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Kookaburra Holiday Park, Cardwell

Situated on three acres of lush tropical gardens 800 metres north from the centre of town and 250 metres from the beach. Cardwell is located halfway between Cairns and Townsville. Kookaburra Holiday Park offers visitors easy access to the three World Heritage Areas of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The Wet Tropics Heritage Area and Hinchinbrook Island National Park.

You will be greeted by a friendly face at reception and your hosts at Kookaburra will ensure your stay is memorable and meets the standards of even the most particular guest.

Kookaburra Holiday Park aim to exceed expectations and proudly offer to all guests a wide range of clean, quality accommodation at an affordable price.

Accommodation Options

Villa

Villas are the largest in their accommodation range, fully self contained with a separate main bedroom and can accommodate up to eight people. The villa group (four) is surrounded by lush tropical gardens with a private garden and barbecue area.

Unit

Units are fully self contained and perfect for the overnight or short stay and small families.

Cabin

Cabins offer excellent value for money for the family or more budget conscious clientele. They are individual, freestanding cabins and feature a private outdoor area.

Group Accommodation (Hostel)

A renovated Queenslander home features dormitory style accommodation. The sleeping area consists of four bedrooms, with interconnecting, lockable doors.

Camping Sites

Website: www.kookaburraholidaypark.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Mountain Biking
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Adventure

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