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Flametree Tourist Village, Airlie Beach

Family owned and operated, Flametree Tourist Village is nestled in approximately 6.5 acres of tropical gardens. It is the perfect base to explore all the Whitsundays has to offer. Located adjacent to Conway National Park, a short walk to Funnel Bay and only minutes drive to Shute Harbour, this park is a perfect place to embark on your Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Island adventures.

Flametree is also located close enough to the centre of Airlie Beach” data-wpil-keyword-link=”linked”>Airlie Beach to enjoy and far enough away to be insulated from the night time revelry. You will find, on site, a newly completely renovated amenities block, ten ensuite villas and units, sixty shady van sites and numerous camp sites. All you would expect in a caravan park PLUS they specialise in advice on tours and will assist in booking them for you. Even pets are allowed in the park.

Accommodation Options

  • Studio Ensuite Villa
  • Studio Ensuite Unit
  • Large Ensuite Unit
  • Powered Site
  • Unpowered Camp Site

 

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Wildlife

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