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Our Caravan Parks in Victoria

Victoria is home to many great sights from the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne’s bustling streets and the many stunning national parks in between. Breeze Holiday Parks are conveniently located with a range of facilities such as camp kitchens, BBQ areas, and play spaces, your stay is as comfortable as it is memorable. Choose from caravan sites, powered camp sites, or unpowered sites to suit your style of camping. Breeze Holiday Parks in Victoria make it easy to relax, explore, and enjoy.

With easy access to the great outdoors, bush walks, local attractions, and coastal discoveries, our Victoria caravan parks make it simple to explore, unwind, and create lasting memories. Book your stay today and discover why Victoria is one of Australia’s most inspiring states for travellers.

Our Locations

Busselton Swimming Pool

Western Australia

Dog friendly

Busselton

A short walk from the ocean and a stone’s throw to Western Australia’s famous wine region, BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Busselton is perfectly positioned for your next getaway.

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Eildon Cabins at Sunset

Victoria

Dog friendly

Eildon

With panoramic views of surrounding mountains, positioned on the banks of Goulburn River and just minutes to Lake Eildon, Breeze Holiday Parks – Eildon is a destination you’ll keep returning to.

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Overview of Breeze Holiday Parks - Grampians

Victoria

Dog friendly

Grampians

With Grampians National Park on our doorstep, there’s nowhere better to stay than Breeze Holiday Parks – Grampians. This destination is a nature-lovers paradise and home to some of Australia’s most recognised landscapes.

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Breeze Holiday Parks - Halls Gap Overview

Victoria

Dog friendly

Halls Gap

Right on the doorstep of Breeze Holiday Parks – Halls Gap is a small village offering up world-class dining, breweries, wineries, interesting native wildlife and enough to do for a week or two.

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Katherine Powered sites

Northern Territory

Dog friendly

Katherine

Escape the hustle and bustle at BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Katherine. Set on 44 acres of parklands close to the low-level nature reserve and the Hot Springs, Katherine is the ideal destination for your next holiday.

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FAQs

Do I need to bring all my own gear when staying at a caravan park?

It depends on the type of stay you’re planning. If you’re camping, you’ll want to bring your own tent, bedding, and cooking gear, though most parks have camp kitchens and BBQ areas to make things easier. If you’re booking a cabin, everything is already set up for you with beds, bathrooms, and kitchen facilities, so you can just pack your clothes, food, and a few personal touches. Either way, it’s always worth checking what the park provides so you don’t overpack.

Are there dog-friendly caravan parks in Victoria?

Yes, many parks welcome pets. Always check the individual park’s pet policy before bringing your furry friend along.

Do I need to book in advance?

It’s recommended, especially during peak periods like school holidays and long weekends. Booking early helps secure your preferred dates and accommodation type.

Can I book last-minute accommodation in your caravan parks in Victoria?

Subject to availability. However, it’s always recommended to book early, especially during peak seasons such as summer holidays and long weekends. If you have a location in mind for your stay, book ahead and choose from a cabin, powered or unpowered camp site in order to hold your place.

Can I bring my caravan or camper trailer?

Yes, our Victorian holiday parks are designed with caravans in mind. Sites are spacious and easy to access, whether you’re towing a caravan, setting up a camper trailer, or travelling with a motorhome.

What types of accommodation are available at Victoria caravan parks?

You can choose from a range of options including powered and unpowered caravan sites, cabins with modern facilities, and campgrounds for tents.

What’s the best way to explore Victoria from the parks?

Caravan parks are a great base because they put you close to so many different experiences. Many guests plan day trips to nearby national parks where you can enjoy bushwalking, waterfalls, and native wildlife, then return to the park for a comfortable night’s rest. Others take scenic drives to discover charming country towns, local wineries, or coastal lookouts. If you’re staying closer to the city, it’s easy to spend a day exploring Melbourne’s laneways, galleries, and cafés before heading back to unwind in the evening. The beauty of staying in a park is that you can mix and match your adventures.