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Bream Beach Holiday Park, Erowal Bay

Positioned between Jervis Bay and St Georges Basin on the spectacular New South Wales South Coast, Bream Beach Holiday Park hugs the gentle waters of St Georges Basin. Surrounded by National Park on all sides the park offers spectacular views across the basin to the Budawang ranges and Pigeon House Mountain showcasing the best of Australia’s natural environment.

Accommodation Options

Cabins

Cabins at Bream Beach range from easily affordable

‘Fishermans’ quarters from $50 per night

to much larger cabins up to $120 per night.

Small Cabins sleep four people and larger cabins sleep nine.

All cabins are fully self contained.

Camping

Tent sites, pictured left and below, allow easy access to amenities and are on sandy soil. The sites are all well drained and positioned near the Tennis court enclosure and games room.

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