122 properties for Glamping. Compare and book at the best price!

Popular Glamping in Western Australia

Western Australia, Australia

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 4 people, with view

Free cancellation

from A$811 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$362 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$341 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$314 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Farmhouse for 7 people, with garden and view, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$330 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$372 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people, child-friendly

from A$288 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$485 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with pets

from A$272 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with pool and balcony/terrace as well as balcony, child-friendly

from A$316 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from A$360 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and balcony, child-friendly

from A$539 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 9 people

Free cancellation

from A$397 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with pool

from A$281 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace and balcony

from A$465 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace

from A$346 per night

Rockingham, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 6 people

from A$397 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 2 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$439 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$499 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Studio for 2 people, child-friendly

from A$260 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from A$304 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Studio for 2 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$311 per night

Perth, Western Australia

Studio for 2 people

from A$253 per night

Western Australia, Australia

9.4

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$355 per night

Find Glamping in Western Australia

Best Glamping in Western Australia

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.
Holiday Home for 12 People in Western Australia, Australia
Holiday Home for 12 People in Western Australia, Australia, Photo 1
Holiday Home for 12 People in Western Australia, Australia, Photo 2
Holiday Home for 12 People in Western Australia, Australia, Photo 3
Holiday Home for 12 People in Western Australia, Australia, Photo 4
more...
Western Australia, Australia
Holiday Home • 12 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
9.0
(24 reviews)
Family accommodation in the beach side hamlet of Ledge Point. This property boasts 4 bedrooms,3 bathrooms, games rooms with pool table, excellent balcony to BBQ and enjoy the beautiful sunsets. There is a fantastic enclosed lawn area for your pet (Outside Only) and can sleep up to 12 guests. The first floor of the property features a games room with pool table and a queen room with its own ensuite. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas and another 2 bathrooms so there is plenty of room for a couple of families to have an enjoyable stay, this property is pet friendly, (Pets are stric...
from A$397 / night
Holiday Home for 8 People in Guilderton, Western Australia
Holiday Home for 8 People in Guilderton, Western Australia, Photo 1
Holiday Home for 8 People in Guilderton, Western Australia, Photo 2
Holiday Home for 8 People in Guilderton, Western Australia, Photo 3
Holiday Home for 8 People in Guilderton, Western Australia, Photo 4
more...
Guilderton, Western Australia
Holiday Home • 8 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.1
(13 reviews)
Modern brick and tile home with uninterrupted views over Moore River and Silver Creek. Three bedrooms with accommodation for eight. Features include air conditioning, WIFI, gas BBQ, modern kitchen and bathroom (with bath), open plan living with river views and wide verandahs for summer barbecues. The property features free WIFI.This property strictly sleeps 8 as per booking terms and conditions. No tents, caravans or camper trailers allowed at property. Check in time is 2 pm unless prior arrangement has been made. No school leaver bookings allowed.Not Pet Friendly, no enclosed fencing.Guest...
from A$328 / night
Holiday Home for 8 People in Mandurah, Western Australia
Holiday Home for 8 People in Mandurah, Western Australia, Photo 1
Holiday Home for 8 People in Mandurah, Western Australia, Photo 2
Holiday Home for 8 People in Mandurah, Western Australia, Photo 3
Holiday Home for 8 People in Mandurah, Western Australia, Photo 4
more...
Mandurah, Western Australia
Holiday Home • 8 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
9.8
(61 reviews)
Table Tennis, Put Put golf with telescopic putters for all sizes, Hot Jacuzzi, Corn Hole, 2 x double Canoes, 2 x single canoes, 2 x kids canoes,.....! Jetty & moreThis is a true "Holiday House" Wild Birds are attracted to the extensive Gardens, The canal is very healthy, full of Fish , crabs and dolphins galore !The Property is Located in the Hidden nook of "South Yunderup" , around an Hour South of Perth Western Australia Via FreewayThe property has extensive canal frontage , with Views across the waterway to the Park opposite , Its North Facing aspect allows the winter sun rays to pen...
from A$421 / night

Glamping in Western Australia: Most popular destinations

    Book the Perfect Glamping in Western Australia

    Luxury Outdoor Accommodations with Premium Amenities

    Glamping in Western Australia offers travelers an extraordinary blend of outdoor adventure and luxury accommodation across one of Australia's most diverse and spectacular landscapes. These premium eco-friendly accommodations feature safari-style permanent tents, hexagon-shaped studios with rammed-earth construction, and beachfront pavilions that seamlessly combine comfort with natural immersion. From the pristine coastlines stretching over 12,500 kilometers to the rugged interior wilderness, glamping sites in Western Australia provide the perfect base for exploring everything from ancient rock formations to world-renowned wine regions.

    Western Australia's glamping accommodations are thoughtfully designed with sustainability in mind, featuring unique architectural elements such as rotating fireplaces, panoramic viewing decks, and direct access to natural swimming holes along pristine riverbanks. Many properties offer adult-only retreats nestled on hillside edges with sweeping 180-degree views of farmland, vineyards, and truffle orchards.

    Glamping in Western Australia typically includes spacious undercover balconies, private courtyards with ocean vistas, and open-plan living spaces that maximize the connection between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty.

    Here are the premium amenities guests can expect from these exceptional accommodations:

    • Queen-sized beds with luxury linens and electric blankets for cooler months
    • Fully equipped kitchenettes with Nespresso machines and modern appliances
    • Private BBQ facilities and outdoor dining areas
    • Reverse-cycle air conditioning and slow combustion wood fireplaces
    • Smart TVs with Foxtel access and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
    • Direct beach or river access for swimming and water activities
    • Private parking and secure storage for outdoor equipment
    • Hot tubs and spa facilities at select properties

    Who Should Choose Glamping in Western Australia

    Perfect for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers

    Western Australia's glamping accommodations attract diverse travelers seeking authentic outdoor experiences without sacrificing comfort. Adventure enthusiasts will discover world-class surfing breaks along the coast from Margaret River to Esperance, while hiking enthusiasts can explore the rugged Pilbara region and the ancient landscapes of Karijini National Park.

    Couples looking for romantic getaways find perfect solitude in glamping pods in Western Australia, especially during the shoulder seasons when temperatures range from 18-25°C (64-77°F) and accommodation rates average A$430-550 per night. Food and wine lovers can indulge in the renowned Margaret River wine region, where vineyards offer exclusive tastings paired with locally sourced gourmet experiences. Families appreciate the spacious accommodations and child-friendly amenities, while wildlife enthusiasts can observe kangaroos, koalas, and diverse bird species in their natural habitats. The best time to visit is during autumn and spring months (March-May and September-November) when weather conditions are mild and accommodation availability is highest, with over 60-70 properties typically available per week.

    Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Western Australia

    Unmissable Experiences Near Your Glamping Retreat

    Western Australia offers incredible diversity of attractions within easy reach of glamping accommodations. From pristine beaches to unique wildlife encounters, these carefully selected experiences showcase the very best of this remarkable region.

    1. Rottnest Island and Quokka Encounters
    2. The Pinnacles Desert at Nambung National Park
    3. Margaret River Wine Region and Limestone Caves
    4. Karijini National Park Gorges
    5. Wave Rock and Wildflower Country

    Rottnest Island and Quokka Encounters

    Just 18 kilometers off the coast near Perth, this car-free island paradise offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to meet the world's happiest animal - the quokka. Cycle around the island's 63 beaches and bays, or snorkel in the protected marine reserve.

    The Pinnacles Desert at Nambung National Park

    Experience one of Australia's most unique landscapes where thousands of limestone pillars rise from golden sand dunes. This otherworldly desert formation offers spectacular photography opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.

    Margaret River Wine Region and Limestone Caves

    Explore over 120 boutique wineries and cellar doors in this internationally acclaimed wine region. Underground, discover magnificent limestone caves including Lake Cave with its suspended crystal formations and Jewel Cave, the largest show cave in Western Australia.

    Karijini National Park Gorges

    Venture into Western Australia's second-largest national park to witness ancient gorges carved over 2.5 billion years. Hike through Dales Gorge to Fortescue Falls, or challenge yourself with the adventurous descent into Hancock Gorge.

    Wave Rock and Wildflower Country

    Marvel at this 15-meter high granite formation that resembles a perfect ocean wave frozen in stone. During wildflower season (August-October), the surrounding countryside transforms into a colorful carpet of over 3,000 native flowering species.

    Western Australia is home to the longest straight stretch of railway track in the world, spanning 478 kilometers across the Nullarbor Plain without a single curve.

    Top-Rated Dining Experiences Near Glamping Sites

    Exceptional Restaurants Recommended by Local Hosts

    Western Australia's culinary scene perfectly complements the glamping experience, offering everything from fresh seafood to award-winning wines. Here are three highly-rated restaurants that consistently receive excellent reviews from both locals and visitors:

    • Falcon Bay Cafe (4.2/5 stars) - A beloved beachfront cafe specializing in fresh breakfast options and locally caught seafood, perfect for post-beach dining with panoramic ocean views.
    • Miami Bakehouse (4.5/5 stars) - An artisanal bakery offering freshly baked breads, gourmet sandwiches, and exceptional coffee, ideal for quick meals between outdoor adventures.
    • Margaret River Woodfired Bread (4.3/5 stars) - A charming rural bakery known for traditional wood-fired breads, organic pastries, and farm-to-table breakfast options using local ingredients.

    Essential Information for Your Western Australia Glamping Adventure

    Local Insights and Sustainability Practices

    Western Australia's glamping hosts are passionate about sustainable tourism and environmental conservation, often incorporating solar power systems, rainwater harvesting, and locally sourced materials into their properties. Many accommodations operate as carbon-neutral businesses, contributing to land restoration projects and wildlife conservation efforts.

    Local customs emphasize respect for Aboriginal heritage sites, with some properties offering guided cultural experiences led by traditional landowners. Glamping holidays in Western Australia benefit from the state's strict biosecurity measures - visitors should clean hiking boots and camping equipment between regions to protect unique ecosystems.

    Fire safety is paramount during summer months (December-February), with total fire bans common in high-risk areas. Pack reef-safe sunscreen as many glamping sites provide direct access to marine sanctuaries. The currency is Australian dollars, and most remote properties accept card payments though cash is useful for small local businesses. For the ultimate experience, consider booking luxury glamping in Western Australia during wildflower season when the landscape transforms into a spectacular natural showcase.

    FAQs: Glamping in Western Australia

    Which types of facilities can you find at the glampings in Western Australia?

    Out of the services you can find on Holidu, it seems that the glampings in Western Australia offer everything that travellers desire! Here, the glampings generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: barbecue (73%), air conditioning (71%), and balcony (60%)...What are you waiting for?

    What are the reviews like for the glampings in Western Australia?

    On average, the glampings here are quite well rated. Judging by the Holidu database, 42% of glampings have a rating average of 4.5 stars. This is a fairly high percentage which allows us to confirm that you will easily find the ideal glamping for a wonderful holiday!

    Are the glampings in Western Australia suitable for holidays with children?

    According to the Holidu database, 55% of glampings in Western Australia are child-friendly, it will therefore be easy to find the perfect glamping for you and your family.

    Are the glampings in Western Australia suitable for travellers and their pets?

    For sure! In Western Australia, 19% of the glampings welcome them with open arms, 18% even have a garden!

    Do the glampings in Western Australia often have an internet connection?

    According to Holidu's database, around 52% of glampings in Western Australia include an internet connection, just what you need to stay connected!

    What is the average price for glampings in Western Australia?

    According to Holidu's database, there are few glampings in Western Australia costing less than £100 per night.

    Do the glampings in Western Australia generally have a fireplace or a pool?

    Yes! According to the data collected last year, the glampings in Western Australia are perfect in summer and winter. Here, 18% are equipped with a fireplace and 14% a pool.

    Are the glampings in Western Australia suitable for holidays in large groups or rather for a holiday as a couple?

    According to Holidu's data, 81% of glampings are suitable for up to four guests. Approximately 73% of the glampings here have at least two separate bedrooms. This is the perfect destination for taking your little family on holiday!

    Destinations in Western Australia for Glamping