Reimagining the Great Aussie getaway: Discover the new-and-improved Tasman Holiday Parks
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Aubrey Razon
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If you’ve been dreaming of a laid-back escape, somewhere that combines natural beauty, creature comforts, and a few thoughtful surprises, then you’re in for a treat.
Tasman Holiday Parks* has just completed major upgrades at four of its most loved destinations across Australia and New Zealand, bringing a fresh twist to the classic holiday park experience.

Whether you’re after a wellness retreat, a family-friendly beachside break, or just a peaceful spot to reconnect with nature, these parks now offer more ways than ever to enjoy a well-earned getaway*.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s new.

A beloved spot for generations, Racecourse Beach* is doubling down on comfort and fun. Recent renovations include a new leisure precinct with an outdoor cinema, spa pools, a poolside BBQ area, and a food cart zone.
Add to that the new all-weather campsites and upgraded temperature-controlled pool, and you’ve got the makings of a year-round winner.
Just a short drive from Sydney or Canberra, it’s perfect for a coastal break with the grandkids* or a peaceful week with your feet up and the sea breeze in your hair*.
Explore Racecourse Beach here.

Tucked into the heart of the Margaret River region and right beside the stunning Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Yallingup Caves Holiday Park is all about nature, comfort, and quiet charm*.
A new swimming pool is opening just in time for summer, while five new two-bedroom cabins are also in the works, expected by the end of 2025.
You’re surrounded by walking trails, surf beaches, and the famous Ngilgi Cave*, and just across the road from the heritage-listed Caves House Hotel for those lazy afternoon drinks or morning coffees.
Discover Yallingup Caves here.

Situated on the golden sands, Papamoa Beach has long been a coastal favourite*, and now it’s had a stylish refresh.
With a brand-new spa pool on the way, a heated year-round resort-style pool, and eco-friendly three-bedroom villas with private terraces, this park is shaping up as a true wellness destination*.

Whether you’re there to relax*, take long walks along the shore, or explore local Māori culture and trails*, Papamoa Beach is the perfect base from which to do it all at your own pace.
Visit Papamoa Beach here.

If you’re after a gentle pace and therapeutic soak, Miranda Holiday Park* might be just the ticket.
The thermal mineral pools have had a facelift, and more upgrades are coming, including brand-new two- and three-bedroom cabins, pet-friendly sites, a pickleball court, and an on-site food truck serving delicious local fare.
Set at the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, this park offers relaxation and adventure in equal measure*, whether you’re wandering the Enchanted Forest*, exploring gold rush history*, or enjoying the quiet hum of birdsong from your cabin verandah.
Check out Miranda Holiday Park here*.
So, whether you’re craving the coast, the bush, or a good soak under the stars, there’s never been a better time to explore a new corner of Australia or New Zealand.
Which of these parks would you love to visit first? Do you have a favourite holiday memory from one of these spots? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
Find out more by visiting their website here*.
*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
Tasman Holiday Parks* has just completed major upgrades at four of its most loved destinations across Australia and New Zealand, bringing a fresh twist to the classic holiday park experience.

Upgraded amenities, stunning scenery, and a warm welcome at every turn. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
Whether you’re after a wellness retreat, a family-friendly beachside break, or just a peaceful spot to reconnect with nature, these parks now offer more ways than ever to enjoy a well-earned getaway*.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s new.
Racecourse Beach, New South Wales*

Relax by the pool, watch a movie under the stars, or fire up the new BBQ area. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
A beloved spot for generations, Racecourse Beach* is doubling down on comfort and fun. Recent renovations include a new leisure precinct with an outdoor cinema, spa pools, a poolside BBQ area, and a food cart zone.
Add to that the new all-weather campsites and upgraded temperature-controlled pool, and you’ve got the makings of a year-round winner.
Just a short drive from Sydney or Canberra, it’s perfect for a coastal break with the grandkids* or a peaceful week with your feet up and the sea breeze in your hair*.

Yallingup Caves, Western Australia*

Yallingup Caves Holiday Park is a nature lover’s dream, tucked between bush and beach. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
Tucked into the heart of the Margaret River region and right beside the stunning Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Yallingup Caves Holiday Park is all about nature, comfort, and quiet charm*.
A new swimming pool is opening just in time for summer, while five new two-bedroom cabins are also in the works, expected by the end of 2025.
You’re surrounded by walking trails, surf beaches, and the famous Ngilgi Cave*, and just across the road from the heritage-listed Caves House Hotel for those lazy afternoon drinks or morning coffees.

Papamoa Beach, New Zealand*

Wake up to ocean views, wellness pools, and eco-conscious comfort. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
Situated on the golden sands, Papamoa Beach has long been a coastal favourite*, and now it’s had a stylish refresh.
With a brand-new spa pool on the way, a heated year-round resort-style pool, and eco-friendly three-bedroom villas with private terraces, this park is shaping up as a true wellness destination*.

The new three-bedroom poolside villas offer the ultimate in beachside relaxation. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
Whether you’re there to relax*, take long walks along the shore, or explore local Māori culture and trails*, Papamoa Beach is the perfect base from which to do it all at your own pace.

Miranda Holiday Park, New Zealand*

The upgraded thermal pools and new cabins make Miranda a must-visit wellness spot. Image source: Tasman Holiday Parks*.
If you’re after a gentle pace and therapeutic soak, Miranda Holiday Park* might be just the ticket.
The thermal mineral pools have had a facelift, and more upgrades are coming, including brand-new two- and three-bedroom cabins, pet-friendly sites, a pickleball court, and an on-site food truck serving delicious local fare.
Set at the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, this park offers relaxation and adventure in equal measure*, whether you’re wandering the Enchanted Forest*, exploring gold rush history*, or enjoying the quiet hum of birdsong from your cabin verandah.

Key Takeaways
- Tasman Holiday Parks’ upgrade blends premium accommodation with relaxing, nature-filled settings*.
- Wellness is front and centre from mineral hot pools to spa retreats and new leisure precincts.
- There's something for everyone, whether it’s a solo trip, a couples’ escape, or fun with the grandkids*.
- Your visit also supports local tourism and jobs in communities that rely on mindful travel.
Ready to plan your next escape?
There’s something extra special about places that feel familiar yet offer something fresh, and that’s precisely what Tasman Holiday Parks* delivers with these beautiful upgrades.So, whether you’re craving the coast, the bush, or a good soak under the stars, there’s never been a better time to explore a new corner of Australia or New Zealand.
Which of these parks would you love to visit first? Do you have a favourite holiday memory from one of these spots? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!