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Adelaide Beachfront Tourist Park, Adelaide

The park offers absolute beach frontage and excellent patrolled swimming beach, lawn sites and large modern amenities. Short distance from city. Many local attractions including historical Port Adelaide and Semaphore, West Lakes, Football Park, tennis, golf, shopping and restaurants. Centrally located. Short drive to Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills. Facilities include 36 cabins with air conditioning, ensuite, television and microwave, three cabins have a spa bath, 10 on-suite sites and 90 powered sites. Unpowered sites are not available.

Accommodation Options

BUDGET CABIN

One double bed and three single beds.

STD CABIN

One double bed and three single beds.

SUPERIOR

One double bed and two bunk beds.

LUXURY CABIN

One double bed and two bunk beds.

SUPERIOR SPA

One double bed.

Website: www.adelaidebeachfront.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Shopping
  • Sightseeing
  • Wind Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Beach

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