Basic package

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From $105 per night 4 guests 2.4m x 2.4m pre-pitched dome tent Communal toilets and hot showers
Keen for an affordable stay with friends or family at Cockatoo Island? Book our basic camping package and check into a pre-pitched tent. 

This convenient package includes an unpowered tent that sleeps up to 3 adults OR 2 adults with 2 small children. Sleeping mats for 2 guests and 2 camping chairs are included in this package. If you’re booking this package for a group of 3 or 4, additional bedding is available for hire. 

Booking and rates

  • Monday to Thursday – From $105 per night

  • Friday to Sunday – From $115 per night

[Note: Advance booking required – same‑day bookings not accepted. Rates subject to change for special events and public holidays. Before booking, view all alerts and disruptions.]

Package inclusions / communal amenities

  • 2.4m x 2.4m pre-pitched dome tent
  • Sleeping mats
  • Communal toilets (incl. accessible toilet)
  • Communal hot showers
  • Communal sheltered kitchen
  • Communal microwave
  • Communal toaster
  • Communal fridge
  • Communal boiling water
  • Vending machine
  • Communal firepit
  • Communal cinema
  • Communal laundry ($4 per load)

Accessibility

The campground is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible shower and toilet available. Please note: tents have a step to enter, which is not suitable for wheelchair access. To discuss accessibility, contact stay@cockatooisland.gov.au.

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Optional extras for hire
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What to bring with you
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Disclaimer: Disruptions & tours

Booking and rates

  • Monday to Thursday – From $105 per night

  • Friday to Sunday – From $115 per night

[Note: Advance booking required – same‑day bookings not accepted. Rates subject to change for special events and public holidays. Before booking, view all alerts and disruptions.]

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands, waters and sky of Sydney Harbour. Wareamah connects to the waterways and homelands of the Wallumedegal, Wangal, Cammeraygal and Gadigal peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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