Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club was formed in September 1958 and has a rich and rewarding history in both life saving and surf sports.
Kurrawa Beach is located in the heart of Broadbeach and sees an average of more than 5000 visitors to the sand on a daily basis.
The club is proud to offer the most diverse range of activities and surf sports from nippers to masters, champion lifesavers to professional ironmen and women.
Kurrawa has built a strong foundation over the past 50 years with over 1700 active surf club members and more than 14,000 supporters club members. Whether you’re a new resident to the Gold Coast, a patrolling member or competitive member, there’s something to enjoy at Kurrawa SLSC.
South of the Surfers Paradise tourist strip, Kurrawa Beach has the most extensive beach reserve of all the Gold Coast beaches.
Part of the 16km main stretch of Gold Coast beachfront, a wide reserve runs for 1.5km behind the beach and incorporates the Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club, together with a range of public facilities.
Rips are present whenever waves are breaking along this stretch of Gold Coast beachfront and deep rip channels may run out from the shoreline. Swim only in patrolled areas and avoid the rip holes and outer trough. Stay close inshore and on the attached portion of the bar.
This stretch of beach offers a huge range of accommodation, attractions and facilities, together with the surf lifesaving clubs and lifeguard towers, as well as 16 km of beautiful beach and surf. However the surf is hazardous, so be careful as to when and where you swim.
Old Burleigh Rd,
Broadbeach, QLD, 4218