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Regional areas have been the primary beneficiaries of this growth. Queensland and Western Australia continue to lead, with standout performances in specific tourism regions. For instance, the Gold Coast achieved an outstanding 90% cabin occupancy, while Destination Perth reported 86% for cabins and 90% for powered sites. Australia's Golden Outback and The Whitsundays also recorded impressive figures, highlighting the diverse appeal of caravan park accommodations throughout the country.
Despite a decline in consumer confidence, with the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index dropping to 84.5%, Australians are still embracing caravan and camping holidays. Factors contributing to this trend include rising travel costs, a preference for closer-to-home travel, and a shift toward more frequent, shorter breaks rather than extended journeys.
Guest satisfaction remains high, with an analysis of nearly 18,500 online reviews indicating that 81% of visitors reported positive experiences in October 2025. The Global Review Index™ climbed to an impressive 86.0%, up 0.6 points from the previous year. This consistent high performance not only enhances the reputation of individual parks but also builds customer loyalty and encourages repeat visitation across the entire sector.
In summary, the Australian caravan and camping sector continues to thrive despite economic headwinds. The combination of strong occupancy growth, high guest satisfaction, and steady online interest suggests that caravan and camping holidays remain an attractive, value-conscious travel option for many Australians.
Published:Friday, 19th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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