Where To Stay

Campground
Camping at West Bay is $10 per person, children under 12 are free. Please contact the caretakers on VHF Channel 73 on the Marine Radio to notify them of your arrival. The A-frame camp kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary crockery and cutlery for your stay, and a camp fire and BBQ with plenty of firewood available.

Please note that camping fees are currently $10 per person per night (subject to change), payable to the caretakers upon arrival or placed in the honesty box at the A-frame.

Note that water is a limited resource on the island and is not provided, so be sure to bring plenty of your own. If you’re in the mood for a campfire, they’re permitted at the designated fire pit at the back of the A-frame.

Tree House
$25 per person per night, sleeps 6-7 comfortably, bring your own sheets & towels, drinking water (rain water) is provided in the fridge. There is a gas stove and oven, or the wood fired pizza oven. Fresh organic produce can be arranged including bread, eggs, herbs, greens and condiments. Contact the Homestead for more information.

“If you’re looking for something truly special, consider staying at the Tree House in West Bay, the island’s main anchorage. This one-of-a-kind three-storey beach shack can accommodate up to seven people, making it perfect for couples, families, groups, and solo adventurers alike. Inside, you’ll find a basic kitchen with a gas oven, stove, fridge, and freezer. The bathroom features a shower and sink, while outside you’ll find a pizza oven and BBQ for alfresco dining. And don’t miss the unforgettable views from the outdoor long-drop toilet!” —We Are Explorers

At Anchor

Visitors mostly anchor at West Bay and Whites Bay. You can anchor in the lagoon, which is tidal, making it ideal for shallow draft vessels such as trimarans and catamarans. Contact the Homestead caretakers for advice on VHF channel 73.

Northerly Anchorages (no camping)

  • Rescue Bay
  • Pebble Beach
  • Spur Bay
  • Whites Bay

South-East Anchorages

  • West Bay
  • Tidal, inside the Lagoon (please keep the entrance accessible).

South-West Anchorage (no camping)

  • Zodiac Bay
  • NE Cove

Essential Gear for Middle Percy Island

  • VHF radio and safety equipment
  • Your own water for the duration of your trip
  • Walking shoes to explore the rocky terrain
  • Mosquito coils and insect repellent or cover up
  • Camping gear, bare essentials include a mosquito net