Portland Tourist Park is a peaceful and leafy holiday park offering a relaxed atmosphere just a short distance from the bustling marina and historic heart of Portland. Set within native bushland, the park is a haven for nature lovers and families, with spacious sites, comfortable cabins, and plenty of open space to unwind.
The park caters to all kinds of travellers — from campers and caravanners to those looking for self-contained accommodation — and provides excellent facilities for both short stays and extended holidays.
Facilities:
Fully self-contained cabins and units
Powered and unpowered grassy sites
Clean amenities block and camp kitchen
Guest laundry and BBQ areas
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly (on application)
Native birdlife and shaded spots throughout
Home to fishing boats, cafés, and walking tracks, this scenic area is perfect for a morning stroll. Whale-watching tours depart here in season (May to October).
Hop aboard the vintage tram and explore the waterfront with commentary on the town’s rich history, industry, and natural features.
Discover the fascinating seafaring and whaling history of Victoria’s oldest European settlement. Great for families and history buffs.
Designed by William Guilfoyle (of Melbourne Botanic Gardens fame), these gardens are a serene escape featuring mature trees, a fernery, and ocean views.
Visit Nuns Beach, Whalers Bluff, or Portland Lookout Tower for a chance to see Southern Right Whales close to shore during migration season.
Explore this iconic lighthouse and the surrounding rugged coastline with sweeping views and historical interpretation.
Enjoy spectacular cliffs, blowholes, and the rare Petrified Forest. Ideal for a scenic drive, beach walk, or spotting seals and dolphins.
Portland Tourist Park is your quiet retreat near the coast — perfect for relaxing among the trees after a day of exploring Portland’s natural beauty, wildlife, and seafaring charm. Whether you’re just passing through or planning a longer stay, it offers comfort and convenience in a naturally beautiful setting.