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Popular Glamping in South Coast NSW

New South Wales

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

from A$313 per night

Mossy Point, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with garden, with pets

from A$291 per night

Malua Bay, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with garden, child-friendly

from A$249 per night

Kiama, New South Wales

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

from A$344 per night

Tomakin, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 8 people, with garden

from A$445 per night

Denhams Beach, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with hot tub and balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$355 per night

Malua Bay, New South Wales

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

from A$411 per night

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

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

from A$360 per night

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

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

from A$334 per night

Broulee, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 8 people

from A$604 per night

Malua Bay, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$653 per night

New South Wales

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

from A$242 per night

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

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

from A$187 per night

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

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

from A$226 per night

Tomakin, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 6 people, child-friendly

from A$388 per night

New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 9 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$417 per night

Batehaven, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 8 people, child-friendly

from A$441 per night

Nowra, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 2 people, child-friendly

from A$185 per night

Kiama, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace, with pets

from A$373 per night

Kiama, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace, with pets

from A$339 per night

Kiama, New South Wales

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

from A$378 per night

New South Wales

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

from A$226 per night

New South Wales

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

from A$279 per night

Batemans Bay, New South Wales

Holiday apartment for 8 people, with garden

from A$357 per night

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Best Glamping in South Coast NSW

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Holiday Apartment for 5 People in Batehaven, New South Wales
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Batehaven, New South Wales
Holiday Apartment • 2 m² • 2 Bedrooms
Enjoy a peaceful coastal escape in this spacious top-floor home, featuring two bedrooms, an ensuite, and a shared pool. Relax on the verandah, unwind in the cosy living space, and take advantage of the communal laundry. Just minutes from Batehaven’s stunning beaches and local cafés, this home offers a comfortable stay with convenient access to nearby attractions.The spaceThis top-level home in Batehaven offers a serene coastal retreat with stunning outdoor spaces. Featuring two well-appointed bedrooms, including a main bedroom with an ensuite, it provides a comfortable setting for a relaxin...
from A$355 / night
Holiday Apartment for 5 People in New South Wales
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New South Wales
Holiday Apartment • 1 m² • 2 Bedrooms
Discover the coastal allure of Surf Beach in this incredibly spacious 2-bedroom home, located just minutes away from Wimbie Beach, Surf Beach and other attractions and amenities. Nestled in a natural setting, this luminous home features modern interiors and splendid outdoors including a BBQ area and a fire pit. Immerse yourself in tranquillity — whether relaxing with a book, savouring a meal, or taking leisurely strolls along the beach or through the lush landscapes of this idyllic location.The spacePicture waking up in close proximity to stunning beaches, national parks, scenic walks, and ...
from A$224 / night
Holiday Apartment for 6 People in Batemans Bay, New South Wales
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Batemans Bay, New South Wales
Holiday Apartment • 122 m² • 3 Bedrooms
Discover the coastal charm of Batemans Bay in this spacious 3-bedroom home adjacent to the Clyde River and only a few minutes walk to the board walk, restaurants and shops. This light-filled home with alfresco dining and a refreshing pool invites serenity—perfect for unwinding with a book, strolling along the riverbank, or fishing from the communal jetty. Located across the road from the boat ramp and just moments from stunning beaches, this is a perfect getaway destination.The spaceImagine waking up close to beautiful beaches, scenic water ways and walks, and many other exhilarating advent...
from A$277 / night

Find your Perfect Glamping in South Coast NSW

Luxury Camping Meets Coastal Paradise

Glamping in South Coast NSW offers the perfect fusion of outdoor adventure and luxury comfort along Australia's pristine southeastern coastline. These unique accommodations range from elevated treehouses overlooking kangaroo-filled valleys to beachfront safari tents just steps from golden sand beaches. Unlike traditional camping, glamping sites in South Coast NSW provide guests with fully furnished interiors, comfortable beds with hotel-quality linens, and modern amenities while maintaining an authentic connection to nature. Properties feature architectural marvels like A-framed designs and heritage cottages, many positioned within 50 meters of beach access or nestled beside tranquil rivers and creeks.

Glamping in South Coast NSW typically showcases expansive outdoor living areas with north-facing timber decking, stone outdoor baths with gum tree views, and all-weather entertaining spaces perfect for stargazing. Guests can expect these premium amenities during their stay:

  • Private pools and outdoor spa facilities
  • Fire pits with complimentary firewood for evening gatherings
  • Fully equipped kitchens with Nespresso machines and quality appliances
  • WiFi and Netflix for modern connectivity
  • BBQ areas with gas bottles always supplied
  • Outdoor showers and stone bathtubs
  • Welcome packages with French bubbly and chocolates
  • Pet-friendly fenced yards and beach access
  • Sonos sound systems and smart TV entertainment
  • Professional linen service and daily housekeeping options

Who Should Book Glamping in South Coast NSW

Travellers and Activities

This spectacular coastal region caters perfectly to nature enthusiasts who crave luxury comfort, couples seeking romantic waterfront escapes, and families wanting memorable beachside adventures.

Beach lovers will discover pristine stretches like Tura Beach with its famous rockpool and Pambula Beach offering excellent swimming and surfing conditions. Adventure seekers can explore the challenging Pinnacles loop walking track in Eden or kayak through the protected waters of Pambula Lake while spotting dolphins and native waterbirds. Food and wine enthusiasts will appreciate the region's renowned oyster farms at Broadwater and boutique wineries scattered throughout the hinterland valleys. The optimal visiting period spans September through April when temperatures range from 20-28°C, perfect for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. Glamping holidays in South Coast NSW are particularly appealing from November through February when availability averages 40-80 properties weekly with prices ranging from A$634-$1,050 per week, offering excellent value during the peak summer season when whale watching, farmers markets, and outdoor festivals create a vibrant coastal atmosphere.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions

Things to Do on the South Coast

Discover the South Coast's most captivating destinations that showcase the region's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique wildlife experiences.

  1. Eden Killer Whale Museum
  2. Mimosa Rocks National Park
  3. Bega Cheese Heritage Centre
  4. Eden Lookout and Rotary Park
  5. Pambula Rivermouth

Eden Killer Whale Museum

This fascinating maritime museum showcases the extraordinary relationship between whalers and killer whales at Twofold Bay. The museum features the skeleton of Old Tom, a legendary orca who helped whalers hunt baleen whales in a remarkable symbiotic partnership that lasted decades. Interactive exhibits and historical artifacts bring this unique chapter of Australian maritime history to life.

Mimosa Rocks National Park

Stretching along 17 kilometers of unspoiled coastline, this protected wilderness offers pristine beaches, dramatic rock formations, and diverse ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy secluded camping spots, excellent fishing locations, and scenic walking trails that wind through coastal heathlands and eucalyptus forests where echidnas and wombats roam freely.

Bega Cheese Heritage Centre

Experience Australia's dairy heritage at this interactive center where visitors can witness traditional cheese-making processes and sample award-winning products. The facility offers guided tours, tastings of aged cheddars and specialty cheeses, and educational exhibits about sustainable farming practices that have shaped the region's agricultural identity.

Eden Lookout and Rotary Park

Perched high above Twofold Bay, this scenic vantage point provides panoramic views of the Sapphire Coast and surrounding wilderness. The lookout is particularly spectacular during whale migration season when southern right whales and humpback whales can be observed from the elevated viewing platform, especially during sunrise and sunset hours.

Pambula Rivermouth

This pristine estuary environment offers exceptional opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation. The calm waters are perfect for stand-up paddleboarding while the surrounding wetlands attract over 150 bird species, including white-bellied sea eagles, pelicans, and seasonal migratory shorebirds that create remarkable photography opportunities.

Eden's killer whale museum houses Old Tom's skeleton, who famously helped whalers by herding baleen whales into Twofold Bay for over 30 years.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences

Restaurant Suggestions

The South Coast's culinary scene celebrates fresh seafood, local produce, and innovative dining concepts that showcase the region's coastal lifestyle and agricultural heritage.

  • Broadwater Oysters (4.7 stars) - Located at Pambula Lake, this working oyster farm offers freshly shucked Pacific oysters with waterfront views. Visitors can enjoy tastings directly from the water while learning about sustainable aquaculture practices that have made this region famous for premium shellfish.
  • Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf Restaurant (4.3 stars) - This unique venue combines dining with marine education, featuring fresh local seafood while offering views of Merimbula Lake. The restaurant specializes in locally caught fish and chips alongside educational displays about native marine life and conservation efforts.
  • Longstocking Brewery (4.3 stars) - A craft brewery and restaurant in Pambula serving artisanal beers brewed on-site alongside hearty pub fare. The venue features locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menus, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for families and beer enthusiasts seeking authentic regional flavors.

Essential Travel Information

Good Things to Know

Local hosts consistently recommend visiting during weekdays for quieter beaches and better wildlife spotting opportunities, particularly for whale watching between May and November when southern right whales frequent the coastal waters. The region champions sustainable tourism practices, with many accommodations featuring solar power systems, rainwater collection, and native garden landscapes that require minimal irrigation.

Glamping pods in South Coast NSW often include complimentary beach equipment, local guidebooks with insider knowledge, and connections to eco-tour operators who prioritize environmental conservation. Cultural customs include respecting Aboriginal heritage sites along walking trails and supporting local farmers markets that operate in towns like Bega and Merimbula every Saturday morning.

Transportation tips include renting vehicles with high clearance for accessing remote glamping locations and downloading offline maps since mobile coverage can be intermittent in national park areas. The region's commitment to preserving natural environments means many properties participate in wildlife corridors programs, so guests might encounter native animals like echidnas, wombats, and various bird species during their stay. For the ultimate coastal experience, book luxury glamping with ocean views in South Coast NSW during shoulder seasons when accommodation rates are most favorable and natural attractions are less crowded, allowing for more intimate connections with this remarkable landscape.

FAQs: Glamping in South Coast NSW

Which types of amenities can you expect to find in the glampings in South Coast NSW?

In regard to the amenities offered by Holidu, it appears that the glampings in South Coast NSW contain everything that holiday-makers dream of! Here, the glampings generally include a variety of amenities, the most popular being: barbecue (79%), balcony (75%), and Wi-Fi (58%)...What are you waiting for?

How are the glampings usually rated in South Coast NSW?

On average, the glampings here are fairly well rated. According to the Holidu database, 43% of glampings have a rating of 4.5 stars. This is a relatively 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 South Coast NSW child-friendly?

According to the Holidu database, 22% of glampings in South Coast NSW are child-friendly, it will therefore be easy to find the perfect glamping for you and your family.

Are the glampings in South Coast NSW pet-friendly?

According to Holidu's data, only 9% of glampings in South Coast NSW accept pets. We can therefore advise that there are more suitable destinations in Australia for owners and their pets.

Do the glampings in South Coast NSW generally offer an internet connection?

According to Holidu's database, approximately 58% of glampings in South Coast NSW include an internet connection, just what you need to stay connected!

Do the glampings in South Coast NSW often have a fireplace or a pool?

For sure! According to Holidu's data, the glampings in South Coast NSW are ideal in summer and winter. Here, 23% are equipped with a fireplace and 11% a pool.

Are the glampings in South Coast NSW suitable for trips with several people or rather for an escape as a small group?

In South Coast NSW, according to Holidu's database, 54% of glampings accept up to eight guests, 46% of these glampings have at least four bedrooms. But 97% of glampings also accept up to four guests, 94% of the glampings are made up of at least two separate bedrooms. This is therefore the ideal destination for travelling in small or large groups, with family or friends!