Western Australia Glamping

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Western Australia glamping:
What you need to know

Why Choose Glamping in Western Australia?

Western Australia covers the western third of the continent and mostly comprises an arid desert, popularly called the Outback. Visit Western Australia for a true Australian getaway and discover the best things to do. 

The majority of Western Australia’s population resides in cities along the southwest coast, like Perth, Albany, Mandurah, and Bunbury. These cities are must-see locations, but Western Australia is also home to amazing outdoor destinations for glamping. Be sure to check out the incredible wildlife including turtles, whale sharks, sea lions, manta rays, dolphins, and humpback whales. 

Days out are easily organized, with more local, humble sites like the Southern Stars Holiday Park (Dunsborough) providing you with the typical camping experience.

Top Things to Do in Western Australia

When you visit Western Australia, there are so many ways to fill your days. From the sun and sand to the forests and flowers, adventures in the Outback, to different natural events like whale migration. 

Perth, the capital city, is home to mesmerizing beaches, among which Cottesloe Beach is a particular favorite. As you head north, you will find the Indian Ocean and places like Lucky Bay, Australia’s whitest beach and part of a string of sandy shores along the coast of Cape Le Grand National Park. Don’t forget to check out Shark Bay or Ningaloo Reef, which are two of Australia’s most treasured World Heritage-listed wonders. 

Have an adventure in the Outback and transport yourself to another planet as you hike the lunar-like landscape of the Pinnacles. Geraldton is great for windsurfing, Warren National Park has some amazing hikes, and Margaret River is a local best-kept secret for surfing.

When is the Best Time to Visit Western Australia?

As large as Western Australia is, it is home to many different climate conditions. There is the Mediterranean climate of the south, tropical temperatures in the north, and the arid desert to the east. 

Perth and the surrounding region have average summer temperatures of 90º F with February as the hottest month. The winter displays temperatures around 50°F. 

To the south near Margaret River and Coral Coast, you will find a more Mediterranean climate. Summer temperatures range from 77°F to 95ºF with winter months bringing cooler temperatures from 46°F to 61ºF. 

When visiting the north, near Broome, there are long days of sunshine in the dry season (from April to September) with temperatures reaching 86ºF. From October to March there is high humidity, tropical rains, and temperatures in the high 80s (Fahrenheit).

Where can you glamp in Western Australia?

There are some incredible places to glamp in Western Australia, making it difficult to choose the best spot. However, we would recommend checking out places such as Margaret River, Perth, Broome, plus many more. Use our search filter and discover more incredible glamping destinations in Western Australia.

Is there glamping with hot tubs in Western Austral

There are some incredible glamping options in Western Australia that also have added luxurious features such as hot tubs. This provides the perfect place to truly unwind, all whilst soaking up the stunning natural beauty here.

Can you glamp on the beach in Western Australia?

If you plan to stay near the coast in Western Australia, there are some incredible beach houses. This allows visitors to explore the beautiful seaside vistas, with the sandy shores right on their doorstep.

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