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Tin Can Bay Tourist Park

Tin Can Bay, Queensland
10 acres hosted by Tin Can Bay T.
7 lodging sites · 57 Caravan sites
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Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Welcome to the picturesque Tin Can Bay Tourist Park, located in Tin Can Bay on the beautiful Cooloola Coast. Enjoy brand new modern facilities, including the camp kitchen, poolside BBQ hut, laundry and large family bathroom, accessible bathrooms. Just a short stroll from shops, cafes, restaurants & the foreshore. Feed the rare Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins! Bring your bike and enjoy the many beautiful paths through Tin Can Bay. Excellent boating and fishing in the area. Dolphin feeding is a really popular nearby activity! Located on the beautiful Cooloola Coast 2.5 hours drive north of Brisbane and just off the southern tip of World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Tin Can Bay is best known for being a boating and fishing paradise! For those who love the serenity of the coastal lifestyle, the Cooloola National Park, the Great Sandy Straits, and World Heritage Fraser Island are all just minutes away. Situated only 90 minutes from Hervey Bay and 30 minutes from Rainbow Beach it the perfect place to stay while exploring the Fraser Coast and Cooloola Region.
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Tin Can Bay, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Badtjala and Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Tin Can Bay T.Joined in April 2024
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