The best safari tents near Bargara

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With its golden beaches, cool ocean breezes, and offshore reefs, a Bargara beach holiday affords plenty of outdoor adventures. Head to Kellys Beach to swim, surf, or stand-up paddleboard; watch loggerhead turtles hatching along the beach at Mon Repos Turtle Centre; or tee off at the coastal golf course, then stop at a café along The Esplanade to take in the views. Campers can take their pick of beachside accommodation. Check in to a family-friendly holiday park with powered sites for motorhomes and caravans, seek out a tranquil riverside campground, or get back to nature at a rural Hipcamp.

97% (128)

Top-rated campgrounds

Splitters Farm

1. Splitters Farm

99%
(136)
19km from Bargara · 136 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sharon, QLD
Splitters Farm is a family-owned property just 10min drive north of Bundaberg's bustling central business district. Set amongst lush tropical bush-land, the 156 acre property is bordered by Splitters Creek, a freshwater reserve that feeds into the beautiful Burnett River. We offer Powered and unpowered campsites for guests, along with glamping tents and retro campers for those looking for a little extra comfort. The acreage is home to native animals such as wallabies, platypus, barramundi, and prehistoric lung fish, and boasts over 150 documented species of Australian bird life. Showers, toilets, and laundry facilities are available. This property is dog-friendly. Please enjoy the natural beauty that the Bundaberg region has to offer and drop us a line if you’re in ever in the area. *Please note that while HipCamp may allocate you a site no. it will not correspond with the site location you are allocated when you arrive as guests booking via this platform are unable to 'site select'. Specific site locations are not guaranteed especially during peak periods.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$380
 / night
NRMA Turtle Sands

2. NRMA Turtle Sands

94%
(8)
2.5km from Bargara · 127 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mon Repos, QLD
Turtle Sands is a new nature resort, nestled behind the dunes of the globally significant Mon Repos turtle nesting beach near Bundaberg, Queensland. It’s the only place on Australia’s mainland where you can stay in a villa, glamp or camp metres from one of nature's most incredible experiences. With easy access to tours to see turtles nest and hatch from November to March, as well as a host of other sea and nature experiences year-round, you’ll find an adventure in every season. Designed with a way for everyone to stay, Turtle Sands offers contemporary villas, glamping, studios and caravan and campsites. Witness magnificent turtles nesting and hatching just metres from your accommodation. Nightly tours run from the Mon Repos Turtle Centre adjacent to Turtle Sands during the turtle season (November to March). IMPORTANT - As a requirement of booking, all guests must agree to and abide by our Turtle Policy - see Rules. Please ensure all guests in your group have read and agreed to the policy. You will also be sent a copy of the policy after booking.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park

3. NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park

100%
(2)
35km from Bargara · 163 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Woodgate, QLD
Welcome to NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Nestled between National Park bushland and calm subtropical waters, this is an unforgettable getaway with as much or as little to do as you like. From the moment you arrive, our friendly team goes the extra mile to make your stay special. We’ll give you a leg up onto a stand-up paddle board and show you the best tracks to take for a bushwalk. We’ll whisper locals-only fishing spots in your ear and connect you with the best Southern Great Barrier Reef tours. Your only job? Kick back, relax and spend quality time with the people who matter most. NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park is situated on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, in the quiet coastal town of Woodgate. It’s a four-hour drive from Brisbane and 40-minutes from Bundaberg, the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Our park is nestled between Burrum Coast National Park and a 16km-long beach, whose calm subtropical waters are protected from swell by nearby Fraser Island.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
Rules Beach Holiday Park

4. Rules Beach Holiday Park

100%
(25)
56km from Bargara · 92 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Rules Beach, QLD
Wanting a holiday in one of Queensland’s best kept secrets? Rules Beach is remote and unhurried slice of paradise located 1.25hr north of Bundaberg and 2.5hrs south of Rockhampton. Our Brand new 85 site beach front holiday park opened in December 2023. The 85 luxurious powered sites with the softest of green grass cater for the smallest setup to the largest of big rigs, some of which are pet friendly. The camp kitchen and amenities blocks are a modern design with all the MOD CONS you could possibly need or want. But if camping isn’t your kind of luxury checkout our beachfront glamping tents perfect for the romantic getaway away. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast, a hiking adventurer, a 4-wheel driving fanatic, or simply looking to relax by pristine waters, we've got it all covered. We can’t wait to share our piece of paradise with you 😊
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$281
 / night

With its golden beaches, cool ocean breezes, and offshore reefs, a Bargara beach holiday affords plenty of outdoor adventures. Head to Kellys Beach to swim, surf, or stand-up paddleboard; watch loggerhead turtles hatching along the beach at Mon Repos Turtle Centre; or tee off at the coastal golf course, then stop at a café along The Esplanade to take in the views. Campers can take their pick of beachside accommodation. Check in to a family-friendly holiday park with powered sites for motorhomes and caravans, seek out a tranquil riverside campground, or get back to nature at a rural Hipcamp.

97% (128)

Top-rated campgrounds

Splitters Farm

1. Splitters Farm

99%
(136)
19km from Bargara · 136 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sharon, QLD
Splitters Farm is a family-owned property just 10min drive north of Bundaberg's bustling central business district. Set amongst lush tropical bush-land, the 156 acre property is bordered by Splitters Creek, a freshwater reserve that feeds into the beautiful Burnett River. We offer Powered and unpowered campsites for guests, along with glamping tents and retro campers for those looking for a little extra comfort. The acreage is home to native animals such as wallabies, platypus, barramundi, and prehistoric lung fish, and boasts over 150 documented species of Australian bird life. Showers, toilets, and laundry facilities are available. This property is dog-friendly. Please enjoy the natural beauty that the Bundaberg region has to offer and drop us a line if you’re in ever in the area. *Please note that while HipCamp may allocate you a site no. it will not correspond with the site location you are allocated when you arrive as guests booking via this platform are unable to 'site select'. Specific site locations are not guaranteed especially during peak periods.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$380
 / night
NRMA Turtle Sands

2. NRMA Turtle Sands

94%
(8)
2.5km from Bargara · 127 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mon Repos, QLD
Turtle Sands is a new nature resort, nestled behind the dunes of the globally significant Mon Repos turtle nesting beach near Bundaberg, Queensland. It’s the only place on Australia’s mainland where you can stay in a villa, glamp or camp metres from one of nature's most incredible experiences. With easy access to tours to see turtles nest and hatch from November to March, as well as a host of other sea and nature experiences year-round, you’ll find an adventure in every season. Designed with a way for everyone to stay, Turtle Sands offers contemporary villas, glamping, studios and caravan and campsites. Witness magnificent turtles nesting and hatching just metres from your accommodation. Nightly tours run from the Mon Repos Turtle Centre adjacent to Turtle Sands during the turtle season (November to March). IMPORTANT - As a requirement of booking, all guests must agree to and abide by our Turtle Policy - see Rules. Please ensure all guests in your group have read and agreed to the policy. You will also be sent a copy of the policy after booking.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park

3. NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park

100%
(2)
35km from Bargara · 163 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Woodgate, QLD
Welcome to NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park, where a great atmosphere is just the beginning. Nestled between National Park bushland and calm subtropical waters, this is an unforgettable getaway with as much or as little to do as you like. From the moment you arrive, our friendly team goes the extra mile to make your stay special. We’ll give you a leg up onto a stand-up paddle board and show you the best tracks to take for a bushwalk. We’ll whisper locals-only fishing spots in your ear and connect you with the best Southern Great Barrier Reef tours. Your only job? Kick back, relax and spend quality time with the people who matter most. NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park is situated on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, in the quiet coastal town of Woodgate. It’s a four-hour drive from Brisbane and 40-minutes from Bundaberg, the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Our park is nestled between Burrum Coast National Park and a 16km-long beach, whose calm subtropical waters are protected from swell by nearby Fraser Island.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
Rules Beach Holiday Park

4. Rules Beach Holiday Park

100%
(25)
56km from Bargara · 92 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Rules Beach, QLD
Wanting a holiday in one of Queensland’s best kept secrets? Rules Beach is remote and unhurried slice of paradise located 1.25hr north of Bundaberg and 2.5hrs south of Rockhampton. Our Brand new 85 site beach front holiday park opened in December 2023. The 85 luxurious powered sites with the softest of green grass cater for the smallest setup to the largest of big rigs, some of which are pet friendly. The camp kitchen and amenities blocks are a modern design with all the MOD CONS you could possibly need or want. But if camping isn’t your kind of luxury checkout our beachfront glamping tents perfect for the romantic getaway away. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast, a hiking adventurer, a 4-wheel driving fanatic, or simply looking to relax by pristine waters, we've got it all covered. We can’t wait to share our piece of paradise with you 😊
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$281
 / night

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Where to go

Bundaberg Region

Just a 15-minute drive inland, Bundaberg is home to the famous Bundaberg Rum Distillery and Bundaberg Ginger Beer factory. After sampling the local beverages, enjoy canoeing or fishing along the Burnett River, go birdwatching around the wetlands of Bingera National Park, or explore the bushwalking trails of Elliott River State Forest.

Fraser Coast

South of Bargara, sandy beaches, fishing villages, and national parks tempt travellers to the Fraser Coast. Fraser Island is the star attraction, and there’s great beach camping in the Great Sandy National Park, but you can also set out along the Great Beach Drive (4WD only) from Rainbow Beach or take a whale-watching cruise from Hervey Bay.

Great Barrier Reef

Bargara is the gateway to the southern Great Barrier Reef, where you can snorkel and scuba dive around the islands and coral reefs. Fly out to Lady Elliott Island to snorkel amid manta rays, go whale-watching, or take a glass-bottom boat cruise. Or, for a bush camping experience,  cruise to Lady Musgrave Island and pitch your tent at Capricornia Cays National Park

When to go

The sun is always shining in southeast Queensland, so beach days are enjoyable year-round. Time your visit for November through March to watch loggerhead turtles nesting and hatching along Bargara’s beaches or from August through October to spot whales around Lady Elliot Island. Great Barrier Reef tours are possible year-round, but May to October is peak season.

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