The largest Australian state is home to some of the country's most memorable glamping spots.
Western Australia is brimming with natural wonders, whether you're snorkelling the Ningaloo Reef along the Coral Coast, exploring the wild landscapes of the Golden Outback or the Kimberley Region, or riding a camel along the white-sand beaches of Broome. Thankfully, outdoor adventures don't have to mean driving your caravan along dusty desert tracks or pitching a tent in the bushland (although you can do that, too). Australia's largest state also boasts some magical glamping experiences. Stay in a deluxe glamping tent or safari-style bungalow close to the wineries of the Margaret River region, watch the sunset over the ocean from your private deck on Rottnest Island, or cosy up in a bell tent with a queen-sized bed, en-suite bathroom, and kitchenette close to Perth. You could even book a geodesic dome by Yelverton National Park or check in to an eco-tent at Karijini National Park or Cape Range National Park.