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2 hours 30 minutes
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Overlooking the Tweed Valley, yet only 20 minutes from the Gold Coast airport, our award-winning farm delivers a unique experience of lovers of fun, food, nature, health and well-being. Join us on a fully guided tour of our 200 acre plantation. You will find a commercial fruit farm which operates in harmony with the countryside, inspiring guests with our window into farming life and our love for the natural environment.
Admission tickets include a fully guided Plantation Safari, Fruit Tasting Show, Wildlife Boat Cruise, Fauna Park and an Introduction into Australian Bush Tucker. Enjoy unique shopping and sampling of our exclusive products made with our own farm fruit in our Gift Market. Delicious breakfast, lunch, ice creams, juices and much more are served daily in our incredible Plantation Café. Located just 20 minutes from the beaches and border. It is essential to book tickets on our website before visiting! Open daily from 10 am NSW time.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Tropical Fruit World operates on NSW time and is 1 hour ahead of QLD time from the 1st of October 2023 - April the 7th 2024.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tropical Fruit World
See, taste and learn about fruits from around the world that we grow right here on our family plantation and join many activities.
Full Farm Tour
108 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Sarah M,May 5, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Meh. I always knew it would be expensive but the full tour value was poor. Staff were great but there were too many crying and screaming under 5s which I know is out of the farms control. But 150 bucks in the hole - and 2 and a half hours of very unsettled and vocal small children en masse didn’t make for the best time. We could hardly hear what the fruit tasting guide was saying and didn’t hear the video at all. The “island” the bottom was a bit of a dud. Great for kids but if you are just 2 adults what are you supposed to do for 20 minutes? The alleged “bush Tucker” garden was a bit of a disgrace compared to the rest of site- a few very small trees engulfed in Singapore daisy and other weeds. Staff were nice and the fruit was outstanding.
L4151XEfrankl,Apr 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a fantastic time at Tropical Fruit World! The tractor tour through the orchards was so relaxing, and tasting the unique exotic fruits was a real highlight. From cracking fresh macadamias to the delicious fruit ice cream, every moment was a treat. A wonderful, wholesome day out—highly recommended!
Shaun P,Feb 3, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Despite the poor weather when we went, the whole experience was very enjoyable. The guides were knowledgeable and engaged , and the history and development of the farm was fascinating . Just be aware of the 1 hr time difference if you travel from the GC. It caught us out .
Audrey A,Jan 28, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It is a fun and enjoyable activity when visiting Australia. It is amazing to see them grow tropical fruits commonly found in Asia. The fruit tasting is informative though the fruit seems to be leftover from previous group. Staff were friendly and helpful. Best part was cracking and eating fresh macadamias. Tastes so much better than the packed ones from supermarket.


GoPlaces07803146260,Jan 17, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Recommended for wholesome family fun. The farm tour was interesting and engaging, and our small children had a lovey little time feeding the farm animals. The fruit tasting was fun and the little ones found some new favourite fruits which was a bonus! The cafe was clean and food was very nice. I recommend the jackfruit nachos.



alongcommute,Jan 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This place is a true gem with an amazing story behind it—it’s clearly a great asset to the area. However, the actual experience was quite stressful. The tasting was a shambles; the groups were far too large, leading to poor management where we (and others) were left with scraps. There is a lack of signage or guidance on-site re tour and tasting and meant merging with another large group for tasting experience. Was an experience we would have loved to have avoided.To make matters worse, I emailed my concerns directly and never received a reply. This could be an incredible 5-star destination with better organization, but the current lack of some structure ruined the visit for us.






RachelAudreyEmmett,Nov 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
11 of us (adults and children) came together to do the new Walking Tour for our friend's birthday. It was PERFECT! Andrew was our guide and his knowledge was matched by his passion for the environment and the history behind the farm and its thousands of trees. We all loved tasting the fruit and exploring the farm on foot. The staff also went above and beyond to organise a cupcake and candle for us to celebrate our friend at the end of the tour!


br2481,Sep 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My family and I visited here today. I can only say, wow! We had an excellent time. With a great fruit tasting, then an excellent informative tour with another stop to crack some macadamia nuts and walk around, then a bot tor with another stop at a playground for the kids. Even the young ones didn’t get bored. A delicious lunch after. All in all, great value for money, good humoured staff, we had a terrific day.
Stephanie C,Aug 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We visited Tropical Fruit World for the first full tour of the day and it was a full sensory experience! The tasting room was so beautiful with fruit of many colors that dazzled the eye. The presenter, I believe his name was Zed, described each of the nine fruits, homemade guacamole from fresh avocados, and five jams we were about to sample. He detailed not only the tastes we would encounter, but also its history, where it was found in the world, as well as its health or medicinal benefits. I loved the jam native to the area, Davidson's plum, which was a bit sourish tasting. We could also pick leaves from lemon myrtle branches, which smelled lovely and are said to ward off mosquitoes when rubbed on the skin. It also tasted delicious mixed in my water bottle. Next, Stewart took us around the farm. He was a wealth of knowledge, and told us the history of the area. He described the farm, and as we drove by them, all about its fruits and the different sections of them. He is a chef by trade and really seemed to appreciate the fruit as well as other food grown on the farm, such as the macadamia nuts. Everyone loved cracking them open at one particular stop, where many of us also enjoyed a banana. It was warm enough for the Australian native honeybees to emerge from their boxes in that area as well! We had additional stops at the farm to visit the animals as well as the island (which the kids loved) and a pleasant short boat ride on the river. I saw a beautiful kingfisher there! Stewart really made the trip special. He seemed to be knowledgeable about everything there and clearly loved giving tours! When we returned, I also spoke with Christian, another friendly staffer. He knew all about the farming methods used, and I believe he was studying to learn more about agriculture, as well as fruit and other foods native to Australia. I loved how Christian and others were so passionate about fresh, local fruit! All in all, a great place to visit!





















pennyrJ5655CR,Jul 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Welcoming, friendly staff. The tour was very interesting and informative too. The fruit tasting and tractor/ boat ride had something for everyone including a playground for the kids.
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