Queensland and Western Australia emerged as leaders in this growth, with both states reporting significant upticks in caravan park usage. This trend suggests that, despite economic pressures, Australians continue to embrace caravan and camping holidays as a preferred travel option.
Travel patterns are also evolving, with the average round trip distance reaching 939 kilometers in September 2025, a slight increase from the previous year. This indicates a shift towards shorter, more frequent trips, likely influenced by rising travel costs and a preference for destinations closer to home.
Guest satisfaction remains high, with 81% of visitors reporting positive experiences in October 2025. The Global Review Index™ climbed to 86.0%, reflecting the sector's commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction.
However, the broader economic context presents challenges. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 84.5%, indicating decreased optimism about personal finances and the national economic outlook. Despite this, the caravan and camping sector's ability to maintain strong occupancy rates and high guest satisfaction suggests a robust foundation for continued success.
As Australians navigate economic uncertainty, the affordability and flexibility offered by caravan and camping holidays position the industry well for sustained growth. The challenge ahead will be to maintain this momentum while adapting to evolving consumer preferences and economic conditions.
