfers Paradise is a must. 

At the Bunk Surfers Paradise, you're literally steps away from everything—beaches, bars, restaurants, cafes, and even theme parks are all within easy walking distance. Whether you’re ready to party or eager to explore, this prime location has got you covered.

There’s also a great blend of comfort and style in our rooms and communal areas. With brand new Deluxe and Superior dorms, there’s loads of bells and whistles to make your stay super comfortable with a touch of premium. Plus, the hostel is close to public transport, including the Greyhound Bus Terminal, making it super easy to discover the rest of the Gold Coast.

With great facilities such as a pool and spa, bar and bistro, outdoor terrace, pool table, shared and private ensuites, and a communal kitchen, this hostel offers the perfect blend of premium comfort with all the extras that make your stay memorable.

Tequila Sunrise Hostel

If you’re after a hostel that has loads of amenities and has a “big vibe”, then you have to book into the Tequila Sunrise Hostel. It’s one of the larger hostels and boasts large dorm rooms as well as several communal areas to meet and mingle with other like minded travellers. 

The location is premium, you’ll find yourself less than 1 km from the SkyPoint Observation Deck and just a quick trip to shopping havens like Marina Mirage and Australia Fair. You’ll also wake up to a delicious buffet breakfast before heading out to nearby hotspots like Surfers Paradise Beach, Budds Beach, and Narrowneck.

Every room features a balcony with a city view, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding after a day of exploring. Plus, with entertainment staff and a shared kitchen, you’ll have everything you need for a fun and social experience.

As the name suggests, this hostel offers a lot of fun for all travellers without being too focused on big party nights. If you’re after a hostel that’s social but not overwhelming, this is one of the top picks for this style of travel.

Backpackers in Paradise Hostel

The Backpackers in Paradise hostel has been serving up that iconic 80s vibe since 1986 and is one of the longest-running spots in the area. Just a quick 2-minute walk from the city centre and the beach, you’ll be perfectly positioned to dive into all that Surfers Paradise has to offer—think trendy restaurants, exciting attractions, and a buzzing nightlife.

One of the best aspects about the Backpackers in Paradise hostel is how they balance fun and relaxation. Their fully licensed bar is open all day, with daily happy hours to help you unwind. And if you're in the mood for a good time, their party reps organise nightly activities and offer nightclub passes to ensure your evenings are anything but boring. There’s also an on-site café, refreshing swimming pool, and even a cinema room for those chill nights in.

The blend of social party vibes, as well as the option to catch some relaxation makes this hostel the perfect destination for those looking for a balanced style of accommodation. 

Top Tips When Booking Your Hostel

  1. Check Transport Links: Make sure the hostel is easily accessible from major transport hubs. It should be a breeze to get to and from the airport or train station, as well as convenient for exploring the city.
  2. Look for Group Activities: Many hostels organise group activities or events that can elevate your stay. These opportunities not only enrich your experience but also help you meet new people.
  3. Read Fellow Travellers’ Feedback: Don’t skip over the reviews! Recent feedback can shed light on the hostel's cleanliness, safety, and vibe, giving you a clearer picture before you book.
  4. Shop Around for Best Prices: Use various booking sites to compare prices and snag the best deal for your accommodation. You might be surprised by the savings you can find!
AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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