Camping Tents

There are so many different types and styles of camping tents to choose from to take on your camping trip into the Australian outback, and the possibilities can seem endless. But as long as you focus on your camping needs, take into consideration the weather where you’ll be camping and how many people are going to the trip, you’ll have it sorted in no time. If you’re planning on taking the entire family, you’ll need a multi-room tent or something a bit easier to put together while keeping an eye on the kids. If it’s just you and your partner on a romantic couple trip, there are dome, pop-up, A-frame, tunnel, cabin or pyramid tents to choose from.

Range of Tents

Find the type of tents that suits your need.

IIt’s possible to camp in luxury and in style at the same time. People who don’t like roughing it out there in the Australian bush, but love camping, can opt for glamping tents which allows them to enjoy the peace, scenery and a spacious interior without getting their hands dirty. Glamping tents come in a vast array of shapes, sizes and material designed to suit small and large camping parties.

Ultimate family camping tent, combining the convenience of modern air technology with the durability and comfort of traditional canvas. With up to 4 large bedrooms separated by a spacious central living area, the Delta Force offers privacy and comfort for all. The inflatable awning allows the entire tent to be inflated from a single point, making set-up simpler than ever

Pop up tents are super speedy to setup and pack away! Ideal for quick trips, short stays in one location and when you have to set up in the dark! These are a great option for a couple, small family or as an extra tent for the kids or extended family.

If you’re looking for something more spacious in the way of tents or don’t want to stray too far from your car, an awning tent will be your best bet during your trip. Portable and easy to set up, awning tents come in a range of options and can be waterproof as well as UV-treated and designed to keep you in the shade on hot days.

Camping makes for exciting family trips away from the hustle and bustle of city-life and gives you a break from mobile phones and other electronic devices. The Australian outback offers ample opportunities to create plenty of family memories, that’s why it’s important to choose the style of tent best suited for your family that will protect you from all weather conditions. A pop-up tent, teepee tent or a multiroom tent has proven to be a great option when it comes to camping for families, as well as instant tents, inflatable tents and bungalows.

A romantic camping trip under the stars in the middle of the Australian bush is hard to pass up for most couples. To make the most out of your romantic getaway, we recommend exploring couple camping tent options best suited for couples. A pop-up tent or a dome tent will provide more than enough room for two people, or if you want to camp in luxury and go glamping – we recommend a bell tent or a teepee tent.

Sandy beaches, salty-sea air and crystal-clear water provides the perfect backdrop scenery for any camping trip. It can be hard to keep the sand and warmer weather out of your tent at the best of times, but there is a wide variety of beach tents and beach shelters that can offer you sun protection from UV rays, cross ventilation to keep you cool, mesh windows and handy pockets within the tent to secure your belongings. You can also look into canopy tents and roof top tents.

It can get quite chilly and cold in some areas in the Australian outback, which may be a bit hard to believe. That’s why it pays to do your research about the areas you will be venturing into – will it be hot or cold or even snow at nights? The best camping tents for winter is a pop up tent, an instant tent, a rooftop tent or a dome tent made out of cotton, canvas or polyester. The material, durability and build are important when it comes to selecting the perfect winter tent.

Stay sun safe at the beach during your next camping trip with beach shades. In the hot Australian heat, it’s not enough to pile on sun screen and put on a hat. You need a beach shade that will keep the sun off your face and the heat at bay while you sit back and enjoy the view