Six Ways to Squeeze the Last Few Drops of Summer Out of the Season

We can't stop the seasons from changing, but we can prolong the end of summer with after-work swims, outdoor movies and sleeping by the beach.
Rachel Fieldhouse and Concrete Playground
Published on February 22, 2019

With the working year back in full swing and winter fast approaching, you're probably already nostalgic for summer nights sipping brewskis or soaking up the heat at your favourite beach. But with temperatures set to stay higher than average for autumn, you don't have to retire your summer wardrobe just yet.

Plus, there are still plenty of ways to take advantage of the warm weather and have a blast. We've compiled six ideas to keep the summer vibes going for a little while longer.

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Tourism and Events Queensland

HEAD UNDERWATER

Warm weather means warm waters, so why not pack your towel and swimmers and plan your next beach adventure? Water temperatures on the coast are currently sitting around a nice 26 degrees, so now is the perfect time to grab some mates or enjoy some you time by the water.

Whether you're a fish in disguise or more of a landlubber, there are plenty of swimming holes and beaches, and pools where you can swim some laps or sprawl out with a good book. Or if you're planning to explore the depths, you can even do a day trip to these top-notch snorkelling spots like on North Stradbroke Island and at the Gold Coast Seaway.

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CAMP OUT ON THE SAND

This one is fuelled by 100-percent bonafide seasonal denial. Hit the road, find that temporary piece of paradisiac real estate and wake up in on own little patch of beach. Australia's end of summer is the best time to beach camp, with clear days, cool nights and warmer water temperatures all round.

Whether you're looking for a spot close to home or planning a road trip, it will be tough to choose from these tent-friendly beaches scattered across Queensland. If you're wanting to make a longer road trip, make tracks to one of the best beach camping spots around the country. Doze off to the sound of crashing waves and wake up with a morning dip in the ocean. Plus, you can wow your mates with these campside food hacks and all it takes is a bit of planning and a few handy tools.

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WATCH THE SUNSET (AND A MOVIE)

Outdoor cinemas are a staple of summer and there's still time to take a date or your mates to catch the latest flicks under the stars. Plus, you can bring along a picnic of your favourite treats and drinks or enjoy what's on offer on-site.

While some have already packed up for the year, there's still time to head down to the Moonlight Cinema in Roma Street Parklands or Sunset Cinema's outdoor season at Mt Coot-tha.

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COOL DOWN WITH AN ICE CREAM

Summer days and ice cream go hand in hand, and escaping from the office to pick up a cone of classic pistachio or untraditional Thai milk tea is a great way to enjoy the final days of summery sunshine. Brisbanites are spoilt for choice, too, so pick up a scoop (or two) from one of our top ten ice-cream and gelato joints around the city.

For those looking for something traditional, take a trip to Milani in Hamilton or to one of La Macelleria's three locations. If you're looking for something more unusual, you'll find some unique treats at Gelateria Cremorna and Lick! Ice Cream.

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Burleigh Pavilion

EAT AND DRINK BY THE WATER

What's not to love about sipping a refreshing cocktail while you soak up stunning views of beaches, harbours or rivers? Whether you're planning your next date night or an outing with friends, there are a bunch of spots where you can spend your final summer nights. And there's somewhere for every occasion, from Stokehouse's new view-laden offeringthis new brewery to this casual waterside spot.

Bring your togs and relax with a cocktail at the newly opened Burleigh Pavilion, or get a bunch of mates together for drinks at these waterside bars.

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Tourism and Evens Queensland

GO DAY TRIPPING

If you're missing the excitement that comes with travelling, or you've been meaning to hit the road all summer, there's still time to explore somewhere new for a day. So grab the car snacks, make a jamming Spotify playlist and pick one of these summer day trips.

Head north to Rainbow Beach on the Sunny Coast ato live out all your sand dune sliding and horse riding dreams, or head out to Moreton Island for a say of snorkelling around the Tangalooma Shipwreck. For those looking for a cooler climate getaway, trek through the damp rainforest in Springbrook National Park. If you still need guidance, check out our handy road trip guide.

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Top image: Michaelmas Cay, Tourism and Events Queensland. 

Published on February 22, 2019 by Rachel Fieldhouse
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