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Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park - Port Arthur

Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park - Port Arthur

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Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park - Port Arthur
Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park - Port Arthur

Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park offers a range of holiday accommodation in southern Tasmania. Located at the southern end of the Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur is 90 minutes (102 kilometres/63 miles) south east of Hobart.

Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park is set on 40 acres of gardens and natural bush at Garden Point and is bordered by the ocean on three sides. Here you can choose from standard and deluxe self-contained cabins, all with sea views. Standard cabins sleep up to five guests and the deluxe waterfront cabins, which also have private balconies, sleep six. The Park’s powered, level campsites are fringed with trees to ensure privacy. Some sites have private bathrooms, most are drive-through and all have fresh water and fireplaces. There is also a bunkhouse, which sleeps 72 guests and has a fully-equipped kitchen. Guest facilities include a modern amenities block, laundry facilities, enclosed barbecue shelters, camper's kitchen and kiosk.

From the Park you can take the one kilometre walk along the coast to the Port Arthur Historic Site. Discover Tasmania’s convict history on a guided walking tour, cruise the harbour aboard a luxury catamaran or brave the chilling Historic Ghost Tour.

Facilities for Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Boat Ramp
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Car park
  • Communal Kitchen
  • Communal Refrigerator
  • Cots Available
  • Gas
  • Ice
  • Iron
  • Kiosk
  • Laundry
  • Playground
  • Public Telephone
  • Tour Desk

Services for Port Arthur Caravan and Cabin Park

Camp site
Typically a Camp Site is a site, without power connection, where people on holiday can pitch a tent.
Dormitory
A Dormitory contains beds/bunks and may include adjoining bedroom(s). It typically is backpacker/hostel accommodation.
Serviced site
Typically a Serviced Site is a site where power is supplied for caravan/campervan users.
Studio apartment
Typically a Studio Apartment has bed/s, cooking facilities and its own bathing and toilet facilities. The bed or beds are normally within the lounge/living room.

Experiences around Port Arthur

  • Beach
  • Caravan and Camping
  • Educational Tourism
  • Fishing
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Nature based
  • Sport

Nearby Port Arthur

  • City and/or Town (1 m)

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