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Palm Grove Holiday Resort, Broome

Located just a sand dune away from beautiful Cable Beach, Palm Grove Holiday Resort offers shady caravan and tent sites as well as self contained fully airconditioned park homes set amongst landscaped gardens.

Palm Grove Holiday Resort facilities include swimming pool, free gas BBQs, undercover campers kitchen, internet access, tour desk, gas bottle refills, fish cleaning and boat wash down areas and a shop onsite with mini-golf. With many restaurants, bars, tourist attractions and local bus stop all being within walking distance as well as friendly staff to help with any query, your stay is ensured to be a memorable one.

Accommodation Options

Activites and Experiences at Palm Grove Holiday Resort

  • Barbecue
  • Camping
  • Mini Golf/Putt Putt
  • Swimming
  • Top Tourist Parks
  • Direct
  • Retail
  • Wholesale
  • BBQ Facilities Barbecue area for entertaining
  • Camp Kitchen Kitchen usually outdoors with major appliances
  • Cots Available Sleeping cots for young children available
  • Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale
  • Gas LPG Available
  • High Chair
  • Ice Ice facilities available
  • Iron Iron/ironing board in room
  • Kiosk Kiosk facilities available on premises
  • Laundry Laundry facilities including wash tubs, clothes dryers, washing machines and irons, available for guests use
  • Non Smoking Establishment No smoking within establishment
  • Swimming Pool Outdoor Swimming Pool located outdoors
  • Public Telephone Public Telephone available on premises
  • Shop Shop on premises
  • Tour Desk Tour Desk available on premises for guests to make tour bookings
  • Beach A beach attraction is a beach area that is recognised for its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, environmental state, and/or fauna population. Recreational vehicles can be driven on a number of beaches around Australia
  • Caravan and Camping Accommodation in own/hired caravan or camping
  • Relaxation Leisure
  • English
  • English
  • Backpacking/Unstructured
  • Budget
  • Family
  • Group
  • Self-Drive
  • Senior
  • Single
  • Caravan Industry Australia Limited
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • American Express
  • Bankcard
  • Cash
  • Diners Club
  • Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
  • MasterCard
  • Money Order
  • Australian Travellers Cheque
  • Visa
  • 4 Stars
  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony Room has a balcony or verandah
  • Ceiling Fan Room has a ceiling fan
  • Clock Radio Room has a clock radio
  • Cooking Facilities – FULL
  • Cooking Facilities – Limited
  • Refrigerator Cabinet in which food is kept cold
  • Insect screens Insect screens on windows/doors
  • Iron/Ironing board Iron/ironing board in room
  • Linen Sheets/pillowcases and towels provided in room
  • Microwave oven Oven using microwaves to cook or heat food quickly
  • Non Smoking Room Designated non smoking rooms within the establishment
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
  • Television System for reproducing on a screen colour visual images

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