Glamping in Shark Bay

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Better known for its dugongs and dolphins than for its sharks (although there are plenty of them, too), Shark Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wild and wonderful coastal wonderland 800 kilometers north of Perth in north west Western Australia. Encompassing Francois Peron National Park, Denham, Monkey Mia, Shell Beach, Dirk Hartog Island, and the ancient stromatolites of Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay sits on a rocky peninsula that extends out into the swirling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. A camper’s paradise, accommodation options range from caravan parks and coastal campsites to 4WD-only access camping areas, homesteads, station stays, and even an eco-lodge.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Shark Bay

Wooramel River Retreat

1. Wooramel River Retreat

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113 sites · RVs, Lodging · Wooramel, WA
WELCOME TO WOORAMEL RIVER RETREAT! Join our happy campers along the riverbank and experience the wonders of Wooramel! A unique station campground nestled under the majestic gum trees on the banks of the Wooramel River. Relax in the naturally heated therapeutic artesian bore baths from the Birdrong and enjoy the space; abundant bird and wildlife; private camp fires; amazing night skies and the friendly outback atmosphere. 120 kms south of Carnarvon, 2 kms off the North West Coastal Highway on Western Australia's Coral Coast. ​Open from 1st March to 1st December.
Pets
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from 
AU$152
 / night
Norwesta Lifestyle Park

2. Norwesta Lifestyle Park

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61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · East Carnarvon, WA
We can offer affordable rates for a stopover, a few days to explore, or an extended stay. Enjoy perfect weather during winter to go to the beach, go fishing, or enjoy one of the many water sports, tours, and sightseeing, or just put your feet up and relax. Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 km north of Perth, Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean. The popular Shark Bay World Heritage area lies to the south of the town and the Ningaloo Reef lies to the north. We are the park to relax in if you are looking for good company, green grass for the dog, and clean amenities. We are only a small park with under 50 caravan/tent bays available and 12 accommodation units on site.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$121
 / night

Better known for its dugongs and dolphins than for its sharks (although there are plenty of them, too), Shark Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wild and wonderful coastal wonderland 800 kilometers north of Perth in north west Western Australia. Encompassing Francois Peron National Park, Denham, Monkey Mia, Shell Beach, Dirk Hartog Island, and the ancient stromatolites of Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay sits on a rocky peninsula that extends out into the swirling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. A camper’s paradise, accommodation options range from caravan parks and coastal campsites to 4WD-only access camping areas, homesteads, station stays, and even an eco-lodge.

100% (12) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Shark Bay

Wooramel River Retreat

1. Wooramel River Retreat

100%
(21)
113 sites · RVs, Lodging · Wooramel, WA
WELCOME TO WOORAMEL RIVER RETREAT! Join our happy campers along the riverbank and experience the wonders of Wooramel! A unique station campground nestled under the majestic gum trees on the banks of the Wooramel River. Relax in the naturally heated therapeutic artesian bore baths from the Birdrong and enjoy the space; abundant bird and wildlife; private camp fires; amazing night skies and the friendly outback atmosphere. 120 kms south of Carnarvon, 2 kms off the North West Coastal Highway on Western Australia's Coral Coast. ​Open from 1st March to 1st December.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$152
 / night
Norwesta Lifestyle Park

2. Norwesta Lifestyle Park

100%
(9)
61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · East Carnarvon, WA
We can offer affordable rates for a stopover, a few days to explore, or an extended stay. Enjoy perfect weather during winter to go to the beach, go fishing, or enjoy one of the many water sports, tours, and sightseeing, or just put your feet up and relax. Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 km north of Perth, Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean. The popular Shark Bay World Heritage area lies to the south of the town and the Ningaloo Reef lies to the north. We are the park to relax in if you are looking for good company, green grass for the dog, and clean amenities. We are only a small park with under 50 caravan/tent bays available and 12 accommodation units on site.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$121
 / night
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Glamping in Shark Bay guide

Where to go

Denham & Monkey Mia

Most visitors to Shark Bay end up using Denham or Monkey Mia as a base and exploring from there. A quaint and quirky tourist town, Denham has a handful of caravan parks and campsites, while Monkey Mia—known for its friendly dolphins—offers a more relaxing, resort-like getaway on the edge of Francois Peron National Park and activities like watersports like snorkelling, canoeing, and kayaking. South of Denham, you’ll find waterfront camping at Nanga Bay, as well as a handful of first-come, first-serve 2WD-accessible campsites on the coast (permits required).

Francois Peron National Park & Dirk Hartog Island

For a more remote slice of paradise, you can’t get much better than Francois Peron National Park—which spans both arms of Shark Bay’s U-shaped peninsula. North of Denham, you’ll find great camping areas at Big Lagoon (four-wheel drive only), while on the other side of the peninsula, Dirk Hartog Island is also the site of the first-known European landing on the Australian continent, over 400 years ago. Home to one of Western Australia’s most remote eco-lodges, access to the island requires a barge trip from Steep Point (also only accessible via 4WD.

Hamelin Pool, Gladstone Bay & Wooramel Station

While many of Shark Bay’s attractions lie on the peninsula itself, the stromatolites at Hamelin Pool only require a quick detour onto Shark Bay Road, just past the Overlander Roadhouse off the Northwest Coastal Highway. There are a handful of pet-friendly station stays and campsites nearby with powered and unpowered sites, fully kitted-out camp kitchens, boat ramps, golf courses, and even geothermal baths.

When to go

The most popular time to visit Shark Bay World Heritage Area is during the summer when the warm, dry weather—and the school holidays—bring visitors galore. However, it can be a little on the windy side. If you’re after optimum conditions for snorkelling, kayaking, and camping, then the best time to visit is actually between April and May. Winter can be a little wet, while early spring (August and September) are prime time for whale-watching and wildflower spotting.