| TARIFFS |
| Double | Daily Rate |
Extra Adult/Child |
| Powered Sites | $35-$55 |
$15 / $7.50 |
| Annual Sites | P.O.A |
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| New Annual Cabins | P.O.A |
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| Rates are subject to change without notice please check when booking. | | Minimum booking periods may apply | | Childrens ages under 18 years |
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Come and wake up to the sound of the waves at Inverloch!
Located on the beautiful Bass Coast of Gippsland, Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat offers the ultimate Victorian family holiday experience!
Privately owned, Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat is situated just 90 minutes south of Melbourne and is centrally located between Phillip Island and the world renowned Wilson's Promontory National Park.
Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat is the perfect base to explore the many delights of South Gippsland and the Bass Coast. Take advantage of the magnificent beaches that are only a 300 metre stroll from our front entrance.
Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat is a family friendly park situated in a great location, just 300 metres from Inverloch's only patrolled Surf Beach. The park has a modern amenities block and laundry, free electric BBQ, children's playground and large open plan grassed areas.
Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat offers a range of accommodation options, whether you are interested in a short stay on a powered site, or perhaps you may prefer your own annual site with a cabin or a caravan and permanent annexe.
 NEW CABINS:
This is a unique opportunity to own your own part of Gippsland's beautiful Bass Coast.
Our park has just been extended to allow the development of approximately 40 self contained Cabins. They will be located in a newly developed area of the park in beautiful landscaped surrounds.
You now have the choice of a modern Jayco Cabin or one built by local builder Coldon Homes. They comprise 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms with a choice of layouts. All cabins include Interior Designed Colour Schemes, Decking, Hotplates and Under Bench Oven, Floor Coverings, Ceiling Fans, Large Bathrooms, External Shower, Full Insulation and more......
Act quickly to secure a cabin for this Summer!!! Cabin on Display Now!
ANNUAL SITES:
Supply your own van and take advantage of one our vacant annual sites where you can setup your own permanent van and aluminium annexe. With very reasonable annual site fees you will be amazed how inexpensive it is to have your own coastal hideaway.
We will be more than willing to assist, putting you in contact with local trades people who will help you to create your own holiday retreat.

Quite simply, you own the caravan / cabin for your sole use and you can come down at anytime and enjoy all the benefits of coastal living. Whatever your interest, Inverloch can deliver.... surfing, swimming, fishing, golfing, walking, wine and food tours, markets, eating out. It's all here.
Inverloch and surrounding attractions and things to see and do include:
- Have a round of golf at one of the picturesque local courses. Play 18 holes at Leongatha Golf Club or Wonthaggi Golf Course or try your skill at the Par 3 Melalueca Links Inverloch,
- Kite Surfing
- Dinosaur Dig - The Bunurong Coast hides a dinosaur bone - yard rich in history. Discovered in 1903, the first bones found to have dated to115 million years. To date more than 6,000 bones have been discovered. The dig is only a 10 minute walk along the beach from Inverloch Surfside.
- Learn to Surf - Take surfing lessons on uncrowded waves with the Offshore Surf School. Beginner lessons are conducted daily at Inverloch's main surf beach.

- Fishing - Keen anglers can drop a line in at various ocean and estuary fishing spots around Inverloch and Anderson Inlet.
- Boating - Inverloch is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. You'll find excellent boat launching facilities around Anderson Inlet, a shallow estuary where the Tarwin River enters Bass Strait.
- Scuba Diving - The opportunities for snorkelling and diving in the pristine waters are excellent and a peek underwater is often as exiting as the Great Barrier Reef.
- Wilson's Promontory National Park - Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park extends along 70 kilometres of mainland coastline and covers 15,550 hectares, making it the largest of our Marine National Parks.
- Bass Coast Rail Trail - Victoria's only coastal trail with a landscape that varies from rugged coastline at Kilcunda to flat farmland and bush near Wonthaggi. Winding 16km from Wonthaggi to Anderson's Inlet in Inverloch.
- Penguin Parade - Phillip Island - Australia's most popular wildlife attraction and home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. Every sunset, the hundreds to over a thousand wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea and march across the beach to their sand dune burrows.
- Coal Creek Heritage Village - initially created to preserve the unique history of coal, the development of the South Gippsland railway and the rural settlement which was accelerated by the dairy and timber industries. Come take a walk through time and explore the large collection of artifacts housed in the many heritage buildings in a village like setting.
- State Coal Mine - operated from 1910 to 1968. Now a great visitor attraction, the Mine offers a fascinating insight into the difficult working conditions of the Wonthaggi coal miners.
- Bushwalking - Various boardwalks and tracks provide tranquil places for shorter and longer strolls, or bushwalks and hiking activities.
- Wine Trail - The wine trail takes you to 16 Cellar Doors in Victoria's southern-most wine region, spread through spectacular coastal ridges from Phillip Island to Foster.
- Churchill Island - Step back in time... meet the farm animals, relax in the cafe, enjoy the water views, stroll amongst heritage buildings and lovely gardens.
- Koala Sanctuary - Experience wild koalas in their natural habitat and stroll through Aussie bushland at our environmentally sustainable Centre dedicated to koala conservation.
- Check out the local art at Inverloch's own Art Gallery
- Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants - Choose a place for great food at one of 13 Inverloch restaurants.
- Find your own secluded beach along the Bunurong Coastal Drive - The rugged sandstone cliffs, broad rock platforms and underwater reefs of the Bunarong Marine Park represent some of Victoria's most spectacular coastal scenery.
Whatever your interest, Inverloch can deliver.... surfing, swimming, fishing, golfing, walking, wine and food tours, markets, eating out. It's all here.
Stay at Inverloch Surfside Holiday Retreat and you'll soon discover why people keep coming back year after year.
Please mention you found us on the GoSeeAustralia.com.au website when you contact us!
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