Yes. We do require all patrons that use our facilities to be guests with us.
Yes. You are more than welcome to bring your bikes, scooters, and skateboards to BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Port Hughes. Just remember to bring your helmets!
Smoking of tobacco products and e-cigarettes is strictly prohibited by State/Territory law inside any enclosed buildings within the park, within 4 metres of the entrance and/or exit of the reception building and within 10 metres of a children's playground or any other recreational facilities.
Check in is from 12pm for sites, 2pm for ensuite sites and 2pm for cabins and check out is by 10am.
Early check ins are subject to availability. Please contact us if you are planning on arriving early.
Yes. Please advise us if you will be arriving outside normal office hours so arrangements can be made for the collection of reservation information, access codes and/or keys, park map and rules.
Yes. Dogs are permitted on our designated dog-friendly sites and cabins outside Easter and Christmas/New Year periods. These dog-friendly options are subject to availability so please ensure you enquire with the park prior to booking.
Yes. Open fires are permitted in fire pits provided at BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Port Hughes. If you choose to bring your own fire pit you must notify us at the time of booking to ensure it complies with guidelines.
Please refer to our terms and conditions page on our website for our booking and cancellation policies.
Things to do
Fishing
Fish off the long jetty in the crystal-clear blue waters. Blue swimmer crabs, garfish, tommies and squid are regular catches in the area.
The Port Hughes Tavern features a beer garden, front bar, and pool table, overlooking the Port Hughes jetty. The tavern offers an extensive menu and is open for lunch and dinner, 7 days a week.
Bond Store Wallaroo is a microbrewery, distillery and restaurant showcasing quality, local produce. Bond Store interacts with the local community whilst instilling pride in the region.
Fresh healthy eating meeting a range of dietary needs at Nook & Nourish. Serving up a range of items including smoothies, bowls, juices, coffee and tea from a seasonal menu.
Lake Bumbunga is a salt lake changing colour from pink, to white, to blue throughout the year. Only a 45 minute out of Port Hughes to sight the bubble gum shores.
Beacon Reserve Lookout has views out over South Beach, Spencer Gulf, the Port Hughes foreshore, and jetty. The beacon was rescued by the local community and now lights the area of the reserve.
The Port Hughes jetty is one of the most popular fishing spots on the Yorke Peninsula. Fish off the Port Hughes jetty for blue swimmer crabs, tommy ruff, garfish and squid.
The farm Shed Heritage Museum brings together the farming stories from the last 50 years. There are self-guided tours available or walk through at your own pace on a self-guided tour.
Walk between Simms Cove Point, Moonta Bay and South Beach taking in the beautiful coastline. There are interpretive signs along the trail providing an insight into the history of the area.
Explore the Yorke Peninsula’s coastline from Port Wakefield to Moonta Bay with 16 walks to choose from. Discover the various coastal communities, outstanding coastline and environments unique to ‘Yorkes’.