Queensland Glamping

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Queensland glamping:
What you need to know

Why Choose Glamping in Queensland?

Named in honor of Queen Victoria, and located in the northeast of Australia, Queensland is the second-largest in the area and the third-most populous state in the country. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, New South Wales, Papua New Guinea, and the Pacific Ocean and is one of the top destinations for glamping. 

Queensland is home to 27 bioregions, 1000 ecosystem types, and 11 World Heritage sites. There are also plenty of lively cities like Brisbane, Noosa, and Port Douglas

Visit Queensland and find the perfect slice of paradise. Here, you can move from cities like the cosmopolitan Gold Coast to the stunning underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. Discover Cairns, a tropical city in Australia with a thriving art and cultural scene, or explore the ancient Gondwana Rainforest or Queensland Beach.

Whatever you’re hoping for from a trip to Australia, Queensland has it all!

Top Things to Do in Queensland

There is still so much more to do and see in Queensland. In the far north lies the tropical city of Cairns, which is an easy access point for the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree National Forest. The Daintree National Forest is the world’s oldest living rainforest and is fascinating to witness. 

Heading south brings you to popular destinations like the Gold Coast and Brisbane. Gold Coast has become famous for its iconic beaches, such as Surfers Paradise beach, and for the lush hinterland home to the Gondwana Rainforest. There are also some popular mountain destinations like Tamborine Mountain, great for those looking for an adventure. 

From July through November, visitors can catch a glimpse of humpback whales as they migrate north along the Queensland coast. Many also stop in Hervey Bay to breed and nurse their newborns, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all. 

Wherever you decide to visit, Glamping Hub's Queensland rentals serve as the perfect home base for any vacation in this beautiful part of Australia. With so much more to see and do here, you will discover a range of exciting adventures for the whole family.

When is the Best Time to Visit Queensland?

With 300 days of sun and a tropical climate, it comes as no surprise that Queensland is known as the ‘State of Sunshine.’ 

Northern Queensland has a hot and humid climate with summer temperatures that reach up to 95ºF (35ºC) and drop to a balmy 75ºF (23ºC) in the winter. 

The southeast region presents cooler temperatures that range from lows around 50ºF (10ºC) in the winter to highs around 80ºF (26ºC) in the summer. Queensland’s rainy season is usually from December through February.

No matter when you choose to visit Queensland, you will find a place brimming with adventure, beautiful scenery, and dramatic landscapes at every twist and turn.

Where can you go glamping in Queensland?

There are several amazing places to glamp in Queensland and some excellent camping sites. We recommend using our search filter to narrow down your options and find the best place for you. No matter where you choose to glamp, you’re bound to find adventures and many places to explore.

Are there romantic glamping spots in Queensland?

If you’re planning a trip with your partner, Queensland has plenty of romantic glamping options to choose from. Whether you’re hoping to stay in a cozy cabin, luxurious safari tent or lavish treehouse, there is something for everyone with Glamping Hub.

Is there glamping with hot tubs in Queensland?

For those seeking luxury when glamping in Queensland, rentals with hot tubs are the perfect option. This provides a great way to relax in nature, all while immersing yourself in excellent glamping accommodation.

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