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Port Vincent Holiday Units, Port Vincent

New modern fully self-contained accommodation. Unwind, relax and enjoy many of the recreational activities or take the opportunity to do plenty of sightseeing by discovering the picturesque coastline and beauty of Yorke Peninsula. The holiday units are located in a private facility and offer four star self catering two bedroom accommodation. Only a short walk to all local facilities and about a one hour drive to Innes National Park.

Accommodation Options

CABIN

One queen size bed, one single bed and one sofa bed.

SUPERIOR

One double bed, one single bed and one sofa bed.

Popular Activities

  • Beach

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