The Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park, which draws thousands of visitors each year who come to explore nearby reefs and national parks, is for sale.
On the tip of the North West Cape, by Ningaloo Reef and the Cape Range National Park, the Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park is a beacon for national and international tourism. It draws thousands of visitors to explore the natural wonders on the largest fringing coral reef in Australia.
The well-established business has strong cashflow and occupies a rare patch of paradise. It is one of very few freehold properties in the area, on 14.8 hectares.
Improvements include a wide range of holiday accommodation licensed for 720 visitors, plus a shop, cafe, recreation facilities, staff housing and a heritage homestead. The current owners are retiring, providing an exceptional opportunity to purchase this scarce freehold land and business as a going concern.
Recognised by UNESCO World Heritage listing as one of the richest marine environments on the planet, Ningaloo Reef is a tourist mecca. Located about 1,200 kilometres north of Perth, it is famous for its colourful coral gardens, whale sharks, humpback whales, dolphins, dugongs, manta rays, turtles and tropical fish. Exmouth Shire predicts significant growth in annual visitor numbers, from 200,000 in 2013 to 400,000 by 2020. The Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park is perfectly placed to profit from this increasing interest in nature tourism.
The Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park is at the base of the historic Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and fifteen minutes from Exmouth township.
The business has been run by highly experienced tourism operators, and family owned and managed by the current proprietors since 1995. The new owners can step into an existing enterprise without the need for major capital expenditure.
The Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park is to be sold as a going concern by international tender closing Thursday, 29 September at 4:00pm.
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