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Kirra Beach Tourist Park, Gold Coast

Kirra Beach Tourist Park is situated 300 metres from Kirra Beach at the southern end of the Gold Coast. The property has two types of accommodation; two bedroom fully self contained cabins and backpacker lodgings which are a single room with shared bathroom and cooking facilities. There is also access to free wireless internet.

Facilities on the park grounds include basketball, sand volleyball, playground and swimming pool. The property has powered and unpowered camping sites for both vans and tents with top class amenities and a fully equipped camp kitchen.

Coolangatta airport is only a few minutes drive as are local shops and supermarkets. Kirra Beach is an ideal spot to get away whilst still being close to the hub of the Gold Coast.

Accommodation Options

Oceana Cabin

Lodging

Website: www.gctp.com.au/kirra

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Swimming
  • Beach

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