Alivio Tourist Park Canberra: Rates, facilities & location
The Alivio Tourist Park Canberra is the closest caravan park to Canberra city centre. Facilities include a pool and playgrounds, while rates for cabins start at around $155 per night.
The Alivio Tourist Park in Canberra might just be the perfect option for anyone visiting the Australian capital with a caravan or campervan.
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Where is the Alivio Tourist Park, Canberra?
The Alivio Tourist Park is about 4km north-west of central Canberra in the suburb of O’Connor. This is the closest caravan park to Canberra city centre.
This Canberra holiday park is within walking distance of the centre, although most will probably drive or take public transport. Much closer, and within easy walking distance, are the Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve, Black Mountain Nature Reserve, Gio Stadium and Australian Institute of Sport.
Outdoorsy, sporty types should be in their element here.
7 great Canberra experiences to book before you arrive
- Full day city highlights tour – including Mount Ainslie, Parliament House and the Australian War Memorial.
- Tidbinbilla wildlife and birds tour – see kangaroos, koalas, platypus and emus in the wild.
- Hot air balloon flight – see Canberra’s unique design while floating above the city.
- Small group wine tour – discover the amazing wineries and food producers of the Canberra region.
- Australian Institute of Sport tour – see where Australia’s next generation of sporting greats train.
- Australian Museum – expert-guided tour of the museum highlights.
- Brewery tour – hop between Canberra’s best craft breweries.
Alivio Tourist Park facilities
Facilities at the Alivio Tourist Park are pretty impressive. Along with the usual camp kitchen and barbecue area, there’s also a bar, restaurant and takeaway. Other facilities include children’s playgrounds, a water play area and a pool.
The Alivio Tourist Park also offers an outdoor cinema, a recreation room and DVD or board game hire.
Alivio Tourist Park rates
The Alivio Tourist Park has a limited number of caravan sites, all of which come with power and water.
However, the focus at this Canberra holiday park is realistically on the cabins and villas, which range from fairly simple to surprisingly plush. At the more basic end of the scale, the two person Woodland cabins at the Alivio Tourist Park cost from $155 per night. Even these come with en-suite bathrooms and full, self-contained kitchens.
Stays should be booked online.
The top Canberra accommodation picks
There is a large selection of Canberra accommodation options. But these are particularly good choices…
- The one with the highest guest rating: A By Adina Canberra.
- For something cool and stylish: East Hotel and Apartments.
- The one where the VIPs stay: Hyatt Hotel Canberra.
- For high quality apartments: Quest Canberra City Walk.
- For something much cheaper and family-focused: Alivio Tourist Park.
More Canberra travel
Where to stop on the Canberra to Bermagui drive.
How long is the Newcastle to Canberra drive.
Putter around Lake Burley-Griffin on a GoBoat.
How long is the Federal Highway?
Take in the city from the Mount Ainslie Lookout.