The best camping near Victoria Point with surfing

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Victoria Point puts you right on the water with over 20 surfing-friendly camping options. Expect average nightly prices around $100, with spots dipping as low as $39. You’ll find places where you can wake up, grab your board, and walk straight to the break. Showers and toilets are standard, and most sites allow campfires—handy for drying off and swapping stories after a long session. Between sets, try swimming, hiking, or scoping out local wildlife. If you want sites locals actually trust, check out The Kirell Coastal Hideout (60 reviews), Amani Acres (55 reviews), or Tallebudgera Veg Sanctuary. (35 reviews). Bring your wax, your mates, and a taste for early mornings—the waves won’t wait.

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Tappy's Tours and Camping

1. Tappy's Tours and Camping

94%
(49)
23km from Victoria Point · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Point Lookout, QLD
The campsite is situated on the beach, sheltered by the sheoaks in the back dunes. At the rear of the campsite lies a freshwater lagoon, locally known as the keyholes. Currently, there are four sites available to be booked. There is a camp kitchen with a two gas burner, all pots and pans, plates and cutlery with table and chairs to sit at. There is also a big esky there to use for either your food or drinks. Fresh water is provided in twenty litre drums. The bush shower works on the keg being heated up just like a kettle. Once it is hot then a nice warm shower is to be had to wash off all the salt from the ocean. There is also two compost toilets for your convenience. A unique feature includes the opportunity for surfing, fishing, and swimming in your private lagoon. A short drive will take you to Point Lookout. 10 minutes and you are at the pub mixing with the locals. Access is via the beach only and tides are a consideration. Please check "Point Lookout tides" on Willy Weather. I don't normally travel on the beach if the tide is over 1.5 metres. A 4 wheel drive vehicle is required. Camper trailers can be brought in as they are light. Caravans are not permitted due to the tight turning circles.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$121
 / night

Victoria Point puts you right on the water with over 20 surfing-friendly camping options. Expect average nightly prices around $100, with spots dipping as low as $39. You’ll find places where you can wake up, grab your board, and walk straight to the break. Showers and toilets are standard, and most sites allow campfires—handy for drying off and swapping stories after a long session. Between sets, try swimming, hiking, or scoping out local wildlife. If you want sites locals actually trust, check out The Kirell Coastal Hideout (60 reviews), Amani Acres (55 reviews), or Tallebudgera Veg Sanctuary. (35 reviews). Bring your wax, your mates, and a taste for early mornings—the waves won’t wait.

95% (131)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tappy's Tours and Camping

1. Tappy's Tours and Camping

94%
(49)
23km from Victoria Point · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Point Lookout, QLD
The campsite is situated on the beach, sheltered by the sheoaks in the back dunes. At the rear of the campsite lies a freshwater lagoon, locally known as the keyholes. Currently, there are four sites available to be booked. There is a camp kitchen with a two gas burner, all pots and pans, plates and cutlery with table and chairs to sit at. There is also a big esky there to use for either your food or drinks. Fresh water is provided in twenty litre drums. The bush shower works on the keg being heated up just like a kettle. Once it is hot then a nice warm shower is to be had to wash off all the salt from the ocean. There is also two compost toilets for your convenience. A unique feature includes the opportunity for surfing, fishing, and swimming in your private lagoon. A short drive will take you to Point Lookout. 10 minutes and you are at the pub mixing with the locals. Access is via the beach only and tides are a consideration. Please check "Point Lookout tides" on Willy Weather. I don't normally travel on the beach if the tide is over 1.5 metres. A 4 wheel drive vehicle is required. Camper trailers can be brought in as they are light. Caravans are not permitted due to the tight turning circles.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$121
 / night

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