Blue Dolphin Holiday Resort - Yamba

From $ 28.0 to $ 380.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6646 2194
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Award-winning Blue Dolphin Holiday Resort in Yamba is set amongst 15 acres of landscaped gardens bordering the beautiful Clarence River. It offers resort accommodation and facilities at affordable family prices.

Blue Dolphin Holiday Resort offers a uniquely Australian holiday experience for families as well as fully independent travellers. It's located in the delightful fishing village of Yamba at the mouth of the Clarence River just a few minutes from seven surfing beaches, an 18 hole golf course, a Bowling Club and shopping centres.

Beautiful accommodation ranging from; Waterfront Deluxe Villas, Family Villas through to Cabin style accommodation. We also have superb en suite and powered caravan and tent sites. Blue Dolphin Holiday Resort offers something for everyone - with two separate pool complexes (four pools in total), a big family style camp kitchen, outdoor barbecue areas, fishing jetty, boat launch, the latest in video games, a giant screen TV and TV room, tennis court and a fully equipped Hire Hut. Plus younger visitors will love the Kidz Kave, an indoor soft-play centre as well as all the special activities and arts and crafts available during holiday and off season periods.

If you’re looking for a scenic as well as relaxing holiday, with activities to entertain the children, in affordable style and comfort, then Blue Dolphin Holiday Resort is the perfect destination for you!

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