The best glamping near Townsville with wifi provided

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Against the backdrop of the dramatic Castle Hill, Townsville is a tropical city with a strong military history and great diving opportunities on the Great Barrier Reef. The Strand is Townsville’s waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants and popular for its water park, playgrounds and swimming pools. Among the city’s major attractions is Jezzine Barracks, a parkland dotted with outdoor sculptures and memorials honoring the city’s wartime history and the American forces who served here in World War II, but outside of town, caravan parks and campgrounds await. Cruises depart from Townsville harbor for the Great Barrier Reef, about 2.5 hours away. Experienced divers can also tackle the Yongala shipwreck.

90% (19) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Townsville

1. BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Townsville

85%
(26)
15km from Townsville · 110 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy the taste of the tropics and surround yourself with palm trees and landscaped gardens at BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Townsville. Located a short 10-minute drive from the airport and 16 kilometres from Townsville CBD, you’ll find the city’s main attractions, such as The Strand, Castle Hill and Botanic Gardens a delight. The holiday park is set up to make the most of the 320 days of sunshine North Queensland enjoys each year, with two resort-style pools and shaded gazebos for you to stay cool. The kids will be kept entertained with a water park, two playgrounds, a jumping cushion, volleyball court, basketball court, trikes and an 18-hole mini-golf course. To check-in, choose between cabins, villas, caravan sites or campgrounds. With enough amenities to keep everyone entertained, as well as BBQ areas and a children’s playground nearby, there’s plenty of places to prepare your daily meals and relax while keeping an eye on the little ones.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$225
 / night

3. Magnetic Naturally Island Cabin

100%
(2)
16km from Townsville · 1 site · Lodging
On Magnetic Island in Queenslands tropical north, you'll find our secluded island cabin. Set within a private resort style property, it is purpose built for guests and is fully self contained. Comfortable queen bed, lounge, kitchen, bathroom with a beautiful under cover outdoor shower, fans, air-conditioning and washing machine. Free wifi. There is a covered deck attached to cabin and a paved area to relax in by outdoor BBQ. There is only one guest cabin on the property, completely separate to the main home but you are welcome to share the large outdoor pool. The cabin is very private, surrounded by native flora and fauna and growing gardens. It is a truely peaceful spot with the beach less than a kilometre away. Horseshoe Bay is the gateway to many of our beautiful bays and tracks including the famous Forts walk. There are water activities and a life guard patrolled swim area. Several little cafes restaurants and a local pub are also in the bay. There is a great bus service on the island and nearest bus stop is less than 2 km away. Rental cars are also available at good rates.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$484
 / night

4. Magnetic Glamping Safari Tent 2

13km from Townsville · 1 site · Lodging
Luxury Safari Tent 2 is a king-size lodge. Ideal for couples, solo travellers, and nature-loving friends. Not suited to party groups or loud gatherings. Designed for guests who value quiet, privacy, and presence. Limited availability by design. This is glamping for people who don’t want crowds, noise, or screens. Our safari-style tents are thoughtfully nestled into the natural landscape, surrounded by eucalypts, granite boulders, and open sky. Days unfold slowly here—morning tea on your private deck, wildlife passing through, long lunches, golden-hour walks, and evenings softened by the sounds of the bush. Each tent is designed for comfort and calm, with proper beds, luxury linens, curated interiors, private bathrooms, a kitchenette, and generous space to breathe. Nothing flashy. Nothing forced. Just a beautifully considered place to pause, with piping hot water. Magnetic Glamping is proudly eco-certified, operating with low impact and deep respect for the island we call home. Guests often tell us they arrive feeling busy—and leave feeling lighter. If you’re seeking a stay that feels grounded, private, and quietly special, you’ll feel right at home here.
Toilets
Showers
Cooking equipment
from 
AU$291
 / night

Against the backdrop of the dramatic Castle Hill, Townsville is a tropical city with a strong military history and great diving opportunities on the Great Barrier Reef. The Strand is Townsville’s waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants and popular for its water park, playgrounds and swimming pools. Among the city’s major attractions is Jezzine Barracks, a parkland dotted with outdoor sculptures and memorials honoring the city’s wartime history and the American forces who served here in World War II, but outside of town, caravan parks and campgrounds await. Cruises depart from Townsville harbor for the Great Barrier Reef, about 2.5 hours away. Experienced divers can also tackle the Yongala shipwreck.

90% (19) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Townsville

1. BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Townsville

85%
(26)
15km from Townsville · 110 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy the taste of the tropics and surround yourself with palm trees and landscaped gardens at BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Townsville. Located a short 10-minute drive from the airport and 16 kilometres from Townsville CBD, you’ll find the city’s main attractions, such as The Strand, Castle Hill and Botanic Gardens a delight. The holiday park is set up to make the most of the 320 days of sunshine North Queensland enjoys each year, with two resort-style pools and shaded gazebos for you to stay cool. The kids will be kept entertained with a water park, two playgrounds, a jumping cushion, volleyball court, basketball court, trikes and an 18-hole mini-golf course. To check-in, choose between cabins, villas, caravan sites or campgrounds. With enough amenities to keep everyone entertained, as well as BBQ areas and a children’s playground nearby, there’s plenty of places to prepare your daily meals and relax while keeping an eye on the little ones.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$225
 / night

3. Magnetic Naturally Island Cabin

100%
(2)
16km from Townsville · 1 site · Lodging
On Magnetic Island in Queenslands tropical north, you'll find our secluded island cabin. Set within a private resort style property, it is purpose built for guests and is fully self contained. Comfortable queen bed, lounge, kitchen, bathroom with a beautiful under cover outdoor shower, fans, air-conditioning and washing machine. Free wifi. There is a covered deck attached to cabin and a paved area to relax in by outdoor BBQ. There is only one guest cabin on the property, completely separate to the main home but you are welcome to share the large outdoor pool. The cabin is very private, surrounded by native flora and fauna and growing gardens. It is a truely peaceful spot with the beach less than a kilometre away. Horseshoe Bay is the gateway to many of our beautiful bays and tracks including the famous Forts walk. There are water activities and a life guard patrolled swim area. Several little cafes restaurants and a local pub are also in the bay. There is a great bus service on the island and nearest bus stop is less than 2 km away. Rental cars are also available at good rates.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$484
 / night

4. Magnetic Glamping Safari Tent 2

13km from Townsville · 1 site · Lodging
Luxury Safari Tent 2 is a king-size lodge. Ideal for couples, solo travellers, and nature-loving friends. Not suited to party groups or loud gatherings. Designed for guests who value quiet, privacy, and presence. Limited availability by design. This is glamping for people who don’t want crowds, noise, or screens. Our safari-style tents are thoughtfully nestled into the natural landscape, surrounded by eucalypts, granite boulders, and open sky. Days unfold slowly here—morning tea on your private deck, wildlife passing through, long lunches, golden-hour walks, and evenings softened by the sounds of the bush. Each tent is designed for comfort and calm, with proper beds, luxury linens, curated interiors, private bathrooms, a kitchenette, and generous space to breathe. Nothing flashy. Nothing forced. Just a beautifully considered place to pause, with piping hot water. Magnetic Glamping is proudly eco-certified, operating with low impact and deep respect for the island we call home. Guests often tell us they arrive feeling busy—and leave feeling lighter. If you’re seeking a stay that feels grounded, private, and quietly special, you’ll feel right at home here.
Toilets
Showers
Cooking equipment
from 
AU$291
 / night

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The best glamping near Townsville with wifi provided guide

Where to go

Magnetic Island

Take a day trip—or longer—to Magnetic Island, just five miles offshore. an hour’s ferry ride from Townsville. Much of the island is National Park (where camping is banned) and there are plenty of beautiful bays to snorkel, swim or tackle various watersports. A highlight is koala-spotting along the Forts Walk, which features ruins of World War II fortification.

Charters Towers

Charters Towers is a charming Outback town with a fascinating gold mining history, about 90 minutes’ drive west of Townsville. Among its attractions is the Venus Gold Battery, the largest surviving battery in Australia, and some elegant and impressive colonial buildings. There are two large camping and caravan parks in town.

Paluma Range National Park

Jourama Falls is the highlight of a visit to Paluma Range National Park, about 90 minutes’ drive northwest of Townsville. There is a popular camping area at Jourama Falls on the banks of Waterview Creek, walking tracks and day-use facilities including picnic tables, barbecues and toilets.

When to go

Claiming more than 300 days of sunshine a year, Townsville’s average temperature is 28°F. The best time to visit is April to November. Summers (December to February) are hot, humid and sticky, and marine stingers inhabit coastal waters from November to April, when it is best to swim in netted zones or wear a “stinger suit.” Summer is also a time when Townsville can sometimes be in the path of cyclones.

Know before you go

  • Remember to pack sunscreen; the tropical Queensland sun can be fierce. If you are heading to the Great Barrier Reef, check out sunscreens that won’t damage the coral reefs (those that don’t contain oxybenzone or BP-3).
  • Camping permits are required for all Queensland parks, forest and reserves and must be booked online and paid for before arrival. Make camping books as early as possible, especially in holiday periods.
  • Townsville is a great place to stock up before you go camping, with everything you’d expect of a major city, a post office, pharmacy, visitor information centre, bank, and car hire companies.
  • Townsville can be reached by road, air and rail. Townsville Airport is a seven-minute drive from the city centre, and Queensland Rail’s Spirit of Queensland long-distance train travels to Townsville several times a week from Brisbane and Cairns.

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