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Shark Bay Caravan Park - Denham

From $ 17.0 to $ 480.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9948 1387
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From un-powered tent sites right up to our fully self contained chalets.

Come and stay at the clean, quiet and and friendly Shark Bay Caravan Park. We're situated in the middle of Denham on the Shark Bay Peninsula but only 500 metres from the beach. And we're just 24 kilometres from the world famous friendly dolphins at Monkey Mia Beach.

For a relaxing and enjoyable family holiday stay with us at the Shark Bay Caravan Park. Excellent facilities throughout including a fully fenced 18 metre swimming pool.... the only caravan park in town offering this resort style facility.

Spacious caravan sites and fenced tent bays, all with sullage points. Comfortable self contained and fully equipped cabins and chalets. Never ending hot water, multiple washing machines and clothes driers. Fully fenced 60' x 30' swimming pool and barbeque facilities with free gas. Ample space for guests to park their boat or box trailers.

With a great location so close to the beach the whole family will enjoy the many aquatic activities on offer in the crystal clear waters of the Shark Bay World Heritage Park. Enjoy incredible fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving beyond your wildest dreams.

Shark Bay Caravan Park is blessed with a great number of mature shade trees. They are attractive for their own sake and also provide welcome shade during the hottest months.

It goes without saying that you will expect the Park to be well maintained and spick and span in every way. Rest assured you won't be disappointed.

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