Yallingup Caves Holiday Park gains swimming pool in major upgrade for Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park site
It’s already just a hop, skip and jump from some of South West WA’s most famous beaches.
And now Yallingup Caves Holiday Park is gaining an idyllic swimming pool in time for summer.
Operator Tasman Holiday Parks has announced a major upgrade for the popular destination, which is nestled within the lush surrounds of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
Renderings of the planned development at Yallingup Caves Holiday Park show a large infinity-style pool fringed by sun loungers and set in landscaped gardens, with shaded communal zones for guests to retreat and relax.
The new wellness facilities are set to open for the summer season, while five new two-bedroom cabins will welcome visitors from late 2025.
These contemporary and spacious lodgings expand on the existing self-contained chalets and camping sites at Yallingup Caves Holiday Park, giving travellers exploring the region more accommodation options.
Tasman Holiday Parks chief executive Nikki Milne says the renovations reflect evolving guest expectations and a broader trend towards experience-driven travel.
“Today’s travellers aren’t just looking for a place to stay; they want to reconnect with nature, with family, and with themselves in a setting that feels both authentic and comfortable,” Milne says.
“Our upgrades aim to provide that balance of wellness, relaxation and community.
“By attracting visitors who seek quality experiences, we’re helping sustain jobs and strengthen tourism businesses that are vital to these communities.”
Yallingup Caves Holiday Park has long been a drawcard for those eager to explore the Margaret River region and beyond, its location a prime position to visit Smiths Beach, the Aquarium, Canal Rocks and Injidup Natural Spa.
It is one of four flagship Tasman Holiday Parks cherrypicked for an extensive upgrade, in addition to Racecourse Beach in NSW and Papamoa Beach and Miranda in New Zealand.
For bookings and further information, visit tasmanholidayparks.com.
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