We are in Kingfisher, been here 12 months. Good rates, good facilities and great people. Just across from the water.
Just down the road (300m) is Ace, which now belongs to the gentleman (Cliff) who owned Kingfisher until recently (his sister & her hubby took over - Debra & Mark). Can't say much about that, but based on our dealings with Cliff, worth a thought.
The only thing is, DO NOT rely on GPS to get you here, it will take you on a wild goose chase. Set Norman Point as your destination, or the Black ****atoo Cafe. If you set the cafe, just drive on past, you can't miss Kingfisher, and Ace is just past there, next to the Snack Shack.
PeterD said
07:32 PM Sep 28, 2015
From what I have experienced, Tin Can Bay Tourist Parkis the best park in Tin Can Bay. See badgers Report.
Friar Park said
09:07 PM Jan 26, 2016
We have previous to the change of ownership stayed at Ace c.p. at Tin Can Bay on two occasions. Both times on the site next to road on the beach side.We certainly have no complaints although it is old and tight to manouvre.
Kingfisher & Ace.
We are in Kingfisher, been here 12 months. Good rates, good facilities and great people. Just across from the water.
Just down the road (300m) is Ace, which now belongs to the gentleman (Cliff) who owned Kingfisher until recently (his sister & her hubby took over - Debra & Mark). Can't say much about that, but based on our dealings with Cliff, worth a thought.
The only thing is, DO NOT rely on GPS to get you here, it will take you on a wild goose chase. Set Norman Point as your destination, or the Black ****atoo Cafe. If you set the cafe, just drive on past, you can't miss Kingfisher, and Ace is just past there, next to the Snack Shack.
From what I have experienced, Tin Can Bay Tourist Parkis the best park in Tin Can Bay. See badgers Report.
We have previous to the change of ownership stayed at Ace c.p. at Tin Can Bay on two occasions. Both times on the site next to road on the beach side.We certainly have no complaints although it is old and tight to manouvre.
Friar