Camping near Cape Jervis

The gateway to Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu Peninsula.

99% (1724 reviews)
  1. Cape Jervis
99% (1724 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Cape Jervis

Top-rated campgrounds

BIG4 Normanville Jetty Holiday Park

2. BIG4 Normanville Jetty Holiday Park

100%
(1)
87 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Normanville, SA
Perfectly positioned between the sea and the scenic hills of the Fleurieu Peninsula, BIG4 Normanville Jetty Holiday Park offers a relaxed coastal escape just over an hour from Adelaide. With the beach at your doorstep and charming wine country nearby, it’s an ideal base for your next getaway. Whether you’re here to swim, fish, explore nearby walking trails, visit local wineries or simply soak up the laid-back coastal vibe, we have everything you need. Our park features a range of accommodation options, powered and unpowered sites, modern amenities, BBQ areas, and a camp kitchen to make your stay comfortable and carefree. Our executive cabins were built new in 2022, blending modern comfort with coastal charm. Alongside our original one and two-bedroom budget cabins, we have options to suit couples, families, and groups. Our caravan and camping sites are thoughtfully positioned amidst sandhills and trees, providing a natural shield from the elements. Whether powered or unpowered, they’re spacious, shady, and made for easy beachside camping.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$48
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Kookaburra Cottage Farm

3. Kookaburra Cottage Farm

98%
(58)
1 site · RV, Tent · Parawa, SA
Here you'll find 6 acres of undulating land, surrounded by gum trees. The campsite is in a lovely bush setting, in a valley, which is quiet and private. Campers must be self-contained, we don't have facilities here. Its a birdwatchers paradise please check out the photos. Plenty of options for safe swimming and surfing beaches (10-20 minute drive) Visit the Alpacas (by arrangement) just across the road Jetty at Rapid Bay is the spot for fishing (20-minute drive) Hiking in Deep Creek Conservation Park is fantastic (15-minute drive) Find essentials at Yankalilla township, including a supermarket, craft shops, pub and medical centre (10-minute drive) A RV dump point is located at 75 Main Street Yankalilla. Lovely scenic drives in the area and Victor Harbour, a larger regional town is only 25 minutes away.
Campfires
from 
AU$29
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Dees Villa

5. Dees Villa

1 site · Lodging · Carrickalinga, SA
This purpose-built Greek-inspired villa with sunset views as far as Kangaroo Island provides the perfect getaway retreat. One hour south of Adelaide, en route to Kangaroo Island, and close to McLaren Vale and lots of fantastic wineries. Situated in a secluded rural setting on an 80-acre horse stud. Dee's Villa is a short 10-minute drive to Normanville or Yankalilla. We are close to Myponga Beach, Lady Bay, and Carrickalinga as well as the popular Normanville beach. Dogs and Ponies welcome. The Villa is independent of our home, and is on its own 5-acre plot, nothing in your view except the occasional horse, the paddocks, and the sea. We have resident kangaroos and the occasional echidna that visit plus lots of bird life. We have hosted weddings, many anniversaries, and lots of special occasions plus guests who live in Adelaide and appreciate being able to hop in the car, drive for an hour and find themselves in our little bit of heaven, a real rural retreat but only ten minutes to two small towns with supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and most everything else you might need. You have the entire Villa, which is very private, a verandah out front to enjoy the view out to sea and Kangaroo Island, and a fully enclosed courtyard in the rear to chill and enjoy the sunshine. The Villa is also wheelchair friendly, all entrances are wide, including French doors to the lounge and both bedrooms, a very large double shower with sliding doors, a raised toilet for people with issues, two toilets, and a separate vanity area. It is ideal for two couples as there are two bathroom areas, one with a vanity and toilet and the other with shower, vanity, and toilet. We are pet-friendly and have a lovely shady paddock for your pony and an enclosed yard for your dog. We do allow pets inside but ask that you let us know if you intend to bring your pets with you. There is a cleaning fee if there is dog hair over furniture and soft furnishings, please bring their bedding and don't let them on beds and sofas.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$200
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Sticks n Stones

8. Sticks n Stones

3 sites · RVs, Tents · Island Beach, SA
SELF CONTAINED CAMPING ONLY. Leave no trace camping facility. Rubbish to be removed by campers. Encouraging lovers of Australian flora and fauna and natural surroundings to come enjoy this special place. A 100 acre Bush woodland block with KI Wildlife fauna and flora. Situated above the islands ismuth and more south Coast. Wildlife includes Western grey kangaroos, KI roos, wallabys, echidna, Rosenburg goanna, abundant birdlife and flora. We were not burnt out here. Our aim is to have complete freedom from stress and anxiety'Ataraxia'. To achieve ataraxia we need to keep our desires in check and simply satisfy our basic needs. Thats what we offer. Raw nature, you bring what you need self contained camping. Toilet facilities may come later if needed. Walks and beautiful beaches, lagoons nearby. Great fishing nearby too. Townships 10-15 mins (Penneshaw and American River) . Kingscote 30-40 mins NO CATS ALLOWED. Other pets allowed but must be controlled by owners as it is a wildlife habitat too. And the roos are BIG! Please do not feed Kangaroos as it encourages dependence. This is a progressive start as a beginner for hosting hipcampers I am taking small steps to improve the facilities as the needs are observed and recognised. May you enjoy and respect this outdoor australian experience.
Pets
from 
AU$12
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Waitpinga Ridge | Creek Camp Site

9. Waitpinga Ridge | Creek Camp Site

96%
(36)
1 site · RV, Tent · Waitpinga, SA
Waitpinga Ridge is a farm located on the Fleurieu Peninsula, 15min from Victor Harbor. The Creek Camp Site is tucket away surrounded by gums and adjacent to 35acres of land reseeded back to native bush. From this location you can explore the Fleurieu with ease. Hike parts of the Heysen trail along the Waitpinga Sea Cliffs. Enjoy a drink at Lost Phoenix Farm or Boho Farm. And if you are feeling a little bit adventurous, Waitpinga Quad Bike Tours is just around the corner! PLEASE NOTE: This is an unpowered site with no facilities. We accept self-contained travellers only, with their own toilet. There are no rubbish facilities, all waste is to be taken with you when you leave. Campers must adhere to fire ban regulations. ** 4whd access only during winter. Please note that the site is located next to a creek with free access to the flowing water, it may pose as a drowning risk for some.
Campfires
from 
AU$40
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Alma's Hem Amphitheatre and Retreat

12. Alma's Hem Amphitheatre and Retreat

99%
(374)
3 sites · RVs, Tents · Inman Valley, SA
Located on Ramindjeri Country in the heart of the Fleurieu Peninsula, Alma’s Hem is a serene, private campground set by a winter creek on a working cattle farm. An abundance of bird life, wildlife and big night skies. Pitch your tent, swag or park your caravan or RV. Less than 1km from the the Heysen trail, giving you easy access to hikes. 15 minute drive from Victor Harbor for all your shopping conveniences. 20 mins to the stunning Carrackalinga beaches; Kayaking the Second Valley caves and beautiful drives to waterfalls, conservation parks and tourist attractions. Campsites are located on level grassy area. Flushing toilets, fire pit and firewood available. Perfect for a romantic getaway or for small and larger groups. Please note that our property has work dogs who live nearby and love to visit guests. When you arrive there is a map located on the right hand side of the driveway entrance with the sites marked. You are welcome to find your site get comfortable. We will welcome you at some stage! Please contact us if you'd like to book for more guests than listed and we will do our best to accommodate. Campground has shared facilities and respect of each other and the land is critical. We are a leave no trace site, which means everything you bring in you must take with you, which includes rubbish and broken things. The bins at the entrance are for residents only and as they are only collected fortnightly cannot cater for more than those who live here. Firewood can be brought in by you or we will provide wood for $30/night per site. Wood is not to be foraged from adjoining scrub as it is Heritage listed and to be left for habitat, ecosystem and your admiration only! We look forward to crossing paths! Best, Kylie and the Alma’s Hem Team
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$30
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Heysen's Rest

13. Heysen's Rest

5 sites · Lodging · Myponga, SA
Your perfect getaway is nestled amidst 10 acres of natural Australian bush, offering two charming, self-contained holiday accommodations, and four single en-suite rooms for guests and walkers. Located just a scenic 45-minute drive south of Adelaide on the renowned Heysen Trail, outside the charming rural village of Myponga. Our prime location provides easy access to must-see attractions such as Victor Harbour, the Kangaroo Island Ferry, and the historic wineries of McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula regions. Plus, you’re just a stone’s throw away from the pristine southern beaches of Normanville and Carrickalinga, as well as local and championship golf courses. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of our surroundings, where native flora and fauna thrive. Enjoy the diverse birdlife or follow in the footsteps of Sir Hans Heysen, a celebrated Australian landscape artist captivated by the beauty of the majestic gum trees that surround us. Capture the serenity and beauty of nature at its finest, a true paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike. Experience the rustic charm of our self-contained cabins, featuring a queen-size bed, sofa bed, reverse cycle air-conditioning, TV, kitchenette, BBQ, outdoor setting, and the luxury of a late checkout, ensuring a delightful countryside retreat. Single room lodgings comprising a comfortable room with private ensuite, TV, fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, and outdoor seating area Heysen’s Restrooms offer wonderful stopovers amidst the tranquil Australian bush.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$100
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Breakaway camp area

14. Breakaway Farmstay

99%
(587)
8 sites · RVs, Tents · Waitpinga, SA
Great location, best opportunity to spend time on the farm amongst the animals and nature. We are a small Farmstay in the heart of the Fleurieu Peninsula just out side Victor Harbor in Waitpinga. Powered and unpowered sites have use of bathroom facility. Waggon Flat campers do not have access to facilities. Limited Telstra ph service and no wifi. And For Something New, Your welcome to visit our Onsite Distillery. Moo's Distillery is open Friday's to Sunday to taste new and vibrant Gins. If your hungry also try a pizza for Dinner. ***** We welcome you to make a booking with us at Breakaway Farmstay but when booking please make sure all your details are correct. So we do not have to decline the booking due to incorrect details. Also after you have placed a booking please check your messages to see if we have responded to you at some stage. We look forward to seeing you at Breakaway Farmstay Check in from time from 1.00pm. Check out is strictly 10.30 unless pre organised with management. Close to anything you would like to do in this fantastic part of the state of South Australia. From fishing to surfing to long walks on the Heysen Trail or wine tasting and whale watching, there is everything here you would ever want to do. On the farm you will be able to see our animals which include Sheep, cows, chooks, ducks, goats, alpaca - all are very hungry and looking for pats! Sorry we don't allow pets. Campfires permitting (depending on local fire restrictions). All Rubbish is to be taken home by campers, with the policy of what you bring you take home and leave nothing. Scroll down for Map of location. Check in time from 1.00pm. check out by 10.30am.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
The Scrub Campsite - Inman Valley

15. The Scrub Campsite - Inman Valley

98%
(625)
9 sites · RVs, Tents · Lower Inman Valley, SA
Inglewood is a 130-acre property currently running beef cattle and sheep. The property has 15 acres of remnant stringy bark scrub which abuts the Heysen Trail. This private campsite is contained within the scrub although campers have access to the whole property. There are 13 bespoke sites available. The owner has the right to assist campers when choosing their site. This is determined by factors such as type of accommodation, group size. access to toilet and communal areas, weather and privacy needs. Specific sites cannot be reserved unless by prior arrangement with the owner. We offer sites suitable for camper trailers, campervans, , rooftop tents, tents and swags and pop top caravans (sorry, no large caravans). During the non fire ban period all fires must be contained in the fire pits provided. Please bring firewood if you intend to have a campfire for an extended period or you may purchase wood for $15 for 20 kgs. All bookings will be cancelled if a severe or fire is forecast by the weather bureau. Campers can claim a refund from Hipcamp A communal camp kitchen, barbecue, rain water and tables available. A composting toilet is available as is a shower system. Colloquially known as God's Country the property is conveniently located 1hr 20 mins from Adelaide, 14 mins from Victor Harbor, and 20 mins from Pt Elliot, Middleton, Waitpinga and Parson's beach, Hindmarsh Falls and Normanville. Other nearby localities are Deep Creek National Park, Newland Conservation Park, Springmount National Park, Granite Island and the Kangaroo Island ferry. The popular Belicious Belgium Cafe is a 60 min walk or 5 minute drive from the campsite. Walkers on the Heysen trail can access the campsite 100 metres away. (Keen Road entrance) Please note that the campsite has a no noise/music policy after 10pm. Noisy campers has been my biggest complaint so please respect others and adhere to the policy. Rubbish must be removed by all campers as no bins are available. The whole campsite can be hired exclusively for large groups - contact me direct for booking details and costs. A wood package can be purchased for $50 the communal fire circle. The Scrub Campsite was honored to have won 1st place for best campsitein S All campers are to respect other campers and the land that they are camping on.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$27
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Bunny Beach Farm Stay

17. Bunny Beach Farm Stay

99%
(84)
6 sites · RVs · Encounter Bay, SA
Bunny Beach Farm Stay has development approval for Self Contained Recreational Vehicles, Experience the peaceful, laid-back beauty of Bunny Beach Farm Stay, nestled just a stone's throw from Victor Harbor. Set against a backdrop of majestic red gums and teeming with vibrant bird life, this special spot on our working farm is adjacent to the tranquil Back Valley Creek. Discover spacious, grassy, and flat sites that offer seamless access for big rigs, caravans, and motorhomes. Rest easy knowing there's ample room for maneuvering, ensuring a stress-free arrival and departure. We extend a warm welcome to pets, but kindly request they be kept on a lead during their stay. We ask all guests to be fully self-sufficient, with their own toilet facilities, and please take all waste with you when you leave. There is a public dump point just ten minutes away. Children under 12 stay free. Please still add them to your booking so we are aware of numbers. Maximum stays of 5 nights. It's worth noting that Bunny Beach Farm Stay doesn't feature an actual beach. So, how did it earn its name, you might wonder? Allow us to share a heartwarming tale. The park is named after our beloved first granddaughter, Mackenzie, who her Poppy affectionately nicknamed "Bunny". Just as her father cherished this part of the property, Mackenzie, along with her younger sister today, grew up enjoying this special spot. Following a flood in the creek one day, Mackenzie excitedly pointed out what appeared to be a pristine, white sandy beach, and so the name Bunny Beach was born!
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$35
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
KI Caravan Park, Kingscote

20. KI Caravan Park, Kingscote

100%
(4)
41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Brownlow Ki, SA
KI Caravan Park, Kingscote offers a family- and pet-friendly, beachside stay in a peaceful natural setting. With a mix of cabins, cottages, studios, and both powered and unpowered sites, there are plenty of options to suit your needs. Our studios and cabins accommodate between one and seven guests and are just a short walk from the beach. Perfectly located on Kangaroo Island, the park provides easy access to all the island’s attractions and is only 3 km from downtown Kingscote, the largest town on the island. This is the perfect park if you love peace and quiet, wildlife, and nature. Spot koalas, wallabies, and some of the island’s most beautiful birdlife right from the property. A highlight of the park is the camp kitchen, a welcoming gathering space with plenty of tables and chairs, two barbecues, a full-size stove and oven, fridge/freezer, and a dedicated fish/bait freezer. Whether you’re here for adventure, relaxation, or both, a wonderful experience awaits you at this beautiful caravan park in one of the world’s most amazing destinations!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$40
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

Camper favorites near Cape Jervis

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Stories from the community

Available this weekend

Star Hosts in Cape Jervis

Dog-friendly getaways

Under $50

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Camping near Cape Jervis guide

Overview

Most campers only find themselves in Cape Jervis for one reason only—to catch the ferry to Kangaroo Island—but there are plenty of good reasons to stay on the mainland too. Perched at the western tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, the ferry port is also a strategic base for exploring the sandy beaches, rocky coves, and sea cliffs of the south coast. Set out from Cape Jervis to hike the 745-mile (1,200-kilometre)-long Heysen Trail, go wildlife watching at Deep Creek Conservation Park, or hike and fish along the pebbled beaches of Rapid Bay.

Where to go

Fleurieu Peninsula

Road-trippers driving from Adelaide to Cape Jervis can take in the highlights of the Fleurieu Peninsula along the way. Swing by the Willunga Farmers Market, ride a horse-drawn tram from Victor Harbor to see the penguin colonies of Granite Island, or hop aboard the famous Cockle Train at nearby Goolwa.

Kangaroo Island

Car ferries set sail from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island—about a 45-minute journey—from where you can explore the island’s sandy beaches and wildlife-filled bushlands. Stop at Seal Bay to admire the sea lion colony, go sandboarding at the Little Sahara sand dunes, then venture off-road in the Flinders Chase National Park, home to natural wonders like Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.

McLaren Vale

The vine-clad foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Adelaide Hills make up the McLaren Vale wine region, home to some of South Australia’s oldest and most prestigious wineries. Rent a bike to explore the Shiraz trail, stopping off at boutique wineries and cellar doors, then check into a tranquil country campground, spend a night in a solar-powered eco-cabin, or go glamping in a bell tent.

When to go

The most popular time to visit Cape Jervis is during the summer months (Dec through Feb), when crowds flock to the surrounding beaches and ferry port. Ferries run from Cape Jervis to Kangaroo Island year-round, although they are occasionally cancelled in winter if the weather is particularly rough. June through October is whale migration season, so keep a lookout as you hike or cruise along the south coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most popular time to visit Cape Jervis is during the summer months (Dec through Feb), when crowds flock to the surrounding beaches and ferry port. Ferries run from Cape Jervis to Kangaroo Island year-round, although they are occasionally cancelled in winter if the weather is particularly rough. June through October is whale migration season, so keep a lookout as you hike or cruise along the south coast.

Most campers only find themselves in Cape Jervis for one reason only—to catch the ferry to Kangaroo Island—but there are plenty of good reasons to stay on the mainland too. Perched at the western tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, the ferry port is also a strategic base for exploring the sandy beaches, rocky coves, and sea cliffs of the south coast. Set out from Cape Jervis to hike the 745-mile (1,200-kilometre)-long Heysen Trail, go wildlife watching at Deep Creek Conservation Park, or hike and fish along the pebbled beaches of Rapid Bay. The vine-clad foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Adelaide Hills make up the McLaren Vale wine region, home to some of South Australia’s oldest and most prestigious wineries. Rent a bike to explore the Shiraz trail, stopping off at boutique wineries and cellar doors, then check into a tranquil country campground, spend a night in a solar-powered eco-cabin, or go glamping in a bell tent. Car ferries set sail from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island—about a 45-minute journey—from where you can explore the island’s sandy beaches and wildlife-filled bushlands. Stop at Seal Bay to admire the sea lion colony, go sandboarding at the Little Sahara sand dunes, then venture off-road in the Flinders Chase National Park, home to natural wonders like Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Road-trippers driving from Adelaide to Cape Jervis can take in the highlights of the Fleurieu Peninsula along the way. Swing by the Willunga Farmers Market, ride a horse-drawn tram from Victor Harbor to see the penguin colonies of Granite Island, or hop aboard the famous Cockle Train at nearby Goolwa.

The whale migration season in Cape Jervis is from June through October. Keep a lookout as you hike or cruise along the south coast during this time.

There are camping options near Cape Jervis. You can also explore different options for camping near Cape Jervis on Hipcamp.

There are RV parks near Cape Jervis. You can also explore different options for camping near Cape Jervis on Hipcamp.