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Popular Glamping in Tasmania

Hobart, Tasmania

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

from A$185 per night

Hobart, Tasmania

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$226 per night

Hobart, Tasmania

9.9

Cottage for 4 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from A$293 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.8

Log cabin for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$171 per night

Launceston, Tasmania

10.0

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$279 per night

Bridport (TAS), Tasmania

9.3

Cottage for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$207 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.4

Cottage for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$353 per night

Tasmania, Australia

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$359 per night

Hobart, Tasmania

9.4

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from A$283 per night

Launceston, Tasmania

10.0

Holiday apartment for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$330 per night

Launceston, Tasmania

9.0

Holiday home for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$367 per night

Launceston, Tasmania

10.0

Holiday home for 4 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$346 per night

Tasmania, Australia

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$300 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.8

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$263 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.7

Holiday home for 7 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$223 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.4

Log cabin for 6 people

Free cancellation

from A$487 per night

Hobart, Tasmania

9.8

Holiday home for 9 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from A$609 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.9

Holiday home for 4 people, with sauna and garden

Free cancellation

from A$424 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.8

Holiday home for 11 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$1,303 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.9

Holiday home for 6 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$417 per night

Launceston, Tasmania

9.3

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$260 per night

Port Arthur (Tasmania), Tasmania

9.8

Holiday home for 10 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$231 per night

Tasmania, Australia

10.0

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$920 per night

Tasmania, Australia

9.9

Hotel for 8 people, with garden and pool

from A$332 per night

Find Glamping in Tasmania

Find your Perfect Glamping in Tasmania

Experience Tasmania's Wilderness in Style

Glamping in Tasmania offers an extraordinary way to immerse yourself in one of Australia's most pristine natural environments while enjoying modern luxuries and comforts. These unique accommodations blend the adventure of camping with the amenities of high-end hotels, creating an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and comfort seekers alike. Tasmania's glamping sites are thoughtfully positioned across the island's diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines and ancient rainforests to alpine highlands and secluded valleys. Each accommodation is designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing your connection with the natural world, featuring sustainable building materials, eco-friendly practices, and designs that complement rather than compete with the surrounding wilderness.

What sets glamping in Tasmania apart is the attention to detail and unique features that transform outdoor experiences into luxury retreats. Many glamping sites in Tasmania feature spacious accommodations with panoramic windows that frame breathtaking views of mountains, oceans, or forests, allowing guests to wake up to spectacular Tasmanian sunrises.

Here are the premium amenities guests can expect when choosing these exceptional accommodations:

  • Private parking with easy access to your accommodation
  • Pet-friendly policies allowing furry companions to join the adventure
  • High-speed internet connectivity for those who need to stay connected
  • Spectacular views of mountains, forests, or coastlines from your accommodation
  • Cozy fireplaces or wood-burning chimneys for warmth and ambiance
  • Private balconies or terraces perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation
  • Flat-screen televisions for entertainment during downtime
  • Reliable heating systems ensuring comfort throughout Tasmania's variable weather
  • Full-sized refrigerators and well-equipped kitchens for meal preparation
  • Thoughtfully designed interiors featuring local artwork and craftsmanship

Who Should Book Glamping in Tasmania

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Tasmania's diverse landscapes and unique ecosystems make it an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts, wildlife photographers, families seeking educational experiences, couples looking for romantic getaways, and anyone passionate about sustainable tourism. Nature lovers will find themselves captivated by the island's endemic species, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, and echidnas, while hiking enthusiasts can explore world-class trails like the Overland Track or shorter walks through ancient forests to spectacular waterfalls such as Liffey Falls and Meander Falls. Glamping pods in Tasmania provide the perfect base for cultural explorers interested in the island's rich Aboriginal heritage and convict history, with easy access to sites like Port Arthur Historic Site and the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Food and wine enthusiasts will appreciate Tasmania's burgeoning culinary scene, with properties often located near artisan producers, vineyards, and restaurants showcasing the island's exceptional seafood, dairy products, and cool-climate wines. The optimal time to visit Tasmania is during the warmer months from December to March, when temperatures range from 15-25°C (59-77°F), though autumn (March-May) offers stunning foliage and fewer crowds. Current pricing for premium accommodations ranges from A$318 per night in shoulder season to A$530+ during peak summer periods, with excellent availability across most months except the busy Christmas and New Year period when bookings should be secured well in advance.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Tasmania

Unmissable Highlights for Your Tasmanian Adventure

Tasmania's unique position as an island state has created extraordinary natural wonders and cultural sites that showcase the region's distinct character. These carefully selected destinations represent the diversity and natural beauty that make Tasmania one of Australia's most compelling travel destinations, each offering unique experiences that complement your glamping adventure.

  1. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
  2. Bay of Fires Conservation Area
  3. Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
  4. Bruny Island Wildlife Sanctuary
  5. Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage wilderness area represents Tasmania's most iconic landscape, featuring ancient rainforests, alpine moorlands, and crystal-clear mountain lakes. The park offers everything from gentle day walks to multi-day treks, with accommodation options nearby providing comfortable bases for exploration.

Bay of Fires Conservation Area

Stretching along Tasmania's northeast coast, this pristine area features white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and distinctive orange-lichened granite boulders. The area offers excellent fishing, snorkeling, and beach camping opportunities in one of the world's most photogenic coastal environments.

Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay

Home to one of the world's most photographed beaches, this peninsula park combines dramatic pink granite peaks with secluded coves and pristine beaches. The two-hour return walk to Wineglass Bay lookout is considered one of Tasmania's must-do experiences.

Bruny Island Wildlife Sanctuary

Accessible by a short ferry ride, Bruny Island offers exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities including rare white wallabies, echidnas, and diverse birdlife. The island also features artisan food producers, historic lighthouses, and spectacular coastal scenery.

Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)

Australia's most controversial and celebrated private museum combines ancient artifacts with challenging contemporary art in a stunning architectural setting. Located just outside Hobart, MONA provides a thought-provoking cultural experience that perfectly complements Tasmania's natural attractions.

Tasmania is home to the world's largest temperate rainforest wilderness, with some trees over 3,000 years old still growing today.

Exceptional Dining Experiences Near Your Glamping Retreat

Savor Tasmania's Culinary Excellence

Tasmania's food scene has gained international recognition for its emphasis on fresh, local ingredients and innovative preparation methods. These highly-rated establishments showcase the island's exceptional produce while providing memorable dining experiences that complement your outdoor adventures. Each restaurant has earned outstanding reviews from visitors who consistently praise both the quality of food and the welcoming atmosphere that reflects Tasmania's renowned hospitality.

  • Great Lake Hotel (4.3 stars, 1,104 reviews) - This historic establishment combines traditional pub atmosphere with contemporary cuisine, featuring locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list showcasing Tasmanian vintages in a stunning highland setting.
  • Hungry Wombat Cafe (4.3 stars, 732 reviews) - A beloved roadside cafe offering hearty meals, excellent coffee, and homemade baked goods, perfect for fueling up before wilderness adventures or warming up after outdoor activities.
  • Rustic Bakehouse (4.7 stars, 451 reviews) - This charming bakery and cafe specializes in artisan breads, pastries, and breakfast fare, using traditional baking methods and local ingredients to create memorable morning meals and afternoon treats.

Essential Tips for Your Tasmanian Glamping Experience

Local Insights and Practical Recommendations

Tasmania's unique geography and climate create specific considerations that can significantly enhance your glamping experience when properly understood. Local hosts consistently recommend packing layers regardless of season, as Tasmania's weather can change rapidly throughout the day, especially in mountainous regions where temperatures can vary dramatically between valleys and peaks.

Many glamping holidays in Tasmania benefit from the island's clean air and dark skies, making it one of the world's premier stargazing destinations - properties often provide telescopes or have designated viewing areas for astronomical observations. Sustainability is a core value among Tasmania's accommodation providers, with many sites operating on renewable energy, implementing water conservation measures, and supporting local conservation efforts through guest education programs and partnerships with wildlife organizations.

The island's relatively small size means that most attractions are within a few hours' drive of any accommodation, but hosts recommend planning itineraries that allow time for spontaneous discoveries and wildlife encounters that frequently occur along Tasmania's scenic routes. Transportation logistics are important to consider, as many pristine locations require careful navigation on gravel roads, though hosts typically provide detailed directions and are available to assist with any concerns. For the ultimate experience, consider booking eco-friendly glamping in Tasmania during shoulder seasons when you'll encounter fewer crowds, enjoy more personalized service from hosts, and potentially witness seasonal phenomena like aurora australis displays or whale migration patterns along the coastline.

FAQs: Glamping in Tasmania

Which types of services can you find at the glampings in Tasmania?

When looking at the amenities available on Holidu, it can be said that the glampings in Tasmania benefit from everything that travellers want! Here, the glampings generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (76%), balcony (69%), and barbecue (67%)...Sound tempting?

What are the reviews like for the glampings in Tasmania?

The glampings in this destination have many good reviews from holiday-makers. 67% of the glampings in Tasmania have excellent reviews and an average score of 4.5 stars!

Are the glampings in Tasmania suitable for holidays with children?

Holidu's data reveals that 73% of glampings in Tasmania are suitable for holidays with children, so you won't have any difficulty finding the perfect glamping for you and your family.

Are the glampings in Tasmania suitable for holiday-makers who wish to travel with their pets?

Of course! In Tasmania, 12% of the glampings welcome them with open arms, 27% even have a garden!

Do the glampings in Tasmania generally offer Wi-Fi?

Yes! According to Holidu's database, 76% of glampings in Tasmania have Wi-Fi. So no need to panic, you will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites during your stay!

What are the prices like for glampings in Tasmania?

A big percentage of glampings in Tasmania (41%) cost less than £100 a night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for finding a budget-friendly glamping!

Do the glampings in Tasmania usually have a fireplace or a pool?

Yes! According to the data collected last year, many glampings in Tasmania are equipped with a fireplace. Fancy a weekend by the fire? Don't delay in booking a glamping in Tasmania!

Are the glampings in Tasmania suitable for holidays with friends or rather for an escape as a small group?

According to Holidu's database, 80% of glampings are perfect for families with up to four travellers. Approximately 59% of the glampings here have at least two separate bedrooms. Tasmania is the ideal destination for small groups of friends!