Best Caravan parks on Bribie Island, Queensland
Caravan parks and campsites are in plentiful supply around Bribie Island. It’s picking the right spot for you that can be the challenge. We set out to find the best caravan parks and have compiled them all into one handy list, so you can make the right decision for your holiday.
Read on for a selection of caravan parks set in idyllic beachside locations, with everything from swimming pools and mini-golf courses to basketball courts and waterparks.
Best caravan parks on Bribie Island
Bribie Island Caravan Park
A mere 200 metres from Woorim Beach, Bribie Island Caravan Park offers up the perfect mixture of sun, sea and adventure. Spend your days boating, fishing or sunbathing before retreating to your spacious site or luxury seaside villa.
- Types of sites available: Powered sites, tent sites, cabins and villas.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Fully equipped camp kitchen, family bathrooms, laundromat, clotheslines, Wi-Fi, chemical dump points, swimming pool, half-sized tennis court, cricket court, basketball hoop, mini-golf course, games and TV room.
- Nearby: Woorim Beach, Bribie Island National Park, Lions Park, Edwin Schrag Lookout, Bribie Island Dog Beach and Bribie Island Memorial Gardens.
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BIG4 Sandstone Point Holiday Resort
Ready yourself for endless hours of family fun at this BIG4 caravan park that boasts a playground for the little ones, free Wi-Fi for the teenagers and a handy bar for the adults.
- Types of sites available: Powered sites, unpowered sites, safari tents and villas.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Waterplay park, fire pit, jumping pillow, tennis court, games room, playground, heated pool, bocce court, giant chess, TV and movies room, shuffleboard table, gym, bar and restaurant, camp kitchen and go-kart hire.
- Nearby: Banksia Beach, Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bribie Island National Park, Bribie Island Seaside Museum and Pumicestone Lions Park.
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Bongaree Caravan Park
With sweeping views over Moreton Bay and across to the Glass House Mountains, it’s easy to settle into the peaceful Bongaree Caravan Park. Facilities are a little limited compared to other spots on the island, but you’ll struggle to find daily rates lower than this on Bribie.
- Types of sites available: Powered sites, waterview sites, cabins and cottages.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: Camp kitchen, BBQ area, large amenities block, on-site kiosk and coin-operated laundry.
- Nearby: Bongaree Jetty, Pumicestone Lions Park, Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Red Beach, Bellara Beach and Bribie Island National Park.
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Silver Shores Village Caravan Park
Sat just across the water from Bribie Island, you can enjoy the sites of the national park without the crowds. Choose from powered or unpowered sites for your holiday, or book a long-term stay.
- Types of sites available: Powered and unpowered caravan and tent sites.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: BBQ area, coin-operated laundry, toilet and shower blocks, boat ramp.
- Nearby: Sandstone Point Hotel, Pumicestone Passage, Spinnaker Sound Marina, Sandstone Park and Bribie Island National Park.
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Bellara Caravan Park
Set up camp on the edge of Moreton Bay, with easy access to the sights of Sandstone Point as well as Bribie Island and National Park.
- Types of sites available: Powered and unpowered sites.
- Any vehicle restrictions? No.
- Facilities: BBQ and picnic area, communal toilet and shower blocks.
- Nearby: Pumicestone Passage, Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree Jetty, Brennan Park and Bribie Island National Park.
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Frequently asked questions
Which caravan parks on Bribie Island have cabins?
Are there BIG4 caravan parks on Bribie Island?
The nearest BIG4 caravan park to Bribie Island can be found just before you cross the bridge, at Sandstone Point. While rates are slightly higher at BIG4 Sandstone Point Holiday Resort, it offers up a huge range of activities and facilities, including free Wi-Fi, a water play park and heated swimming pool. You’ll need to book early to bag a spot, especially if you head to Bribie Island during the holiday seasons.
Where should I stay on Bribie Island in a caravan park?
- Best for access to the national park: Bellara
- Best for beaches: Woorim
- Best for families: Sandstone Point
- Best for low budgets: Bongaree
How much does it cost to stay in a caravan park on Bribie Island?
Bribie Island is a tourist hot spot, and bagging a space at a caravan park there can be expensive. You’ll find that accommodation options range from $35 to $70 a night for an unpowered site and $100+ for a cabin.
Boasting some of the most varied activities and widest range of amenities in the area, parking up at BIG4 Sandstone Point Holiday Resort will cost you extra. Unpowered sites start from $45 a night, with safari tents and villas costing upwards of $199. Of course, this comes with free Wi-Fi, a water play park and lots of added extras.
For something a little kinder to your wallet, head over to Bongaree Caravan Park, where you can pick up a powered site in low season for $35 and in high season for $45. While you’ll still be treated to toilet, shower and BBQ facilities, this place lacks the extravagant facilities of BIG4.
How long can I stay in a caravan park on Bribie Island?
Some of the most popular caravan parks on Bribie Island will only accept bookings for up to 28 days. If you’d like to extend your stay on Bribie, it’s worth contacting Silver Shores Village Caravan Park which caters to long-term caravanners.
What should I consider when choosing a caravan park on Bribie Island?
At just 34km in length, it’s easy enough to explore Bribie from wherever you might find yourself on the island. Whether you choose to stay in Woorim, Bongaree or Sandstone Point, you’ll never be more than a 15 minute drive from the national park.
That’s why it can be better to choose a caravan park on Bribie Island based on its facilities, rather than its location. BIG4 Sandstone Point Holiday Resort is perfect for families, but sites here come at an inflated price. Bongaree Caravan Park has limited facilities, but is almost half the price of the BIG4. For a happy medium, Bribie Island Caravan Park provides the best of both worlds: Reasonable prices and a few added extras.
Where can I park a campervan overnight on Bribie Island?
Queensland is one of the strictest states when it comes to free camping or sleeping in your caravan on the side of the road. It’s best to find a designated spot to call home for the night when you’re heading to Bribie Island.
Providing all of the creature comforts of home, plus plenty of extra facilities, most visitors to Bribie Island choose to stay at one of the well-equipped caravan parks in the area.
If you’re up for an adventure and have a 4WD, there are also plenty of remote camping spots within the national park. For around $7 per person per night, you can enjoy your own slice of paradise at Gallagher Point, Poverty Creek or Ocean Beach Campgrounds.