Kingscliff caravan park, NSW: Rates, facilities & reasons to stay
The Kingscliff caravan park on the Tweed Coast of New South Wales is right by Kingscliff Beach. Camping sites cost from $45 and rates for cabins start at $215.
Kingscliff caravan park: Why stay there?
The Kingscliff caravan park is one of the cheapest places to stay on the Tweed Coast of New South Wales. In the appealing beach town of Kingscliff, the Tweed Holiday Parks Kingscliff Beach is right on the beachfront. And it’s this surfside location that makes it stand out from many caravan parks in Australia.
Kingscliff caravan park facilities
The Kingscliff caravan park has camping and caravanning sites, but it also offers cabins suitable for families. Facilities offered at this Tweed Coast holiday park include barbecues, bike hire, a laundry, WiFi and a camp kitchen. There are also, somewhat unusually, synthetic grass sites for tents.
Five fabulous Tweed Coast experiences to at least consider booking
- Tweed River lunch cruise – with wildlife viewing in the rainforest.
- Crab-catching tour in Tweed Heads.
- Farm tour at Tropical Fruit World – with wildlife spotting cruise.
- Progressive four course meal across four top Kingscliff restaurants.
- Husk Distillers distillery tour – with tastings.
All the tent and caravan sites at the Kingscliff caravan park are powered, but not all of them are en-suite. In fact, only eight of the sites are en-suite, and if you don’t want to have to trudge to the toilet block, you’ll have to pay more.
Kingscliff caravan park accommodation rates
Tent sites at this NSW caravan park cost from $45, caravan and campervan sites cost from $67. The en-suite sites cost from $85. These are low season rates, and it gets more expensive in peak season.
There are also eight cabins available, both in two bedroom and three bedroom varieties. These cabins come with full-sized kitchens, air-conditioning, linen and a private deck overlooking Kingscliff Beach.
The cabins at the Tweed Holiday Parks Kingscliff Beach cost from $215 per night. Again, that’s in low season, and there’s a $20 surcharge for Friday and Saturday night stays. Full rates are available on the park website.
Kingscliff is on the Tweed Coast between Byron Bay and the Queensland border at Coolangatta. The drive from Kingscliff to Byron Bay is 62km long, and takes around 44 minutes.
Top Kingscliff accommodation options
The best places to stay in Kingscliff are:
- For a Balinese-style resort: Oaks Santai Casuarina Resort.
- For a kid-friendly holiday park: Ingenia Holidays Kingscliff.
- For suites with a lagoon pool: Mantra on Salt Beach.
- For good value by the beach: The Blue Water.
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