Take advantage of the seemingly endless number of sunny days the Gold Coast is renowned for with this SkyPoint day climb - the region's ultimate sightseeing experience. The Q1 Climb is a unique, thrilling and scenic, as participants follow a staircase and path above the glass crown that frames the top of this architectural marvel.
Skypoint Climb takes you to a height of 270 metres above sea level and provides climbers with unparalleled views of the stunning Gold Coast region. Connected to an internal handrail for safety, climbers are led to the peak of the tower by an experienced Climb Leader. Climbing the stairs to the massive spire, once atop if you're daring, you can walk along the edge of the building to experience the thrill of a 270 metre drop by just looking down.
To accompany the beautiful setting, your Climb Leader will take the time to point out some of the region's landmarks while also telling some of the region's best kept secrets. You'll never want to climb down from this incredible view, however, when the time does come to descend you'll feel as though you've just experienced a whole new world as the views from the lush Gold Coast Hinterland to the city's golden beaches and the rising skyline is something to revel in.
Note
- Please be advised that SkyPoint will be closed for a 4-hour period 11:30am-3:30pm on Thursday 23rd November
Inclusions
- 90 minute experience
- All climb wear (weather suit, harness, cap and communication equipment)
- Entry to SkyPoint Observation Deck on the day of your climb
- Commemorative Climber Certificate
- Signature SkyPoint Climb Cap
- Complimentary group photo of your experience
Highlights
- Experience Australia's highest external building climb
- Breathtaking 360 degree views at 270m above sea level
- Stunning views of golden sand, lush tropical rainforests and the Gold Coast's city scape
Time
- Climbs operate Wednesday-Monday from 9am
- Guests must check in at least 15 minutes prior to their climb time
Duration
- Allow 90 minutes for the whole experience
FAQs
Do I have to be fit to go on SkyPoint Climb?
- Climbers must have moderate fitness and strength levels and be able to comfortably walk approximately 280 stairs in addition to climbing some mid-length step ladders.
Prior to your Climb, all Climbers should consider any health and medical issues that may impact their ability to Climb safely. We ask that all Climbers read SkyPoint Climb's Health & Safety information at http://www.skypoint.com.au/SkyPoint-Climb/Health--Safety.aspx
What time do I need to be there?
- You must arrive at SkyPoint at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time of your Climb for the purposes of checking in. If you arrive after the check in time SkyPoint reserves the right to refuse to allow you to climb, and you will not be entitled to a refund
What should I wear on the Climb?
- Fully enclosed, rubber soled sports or hiking style shoes that offer good support and grip and are suitable for walking. No open toe shoes are allowed on the Climb.
- You should wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the prevailing weather conditions on the date of your Climb
SkyPoint Climb does not allow people to participate in the Climb if they are:
- Height: under 130cm in height
- Weight: weigh in excess of 136kg fully clothed
- Age: under the age of 12 year
- Pregnancy: Are greater than 20 weeks Pregnant (Expectant mothers less than 20 weeks pregnant must consult a medical practitioner before participating in a Climb experience and have that practitioner complete and sign a SkyPoint Climb Medical Clearance Certificate. If you have other health issues that you think may affect your ability to complete the Climb independently, please see our Health and Safety section on our website at http://www.skypoint.com.au/SkyPoint-Climb/Health--Safety.aspx
Do SkyPoint Climbs depart in all weather conditions?
- SkyPoint Climb operates in all weather conditions, with the exception of electrical storms, hail storms or excessively strong wind conditions (in which cases the Climb will be rescheduled). Climbers must still arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled Climb time regardless of weather conditions. SkyPoint Climb will decide in its absolute discretion whether a Climb is proceeding or not
Is SkyPoint Observation Deck included in my SkyPoint Climb experience?
- Yes. You – the Climber, are granted one complimentary entry to SkyPoint Observation Deck for the date of your Climb. We recommend you use it to celebrate your accomplishment with friends in our Bar & Cafe after your Climb. This ticket is non-transferable
Can I take my camera on SkyPoint Climb?
- No. Loose items cannot be taken on SkyPoint Climb, including cameras, camcorders and mobile phones. Your Climb Leader will take a variety of photographs of you, including your complimentary Climb Group photograph
What will I do with my valuables?
- SkyPoint Climb recommends you leave valuables at home. Lockers are made available at SkyPoint Climb Mission Control for securing any valuables you have on you
What about drinking alcohol prior to doing a SkyPoint Climb?
- As all SkyPoint Climbers will be breath tested upon check in, it is imperative that your Blood Alcohol Concentration is under 0.05%. Climbers who blow over this level will not be permitted to Climb. If you refuse to be breath tested you will not be able to participate and your ticket will be non-refundable
Can I wear my prescription or sunglasses on the Climb?
- Yes. SkyPoint Climb will supply a special lanyard to ensure your glasses remain attached to you at all times
If I change my mind, can I get a refund?
- As per the Terms and Conditions, the SkyPoint Climb ticket is strictly non-refundable
Can I change the date or time of my booked Climb?
- Changes to the date or time of a reservation are permitted up to 7 days before your confirmed climb date, subject to availability. Changes requested inside of 7 days cannot be accommodated
Additional Information
- SkyPoint Climb is an experience that caters to many people, including those with various health conditions and levels of fitness. All reasonable measures are taken throughout the entire Climb, however before the adventure, it’s important that you assess the following health and safety information
- You will not be able to participate in the Climb if your health, physical or psychological condition or any other personal factor may endanger or risk your health and safety, or that of other Climbers or SkyPoint staff or affect your ability to complete the Climb unassisted
- Climbers must wear fully enclosed rubber-soled shoes such as running or hiking shoes. Sandals, thongs and open-toed shoes are not suitable and cannot be worn
- You should wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the prevailing weather conditions on the date of your Climb. All Climbers will be provided with and must wear a Climb Suit that is worn over your own clothing, and no loose items, including jewellery such as rings, necklaces, piercing jewellery and watches will be allowed on the Climb
Guests with prescription glasses and sun-glasses will be provided with an attachment to secure them
- Climbers should be checked-in 15 minutes prior to your climb start time. Climbs will not be delayed for latecomers
- Prior to your Climb, all Climbers should consider any Health and Medical issues that may impact their ability to climb safely. We ask that all Climbers read SkyPoint Climb's Health & Safety information before the date of their Climb. Please note there are some conditions that make some people not fit to participate in a Climb
- SkyPoint Climb operates in all weather conditions, with the exception of electrical storms, hail storms or excessively strong wind conditions (in which cases the Climber will be rescheduled). Climbers must still arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled Climb time regardless of weather conditions. SkyPoint Climb will decide in its absolute discretion whether a Climb is proceeding or not. In the event of wet weather, Climbers will be supplied with weather resistant jackets and pants
- Climbers must sign a Climber Declaration and undertake a breathalyser test. If a Climber records a blood alcohol reading of 0.05% or higher, they cannot participate in the Climb and cannot reschedule
- All Climbers are required to meet a minimum height requirement of 130cms and children aged between 12 and 15 years inclusive must be accompanied by a responsible full paying adult (maximum 2 children per responsible adult)
- Those over the age of 75 years will be required to seek advice and clearance from a medical practitioner before climbing and have that practitioner complete a Medical Clearance Certificate, found on the website
- Our safety system specifications require that all Climbers meet the 136 kilogram fully clothed maximum weight requirement
- Tickets are booked for a specific date and time. They are non-transferable and non-refundable
- Changes to the date or time of a reservation are permitted up to 7 days before your confirmed climb date, subject to availability. Changes requested inside of 7 days cannot be accommodated
Booking Information
- Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
- Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of climb
- For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher
Paul Callander
SkyPoint Climb
Offering stunning 360 degree views of the entire Gold Coast, from the surf to the hinterland and beyond, SkyPoint Climb is Australia's highest external building climb. Spend 90 minutes climbing 298 stairs, showcasing mesmerising views the whole journey.
“Climbers must wear fully enclosed rubber-soled shoes (runners or hiking boots) during their Q1 climb and must not be over the blood alcohol limit of 0.05%. Following your climb, you can head inside to the Observation Deck to sit back, relax and enjoy the view from inside.”