Pack your bags and leave your tent behind for a memorable glamping getaway in Australia.
Australia has long been a nation of campers—nothing says holiday like a fully loaded ute, an esky packed with drinks, and the billy ready to put over the fire. So when glamping arrived, it was a welcome addition to the scene. After all, sometimes it's nice to head off for the weekend with just a small backpack of gear. Australian glamping sites aren't just limited to bell and safari tents (although those are on offer, too)—they run the gamut from entire wilderness lodges in Victoria's High Country and luxury studios in Queensland's rainforest to tiny houses set on NSW cattle stations. In some spots you can expect fully self-contained units, complete with ensuites and kitchens, or you can opt to keep it basic, with a romantic candlelit cabin and outdoor long drop. The one thing all Australian glamping stays have in common? A connection with the surrounding land, leaving you with unforgettable memories at any time of year.