Some of Australia’s best glamping getaways are hidden away in the Tasmanian wilderness.
From the wild hikes and remote bush camps of the West Coast to the sweeping beaches and bays of Freycinet National Park, or the glacial lakes and vast moorlands of Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park—a Tasmania glamping experience is all about getting back to nature and exploring the great outdoors. If you prefer luxury accommodation to roughing it in a tent, a glamping site is the perfect compromise. Check into a fully furnished glamping cabin with a queen-sized bed, kitchenette, and a private deck, book a luxury safari tent with a firepit and BBQ, or stay in a chic bell tent with easy access to the beaches and lagoons of Binalong Bay. For a completely unique adventure, you can even sleep in a domescape amid the vines, rent a tiny house or tipi in the woods on Bruny Island, or stay at a safari camp along the Tamar Riverfront.