Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary General Entry Ticket: Experience Australia’s Iconic Wildlife

Get up close to Australia’s iconic wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Experience shows, lorikeet feeding, the wildlife hospital, and more. Download the app to plan your day!

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary - With over 27 hectares of wide-open spaces featuring lush Eucalyptus trees & rainforest, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a great day out for the young, & young at heart. You will get to see many of Australia’s iconic species displayed in their natural habitat.
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What's Included
  • General Entry Ticket
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Souvenir photographs
Additional Information

Situated in an expanse of over 27 hectares that features bountiful Eucalyptus trees and a rich rainforest, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is an enjoyable outing for individuals of all ages. It provides visitors with the opportunity to observe a variety of Australia’s iconic species in their natural environment.
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Location
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
28 Tomewin St,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Triciao741
Sep 26, 2024
Great place for Fauna - 100% better than Australia Zoo. Recommend for internationals and locals alike. We will be back. - Fantastic. Great to see so many species of native fauna. Was taking a friend from overseas who wanted to go to Australia Zoo, but due to the time to get there we decided on Currumbin instead. It was a wise decision we saw the best in the bird show, baby Koala enclosure and the Aboriginal smiling ceremony. We got a pic of her cuddling a Koala which sits proudly in her front room in Ireland. I know this is no longer available however seeing the Koala enclosures were just as rewarding. It is well run, with many animals to see. The shoes help with understanding the animals and their behaviours. It was very educational delivered in a fun way.
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Crutt13
Sep 18, 2024
Fun and entertaining - Wonderful santuary, that allows you to get up closer to many native species. Get up close with koalas and kangaroos.Well maintained and well staffed.
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Drum
Sep 8, 2024
Wild experience - If you stay in Gold Coast you must to go in this wild sanctuary. It Is amazing, there Is the possibilty to stay with cangoroo next to. I have done also a cute picture with Koala. There are a lot of birds and the areas are all beautiful. You have to go!
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Mobile738008
Sep 4, 2024
Must do if if the Gold Coast - Fantastic day with the family seeing all sorts of wild life The train around the park was a real highlight along with the koalas A lot of large mature trees provided shady places to rest and escape the heat of the day
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Connaugh1
Aug 31, 2024
Awesome place to visit - This Park is well worth a visit! We had an amazing day visit here. Range of animals and exhibits is outstanding, providing excellent value for the ticket price. Had an outstanding time here - can’t recommend enough.
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Adib
Aug 18, 2024
It's worth it - Very nice visit! You have senior entry, AU$15.00 discount. Several options! Ideal for children. Photos with kangaroos and coalas! Appropriate prices!
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Phillipb294
Aug 9, 2024
A good day out. - We spent the best part of a day here. There was so much to do and so many different animals to see. We took in the morning bird show, which was really good. Very informative and fun. There is good signage to help you get around the huge property. There are plenty of toilets and several different places to choose for lunch. This place is good for adults, but it would make an amazing day out for families.
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Clashbrisbane
Aug 21, 2024
Tremendous shame at the price compared to similar - Confess I partly agree with the folk who complained about their bad experience although I refuse to believe that any of the staff would have shouted at them. We've been to Currumbin around four times now and the last time we made plans was two years ago when the cousin came over from Scotland. It is a great place and has heaps of things to do and great walks. We particularly enjoyed the swamfens and my father was taken with the dingo which seemed unhappy and licked my hand (the signs say don't but he was a friendly wee mutt). Our problem has always been the cost which is a bit ridiculous and is obviously out to gather "the tourists". We're not tourists and I had thought it would be a good thing to go again. Cost for Lone Pine is $45 for us oldies. Cost for Currumbin... whit? $65 and no pensioner prices! Decided against it and I'm sorry but cannot recommend it for any visitors - of which two are coming this year so we'll take 'em to Lone Pine which is rather a shame as it would be excellent if we could take them to both.
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463alyzaa
Aug 11, 2024
beautiful but anticlimactic - beautiful sanctuary, friendly staff! but anticlimatic/overrated experience. paid $118(AUS) for a 5second hold & they are strict on photo allowances. (1) photo only by their professional photographer, with limited access for phone camera photos
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Kavsl
Sep 16, 2024
No lorikeets - We drove a long way with small kids to see Lorikeets at 8am, there were 4 lorikeets!!!!!! Should be advertised there hasn't been any birds for 2 weeks, very very disappointed 😞
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