Discovery drops EOFY sale: 30% off to help Australians escape for the winter
As Australians prepare for the winter travel period, Discovery Parks is offering up to 30 per cent off, with the savings enough to help cover a tank of petrol or other holiday expenses.
Discovery Resorts - Cradle Mountain - Premium Mountain Cabin
As Australians prepare for the winter travel period, Discovery Parks is offering up to 30 per cent off, with the savings enough to help cover a tank of petrol or other holiday expenses.
From whale watching to heated pools and nights by the outdoor fire pit, winter is in full swing, and according to Discovery Parks, it’s no longer the off-season it used to be.
For those wanting to take a road trip, it’s also gotten easier and cheaper, with savings of up to $200 per night at holiday parks, covering the cost of a tank of fuel, or a family lunch at the local bakery.
From premium resort stays in iconic destinations to pulling up the caravan at a holiday park, the EOFY sale is on now across Discovery Parks and Resorts nationwide. Book before 15 July 2026 and travel right through to 1 October 2026 - whether it’s a long weekend, the school holidays, or a proper wilderness trip – there is a Discovery Park to discover.
Book at www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/eofy-sale. Minimum two-night stay. Terms, conditions and blackout periods apply.
Our top EOFY sale picks
After some inspiration? Here are some of our favourites across the network.
Discovery Resorts – Cradle Mountain
Discovery Resorts - Cradle Mountain - Premium Mountain Cabin
Set on the edge of world-heritage listed Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, this is a genuine wilderness experience right outside your cabin. Curl up with a good book or a glass of wine on the enclosed verandah overlooking Cradle Mountain or have an exceptional dining experience with unique Tasmanian ingredients at Hellyers Restaurant right on site at Discovery Resorts - Cradle Mountain.
Suggested stay: 9-13 August – four nights in a Premium Mountain Cabin (sleeps 2).
4 nights usually $1,659, save $497. Now $290 per night.
Discovery Parks - Lake Bonney
Discovery Parks - Lake Bonney - Deluxe 2 Bedroom Lakeview Cabin
Roll out of bed into a kayak. Swim, sail, windsurf – if you can do it in a lake, it's here. Only two hours from Adelaide, this is the holiday close to home. While you're at it, tack on a stop at Discovery Parks – Renmark Riverfront, just 30 minutes away.
Suggested stay: 5–9 July (school holidays) – four nights in a Deluxe 2 Bedroom Lakeview Cabin (sleeps 6).
4 nights, usually $911, save $273. Now $159 per night.
Discovery Parks - Harrington Beach
Discovery Parks - Harrington Beach
Putt-putt golf, a bouncing pillow, a games room, and Crowdy Bay National Park next door with walking tracks, picnic spots and lookouts. Come back at night, light the fire pit, and reconnect with nature, family and friends.
Suggested stay: 8–12 July (school holidays) - four nights in a Deluxe 3 Bedroom Cabin (sleeps 6).
4 nights, usually $1,360, save $408. Now $238 per night.
Discovery Parks - Jindabyne
Discovery Parks - Jindabyne - Deluxe 2 Bedroom Cabin with Fireplace
Spring skiing in September is genuinely underrated: less crowded, cheaper, and the local scene (wineries, restaurants, galleries) is just as good as the slopes. For those not on skis, swap them for mountain bikes or white-water rafts. A Deluxe 2 Bedroom Cabin with a fireplace is waiting either way.
Suggested stay: 10–14 September – four nights in a Deluxe 2 Bedroom Cabin with Fireplace (sleeps 6).
4 nights, usually $1,038, save $311. Now $182 per night.
Discovery Parks – Nagambie Lakes
Discovery Parks - Nagambie Lakes - Superior Riverside 2 Bedroom Cabin
Just over an hour north of Melbourne, Lake Nagambie sits on the Goulburn River with excellent local wineries, old-school country charm, and enough on-site - playground, bouncing pillow, tennis court - to keep the kids occupied while you do absolutely nothing productive.
Suggested stay: 17–20 July – three nights in a Superior Riverside 2 Bedroom Cabin (sleeps 5), only 1.5 hours from Melbourne.
3 nights, usually $589, save $177. Now $137 per night.
Discovery Resorts - Kings Canyon
Discovery Resorts - Kings Canyon - Deluxe Room
Kings Canyon sits at the heart of Australia's Red Centre, roughly halfway between Alice Springs and Uluru, right on the doorstep of Watarrka National Park. Guided walks, the Light Towers installation, the Karrke Aboriginal Cultural Experience – and breakfast included.
Suggested stay: 13-17 August - four nights in a Deluxe Room (sleeps 3), breakfast and daily housekeeping included.
4 nights, usually $3,148, save $944. Now $550 per night.
Discovery Resorts - Lake Argyle
Discovery Resorts - Lake Argyle
Recently named one of the best pools in Australia, Lake Argyle's infinity pool sits above a billion-year-old landscape and the Durack Ranges. A short drive from Kununurra, this is the Kimberley at its most spectacular - and with 30% off, it's also a rare chance to experience it without the full-price regret.
Suggested stay: 10–14 September – four nights in a Deluxe 2 Bedroom Duplex Cabin (sleeps 4).
4 nights, usually $2,881, save $864. Now $504 per night.
Discovery Parks - Fraser Street, Hervey Bay
Discovery Parks - Fraser Street, Hervey Bay
Peak whale watching season, and this park is right at the gateway to a designated Whale Heritage Site. Humpback whales. Annual migration. You get the idea – book this one quickly.
Suggested stay: 10–14 August – four nights in a Superior 2 Bedroom Cabin (sleeps 4).
4 nights, usually $900, save $270. Now $158 per night.
For a full list of participating parks, exclusions, blackout dates and terms and conditions, visit www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/eofy-sale.
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About G’day Group
Founded by Grant Wilckens in 2004 with three caravan parks in WA, G’day Group is now Australia’s leader in regional accommodation experiences with more than 330 properties across the country.
G’day Group operates Discovery, a network of more than 90 owned and operated holiday parks and resorts, with properties in iconic regional destinations, including Kings Canyon, Rottnest Island and the world famous El Questro. The Group is also home to G’day Parks, a community of 240+ independently owned, licensed parks and more than 245,000 paid members of the G’day Rewards loyalty program, and Wikicamps, Australia’s number one regional travel community.
G’day Group has property assets valued at $2 billion and is on track to become a $2.5 billion business by 2026. The company is majority owned by Australian Retirement Trust and founder and CEO Grant Wilckens is a Board Director of the South Australian Tourism Commission and former Chair of the Caravan Industry Association of Australia.