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Captain Cook Holiday Village, Town Of Seventeen Seventy

Imagine an unspoilt haven of natural beauty ste in 6 acres of flora and fauna sanctuary, with views of Bustard Bay. This is a fantactic place where you can relax with family or friends, all within easy reach of lush tropical bushland, great beaches and the myriad of wonders that is the Great Barrier Reef. Welcome to the Captain Cook Holiday Village.

Self contained cabins and bungalows, caravan and camping sites. This is the only self contained cabin accommodation at 1770. Only one kilometre to the boat ramp, marina – departure point for Great Barrier Reef cruises. Surf beach access track 900 metres. General Store, post office and tour desk. Camp kitchen, barbecue and fire places, guest laundry licensed restaurant, Bar and Takeaway food shop.

Accommodation Options

  • Standard Cabin
  • Bungalow
  • Deluxe Garden Cabin

 

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • Swimming
  • National Park
  • Fishing
  • Wilderness
  • Beach
  • Reef

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