Featuring free WiFi, Kingfisher Caravan Park is located in Tin Can Bay, 19 mi from Rainbow Beach. Gympie is 29 mi from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Jeanette
Australia
The location looking out on parkland and the water.
A deck overlooking the view to enjoy a drink and unwind.
Handy to shops.
The manager was friendly and helpful.
Offering an outdoor pool and free WiFi, Tin Can Bay Tourist Park is 3 minutes' drive from Tin Can Bay Country Club. Your deluxe cottage offers a balcony and a full kitchenette.
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Gordon
Canada
Pool, balcony, laundry facilities, well stocked kitchen, roomy bathroom
Featuring a terrace, Rainbow Beach Dream provides accommodations in Rainbow Beach. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.
Tin Can Bay is a quiet little seaside town but has the basic...
Tin Can Bay is a quiet little seaside town but has the basic ammenities needed for a short stay including a good sized IGA store, a licenced club, take away shops, etc. It is 30 minutes drive from Rainbow Beach which is a very popular beach for swimming and the gateway to Fraser Island with access to the island from Inskip Point via barge. Rainbow Beach also has direct beach access to 4X4 vehicles where you can drive from Rainbow Beach all the way down to Teewantin along the pristine beaches. There are also numerous 4x4 tracks to explore as well with Freshwater Track being one of the most poplular. Note that a vehicle access permit is required for beach and some track drives.
Chris
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed the location.
We enjoyed the location. It was a nice quiet relaxing place to visit. The meals we had were excellent at our the marina and the Country Club. The coffee shop at the small shopping area was excellent and so was there cakes and breads.
Cheryl
Australia
10
Scored 10
This is a great little town. Coastal location.
This is a great little town. Coastal location. Relaxed and friendly locals. Excellent fishing spot, including charter fishing boats. Some nice cafes and restaurants, particularly Sails at the Marina, the Country Club, and the Bowling Club. Not far from the big smoke (Gympie). Markets once a month. A seafood truck visits one of the Caravan Parks once or twice a month.
Leo
Australia
10
Scored 10
Tin Can Bay is a small place but there are quite a few...
Tin Can Bay is a small place but there are quite a few activities available, the most famous of which is feeding the wild dolphins from the dock.
Great walkway along the estuary with lots of informational plaques about the wildlife.
Easy reach of Rainbow Beach which is much busier and crowded.
Seymour
Australia
10
Scored 10
Seeing the dolphins at Barnacles Cafe is a bucket list...
Seeing the dolphins at Barnacles Cafe is a bucket list experience, run by amazing volunteers. It opens at 7am and if you wish to feed the dolphins, I advise you to arrive before then to line up for a ticket. Only so many feeding tokens are sold. Having said that, there are plenty of them. It costs $10 per person to feed a dolphin and I think it was only $5 to view. Once you have your ticket, there is no need to worry about lining up to feed as everyone with a ticket will get to feed them. Believe me, the dolphins don't go until they see the bucket is empty! Viewing is along the front where there is a bench seat and people sit on the ground or stand behind to watch. The really great thing is that the organsiers will ask the people at the front to move to the back to give others a turn at front row viewing. This rotation may happen a few times and I thought it was great to share the love. You should be prepared to get wet maybe to your thighs on a high tide when feeding. Also, you are required to remove your shoes, so wear thongs if you can rather than shoes and socks. Sadly, there is no disability access to feeding. However, a wheelie would easily be able to view the proceedings. There are also plenty of chairs from the cafe which are available to folks who can't stand for long periods. There is no guarantee how many or which dolphins will come in each morning, but it is rare they don't turn up. The fact that these wild creatures choose to come visit is humbling! Fantastic experience!
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quiet retiree town.
Quiet retiree town. Nice for a relaxing time if you can sustain yourself. Not really for kids but great as a 1 night stop for them with the dolphin feeding a playground, walks and tidal beach flat to walk out on with soldier crabs and of course fishing.
Steve was so welcoming, nothing was any trouble. The location is so peaceful and close to the most stunning beaches and locations. I was only ten minutes drive from where I feed wild dolphins at Tin Can Bay. Steve was very generous and took me to all the hidden gems at Rainbow Beach that locals only know and in a convertible, it was EPIC fun. :-))))))))
My stay felt just like home.
I can’t thank Steve enough, I will be back.
More space than most motels. Microwave as well as usual tea/coffee facilities. Pub next door had decent good value meals. Jenny at reception was very helpful and friendly. She organized delicious platter of local seafood to be delivered to our room. Oh, and nice gardens and BBQ area too.
We loved everything about this place, it was close to the dolphin feeding and restaurants also it was so quiet and the view across the marina was great, the villa was clean and spacious and had a real homey feeling it definitely had everything we needed for our stay.
Loved the option to rent a whole house, this meant the family could all stay together. Had all the comforts of home. 5 mins drive to the dolphin feeding and 5 minute walk to the hotel for dinner. Easy check in and out.
Tin Can Bay generally. Situation, view, balcony, proximity to dolphin feeding, local 'Snack Shack'. Not overcrowded.
Plenty of opportunity for walking. Supermarket, other shops. Within easy reach of Rainbow Beach
Great little motel with well appointed rooms. Clean and tidy, exactly what we were after for a couple of nights in Tin Can Bay when the weather was less than ideal. Located couple of minutes drive from everywhere.
Clean, well kept property, a short stroll to the water, located in a quiet neighbourhood. Has all the creature comforts that you could ask for in a holiday house…. & Zooper doopers in the freezer!!
The staff were great, the pub needs an upgrade. Especially the accommodation & upstairs areas. The hotel has so much more potential..A lot more love in the place could be amazing.
Super comfy, clean, well-equipped kitchenette, friendly staff, outdoor BBQ and perfect location to see the dolphins in the morning. I highly recommend the accommodation!
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