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Popular Glamping in Australia

South Australia

9.3

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$261 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

10.0

Studio for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$137 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

9.3

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$282 per night

Adelaide, South Australia

10.0

Holiday apartment for 3 people, with balcony and balcony/terrace

from A$193 per night

Western Australia

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 4 people, with view

Free cancellation

from A$812 per night

Adelaide Hills, South Australia

9.3

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from A$139 per night

South Australia

9.0

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$134 per night

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

8.0

Holiday apartment for 8 people, child-friendly

from A$466 per night

Canberra, New South Wales

8.0

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace and pool

from A$146 per night

Victor Harbor, South Australia

8.2

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with terrace and pool

Free cancellation

from A$134 per night

Shire of Mitchell, Victoria

Farmhouse for 12 people, with hot tub and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$644 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$214 per night

Encounter Bay, South Australia

Holiday apartment for 5 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$102 per night

Manly (Sydney), New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 4 people, child-friendly

from A$309 per night

Melbourne, Victoria

Holiday apartment for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$307 per night

New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 8 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$334 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$239 per night

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with hot tub and sauna as well as pool and balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$178 per night

Adelaide, South Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$330 per night

Canberra, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$209 per night

Mossy Point, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with garden, with pets

from A$289 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$436 per night

Adelaide, South Australia

Holiday apartment for 3 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$234 per night

Melbourne, Victoria

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$291 per night

Best Glamping in Australia

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Holiday Home for 2 People in Brisbane, Queensland
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Brisbane, Queensland
Holiday Home • 2 m² • 1 Bedroom
Property descriptionEnjoy a peaceful stay in this charming 1-bedroom house in Bald Hills. Featuring a private garden, a well-equipped kitchen, and comfortable living space, it’s ideal for couples or solo travellers. Relax with free-to-air and streaming services on the TV or unwind in the outdoor seating area. With a sleek bathroom, a private laundry, and easy access to public transport, this home offers both comfort and convenience. Keyless self-check-in ensures a seamless arrival.The spaceStep into a quaint and peaceful 1-bedroom cottage, perfect for a comfortable and private getaway. The ...
from A$184 / night
Studio for 2 People in Cairns, Queensland
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Cairns, Queensland
Studio • 2 m² • 2 Bedrooms
Located in the picturesque location of Blue Lagoon Resort, you will find this ground-floor studio apartment ready to be called home! Exceptionally furnished with outstanding balcony space, overlooking serene views of the lagoon. Offering easy access to stunning swimming pools and modern gym, this property will provide you an exceptional stay in Queensland. Featuring comfortable interiors, on-site parking, and conveniently close amenities, there's no better place to go for your upcoming holiday.The spaceWith full use of the resort facilities and a hop, skip, and jump to the beautiful sands o...
from A$232 / night
Holiday Apartment for 4 People in Sydney, New South Wales
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Sydney, New South Wales
Holiday Apartment • 2 m² • 2 Bedrooms
This stylish 2-bed cottage is a short walk from Inner-West's gems like Sydney Park, Newtown's King Street, and various local cafes, bars, and restaurants. With earthy-toned interiors, light-filled living spaces, and proximity to public transport, you'll have no trouble visiting The Grounds of Alexandria, Sydney CBD, Royal Botanic Garden, and more. Stay here for a holiday to remember!The spaceAs you enter this charming cottage-style home, you'll find spacious, light-filled interiors with stylish atemporal decor and timber floors. The cosy living area, equipped with split A/C, leads to a full...
from A$346 / night

Book the Perfect Glamping in Australia

Discover Australia's Premier Luxury Camping Experience

Glamping in Australia offers an extraordinary fusion of comfort and wilderness, where guests can immerse themselves in the continent's diverse landscapes without sacrificing modern luxuries. From the red dirt of the Outback to coastal forests and rolling vineyard hills, Australian glamping accommodations provide unparalleled access to some of the world's most stunning natural environments. These thoughtfully designed retreats feature everything from safari-style tents with panoramic windows to eco-pods nestled among ancient eucalyptus trees, each offering a unique gateway to Australia's remarkable biodiversity.

The beauty of glamping in Australia lies in its seamless blend of adventure and sophistication. Unlike traditional camping, glamping sites in Australia provide guests with pre-erected luxury accommodations that eliminate the hassle of setting up camp while maintaining that authentic connection to nature.

Whether positioned on working farms where guests can participate in daily agricultural activities or perched on clifftops overlooking pristine beaches, these accommodations offer experiences that conventional hotels simply cannot match.

Australian glamping properties are renowned for their exceptional amenities that cater to discerning travelers seeking both comfort and adventure. Here's what guests can expect from these remarkable accommodations:

  • Premium king-size beds with 100% cotton linen and luxury bedding
  • Climate-controlled environments featuring wood fires, gas log fireplaces, and air conditioning
  • Spa-inspired bathrooms with heated outdoor spas, rain showers, and claw-foot bathtubs
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchenettes with Nespresso machines and gas BBQs
  • Distinctive alfresco bush showers with private natural surroundings
  • Outdoor fire pits perfect for stargazing and campfire cooking experiences
  • Solar power systems with USB charging points for sustainable luxury
  • Private decks and terraces showcasing spectacular landscape views
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for those who need to stay connected
  • Eco-friendly features including rainwater collection and carbon-neutral designs

Who Should Choose Glamping in Australia?

Perfect Getaways for Every Type of Traveler

Australia's glamping scene attracts a diverse range of travelers, from couples seeking romantic wilderness retreats to families wanting to introduce children to nature without compromising comfort.

Adventure enthusiasts gravitate toward glamping pods in Australia positioned near hiking trails, where they can explore the Blue Mountains' dramatic clifftops or trek through Tasmania's ancient rainforests. Wildlife lovers find their paradise in accommodations where kangaroos, koalas, and exotic bird species are regular visitors, particularly in regions like the Grampians and Kangaroo Island. Food and wine connoisseurs are drawn to glamping experiences in renowned regions such as the Barossa Valley and Margaret River, where they can combine luxury accommodation with world-class cellar door visits and farm-to-table dining experiences. The optimal time for glamping adventures varies by region, but generally, autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November) offer the most pleasant weather conditions, with average temperatures ranging from 18-25°C and minimal rainfall. During these seasons, availability is excellent with around 60-70 properties available weekly, and average nightly rates ranging from A$580-720, making it more affordable than peak summer periods when prices can reach A$870 per night.

Top 5 Australian Glamping Experiences You Cannot Miss

Essential Destinations for Unforgettable Adventures

Australia's vast landscape offers countless glamping opportunities, but these five experiences represent the pinnacle of luxury outdoor accommodation. Each destination provides unique access to the country's most spectacular natural wonders and cultural attractions.

  1. Uluru Red Centre Glamping
  2. Great Ocean Road Coastal Retreats
  3. Grampians National Park Adventure Camps
  4. Barossa Valley Wine Country Glamping
  5. Kakadu Wetlands Safari Tents

Uluru Red Centre Glamping

Experience the spiritual heart of Australia through luxury tented accommodations near Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. These elevated eco-tents provide unobstructed views of the iconic monolith while offering air-conditioned comfort and gourmet dining under some of the world's clearest night skies.

Great Ocean Road Coastal Retreats

Positioned along Victoria's legendary coastal drive, these clifftop glamping sites offer front-row seats to dramatic limestone formations including the famous Twelve Apostles. Guests wake to the sound of Southern Ocean waves and can explore hidden beaches accessible only through private property.

Grampians National Park Adventure Camps

Nestled within ancient mountain ranges, these eco-luxury tents provide direct access to world-class rock climbing, hiking trails, and Aboriginal rock art sites. The region's rugged beauty creates an ideal backdrop for wildlife photography and stargazing adventures.

Barossa Valley Wine Country Glamping

Surrounded by rolling vineyards and historic cellar doors, these romantic retreats combine luxury accommodation with premium wine experiences. Guests can participate in harvest activities, enjoy private tastings, and dine on regionally sourced produce prepared by acclaimed chefs.

Kakadu Wetlands Safari Tents

Located in Australia's largest national park, these elevated canvas pavilions offer immersive access to pristine wetlands teeming with crocodiles, exotic birds, and ancient Aboriginal culture. Guided tours reveal 40,000-year-old rock art galleries and traditional bush tucker experiences.

Australia hosts the largest glamping festival in the Southern Hemisphere, the Australian Glamping Awards, celebrating over 200 unique outdoor luxury experiences annually.

Exceptional Dining Near Australian Glamping Sites

World-Class Restaurants Worth the Journey

Australia's glamping destinations are often located near exceptional dining establishments that showcase the country's renowned culinary scene. These highly-rated restaurants provide the perfect complement to your luxury camping experience.

  • Brae Restaurant (Birregurra, Victoria) - This three-hat establishment with a 4.6-star rating offers innovative modern Australian cuisine using ingredients grown on their own organic farm, creating an authentic paddock-to-plate experience that pairs perfectly with nearby Otways glamping sites.
  • Orana Restaurant (Adelaide, South Australia) - With its exceptional 4.5-star rating, this award-winning venue specializes in native Australian ingredients, offering diners the chance to taste unique flavors like wattleseed and finger lime while staying at nearby Adelaide Hills glamping accommodations.
  • Franklin Restaurant (Hobart, Tasmania) - This celebrated 4.4-star establishment focuses on wood-fired cooking and locally sourced Tasmanian produce, making it an ideal dining destination for guests exploring the island's pristine wilderness glamping experiences.

Essential Information for Your Australian Glamping Adventure

Local Insights and Practical Tips

Understanding Australia's unique environment and customs enhances every glamping experience, ensuring both safety and maximum enjoyment. The continent's diverse climate zones mean that weather can vary dramatically between regions, so always pack layers regardless of the season.

Many glamping holidays in Australia take place in remote locations where mobile phone coverage may be limited, creating perfect opportunities for digital detox experiences. Most properties provide detailed arrival instructions since GPS systems sometimes struggle with rural addresses – following these directions carefully prevents unnecessary delays.

Australian glamping hosts consistently recommend bringing reef-safe sunscreen with high SPF protection, as the country's UV levels rank among the world's highest year-round. Wildlife encounters are common but should always be observed from respectful distances, particularly with native species like kangaroos and wombats that may appear docile but can be unpredictable. Many properties operate on tank water and solar power systems, encouraging guests to embrace sustainable practices that reduce environmental impact. Fire restrictions vary by season and location, with total fire bans implemented during high-risk periods – always check current regulations before planning campfire activities. The Australian tipping culture differs significantly from North American standards, with gratuities being appreciated but never expected, allowing guests to focus on enjoying their authentic bush experiences. For those seeking the ultimate indulgence, eco-friendly glamping in Australia represents the perfect synthesis of environmental consciousness and luxury comfort, where carbon-neutral accommodations utilize renewable energy while providing every conceivable amenity for an unforgettable wilderness retreat.