Park amenities
Bermagui Holiday & Caravan Park reviews
Check in for both powered and unpowered sites at Bermagui Holiday Park is from 11am, whilst cabins allow check in from 3pm onwards.
If you plan to arrive after office hours (9am –5pm) please let us know so that we can have all relevant documents waiting for your arrival.
Checkout from both sites and cabins is 10am.
Preparing for a holiday can be a massive journey in itself. At Reflections Bermagui Holiday and Caravan Park, our aim is to ensure guests are as well-equipped as possible before hitting the open road.
If you’re planning a stay in one of our cabins or beach tents, we have many of the essentials covered, with linen, towels and kitchenware all provided. All you’ll need is some delicious treats, comfy clothes, good company and a thirst for adventure.
For guests pitching a tent on our campsites or setting up shop in your caravans or camper trailers, Reflections Bermagui has a well-equipped camp kitchen. We also recommend packing a torch and spare batteries, your trusty first aid kit, plenty of insect repellent, sunscreen and hats to keep you sun-safe, and rubbish bags to keep the park tidy for the next guests on your site.
Camping? Don’t forget to have a read of our tent peg tips, too!
Bermagui Caravan Park is dog-friendly all year round on all sites and selected tiny homes. Up to 2 dogs can be booked online, by phone, or in park.
Please review our dog code of conduct here.
View all of our dog-friendly accommodation here
For all details please refer to our booking terms and conditions HERE.
The Sapphire Coast is a great place to spot migrating whales. On land, Blue Pool Bermagui lookout is a great place to keep an eye out or enjoy one of the many whale-watching cruises in the area if you prefer to get out amongst it!
Bermagui is a five-hour drive heading south from Sydney.
Bermagui is a coastal town on the NSW south coast approximately a five-hour drive from Sydney and 3hr 30mins from Canberra.
There are plenty of natural wonders in and around Bermagui, from the Blue Pool and Mimosa Rocks National Park to Camel Rock and the tranquil Bermagui River and Wallaga Lake. Bermagui is well-known for its impressive fishing opportunities and wide range of dining options.