Stuart Lamont, CEO of the Caravan Industry Association of Australia, addressed the conference, emphasizing the industry's resilience amid economic challenges. He highlighted the importance of embracing new technologies and meeting evolving customer expectations to maintain competitiveness.
A significant highlight of the conference was the release of the 'Caravan and Camping State of Industry 2026' report. The report revealed that caravan parks generated a record $3.3 billion in revenue nationally, driven by increased occupancy rates and sustained demand for domestic travel. Notably, domestic caravan and camping tourism accounted for 17.3 million overnight trips and $12.6 billion in visitor expenditure, with regional Australia hosting 87% of these trips.
The report also noted a shift towards shorter, local holidays, reflecting travelers' desire for value amid economic pressures. The 30–54 age group emerged as the largest travel segment, contributing 43% of trips, while those aged 55 and over accounted for over 40% of visitor nights.
For industry stakeholders, the conference provided valuable insights into market trends and strategies for future growth. The emphasis on innovation and adaptability positions the caravan and camping sector to continue thriving in the evolving tourism landscape.
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