Stanley caravan park, Tasmania: Rates, facilities & cabins

Stanley caravan park, Tasmania: Rates, facilities & cabins

The Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park in Stanley, Tasmania, offers camping sites and cabins with a beachfront location. Sites cost from $40, while rates for cabins start at $115 per night.

The Stanley caravan park is a good bet for affordable accommodation while exploring north-west Tasmania.

Book in advance for the best deals.

Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park location

The Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park, to give it the official name, is blessed with a superb location. It is right on the beach in Stanley, Tasmania, and there’s plenty of wildlife around the park. There’s a good chance of seeing wallabies and rabbits – and even penguins.

It’s not the most facility-packed caravan park in Australia, but it is still solidly-equipped. There are free barbecues for guests to use, and a children’s playground. The park also has golf clubs that can be used on the neighbouring golf course.

Stanley caravan park: Sites or cabins?

The Stanley caravan park has accommodtion options for campers, caravanners and self-drivers who prefer to stay in cabins.

The cabins are en-suite and come with TVs, heaters and electric blankets. There’s a wide variety of options, some one bedroom, some two bedroom.

Stanley caravan park rates

Camping and caravan sites cost from $40. The cheapest cabins at the Stanley Caravan Park are the mid-range two bedroom cabins. Rates for this cabin accommodation start at $115 per night.

Waterfront villas are more expensive, costing from $170 a night. Bookings should be made online.

Alternative Stanley accommodation options include the charming Mariner Rose B&B and the highly-rated Stanley Hotel and Apartments.

The Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park in Stanley, Tasmania
The Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park in Stanley, Tasmania. Photo courtesy of Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett.

More Tasmania travel

Explore the Hastings Caves and Thermal Pool near Southport.

Go swimming at Hawley Beach on Port Sorell.

Have a Finnish-style sauna experience at the Floating Sauna on Lake Derby.

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Stop at the Van Diemens Land Creamery and Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm on the Devonport to Launceston drive