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Cowes Caravan Park - Cowes

From $ 30.0 to $ 150.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5952 2211
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Cowes Caravan Park is ideally located 'Right On The Beach', 1 km west of the Cowes township. Facing a quiet bay beach with fine sand, it is the perfect family holiday location, with sparkling shallows providing endless entertainment for younger family members. It is also ideal for swimming, wind surfing, sail boarding, small yachts, boating, snorkelling and shore-based fishing.

Boat ramp access is available 250 metres from the park and moorings available if required. The unique aspect of this beach is its warm north facing aspect, rarely found in the world.

Cowes Caravan Park is centrally located to all attractions, only 10 minutes by car to the Penguin Parade, Seals (Nobbies), Grand Prix Circuit, Churchill Island, the Koala Conservation Centre and famous surf beaches. Also, being only 1 km from Cowes, a leisurely stroll can be taken along the beach to the many restaurants and cafes.

The park is situated on 10 acres of beautifully maintained parkland, with tall shade trees, flat grassed sites, and most with a view of the water.

We have a well equipped camp kitchen, recreation hall (open fire), playground, excellent amenities, babies bathroom, disabled facility and laundry. Pets are welcome off season (on sites only).

At Cowes Caravan Park we are committed to the highest quality standards with a 4-star AAA Tourism rating and Accreditation.

We are members of Family Parks of Australia, the Victoria Caravan Parks Association, Phillip Island Tourist Association and Destination Phillip Island. Cowes Caravan Park is an accredited dedicated Tourist Park.

As a family owned/operated caravan park, we enjoy helping our guests to have an enjoyable holiday. Part of our service includes providing wireless internet, local tourist information, photocopying, kiosk, ice, gas swap/refill, payphone and night security bell.

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