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Travelling with kids aged 6–12 is one big adventure! They’re curious, full of energy, and always on the lookout for the next exciting thing to do. The good news? Breeze Holiday Parks are made for families just like yours. With beautiful destinations across Australia and endless opportunities for kids to run, play, explore, and discover, you’ll never hear the dreaded words “I’m bored!”

Here’s how to make magical memories at some of Breeze’s best family-friendly spots.

BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Busselton

Busselton is a kids’ paradise by the sea. Picture this: sandy toes, sun-kissed noses, and hours spent building castles bigger than Dad’s sand-sculpting skills can handle.

  • Pedal time: The park’s flat paths are perfect for kids to scoot, cycle, or race each other around.

  • The famous jetty: Hop aboard the Busselton Jetty Train and chug along to the end, before heading down into the Underwater Observatory to spot colourful marine life. (Trust us, kids love feeling like mini marine biologists!)

  • Beach days: From paddling to picnics, the sparkling coastline is a playground all of its own.

 

BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Katherine

Adventure comes alive in Katherine, it’s the kind of place where kids feel like real explorers.

  • Hot springs splash: The Katherine Hot Springs are just minutes away. Warm, shallow pools make it an easy family favourite.

  • Wildlife wonders: Spot wallabies bouncing by or birds swooping overhead – a great excuse to hand the kids a notebook and let them start a holiday wildlife diary.

  • Cultural treasures: Add a touch of learning to the fun with Indigenous art galleries and cultural tours. It’s a great way to spark curious minds.

 

BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Eildon

Lake life equals endless family fun. Eildon is all about fresh air, big skies, and time spent outdoors.

  • On the water: Hire a kayak, go for a paddle, or simply let the kids jump in for a swim.

  • Campfire magic: Toasting marshmallows under a starry sky is one of those childhood moments they’ll never forget.

  • Open space = open play: Cricket, footy, frisbee. If it’s got a ball, it works here.

 

Breeze Holiday Parks – Halls Gap

Nestled in the heart of the Grampians, Halls Gap feels like stepping straight into a wildlife documentary. With kangaroos often bouncing through the park itself!

  • Kangaroo central: Nothing thrills kids more than spotting roos up close (and trust us, there are plenty).

  • Bushwalks made easy: Try family-friendly trails like Venus Baths, where the kids can splash about in rock pools.

  • Zoo day: Halls Gap Zoo is home to meerkats, cheetahs, and giraffes, a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

 

Breeze Holiday Parks – Grampians

This is the park for kids with energy to burn.

  • Adventure time: Guided rock climbing or abseiling experiences are perfect for slightly older kids who love a challenge.

  • Wildflower walks: If you’re visiting in spring, the park turns into a kaleidoscope of colour.

  • Lookouts galore: Easy walks to epic views make the reward well worth the effort.

 

Mary River Wilderness Retreat

Now this is one for the wild at heart. The Mary River is a true NT wilderness experience where kids can really connect with nature.

  • Croc-spotting cruises: Safe, guided boat tours let kids see crocodiles and birdlife in their natural habitat. (Cue wide eyes and excited chatter!)

  • Trail time: Gentle walking tracks make little explorers feel like true adventurers.

  • Cool off: After a day of exploring, the pool is the ultimate reward.

 

Torrumbarry Weir Holiday Park

Right on the Murray River, Torrumbarry is where water play and history meet.

  • Cast a line: Fishing is a rite of passage here and nothing beats seeing your child reel in their first catch.

  • River fun: Canoeing and paddle boarding are ideal for adventurous kids (and parents who don’t mind joining in).

  • A dash of history: Visit the Torrumbarry Weir and Lock, it’s a surprisingly fun way to sneak in some learning while you’re holidaying.

 

Bonus Fun: Breeze Holiday Parks Scavenger Hunt

Want to keep the kids entertained between swims and adventures?

Try this holiday scavenger hunt! Tick off items, snap photos, or collect treasures along the way. It’s a great way to explore your park and surrounds.

Nature Finds

  • A feather on the ground

  • A kangaroo or wallaby

  • A colourful flower or wildflower

  • An interesting leaf (different shape or colour)

  • An insect at work (like a bee or ant)

  • Animal tracks in the dirt or sand

  • A bird with a bright colour

Water Wonders

  • A skipping stone (flat enough to skim across the water)

  • A fish (caught or spotted!)

  • A splash-worthy rock pool or puddle

  • Reflections of trees or clouds in the water

Adventure Challenges

  • Spot a lookout or scenic view

  • Find something shaped like a heart (stone, leaf, stick)

  • Collect three different kinds of rocks

  • Build a mini sandcastle, dam, or nature sculpture

  • Find something that makes a funny sound when you tap it

After Dark (with parents’ help!)

  • A star shaped like a constellation (Southern Cross counts!)

  • The sound of crickets or frogs

  • Glow from a campfire or torchlight

 

👉 Parent tip: Offer a small prize for completing the list – like first pick of dessert or an extra marshmallow at the campfire.

Ready to Make Memories?

From beaches to bushland, rivers to rolling hills, Breeze Holiday Parks are packed with family-friendly adventures. With so many ways to keep kids busy, entertained, and happy, you’ll get to enjoy the best of both worlds, fun-filled days and (fingers crossed) early nights.