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Geographe Bay Holiday Park, Busselton

Geographe Bay Holiday Park is a modern family orientated four star accommodation park, situated on the calm waters of Geographe Bay.

The park is situated six and a half kilometres west of Busselton on the beachfront of the beautiful Geographe Bay. The calm bay is ideal for swimming, fishing, crabbing and sailing. Winter months are ideal with the vineyards of Busselton and Margaret River and surf beaches at Yallingup a short drive away.

Our park is connected to town by cycleways along the beach. Geographe Bay Holiday Park is opposite a Shopping Centre, Food Hall, Restaurant and Bar, which makes it ideal for tourists.

Our park has a large, solar heated swimming pool, toddlers pool, large playground, two tennis courts, barbeques, shady areas and direct access to a safe beach, (no roads to cross).

Budget to superior park cabins and caravan sites with private ensuites are available.

Accommodation Options

Website: www.geographebayholidaypark.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Beach

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