Imagine a heart exploding nature immersive Wedding that combines all the best features of a Byron Bay Wedding!
What if the planning of this uniquely grounded wedding experience was super easy? With Celebrant, Photographer, Native florals, Arbour, Chairs, Signing table, and Beautiful Cuisine all coming together for you with ease and grace in a place of raw and natural beauty.
As your wedding day rolls into the setting of the sun, the magic of your Campfire seamlessly weaves the whole experience together into a unique memory for everyone involved.
We set up your camp and tents with cosy, comfortable beds, soft sheets and thick warm quilts. We create your Ceremony space, we deliver your relaxed personal and ceremony working closely with an experienced celebrant, we cook, we clean, we pack down so you can be in the moment.
A Wedding camping adventure with Bower Camo.co allows you to unwind while getting married. What
better way to start your married life than relaxed and immersed in Nature with your favourite people, the wind, the trees, the birds and the bees.

Camping and Catering Package
From $899 per person
(minimum group size 8)
- Half board (breakfast and dinner) meal package
- 2 nights camping
- Real mattress beds with organic cotton sheets
- Teas and coffees
- Twin share/double tent or quad tent accommodation with bedroom and living space
- National Park Fee
Basic Wedding Package
- Celebrant (from $2000)
- Coordinator (from $500)
- Photographer (from $3000)
- Native Florals (from $500)
- Musician (from $500)
- Arbour and signing table ($500)
Optional Extras
- Add extra camping night with inclusions ($300pp/pn)
- Beer and wine package (from $30pp/pn)
- Upgrade wedding meal (from $30pp/pn)
- Airport transfers (from $250pp)

Marriage means different things to everyone, so our journey of connection before your wedding allows me to learn about what makes you tick, what you love about each other, your hopes, your humour, and your future dreams. Then I weave it all together in a writing process that doesn’t stop until it’s perfect for you.
One value I do like to encourage is a sense of realism, rather than idealism. I think this is a way to acknowledge the ‘humanness' in all of us, and not set up an expectation of marriage perfection. After all, love will always have its challenges and ebbs and flows. It’s about what you do in the marriage that will make it a success.
When it comes to your Vows, I guide you through a process to help you clarify the life you want to share, then I ask you to list the things you need to promise each other to have this life together. My advice is to keep your Vows authentic, don’t use clichés, and embrace them as a useful blueprint for your life together. In the ceremony, I like to encourage a hand, heart-eye connection between you both, with me prompting your vows (off mic). In my experience, this works better than asking you to juggle a Vow card and microphone with all the emotions happening in this moment.

