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Venus Bay Caravan Park – Your South Gippsland Surf & Nature Retreat

Venus Bay Caravan Park VIC, Coastal Camping & Wilsons Prom Base

Discover one of South Gippsland’s best-kept secrets at the Venus Bay Caravan Park, a welcoming and wonderfully-equipped holiday destination nestled on Victoria’s stunning coastline. Perfectly positioned as a gateway to the region, this park provides the ideal base for exploring the wild beauty of Wilsons Promontory National Park, the serene waters of Anderson Inlet, and the famous, pristine surf beaches of Venus Bay itself. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a fishing trip, or a peaceful coastal escape, you’ll find everything you need right here.

Catering to all travellers, the park offers a fantastic range of accommodation. Caravaners and campers can spread out on spacious, grassy powered sites, suitable for all sizes of caravans, motorhomes, and RVs. For tent campers, dedicated unpowered sites are available for small-to-medium tents and rooftop tents. If you prefer a little more comfort, choose from a variety of cabins, ranging from budget-friendly ensuite options to deluxe two-bedroom units, all featuring kitchens, TVs, and reverse-cycle air conditioning.

The park’s facilities are designed to make your stay comfortable and fun. The whole family will love the solar-heated swimming pool and the full-size tennis court. A camp kitchen and free gas BBQs make meal times a breeze, while the kids can burn off energy at the playground. There’s also an onsite convenience store for essentials, a recreation room with table tennis, and a guest laundry. With its friendly atmosphere and prime location just a short walk from the beach and local shops, the Venus Bay Caravan Park is the perfect choice for your next South Gippsland adventure.

Venus Bay Caravan Park – VIC Location Map

Venus Bay Caravan Park

Site Details

  • Location: Venus Bay, South Gippsland, Victoria.
  • Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, RVs, camper trailers (on powered sites), and tents (small-to-medium tents on unpowered sites).
  • Road Access: Sealed roads directly to the park entrance.
  • Site Surface: Grassy and level powered and unpowered sites.

Park Facilities

  • Picnic tables
  • Potable water (drinking water)
  • Mobile phone coverage (can be limited; limited WiFi also available)
  • TV reception (available in recreation room)
  • Free Gas BBQs
  • Onsite public toilets and showers
  • Rubbish bins
  • Onsite Dump Point (free for guests, $5 fee for non-guests)
  • Laundry facilities
  • Solar-heated swimming pool
  • Tennis court
  • Camp kitchen
  • Recreation room
  • Playground
  • Convenience store/Kiosk (sells ice, bait, drinks)
  • Open Fires: Not permitted.
  • Generator Use: Discouraged as powered sites are available.

Activities & Essentials

  • Essentials to Bring: Bedding and towels for cabins (can be hired at time of booking), camping gear, fishing rods, surfboards.
  • Pet Friendly: Yes, some pets are allowed at the manager’s discretion. Please call the park directly to confirm before arrival.
  • Fishing: Excellent. Great surf fishing from Venus Bay beaches and estuary fishing in the nearby Anderson Inlet. Jetty fishing is also popular.
  • Short Walks: Yes. A short walk to Venus Bay Beach (No. 1) and easy access to the Point Smythe Nature Trail (approx. 6km return) and walks within Cape Liptrap Coastal Park.

Local Amenities

The park is a short walk from the Venus Bay shops. For wider services, Tarwin Lower (5-10 min drive) and Inverloch (20-25 min drive) are nearby.

  • Pubs & Eateries
    • The Bay Gourmet Food & Wine Store (Cafe, approx. 100m)
    • Venus Bay General Store & Cafe (General Store & Takeaway, approx. 150m)
    • Tarwin Lower Hotel (Pub meals, approx. 7km)
  • Local Attractions
    • Venus Bay Beaches (No. 1 to No. 5) (walking distance to 5 min drive)
    • Cape Liptrap Coastal Park (approx. 10-15 min drive)
    • Anderson Inlet (access at Tarwin Lower, approx. 7km)
    • Point Smythe Nature Trail (trailhead at end of Lees Rd, approx. 5 min drive)
    • Wilsons Promontory National Park (approx. 1 hour drive to park entrance)
  • Nearest Caravan Parks
    • Tarwin Lower Motel & Holiday Park (approx. 7km)
    • Tidal River Campground (inside Wilsons Promontory) (approx. 1 hr 15 min drive)
  • Nearest Free Camps
    • Agnes River Rest Area (approx. 25km)
    • Foster North Scenic Lookout (Rest Area, overnight stays permitted) (approx. 35km)
  • Nearest Dump Points
    • Onsite at Venus Bay Caravan Park (Free for guests, $5 for public)
    • Meeniyan Reserve Dump Point (approx. 29km)
    • Foster BP Servo (approx. 35km)
  • Nearest Petrol Stations
    • Tarwin Lower (approx. 7km)
    • Inverloch (multiple stations) (approx. 25km)
  • Nearest Drinking Water Resupply
    • Onsite at Venus Bay Caravan Park
    • Tarwin Lower (public facilities) (approx. 7km)
    • Inverloch (public facilities / parks) (approx. 25km)
  • Nearest Public Toilets
    • Onsite at Venus Bay Caravan Park
    • Venus Bay Access Beach (No. 1 Beach) (approx. 500m)
    • Tarwin Lower Foreshore (approx. 7km)

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Venus Bay

Venus Bay enjoys a temperate coastal climate. Always be prepared for “four seasons in one day,” especially outside of summer.

  • Summer (December – February): Warm and generally sunny, with average temperatures between 20-26°C. This is the most popular time for swimming and surfing. The beaches are often patrolled during this period.
  • Autumn (March – May): Milder days and cooler nights. The weather is often very stable and pleasant, making it ideal for walking, fishing, and exploring the national parks.
  • Winter (June – August): Cool, windy, and often rainy, with average temperatures between 8-15°C. The coast is beautifully dramatic, perfect for storm watching, but be sure to pack warm and waterproof gear.
  • Spring (September – November): Mild and fresh, but can be very windy. The coastal parks come alive with wildflowers, and it’s a great time for walking and fishing as the weather warms up.

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