Looking for treehouse accommodation in , Australia? We have all the best getaways, forest cabins. and tree top stays that the island continent has to offer. From the lush rainforests of Tropical North Queensland, all the way down to the the small coastal towns. of South-West WA, we've got the most unique accommodation at the best prices.

Victoria

Sassafras (Traditional Name: Corhanwarrabul)

Located just 43km from Melbourne CBD, Sassafras in the Dandenong Ranges is the perfect hop, skip and a jump to getting an early start on your tree top getaway.

main street of Sassafras Victoria

Queensland

Treetops Retreat Cairns

Cairns (Traditional Name: Gimuy)

With the Daintree Rainforest supplying ancient trees, Cairns offers a lush location for sleeping amongst the tree tops. It also makes a convenient jumping off point for exploring the Great Barrier Reef.

Sunshine Coast (Set on the lands where the Kabi Kabi language has traditionally been spoken.)

 

More than just beaches, the hinterlands of the Sunshine Coast region boast picturesque towns such as Maleny or Montville, where a treehouse holiday is set amongst the backdrop of the Glasshouse Mountains.

Wanggulay Too Treetops Luxury Cairns City

New South Wales

Coral Sea Views

Blue Mountains (Traditional lands of the Gundungurra people)
[74 Mahogany Road, 4873 Diwan, Australia]

Situated in Diwan, Coral Sea Views provides accommodation with an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities and a garden. A balcony with sea views is offered in every unit. The chalet offers a terrace. Port Douglas is 31 km from Coral Sea Views. Cairns Airport is 83 km away.

Byron Bay (Traditional Name: Cavvanbah)
[202 Stonewood Road, 4873 Cape Tribulation, Australia]

Set in the tranquil World Heratige listed Daintree Rainforest alongside your own private crystal clear creek, Daintree Cascades provides a wonderful escape. The fully self-contained houses are eco-friendly, and powered by hydro electricity from the creek.

Daintree Cascades

Dunbogan (Birrbay country)
[Lot 40 Spurwood Road, Cow Bay, 4873 Cow Bay, Australia]

Surrounded by tropical rainforest, Daintree Rainforest Bungalows offer self-contained accommodation garden views. Just 5 minutes’ drive from Cow Bay Beach, the property features BBQ facilities and outdoor seating.The solar-powered bungalows have a kitchenette with a stove top.

Nelson Bay (on traditional Worimi lands)

207 km  North East of Sydney

Nestled deep within the Daintree Rainforest, this eco-friendly resort features an outdoor heated spa, a bar and a restaurant. Each cabin offers individual boardwalks leading to the entrance, ensuring ultimate privacy. All cabins include a balcony with outdoor furniture.

Traditional Language: Gathang

Tasmania

St Helens (Lutruwita)
148 km from Launceston

This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. An exclusive tropical retreat with an amazing beachfront location 20 minutes from Cairns Airport, Kewarra Beach Resort is perfectly located to explore the Great Barrier Reef and the surrounding rainforests.

Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa
Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat

Crayfish Creek (Lutruwita)
389 km  North-West of Hobart

This award winning eco-friendly retreat offers a choice of 12 handcrafted tree houses and villas. Each includes a fully equipped kitchen, large spa bath and wood fireplace.Set on 93 hectares of tropical highland rainforest, Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat provides all linen, plus fluffy bathrobes and slippers. Guests have free access to the tennis court and walking trails.

Western Australia

Kwoorabup (Denmark, WA)
[423 kms South-East of Perth]

Found at the very bottom of the mainland of Australia, Denmark is the place to holiday if you are seeking a Mediterranean climate; dry summers and rainy winters. Along with a high tree density, the town is built around Kwoorabup (The Denmark River), which means "place of the Western brush wallaby".

Traditional Custodians: The Mineng People (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineng)

Traditional Language Spoken:  Noongar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noongar_language)

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