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Popular Glamping in Queensland

Cairns, Far North Queensland

9.2

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

Free cancellation

from A$395 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

10.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$152 per night

Hervey Bay, Queensland

9.6

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$179 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

10.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$192 per night

Coolum Beach, Sunshine Coast

9.0

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace and pool, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$327 per night

Queensland, Australia

10.0

Holiday apartment for 10 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$398 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

9.3

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

Free cancellation

from A$149 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

10.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$303 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

9.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$212 per night

Hervey Bay, Queensland

10.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$141 per night

Cairns, Far North Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$144 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with pool, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$149 per night

Coolum Beach, Sunshine Coast

9.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$289 per night

Cairns, Far North Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from A$334 per night

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

10.0

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

Free cancellation

from A$212 per night

Alexandra Headland, Sunshine Coast

9.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$190 per night

Coolum Beach, Sunshine Coast

10.0

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$253 per night

Buderim, Sunshine Coast

10.0

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from A$313 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 6 people, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$291 per night

Queensland, Australia

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$200 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

8.9

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

Free cancellation

from A$218 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$172 per night

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and pool

Free cancellation

from A$236 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

8.8

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with pool and balcony/terrace as well as sauna, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$160 per night

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Holiday Apartment for 5 People in Surfers Paradise, Queensland
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Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Holiday Apartment • 116 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.4
(26 reviews)
Nestled in the heart of Surfers Paradise, this stylish 2-bed, 2-bath apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Featuring two queen beds and a sofa bed, it accommodates up to five guests. Enjoy the balcony, a fully equipped kitchen, and access to resort-style amenities, including indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and a tennis court. With on-site parking and a prime location near beaches, cafés, and public transport, it's an ideal choice for your Gold Coast getaway. The space Welcome to this inviting 2-bedroom apartment, a stylish retreat in Surfers Paradise. Designed for c...
from A$238 / night
Holiday Apartment for 2 People in Brisbane, Queensland
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Brisbane, Queensland
Holiday Apartment • 64 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.8
(10 reviews)
Enjoy a sleek Brisbane escape from this 1-bed apartment in the CBD. With scenic river glimpses, ducted A/C, Netflix-ready TV, and access to amazing communal rooftop, gym, and indoor pool amenities, this space suits business or leisure travellers. Cook in the full kitchen or unwind in the stylish lounge. The space Located in a central Brisbane complex, this inviting one-bedroom apartment offers a bright, modern space with soft carpeting and curated furnishings. The bedroom features a comfortable king bed with blackout blinds, wooden coat hangers, and bedside tables with lamps for a restful n...
from A$159 / night
Holiday Apartment for 2 People in Brisbane, Queensland
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Brisbane, Queensland
Holiday Apartment • 1 m² • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(22 reviews)
Enjoy a stylish stay in this spacious 1-bed apartment in vibrant West End. With access to a pool, BBQ terrace, and a secure onsite car park, it’s perfect for relaxed city breaks. Featuring ducted A/C, a full kitchen, laundry, and a private balcony, this apartment is ideal for couples or solo travellers. Easy front door access from the apartment block to the amazing Brisbane river way. Self-check-in via lockbox. The space Step inside this bright and modern West End apartment, where comfort meets convenience in a thoughtfully designed space. The open-plan layout features a carpeted living are...
from A$203 / night

Book the Perfect Glamping in Queensland

Experience Luxury in Nature's Playground

Glamping in Queensland offers an extraordinary fusion of wilderness adventure and luxury comfort, transforming the traditional camping experience into something truly magical. This stunning Australian state provides the perfect backdrop for glamorous camping, where guests can immerse themselves in breathtaking landscapes without sacrificing modern amenities. From the tropical rainforests of the Daintree to the pristine beaches of the Whitsundays, glamping sites in Queensland showcase the region's incredible biodiversity and natural beauty.

Queensland's unique glamping accommodations feature distinctive architectural elements that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Think luxury eco-tents with panoramic ocean views, converted farm buildings offering authentic rural experiences, and tree house-style retreats hidden within lush rainforest canopies.

These accommodations typically showcase canvas walls with timber frames, elevated platforms for flood protection and better views, and extensive use of natural materials like stone and recycled timber. Many feature wraparound decks that extend living spaces into nature, creating an indoor-outdoor lifestyle that's quintessentially Australian.

The second mention of glamping in Queensland reveals accommodations that consistently deliver exceptional amenities designed to enhance your connection with nature while maintaining comfort. Here's what guests can expect from these remarkable properties:

  • King-size beds with 100% cotton linens and fluffy bathrobes
  • Private bathrooms featuring hot indoor showers and stone outdoor baths
  • Fully equipped kitchenettes with gas BBQs and outdoor dining areas
  • Heated spas and open-air showers under starlit skies
  • Off-grid solar power systems for sustainable luxury
  • Private fire pits perfect for evening stargazing sessions
  • Direct access to beaches, rivers, or hiking trails
  • Wildlife viewing opportunities right from your accommodation
  • Complimentary provisions for s'mores and outdoor cooking
  • Climate control systems including wood heaters and fans

Who Should Experience Glamping in Queensland

Travellers and Activities

Queensland's diverse landscapes and year-round favorable climate make glamping holidays in Queensland perfect for a wide variety of travelers seeking unique experiences.

Adventure enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for exploration, from snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef to hiking through ancient rainforests like the Daintree, where visitors can walk among trees over 135 million years old. Beach lovers can choose from over 7,000 kilometers of coastline, including world-famous destinations like Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, consistently ranked among the world's best beaches with its pristine silica sand. The optimal time to visit varies by region, but generally April through October offers the most comfortable conditions with temperatures ranging from 20-28°C (68-82°F) and minimal rainfall. During peak season (May-September), average nightly rates range from AUD $650-875, while shoulder seasons (March-April, October-November) offer excellent value at AUD $525-640 per night with good availability of 60-70 properties. Couples seeking romantic retreats will appreciate intimate settings like Rules Beach Luxury Eco Tents, where private beachfront fire pits and stone outdoor baths create unforgettable moments, while families can enjoy farm stay experiences at working cattle stations where children can participate in daily animal care activities.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Queensland

Things to Do in Queensland

  1. Great Barrier Reef Marine Paradise
  2. Daintree Rainforest Discovery
  3. Fraser Island (K'gari) Adventure
  4. Whitsunday Islands Sailing
  5. Lamington National Park Canopy Walk

Great Barrier Reef Marine Paradise

The world's largest coral reef system stretches over 2,300 kilometers along Queensland's coast, offering unparalleled snorkeling and diving experiences. Cairns and Port Douglas serve as primary gateways, with day trips featuring glass-bottom boat tours, helicopter rides, and guided underwater expeditions among vibrant coral gardens teeming with tropical fish, sea turtles, and reef sharks.

Daintree Rainforest Discovery

This UNESCO World Heritage site represents one of the oldest surviving rainforests on Earth, where ancient ferns and towering kauri pines create a prehistoric landscape. The famous Daintree Discovery Centre features an elevated canopy walk 23 meters above the forest floor, while nearby Cape Tribulation offers the rare experience where rainforest meets reef.

Fraser Island (K'gari) Adventure

The world's largest sand island provides unique 4WD experiences along 75-mile beach, freshwater lakes, and ancient rainforest growing in sand. Visitors can explore the famous Maheno Shipwreck, swim in pristine Lake McKenzie, and spot dingoes in their natural habitat while staying in off-grid glamping accommodations that promote digital detox.

Whitsunday Islands Sailing

This collection of 74 tropical islands features some of Australia's most spectacular sailing waters, with Whitehaven Beach's silica sand and Hill Inlet's swirling patterns creating postcard-perfect scenery. Multi-day sailing adventures and luxuryyacht charters offer intimate access to secluded bays and coral gardens.

Lamington National Park Canopy Walk

Located in the Gold Coast hinterland, this park features Australia's longest tree-top canopy walk, suspended 15 meters above the forest floor. The 180-meter walkway provides spectacular views of ancient Antarctic beech trees and offers excellent opportunities for spotting lyrebirds and other endemic wildlife species.

Queensland's Lamington National Park contains some of the last remaining Antarctic beech trees in the world, survivors from when Australia was part of the supercontinent Gondwana 100 million years ago.

Outstanding Dining Experiences Near Queensland Glamping Sites

Restaurant Recommendations

  • Spirit House Restaurant - Located in Yandina, this award-winning establishment (4.4 stars, 2,847 reviews) specializes in contemporary Thai cuisine set within lush tropical gardens, featuring dishes made with locally sourced Australian ingredients and an extensive wine list focusing on regional Queensland vineyards.
  • Noosa Beach House Peter Kuruvita - This oceanfront restaurant (4.2 stars, 1,456 reviews) in Noosa Heads offers modern Australian cuisine with Sri Lankan influences, showcasing fresh seafood from local waters and organic produce from the Sunshine Coast hinterland, all while providing panoramic beach views.
  • The Fish House - Situated in Burleigh Heads (4.5 stars, 3,234 reviews), this coastal favorite serves exceptional seafood including locally caught barramundi, mud crab, and Moreton Bay bugs, complemented by an impressive selection of Australian wines and craft beers in a relaxed beachside atmosphere.

Essential Queensland Glamping Insights

Good Things to Know

Local hosts consistently recommend visiting during the dry season (May through October) when humidity levels drop significantly and rainfall is minimal, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities and wildlife spotting. Glamping pods in Queensland often feature unique sustainability practices, with many properties utilizing rainwater harvesting systems, composting toilets, and solar power to minimize environmental impact while maintaining luxury standards.

Cultural etiquette in rural Queensland emphasizes respect for Indigenous heritage, with many glamping sites offering educational experiences about Aboriginal culture and traditional land management practices that have shaped the landscape for over 60,000 years.

Wildlife safety represents a crucial consideration, as Queensland hosts diverse species including saltwater crocodiles in northern regions, venomous snakes, and the world's most dangerous jellyfish during stinger season (October-May).

Experienced local guides often provide safety briefings and accompany guests during bushwalking activities. The state's famous "Ekka" (Royal Queensland Show) in August offers glamping guests unique cultural experiences, while the annual whale migration season (May-November) provides spectacular viewing opportunities from coastal accommodations. For those seeking the ultimate nature immersion, consider booking a luxury glamping site in Queensland with private beach access, where you can wake to the sound of waves and enjoy exclusive sunrise experiences away from crowded tourist areas.

FAQs: Glamping in Queensland

Which types of services can you find in the glampings in Queensland?

When looking at the services offered by Holidu, it can be said that the glampings in Queensland benefit from everything that travellers need! Here, the glampings generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: air conditioning (84%), Wi-Fi (72%), and barbecue (66%)...Not bad, right?

How are the reviews for the glampings in Queensland?

On average, the glampings here have rather positive comments. Judging by the Holidu database, 47% of glampings have a rating equivalent to or higher than 4.5 stars. This is a fairly high percentage which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal glamping for a wonderful holiday!

Are the glampings in Queensland suitable for families with children?

According to the Holidu database, 70% of glampings in Queensland are suitable for families with children, so you won't have any difficulty finding the perfect glamping for you and your family.

Are the glampings in Queensland suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

For sure! In Queensland, 21% of the glampings give you the opportunity to bring along your furry best friend, 20% even have a garden!

Do the glampings in Queensland often offer an internet connection?

Of course! According to last year's data, 72% of glampings in Queensland have Wi-Fi. So no need to panic, you will be able to browse the internet throughout your stay!

How much does it cost for glampings in Queensland?

According to Holidu's database, there are few glampings in Queensland costing less than £100 per night.

Do the glampings in Queensland generally come equipped with a fireplace or a pool?

Good news! According to last year's data, the glampings in Queensland have everything you need for all seasons. Here, 12% are equipped with a fireplace and 54% a pool.

Are the glampings in Queensland suitable for holidays with the whole family or better for a holiday as a couple?

According to Holidu's database, 83% of glampings are made for up to four guests. Approximately 69% of the glampings here have at least two separate bedrooms. This is the perfect destination for small groups of friends!