Kimberleyland Holiday Park - Kununurra

From $ 80.0 to $ 125.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9168 1280
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Set on manicured lawns leading down to the waterfront, Kimberleyland Holiday Park has large shady sites with wonderful views and magnificent wildlife. And all just a convenient one kilometre from town.

Delight in our superb waterfront cabins overlooking the spectacular Sleeping Buddha rock formation. Each cabin is self-contained with a fully equipped kitchen, television and air-conditioning. Our grassed camping and caravan sites are spread out beneath the cooling shade of our many trees and are available with or without power. We also cater for large bookings and tour groups.

Enjoy our relaxing salt-water pool and free gas barbecues. We have two camp kitchens with full facilities, modern clean amenities with disabled and baby facilities. We have a car service facility and car wash bay. Our well-stocked shop can offer you gas refills, ice, groceries, fishing gear, barramundi fillets, and souvenirs to remind you of your Kimberley experience. We also provide Internet access, pay phones, a book exchange and a strong box for the safe storage of valuables. Launch your boat from our ramp or take advantage of our canoe hire. Our lagoon leads directly into the superb Ord River where you have 55 kilometres of pristine wilderness to explore.

With their extensive local knowledge, let Kimberleyland’s friendly staff assist in arranging your tours from the wide choice on offer. Our booking service is free. Most tour operators operate a free pick-up from the park.

Fishing, boating, bird watching and many more activities can be enjoyed whilst staying at Kimberleyland Holiday Park. There’s plenty to see and do or just simply relax.

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