Last Updated Nov 2015
Short distance from the town and beach, with tropical gardens. Powered, ensuite and unpowered sites available or a choice of cabins.
A choice of grass, or concrete pad sites are available, some are drive through.
There is an undercover (Balinese style) camp kitchen and barbecue area, with fridge, sink and microwave.
For the kids there is an excellent water park, with slides and fountains, pedal kart hire and giant jumping cushion.
Park Management Comments
BIG4 Airlie Cove Resort and Caravan Park features many activities and facilities all in a lush, tropical setting.The camp kitchens and barbecue gazebo are fully under cover. The large free form swimming pool features a slide, spa, toddlers pool and children’s playground. All guests are catered for with a mini market, laundry, amenities block, television room, and internet facilities.
The tour booking office sells local tours, and can assist in planning and booking a complete Whitsunday itinerary. We also offer luggage and vehicle storage. Airlie Cove now has a jumping pillow, giant pirate ship playground, giant chess, basketball and water park!
Cabins and Rooms from: $
Flushing Toilets
Pets allowed. Check with park for conditions.
Drinking water is available.
It is not known if fires are allowed in this caravan park.
It is not known if barbeques are available.
This caravan park has a camp kitchen.
Yes.
This caravan park has a swimming pool.
This caravan park has a spa.
This caravan park has a games room.
This caravan park has a childrens playground.
No tennis court
No gym
This caravan park has laundry.
Unknown
Unknown
This caravan park has wireless internet.
This caravan park has a Dump Point.
There is no fishing at or near this caravan park.
There is no kayaking at or near this caravan park.
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