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  1. SkyPoint offers panoramic views of the Gold Coast, Australia's highest external building climb, and world-class events, located atop the iconic Q1 building in Surfers Paradise. Annual Passes only $52. Purchase Entry Tickets. BUY NOW. Getting Here & Opening Hours. PLAN YOUR VISIT. Experience a SkyPoint Climb. LEARN MORE. What's On at SkyPoint.

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  2. Observation Deck Entry Tickets. Sit back, relax and grab a bite to eat while you take in the unsurpassed 360 degree views of the Gold Coast. 2 Adult & 2 Child single entry to the Observation Deck. Unlimited entry to SkyPoint, membership offers and more all year long.

  3. SkyPoint Observation Deck is one of the most magnificent man-made lookouts, where you will be able to see panoramic views of the entire Gold Coast coastline, hinterland area and the vibrant central business district. Nestled in the vibrant suburb of Surfers Paradise, SkyPoint is the only beach-side observation deck in Australia.

  4. The SkyPoint Observation Deck is located in the tallest residential tower in Australia. It is found on the 77th level of the Q1 hotel. The Observation Deck is 230m high and allows for 360-degree views of the Gold Coast. It takes less than 1 minute to reach the top!

  5. www.tripadvisor.com.au › Attraction_Review-g255072-d1987823-Reviews-SkyPointSkyPoint Observation Deck - Tripadvisor

    The SkyPoint Observation Deck is located in the tallest residential tower in Australia. It is found on the 77th level of the Q1 hotel. The Observation Deck is 230m high and allows for 360-degree views of the Gold Coast. It takes less than 1 minute to reach the top!

  6. It is Australia's only beachside observation deck and has room enough for 400 people. It towers 230 metres above the Surfers Paradise beach, giving viewers a 360-degree view of Brisbane to the north, the Gold Coast hinterland to the west, Byron Bay to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the east.