Connie and Bob and Giant Avocado
Tropical Fruit World is a unique
attraction which should be of interest to anyone who likes fruit. It's essentially a
large plantation that grows every kind of tropical fruit imaginable, and almost certainly
many you've never heard of (about 500 varieties). Narrated tours of the property are
given, using tractor-drawn trams.
Bob and Tram
Road into Plantation
Some of the fruits you might see growing on the tour include obvious ones, such as bananas,
pineapples, avocados (many varieties), mangos and guavas, and some less well-known fruits,
including dragon fruit, star fruit, yellow and black sapote, custard apple fruit, jackfruit
and ice cream bean.
Papaya Trees
Banana Tree – Fruit Wrapped for Protection
Dragonfruit Field
Dragonfruit Field
Dragonfruit Plants
Jaboticaba Tree
Most of these fruits are seasonal, and you're pretty much guaranteed not to see ripe versions
of all of them at any one time, but some (like bananas and macadamia nuts) grow year-round,
and there's always something ripe at any given time of year (even in the middle of winter, as
in our case). And yes, you're allowed to taste some of the fruit as part of the tour. The
tram may stop at certain points and invite its passengers to get out and taste a fruit or
crack themselves some macadamia nuts.
Guide Demonstrating Macadamia Nut Cracker
Bob Using Nut Cracker
Connie and Nella Cracking Nuts
Guide and Chocolate Pudding Fruit
Guide with Chocolate Pudding Fruit
There is also a more structured fruit-tasting show, where a presenter chops up various types
of currently-ripe fruit, discusses each one, and invites the visitors to taste any or all of
them.
Chopped Fruits and Presenter
Arrayed Fruit and Presenter
Presenter with Papaya
Jack Fruit Presentation
There's a café at which you can buy creations from fruit grown on the site, and a produce
area, where you can buy fresh fruit to take back to your hotel or other accommodation to
enjoy later (don't try flying home with it – agricultural rules are strict). And there's
a gift shop where you can purchase things like jams and syrups and avocado-based beauty
aids, which you should be able to take home without opposition.
Fresh Fruit Ice Cream Menu
Fresh Fruit Ice Cream Creation
Fresh Fruit Ice Cream
Fresh Fruit for Sale
There are also some attractions which aren't fruit-based. There's an island encircled
by a canal which has a miniature train ride and playground facilities and equipment
where kids can burn off extra energy.
Miniature Train
Boarding the Train
Train Voyage
Bob and Cricket Bat
Connie Shooting Basket
There's also a boat ride which travels the canal.
Canal Boat
The Canal
Waterfowl from Canal Boat
Waterfowl from Canal Boat
Canal Boat Ride
And there's a fauna park with some native Australian animals and farm animals which you can feed.
An Ibis
Connie Feeding Kangaroo
Connie Feeding Sheep
Connie Feeding Cow
Connie Feeding Cow
Guinea Pig Enclosure
Connie and Bob with Sherman the Clydesdale
Tropical Fruit World might not technically be part of the Gold Coast, as it's just over the
border into New South Wales, but it's certainly part of the Gold Coast region, and is
easily accessible from anyplace in the Gold Coast proper. We enjoyed our day there and
recommend it unreservedly to Everyone. Except maybe to people who don't like fruit.
Cactus Garden Near Exit