A wealth of holiday choices in our caravan park in Tasmania.
Where better than Tasmania to explore the absolute best of city and wilderness? From outstanding food and wine to unique heritage and wildlife, this spectacular island really packs a punch.
Explore St Helens and the world-famous Bay of Fires. Revel in the activities on offer in this east coast haven. Try your hand at deep sea fishing, mountain biking or hiking, then indulge yourself with amazing local produce.
Why not base yourself at one of the state’s most welcoming and family-friendly caravan parks? Tasmania’s stunning east coast is on your doorstep when you choose Tasman for your holiday break.
We look forward to offering you a truly memorable and convenient stay.
It’s the Tassie experience!
Explore the East Coast
of Tasmania.
- East Coast
East Coast, Tasmania
It’s all to do on the east coast of this superlative state. St Helens is perfectly positioned between the mountains and the sea for great scuba diving and snorkelling, hiking and world-class mountain biking trails.
After an action-packed day, why not experience the other side of Tasmania’s east coast? It’s a foodie paradise with fresh crayfish and oysters, luscious berries, nuts and cheeses, premium cold-climate wines and award-winning beers and ciders on offer.
You can’t go home without checking out the breathtaking Bay of Fires. Lonely Planet rated this 50km stretch of coastline as one of the top ten natural regions in the world! Hikers walk for days to explore the area’s distinctive orange lichen-covered granite boulders, framed by turquoise waters, giant sea kelp gardens and white sandy beaches. Swim, fish, snorkel, kayak, surf or wander.
Amazingly enough, for all its fame, you can spend a day here without seeing another person!
Tasman Holiday Parks
Tasmania.
Start planning your Tasmanian escape.
- Road Trips
- Getaways
- Camping
- Caravans
- Cabins
Hop in the car and see this lovely part of the world close up.
Tasmania’s Great Eastern Drive takes in more than 175 kilometres of gorgeous coastline. Discover world-renowned national parks, sweeping beaches, windswept walks, challenging hikes and a great view waiting around every bend.
Travelling north from Orford, drop in at historic Triabunna to visit the World Heritage-listed convict probation station on Maria Island.
When you reach Swansea, spend some time in the town’s cafes, shops and galleries, maybe tuck into fish and chips on the waterfront. Heading up to Bicheno, be sure to stop off at some of the east coast’s most loved wineries along the way!
Further on, marvel at the outstanding natural beauty of Freycinet National Park. Visit Coles Bay, an appealing seaside community, where you can book cruises, wildlife tours, fishing charters and other great activities. Take in the Wineglass Bay lookout, before travelling up the Surf Coast to Scamander.
Pass mountains and rainforests on your way to St Helens, the gateway to world-famous Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires. It’s a region teeming with memorable landscapes.
Why go anywhere else?
Are you a nature lover or a thrill seeker? Do you want to pep up or wind down? Whatever you crave, it’s waiting on the east coast of Tasmania.
If you’re seized by the spirit of adventure, our St Helens caravan park in Tasmania is the ideal base. At St Helens, you can find a network of world-class mountain biking trails, weaving their way through the surrounding mountains. Thrill seekers will also find plenty of surfing, fishing, hiking, biking, scuba diving and snorkelling opportunities to keep them busy.
Maybe you just want to get away from it all. Revel in the east coast’s natural splendour, wind down in truly wild places. This secluded region offers a real escape from the stresses of the mainland. Discover the sweeping landscapes of the Bay of Fires, take a drive through rainforest-clad mountains, wander deserted beaches. Or kick back with a good book, and your own patch of heaven!
If a gourmet break’s more your thing, try the region’s captivating cuisine. The mild climate of Tasmania’s east coast offers a feast of local produce, premium wines, berries, nuts, award-winning cheeses and freshly caught seafood. Check out Priory Ridge Winery, Pyengana Dairy and fresh oysters at Binalong Bay.
There are a variety of choices for campers on the east coast of Tasmania.
It’s a great way to get back to nature and recharge the batteries in a peaceful and unspoiled location.
Our powered grass sites at St Helens are available with or without ensuite bathrooms. They are in the centre of the park, so all the facilities are on hand – sparkling amenities block, well-equipped camp kitchen with heater and TV, laundry and tranquil BBQ setting.
Pitch a tent, roll out a swag and take in the tranquil waterfront setting. Why should four-legged family members miss all the fun? Our camping sites are pet friendly, so bring the dog along for a truly memorable holiday.
Can’t be bothered to cook? You don’t have to. Our Parkside Bar and Kitchen offers a lovely indoor/outdoor dining experience. It’s open seven days a week for snacks, meals, coffee, bar and takeaway. You can even buy prime Tassie cheeses, wines and craft beer at Tasman’s gourmet shop!
Our caravan park in Tasmania overlooks the natural beauty of George’s Bay. With bouncy pillow, playground and games room for the kids, you are free to do as much or as little as you like.
It’s your choice!
Whatever kind of vehicle you have, you’re sure to find the perfect spot at St Helen’s.
Our powered grass sites are suitable for caravans, motorhomes and campervans. Whether you’re planning a one-night stopover or an extended summer holiday, you can’t go past one of Tasman’s most relaxing caravan parks. Tasmania is the perfect place to reverse the van, unpack, and settle into our idyllic surroundings.
When you stay at a Tasman park, you’re sure to receive a warm welcome. We offer level, grassy sites which are carefully located in the centre of the park, to make the most of the amenities and the view.
You’ll find the full range of facilities for a trouble-free holiday. Amenities and laundry blocks are clean as a whistle, with fully-equipped camp kitchen on hand to whip up some quick and tasty holiday fare.
A designated undercover BBQ spot gives you protection when it’s rainy, and there’s a games room with TV to keep the kids occupied.
The best bit? The Parkside Bar and Kitchen is open seven days a week. Grab a great-tasting coffee or takeaway, or dine in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Bar included!
We call that the best of both worlds.
There’s plenty of accommodation available at our St Helen’s holiday park in Tasmania, with something to suit every budget and need.
Bungalows offer bunkhouse style accommodation, ideal for singles, couples or groups of friends. Choose from several different queen or bunk bed configurations.
Self-contained studios sleep two people in queen beds, with open-plan accommodation and smart TV included. The Bay View Studio offers uninterrupted ocean views and private verandah with outdoor setting.
The two-bedroom cabins come in different sleeping configurations, making them suitable for a range of different families and groups.
Each features a queen bed, with options for a double bed and extra bunks. They have everything you need for a relaxing holiday, including fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher and oven, bathroom, dining and lounge area.
Every cabin has reverse cycle air conditioning, smart TV and verandah with outdoor setting. The Bay View cabins sleep four or six, with disabled access also available.
If you want to go upmarket, our villas have all the mod-cons. Right at the top of the park, they have stunning views over beautiful Georges Bay. With reverse cycle air conditioning and fully-fitted bathrooms and kitchens, you can kick back in comfort.
Find your perfect holiday park.
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Airlie Beach
Queensland
Settle-in to a luxury glamping tent, villa, rent a cabin or motel unit, park the van or pitch a tent. Pet-friendly sites are available.
Albany
Western Australia
The vibrant port town of Albany, in WA’s spectacular Great Southern Region, has everything you need for a fun and fascinating family holiday.
Ballina
New South Wales
Perched on the headland at glorious Skennars Head, our family friendly caravan park offers the best of both worlds.
Beachaven
Bay of Plenty
Tasman Holiday Parks – Beachaven is a pet friendly holiday park set on four acres right by Waihi Beach.
Bendigo
Victoria
Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, Bendigo is the perfect base for a leisurely weekend away or a fun-packed family holiday.
Bright
Victoria
Bright is the jewel in Victoria’s alpine crown. Our premier holiday park, an easy walk from the town centre and the perfect place to escape the stresses of everyday life.
Cairns Cool Waters
Queensland
Cradled by rainforest and mountains, our Cool Waters holiday park is a naturally beautiful choice for those seeking the best that Far North Queensland has to offer.
Christchurch
Canterbury
Only 15 minutes from the Christchurch CBD and the airport, we are a world away from cares. Wind down in the pool as the kids make the most of the entertainment.
Denham Seaside
Western Australia
Less than 30 kilometres to the wild Monkey Mia dolphins, our pitch-perfect Western Australian holiday park offers beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters.
Fisherman's Beach
Queensland
Eager to explore wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and Capricorn Coast? Tasman Holiday Parks – Fisherman’s Beach is the perfect place to launch your holiday adventure.
Fraser Coast
Queensland
Enjoy the best of all worlds at our relaxed and welcoming Fraser Coast holiday park, perched in the heartland of beautiful Hervey Bay.
Geelong
Victoria
Set amongst beautiful gum trees near the banks of the Barwon River just minutes from the heart of Geelong, our holiday park is the perfect base to explore the Surf Coast.
Hervey Bay
Queensland
Beauty surrounds you in our glorious Hervey Bay tourist park. It’s so enticing, you might never want to go home again!
Kalbarri
Western Australia
Our Kalbarri caravan park caters for different needs and budgets, whether you’re travelling alone, with a partner or the whole tribe. Book now.
Kioloa Beach
New South Wales
Relax and re-energise as you soak up the natural charm of this scenic destination! Tasman Holiday Parks – Kioloa Beach is on the south coast of NSW.
Lake Mulwala
New South Wales
Lake Mulwala is easily recognisable, with its ghostly red river gums spearing through beautiful waters. Discover the delights of this stunning water playground from Tasman Holiday Parks – Lake Mulwala.
Ledge Point
Western Australia
An easy 100km drive from Perth, our Ledge Point accommodation is the perfect base for a leisurely family holiday, a weekend escape or stopover on your Western Australian trek.
Merimbula
New South Wales
Close to the vibrant town centre and waterfront, Tasman Holiday Parks Merimbula is the perfect base to explore the delights of the far south coastline of NSW.
Merool on the Murray
New South Wales
Merool on the Murray is a haven for families and water sports enthusiasts. We're ready to welcome you for an unforgettable holiday experience!
Miranda
Waikato
A great location, hot mineral pool, ample free activities for guests all year round.
Moama on the Murray
New South Wales
Discover a bushland paradise on the banks of the Murray River and enjoy the best of nature and luxury at Tasman Holiday Parks, Moama.
Myola
New South Wales
Experience the best of the bush and beach on the waters of Jervis Bay. Tasman Holiday Parks Myola - the best-kept secret of the South Coast!
Nambucca Heads
New South Wales
Slip into a life of serenity and blissful relaxation with family and friends at Tasman Holiday Parks, Nambucca Heads.
Ohiwa
Bay of Plenty
Set on five landscaped hectares beside the sparkling Pacific Ocean and a sheltered harbour, our Ohiwa Beach holiday park offers the best of sea and bush.
Papamoa Beach
Bay of Plenty
Papamoa Beach is a true gem in the beautiful Bay of Plenty. This laid-back coastal settlement is famous for gorgeous scenery, great surf, and glorious sunsets.
Picton
Marlborough
Picton is the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds and our Picton holiday park is ideally situated for exploring everything this remarkable area has to offer.
Racecourse Beach
New South Wales
Hugging one of the most glorious beaches in the Shoalhaven region, immerse yourself in the natural beauty and outstanding family fun.
Rollingstone
Queensland
With absolute beach frontage overlooking Palm and Havana Islands, our 32-acre patch of paradise is a haven for those escaping the southern winter or wanting a short break.
Rotorua
Bay of Plenty
Rotorua’s fascinating volcanic craters, bubbling mud, shooting geysers and hot springs attract tourists from around the globe.
Rowes Bay
Queensland
Set on the Townsville beachfront, just minutes from the CBD, Tasman Holiday Parks – Rowes Bay offers a perfect balance of nature and city convenience.
Serpentine Falls
Western Australia
Escape to a natural paradise in the heart of the captivating Darling Ranges, on Perth's doorstep.
South Bright
Victoria
Picture-perfect in every season, Bright is a small and vibrant resort town in the heart of Victoria’s glorious Alpine country.
South Mission Beach
Queensland
Swim in beautiful tropical waters under the coconut palms that stretch out into the ocean at South Mission Beach.
St Helens
Tasmania
Our St Helens holiday park hugs the waterfront, so you are guaranteed the best holiday action and enjoyment – whatever your passion.
Tathra Beach
New South Wales
Set in an inviting tropical garden, Tasman Holiday Parks Tathra Beach is a family-friendly park located directly opposite Tathra Beach.
Te Anau
Southland
Te Anau is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, with some of the most breathtaking natural scenery you’ll ever see!
Torquay Palms
Queensland
A boutique park just 300 metres from stunning Torquay Beach, Hervey Bay, Queensland.
Waihi Beach
Bay of Plenty
Escape to sun-kissed shores and immerse yourself in endless adventure at our Waihi Beach Holiday Park!
Warrnambool
Victoria
Tasman Holiday Parks – Warrnambool is the ideal base for exploring all this spectacular region has to offer.
Wisemans Ferry
New South Wales
Own your villa on an Annuals basis. A premier destination for boating, water skiing, fishing and any water-based adventure.
Yallingup Beach
Western Australia
Sit back and watch the western sun set on the Indian Ocean. Relax and be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the ocean.
Yallingup Caves
Western Australia
Nestled alongside the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, you’re surrounded by nature and some of the best scenery around.
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Acknowledgement of Country
At Tasman Holiday Parks we are committed to nurturing timeless places that resonate with the enduring beauty and culture of our shared history.
We recognise and acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we live work and play. We acknowledge and embrace this legacy first carried by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands.
Their deep-rooted connection to the land, sky, and waterways has shaped these places for thousands of years, and we are grateful to be a part of this ongoing story.
With respect, we acknowledge Elders past, who have stewarded these lands through time; those present, who continue to enrich them with us on our journey; and those yet to come, who will carry this legacy to future generations.