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By Danielle Reckless
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Looking to escape to nature, but without the hassle of pitching your own tent?
If your idea of a weekend getaway requires a few more creature comforts, you’ve probably already heard of glamping. It’s got all of the wilderness vibes and opportunity to recharge, but you’ll wake up to the sound of birds chirping or waves lapping from your plush bed. And something a little sturdier than a two-man tent over your head.
Whether you want rustic beach eco-tents or secluded five star safari huts, here are the best spots for glamping in Queensland from the Gold Coast Hinterland to the Great Barrier Reef.
Ever wanted to camp at a winery?
Just steps from the grapes and divine Tuscan Terrace restaurant of Sirromet Winery is a collection of luxury safari tents elevated among the Laguna paperbark trees and scribble gums.
Sanctuary by Sirromet is perfect for a romantic weekend getaway when you want someone else to sort out dinner. And they’ve got every detail covered, from a plush king bed, robes, espresso machine, ensuite and of course, a mini bar stocked with their best drops.
Taste your way through the cellar door, or go behind-the-scenes for a tour of their environmentally sustainable wine making practices. Then, crack a bottle, sit back and relax on your balcony surrounded by bushland.
The favourite weekend escape for Brisbane locals, elevate your trip to Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and check into an eco-tent by the beach.
These glampsites put nature first - because that's the true beauty of Straddie - but have everything you need for a comfy beach getaway. And with glamping available at several campsites around the island: Amity Point, Adder Rock, Cylinder Beach and Bradbury's Beach, you can choose your base to explore.
Board the ferry to Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) for a camping adventure where you don’t need to bring your gear.
You’ll find Castaways at Bulwer, 20 minutes from the MICAT ferry drop off point on the island (but there are transfers if you don’t have access to a 4WD).
Here, the recipe for your camping success comes with a queen size bed, ensuite and plush linen. And all the rugged beauty of the island and its many adventures on your doorstep. There’s a communal camp kitchen offering access to BBQs, gas stove, microwave and fridge. Plus an on-site convenience store, liquor store and cafe serving breakfast and lunch.
For glamping that mixes rainforest peace with plenty to do, Tamborine Mountain Glades hits the mark for a Queensland getaway. Tucked into lush rainforest, the luxury tents look out over Cedar Creek and come with proper bathrooms including outdoor showers and heated floors.
Kick back in your own outdoor hot tub with views of the rainforest, or toast marshmallows at your personal fire pit as the sun goes down. Families will love the luxury family tent with its own plunge pool and deck.
With Thunderbird Park's restaurant, bar and adventure activities (ziplines, high ropes, mini golf) just a short walk away – plus the national park beauty, wineries and charm of Tamborine Mountain at your doorstep – this is a Queensland glamping experience that can be adventurous or relaxing as you like.
Couples seeking tranquillity should check in at luxurious Tuckers Retreat, a rural glamping experience where you’ll be among a maximum four guests at any time. Connect with nature in total comfort, or get adventurous on nearby hiking and mountain biking trails. However you spend your day, end it with a glass of champagne and a refreshing hydrotherapy spa – there’s a hot tub right on the deck.
With so many more glamping experiences near Brisbane, nature is your oyster.
Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in nature at Nightfall. You’ll find this eco-chic retreat nestled in the ancient forest of Lamington National Park, just a short drive from the Gold Coast or Brisbane.
Here, the only thing to do is sleep, eat, relax, and repeat. Your hosts take care of the cooking, with an organic breakfast and dinner spread served by the babbling Christmas Creek that runs through the property. They don’t forget lunch either. Packed gourmet lunchbox wait for you at breakfast, perfect to throw into a knapsack as you try one of the bush walks nearby.
Did we mention the tent has twin bathtubs and a fireplace for cooler evenings?
Hike through world-heritage listed Gondwana rainforest to discover waterfalls and swimming holes in Lamington National Park, then return to your tranquil forest escape at the campground of O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat. You can pitch your own tent here, or sink into relaxation mode in one of 17 powered safari tents perched amongst the trees (two tents featuring disabled access).
There’s communal bathrooms, a communal kitchen area that overlooks the stunning McPherson Range, fire pit area, and all the action of the hinterland right here to enjoy, including the Tree Top Walk and magical Moran Falls.
Spend more time exploring the great outdoors and less time fussing with gear when you stay at Binna Burra’s Safari Tents. Ideal for families and multi-day hikers, the tents range in size, accommodating from 3 - 6 people, with access to communal fire pits and campsite amenities like hot showers and cooking facilities. Skip cooking and book a two- or three-course dinner package.
Can’t decide between a family camping adventure or a farm stay? Do both at Paradise Country, where you can spend the weekend with the animals and sleep in the Farmstay Eco Tents.
Only 20 minutes’ drive from Surfers Paradise, you’ll have a wild experience here. Meet farm animals and Aussie favourites from wombats to Tasmanian Devils, feed a koala, ride ponies, and learn about our unique wildlife.
Stay overnight to enjoy exclusive sunrise and sunset farm activities like feeding the farm animals, collecting eggs, milking the cows plus nightly campfires. Parents take note: there’s even Farmstay happy hour with an animal meet and greet from 5-6pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Discover more here.
Watching eastern grey kangaroos bounce through the bushland and feed on the grass beside your tent at sunset is just one of the reasons you should call Habitat home.
Nestled into one of only two Everglades biospheres in the world, Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp is set on 65 acres of natural bushland, by the shores of Lake Cootharaba. Glamping facilities are available for couples and groups. Plus, Everglades boat and canoe tours depart daily from the accommodation. There’s also an on-site bistro and bar serving Habitat’s own craft beers, Eco Brewing Co.
And if you want to explore further afield, Noosa’s world-class dining and national park is just a 30 minute drive away.
For a fun-filled family glamping getaway, you can’t do better than Rivershore. Right on the banks of the Maroochy River, it’s a peaceful spot with all the amenities you need, and the Sunshine Coast’s best beaches and hinterland adventures on your doorstep.
Waterslides, swimming pool, mini golf and a jumping cushion with keep kids active while you’re in camp, while the riverfront family safari tents sleep up to four or six, with their own ensuite bathroom and kitchen too.
Sleep by the tumbling waters of Petrie Creek and wake with the beauty of the hinterland at your fingertips. 10 minutes’ drive from Montville and just 20 minutes to Mooloolaba Beach, Starry Nights Luxury Camping is a favourite glamping spot in Queensland.
Set on a private 17 acres in Woombye and surrounded by wilderness, this eco-retreat has the finest touches for a serene escape, including a freestanding bathtub, fireplace for cool evenings, kitchenette and bathroom.
Want to gaze up at a glowing sky of a billion stars from the comfort of your own spa? Check in to Alure.
On the outskirts of Stanthorpe, Queensland’s fruit bowl and the gateway to wine country, Alure offers five star glamping complete with its own eco-fireplace. More like a hotel cocooned in canvas, your ‘tent’ is equipped with a full kitchen and ensuite bathroom.
By day, discover Stanthorpe like a local. By night, taste your way through the nearby restaurants. Or have Alure’s executive chef whip up a feast for two and deliver it straight to your tent, before sinking into your four-poster bed for a good night’s sleep.
Planning a trip to Carnarvon National Park? Peaceful Wallaroo Outback Retreat offers some of the best glamping in Queensland just an hour's drive from the park's hiking trails.
Set on a 72,000 acre cattle property among the dramatic sandstone cliffs of the Carnarvon Ranges, this retreat caters up to 24 guests across ten glamping sites – so you’re guaranteed an uninterrupted soundtrack of birdsong among the towering eucalypts.
Your accommodation – lovingly built from timber milled on the property – is designed for self-catering with fully equipped kitchens to fuel up for days of adventure, before joining other campers around the firepit as the outback sky fills with stars.
Heading to the world’s largest sand island? K’gari might be the ultimate beach camping destination, but if you want all the hard work done for you, holiday with an environmentally-friendly edge at The Eco Retreat.
Close to all the island’s hotspots, the retreat is 100 metres from 75 Mile Beach and set within the dingo fence for safety. And the tents? They’ve got everything you need – whether you’re travelling with your partner or a group – plus communal kitchens for evening cook-ups after a long day of exploring.
There’s nothing quite like tasting your way around Bundaberg (or day-tripping to the reef) then coming home to soak in a bath while listening to the waves crash on the beach.
Nestled between the white sands of Woodgate Beach and a national park, each safari tent at NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park comes with a kitchenette, indoor lounge, ensuite, ocean-facing deck and our favourite – the outdoor bathtub.
For a Queensland glamping experience that combines farm stay charm with wildlife encounters, Splitters Farm delivers in spades.
This 160-acre tranquil bush retreat works perfectly as a home base for exploring the region, but you could easily bliss out here for a few days. The roomy two-bedroom safari tents come with their own balconies and fire pit areas overlooking Splitters Creek, where you might spot platypus and over 150 types of birds.
Early birds can wander the working cattle farm with a hot coffee, feeding rescue animals as the day breaks—a uniquely Aussie glamping experience that connects you to the land and its critters.
Looking for your own private patch of the Southern Great Barrier Reef? Check into Wilson Island Resort and you’ll have every barefoot luxury at your fingertips, as you soak your toes into the sand. A natural coral cay, Wilson Island has some of Queensland’s best snorkelling right at your doorstep, and you’ll be one of a handful of guests staying at any time. As for your digs? The Reef Safari Eco-Tents feature every creature comfort, from plush king beds to chef-prepared meals.
Fall asleep to the sound of waves lapping and wake up with mere steps between your bed and the beach. Absolute beachfront views are the biggest drawcard of the glamping tents at NRMA Agnes Water Holiday Park.
Spend your days ticking off this Agnes Water to-do-list, or soaking up the sun on the adjacent Agnes Water Surf Beach, which is patrolled by lifeguards year-round.
Looking for a solid home base to explore Townsville? A short drive south of the city you’ll find the 14 acres of quiet BIG4 Eco Resort Townsville feels a whole other world away. It’s right across the road from Billabong Sanctuary, and within easy reach of the swimming holes and hiking trails of Bowling Green National Park.
There’s accommodation for big rigs, caravans, campervans and tents, but the glamping tents get our vote, with luxurious king size bed, ensuite, and airconditioning to beat that tropical heat.
Hidden just 20 minutes from Cooktown (or a spectacular four-hour drive from Cairns), Rossville Retreat's eco-lodges Rossville Retreat's eco-lodges hit the sweet spot between camping and comfort. Set among 300 acres of bushland overlooked by Kalkajaka, each lodge comes with its own bathroom and private patio looking out to the bush. The shared camp kitchen with BBQs makes it easy to cook up a feast, but what really makes this place special are the Indigenous guided bush walks with local expert, Mooks.
If you're not up for the drive, the retreat has its own airstrip for a quick 45-minute flight from Cairns.
For a taste of the outback in our tropical north, travel with Kinrara Expeditions from Cairns to the peaceful Kinrara Wetlands and private cattle station to let go of real life for a little bit – and have the adventure of a lifetime.
While you could easily spend your week relaxing with a cuppa on the deck of your luxury tent overlooking the wetlands, this is the place to embrace outback livin’, the real magic happens when you dive into activities like cattle mustering, kayaking, hiking, or taking to the skies on a heli tour.
For exclusive Queensland glamping in the heart of dinosaur country, Rangelands Outback Camp sits atop a jump up (mesa) on a working cattle property just 10km north of Winton. With only six tents accommodating 12 guests, this is outback luxury at its finest.
Each tent has a comfy king-size bed and bush-view shower, while a chef whips up gourmet, hearty meals with local spices, served alongside fine wines. But what puts this among the best glamping in Queensland are the custom small-group trips: 4WD tours to iconic dinosaur spots, flights over vast national parks, and even pub crawls by air that show you what Outback Queensland is really about.
Exploring Outback Queensland doesn’t mean you’ll have to pack your tent and get ready to rough it. At least, not at Mitchell Grass Retreat. Here, you can take in spectacular sunsets after a day of discovering the natural beauty and Australian history in Longreach, the centre of red dirt country. You’ll get a front row seat to big sky beauty, with luxury glamping tents including electricity, kitchenettes with appliances, ensuite bathroom and a private outdoor deck.
There’s accommodation for couples and families, so settle in and get ready for an incredible outback experience from the saltwater pool or nights around the fire pit.
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