If the idea of barefoot summers, slow-burning wood fires, and long afternoons by the beach sends a wave of nostalgia crashing over you, then Sandy Bay Holiday Park might just be your dream investment that’s just popped up.
Nestled on the shores of Geographe Bay, this 1.77-hectare slice of retro holiday magic is up for grabs, and it’s got all the hallmarks of a classic West Aussie getaway.
Located minutes from Busselton and right in the heart of the Busselton-Margaret River tourism region, Sandy Bay Holiday Park has been a favourite escape since the 1970s. Back then, it was all about panel vans, esky raids, and the simple pleasure of waking up to the sound of the ocean. Today, it’s a thriving tourism business with a mix of accommodation options, from Swiss-style and rammed-earth chalets to 51 semi-permanent caravan bays and good old-fashioned tent sites for the purists.
Of course, this isn’t just a nostalgia trip – it’s also a decent investment. The park’s location in a booming tourism hotspot means an established and secure income stream, plus there’s room to take things up a notch. Got a vision for a luxury glamping village? This place is primed for it. Keen to keep it classic? Just step in and continue running one of the region’s most beloved holiday parks, where generations have built sandcastles and battled seagulls for their fish ‘n chips.
A simple cycleway separates the park from the sand, meaning morning swims and sunset strolls are a non-negotiable. And with Busselton Jetty just a short ride away, you’ve got a built-in itinerary for visitors – dolphin spotting, jetty jumping, and maybe even a sneaky winery visit or two.
With Expressions of Interest closing on April 9, 2025, this is your chance to own a piece of WA’s tourism history. Whether you see yourself as a laidback holiday park mogul or the mastermind behind the next luxe eco-retreat, Sandy Bay Holiday Park is a rare chance to invest in a sea change… or if you want to live out your Summer Bay dreams for real.
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Listing pics via JLL Perth