Tumby Bay Caravan Park

SA
Tumby Bay
| Holiday & Caravan Park
Dogs Allowed
Tumby Bay, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s prettiest little coastal towns in south Australia, is a family beach holiday favourite with gorgeous walks, great fishing and swimming. Tumby Bay Caravan Park offers modern, well-appointed cabins plus a great range of caravan sites. A pretty coastal location, amazing accommodation and facilities, an array of experiences and activities, vibrant arts scene, and fishing to die for. It’s all waiting for you at Tumby Bay Caravan Park. Tumby Bay, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s prettiest little coastal towns in South Australia, packs a punch when it comes to visitor activities and experiences from fishing to coastal walks and wildlife and shark encounters in nearby Port Lincoln. Tumby Bay Caravan Park accommodation ranges from cabins and motel rooms to a vast range of caravan sites.

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Tumby Bay, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s prettiest little coastal towns in south Australia, is a family beach holiday favourite with gorgeous walks, great fishing and swimming. Tumby Bay Caravan Park offers modern, well-appointed cabins plus a great range of caravan sites.
 
Tumby Bay Caravan Park is located just 3 minutes from the centre of town, and about 40 minutes from Port Lincoln with its famous wildlife and shark encounters and fabulous fishing and seafood.

The calm sheltered waters of Tumby Bay are perfect for safe swimming. It’s also a popular spot for sailing, powerboating, paddle boarding, windsurfing and diving The Tumby Bay jetty is one of only three places in SA where divers can see the Leafy Sea Dragon. 

Tumby Bay is one of South Australia’s premier fishing spots. There are plenty of places anglers can look forward to catches…from the town jetty, one of many pristine beaches or rock fishing spots. There are also boat ramps for fishing in the bay or heading out to the Sir Joseph Banks Group of islands for larger species, including King George Whiting.

Tumby Bay has great shopping, excellent dining and as well as bushwalking, bird watching, walking and hiking trails, lookouts, museums, and galleries. It also has a vibrant street art including the beautiful silo mural and there’s the Colour Tumby Street Art Festival in April each year.

Visit Port Lincoln for Australia’s best seafood, Coffin Bay for its oysters and incredible National Parks, and the agricultural town of Cummins.

Tumby Bay Caravan Park offers 2-bedroom Cabins, Motel Cabins and Standard Cabins, plus a great range of caravan sites.

The 2-bedroom Cabins are contemporary, well-appointed, and self-contained. Each feature reverse cycle air conditioning, TV, sofa and dining area, all linen, and a balcony/deck with outdoor seating. Self-contained Standard Cabins are smaller but no less well-appointed with reverse cycle air-conditioning, TV, sofa, and all linen supplied. Motels Cabins are open-plan with self-catering kitchenette, air-conditioning, ensuite, TV, and linen provided.

Tumby Bay Caravan Park powered sites will suit caravanners, camper trailers, motorhomes, and campers. Sites are dog-friendly and are grass or gravel, with some drive-through, and there are also sites with ensuite amenities. 

Guests have access to a large camp kitchen, BBQ areas, children’s playground, guest laundry, and an on-site kiosk for snacks and necessities.
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