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Seisia Holiday Park, Seisia

Seisia Holiday Park – Cape York

Welcome to Paradise.

If you love bushwalking, four wheel driving, wildlife, fishing, bird and butterfly watching or camping. This is the place for you.

A magical an unforgettable region with traditions and culture of the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders – Australia’s Indigenous People.

Seisia Holiday Park offers a campground with shady and sheltered campsites overlooking the Torres Straight. Power and water, hot showers and laundry facilities, with easy access to the famous Seisia wharf and public boat ramp.

Unique A frame villas – fully self contained which accommodate six persons, plus guesthouse style accommodation with share kitchen and amenities.

Not to mention the Island Breeze Restaurant which is ‘bring your own’ and fully air-conditioned.

Seisia is one hour from Thursday Island, Horn Island and the furtherest tip of Australia. You can fly direct from Cairns or travel to and from Cairns by sea. Fishing charters and four wheel driving are both activities that can be done.

Accommodation Options

A Frame Villa – Beachfront

Fully self contained beachfront cabins, accommodating up to six people comfortably.

A Frame Villa – Standard

Fully self contained cabins, accommodating up to six people comfortably.

Seaview Lodge

Six twin share air conditioned units with barbecue, bar fridge, tea and coffee. Communal men’s / lady’s / kitchen.

New Four Person Beachfront Cottage

New Four Person Cottage

Website: www.seisiaholidaypark.com

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  • Caravan and Camping

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