Australia Camping and Holiday Parks Guide
From remote areas in the heart of the rainforest, to beachside holiday parks where the whole family gets a dose of surf and sand, the camping holiday remains a favourite Aussie tradition. Australian holiday parks and campgrounds are among the best value, well-equipped in the world.
Click here for more information on the types of camping accommodation in Australia.
Many offer scenic locations alongside some of the country's best beaches, lakes and rivers. Not only that, you're just a hop, skip and a jump away from the attractions of nearby towns and cities.
Choosing a Camping Ground or Holiday Park
Jasons has over 1,700 camping and hoilday park listings throughout Australia. To see a list of properties, just click on the map, or start typing your preferred destination in the destination box above and select it when it appears. Choose "Accommodation" and "Camping & Holiday Parks" from the boxes on the right, and press GO.
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Camping and Holiday Parks Categories
In addition to tent and caravan/campervan sites, many holiday parks and campgrounds feature additional accommodation options ranging from tourist cabins through to motel-style accommodation. Communal kitchens, dining areas and lounges are usually standard. Here is a summary of services:
- Powered Sites and Tent Sites
A grassy area, either with or without power, for parking a mobile home or caravan or pitching tents.
- Onsite Caravan
A rental caravan on a powered site with cooking facilities and kitchen equipment. Generally sleeps 2-4 adults. Sheets and blankets are not usually provided but are often available for hire from the main office.
- Standard Cabin
Basic sleeping accommodation, without separate cooking and bathroom facilities. Standards vary but cabins generally sleep 2-6 persons in single/double beds or bunks. Sheets and blankets are not usually supplied but are often available for hire from the main office. Guests use communal camp cooking and toilet/shower facilities.
- Kitchen Cabin
Sleeping accommodation as for a standard cabin, with the additional provision of hot and cold water, cooking facilities and kitchen equipment. Guests use communal toilet/shower facilities. Bedding is not usually supplied but often available for hire from the main office.
- Ensuite Unit
As for standard cabin but with the provision of private shower and toilet facilities. Guest use communal cooking facilities and kitchen equipment. Bedding and linen is usually available for hire from the main office.
- Self-Contained Unit
A self-catering unit complete with TV, kitchen and cooking facilities, private shower and toilet. Often there is more than one bedroom. Bedding and linen are usually available for hire from the main office.
- Park Motel
A unit that is usually self-contained, equipped with TV, kitchen, toilet and shower. Some may not be fully self-catering, and may only provide tea/coffee making facilities. All bedding and linen is provided. Complimentary tea, coffee, sugar and milk are supplied. Units may be serviced daily.