Biggera Waters Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Biggera Waters
- Andrews
- Anglers Paradise
- Arundel
- Ashmore
- Austinville
- Beaudesert
- Beechmont
- Benowa
- Biddaddaba
- Bilinga
- Birnam
- Bonogin
- Boykambil
- Boyland
- Broadbeach
- Broadbeach Waters
- Bundall
- Burleigh Heads
- Burleigh Waters
- Cainbable
- Canungra
- Carrara
- Cedar Creek
- Chevron Island
- Chirn Park
- Clagiraba
- Clear Island Waters
- Coolangatta
- Coombabah
- Coomera
- Couran
- Cronin Island
- Cryna
- Currigee
- Currumbin
- Currumbin Beach
- Currumbin Valley
- Currumbin Waters
- Cypress Gardens
- Eagle Heights
- Elanora
- Ernest
- Ferny Glen
- Florida Gardens
- Flying Fox
- Gaven
- Gilston
- Gold Coast
- Gold Coast (Coolangatta)
- Guanaba
- Helensvale
- Hollywell
- Hope Island
- Ilbogan
- Illinbah
- Ingleside
- Isle Of Capri
- Jacobs Well
- Josephville
- Kerry
- Kerrydale
- Kingsholme
- Kirra
- Labrador
- Lower Beechmont
- Main Beach
- Maudsland
- Mermaid Beach
- Mermaid Waters
- Merrimac
- Miami
- Miami Keys
- Molendinar
- Mount Nathan
- Mount Tamborine
- Mudgeeraba
- Mundoolun
- Natural Bridge
- Nerang
- Neranwood
- Nindooinbah
- Nobby Beach
- North Tamborine
- Norwell
- Numinbah Valley
- Oxenford
- Palm Beach
- Paradise Beach
- Paradise Island
- Paradise Point
- Paradise Point Keys
- Paradise Waters
- Parkwood
- Pimpama
- Reedy Creek
- Rialto
- Rio Vista
- Robina
- Runaway Bay
- Sanctuary Cove
- Santa Barbara
- Sorrento
- Southport
- Sovereign Islands
- Springbrook
- Stephens
- Surfers Paradise
- Tallai
- Tallebudgera
- Tallebudgera Valley
- Tamborine
- Tamborine Village
- The Spit
- Tugun
- Tugun Heights
- Upper Coomera
- Varsity Lakes
- West Burleigh
- Willow Vale
- Wongawallan
- Wonglepong
- Worongary
- Yawalpah
Biggera Waters
Biggera Waters is located on the edge of the Gold Coast"s beautiful Broadwater and is a booming Queensland holiday location. The Biggera Creek runs through the township that was once a farming and fishing village. Off the coast lies Wave Break Island that marks the entrance to the Gold Coast seaway.
The name Bigera comes from the local Yugambeh language meaning red iron bark tree (Eucalyptus sideroploia).
Construction of a bridge in 1960 made Biggera Waters more accessible and encouraged the growth of holiday and residential development
There"s an excellent promenade along the waterfront that tracks the Broadwater continuing on to Southport with attractive parkland, for cycling and walking.
Biggera Waters Map

