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Whiters Holiday Village, Lakes Entrance

Whiters Holiday Village is a quiet family park where you are made to feel welcome. It is central to all facilities, just a short walk from the shops, beaches, clubs, service centers and the footbridge to the 90 mile beach. A great place to wind down, relax and have a wonderful holiday. Our Banksia & Hibiscus, (One and two bedroom) 3.5 star cabins are comfortable holiday cabins set amongst pleasant shady trees. The deluxe Garden Cottage 4 star Units (2 Bedroom) have everything you need for the larger family such as dishwasher, washing machine, clothes drier and video machines. All our accommodation is detached, on ground level and have their own individual car parking space. Our facilities: Restaurant (Groups Only) Conference/TV Room, Full size tennis court, 3 solar heated pools, heated indoor spa, games room, New adventure play ground and indoor barbecues. We cater for families with large screen movies for the kids over the busy holiday periods. We also cater for Group bookings: coaches, family reunions and conferences. The History of this park goes back to 1927, where the inside structure of our now Licensed Rotunda Restaurant was built and the park itself was the very first Registered Camp Park in Australia. We have changed since then and are predominantly cabins and units of 3 1/2 and 4 star ratings. Our Mission Statement: We aim for the highest standard of quality and cleanliness. To serve our guests to the best of our ability and make them feel welcome.

Accommodation Options

Garden Cottages

Self-contained units. Main bedroom with queen-sized bed,second bedroom has double/two singles.

Banksia Cabins

Standard cabins with a double bed in one bedroom and the other room is a triple bunk.

Hibiscus Cabins

Double bed in main bedroom. Second bedroom has two single beds, one bunk and one single.

Website: www.whiters.com.au

Popular Activities

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  • Off Road Driving
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