Boardriders
Ready to gear up for your next adventure? Boardriders at Gold Coast Airport has everything you need to look the part, whether you’re chasing tropical sunsets, braving cooler climates, or heading to a surf paradise. With iconic brands like Billabong, Quiksilver, Roxy, RVCA, and Volcom, it’s your one-stop shop for surf and lifestyle apparel.

Store Information
5:30am to 8:00pm
From board shorts and rashies to hoodies and beanies, the store is stocked with gear for any destination. Pick up surf essentials like wax and towels or grab a bucket hat and sunnies to perfect that beachside vibe. For spontaneous plans, you’ll even find vacation-ready outfits that effortlessly take you from the waves to a night out.
Wherever you’re headed, Boardriders combines legendary style with adventure-ready gear, all served up with fast, friendly service. Swing by before take-off and kickstart your trip with the best in surf, snow, and streetwear.
Accepted payment methods: Cash, EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Afterpay.
Need Help?
Got questions about your journey through Gold Coast Airport? We've gathered the top FAQs to help you cruise through the terminal with ease.
What shops are available at Gold Coast Airport?
Gold Coast Airport offers a variety of shopping options, from travel essentials to duty-free, books, gifts, and more. You’ll find stores like WHSmith, The Book Cellar, Boardriders, InMotion and Seed. Learn more about our retail options.
Is duty-free shopping available at the airport?
Yes. Duty-free shopping is available through Heinemann in both the International Departures Lounge and Arrivals area. Travellers can shop a range of products including cosmetics, fragrances, alcohol, and electronics before boarding their international flight or upon arrival.
What are the duty-free rules?
Duty-free allowances vary by destination. For Australians returning from overseas, limits include:
- 2.25 litres of alcohol
- 25 cigarettes or equivalent tobacco products
- Up to AUD$900 worth of general goods (AUD$450 for travellers under 18)
We recommend checking the Australian Border Force website for the most up-to-date duty-free rules for your destination.
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