Campervan Village Brisbane
Address100 Longlands Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
Phone+61 482 081 421
Emailinfo@campervanvillage.com
Opening Hours
mon - fri: 9am - 3pm
sat:9am - 11am
sun:CLOSED
Availability pickup dropoff
After-hours allowed pickup dropoff

*After hours pickup or dropoff may incur additional fees.

Hiring a Campervan in Brisbane

You can expect to pay between $60 - $120 per day, depending on availability and season. For more accurate pricing, get an instant quote online or contact our friendly travel team.

Campervan Village offers discounted rates for longer hires, you may be able to save up to 15% on the daily rate! It's also often better to book your campervan early as prices can go up due to higher demand.

Brisbane's mild climate makes it suitable for campervan rentals year-round. However, the most popular time is during the dry season from April to October.

Brisbane offers a variety of attractions including the South Bank Parklands, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, and the cultural precinct at South Bank. You can also take a short trip South to the Gold Coast or North to the Sunshine Coast.

A regular car license is sufficient to drive a campervan in Australia. We also accept any valid international license. If your license is not in English, however, we recommend obtaining a translation for all travel within the country.

To rent a campervan, you need to have a valid driver's license and be over the age of 18. However, for some models such as our 4WD campers may require drivers must be over the age of 21.

Yes, we offer one-way hires between all of our locations, including Brisbane. Keep in mind that minimum hire periods and relocation fees may apply.


Plan your Brisbane roadtrip today

Book online of contact our friendly travel team today to discuss your dream road trip in Brisbane. We'll help you out with availability, a quick quote or to book your camper today.

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Aventus camping setup from Campervan Village

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4WD Camper with rooftop tents sunset Larapinta Hipcamp

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4WD Camping in the Scenic Rim: A Short Road Trip from Brisbane

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Johnny Feelgood on the road, NSW. Photo: Campervan Village

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Top Destinations around Brisbane

Man feeding lunging crocodile at Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo is an exciting and educational destination located in Queensland, Australia. Founded by the legendary "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, this zoo is home to a wide variety of animals, including exotic tigers, gorillas, and elephants, as well as native Australian species like kangaroos, wallabies, and crocodiles. The zoo is dedicated to conservation and offers a range of activities for visitors, such as animal encounters, keeper talks, and wildlife shows. Furthermore, the route to get there is great and an easy trip to do with your campervan - just 1 hour north of our Brisbane depot.

People standing on the beach at Bribie Island

Bribie Island - Pumicestone Passage

Accessible by bridge, Bribie Island is a perfect getaway for a day to the beach, camping, or simply cruising up and down the Pumicestone Passage. The natural beauty of the island will hit you as soon as you cross the bridge. From Brisbane, take a short trek north and experience this charming region.

Top down view of the lush gardens

City Botanic Gardens

Situated right in the middle of the city, the City Botanic Gardens of Brisbane provide a lush green haven for you. With a mix of rainforest glades, ancient trees and exotic species, the park is the perfect inner-city urban getaway.

Sunbeam piercing a landscape view of mountain range

Glass House Mountains

For a wide range of level, the Glass House Mountains National Park is a great destination for bushwalking and hiking on the Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Located north of Brisbane, the Glass House Mountains are a group of hills that rise abruptly from the coastal plain - after spending time in the national park, there are still several places to discover in the area with your campervan.

lush rainforest as seen from above

The ancient Gondwana rainforest

One of Australia’s most important ecological sites, Gondwana rainforest is a popular destination in the state of Queensland. Within the parks, it is possible to hike, climb and camp while witnessing the abundance of rare and endangered wildlife - this rainforest is a must-see so bring your newly hire campervan and explore this wonderful place.

Koala looking at the camera

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

As the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, Lone pine is a must-see place in Brisbane and a perfect first destination for you and your campervan. You can hand-feed kangaroos and wild lorikeets, and hold one of the cutest Australian animal, the koala. Relax and enjoy some good time while being surrounded by the wildlife of the sanctuary.

View of a cityscape in the distance from a lookout point

Mount Coot-tha

The best view of the city is at the Brisbane Lockout of the scenic Mt.Coot-tha - it is a favourite destination for locals and for visitors. From there, you will have the best sunrise and sunset views in Brisbane. Only 7 km from the CBD, there is plenty of free offstreet and onstreet parking at the lockout for your campervan.

People relaxing in the water of a man made beach with a city in the background

The Arbour at South Bank & Wheel of Brisbane

The South Bank district of Brisbane is a vibrant area with plenty of attractions and shops to spend a day exploring. You’ll find Aquativity water park for the warm days, the Wheel of Brisbane for a great view, (during winter) an outside snow playground, nice pubs & bars and museums. Finally, near the Queensland Museum & Science Centre, there’s the big Brisbane sign with the city skyline as a background for a great photo spot.

People take in the sights from a treetop lookout in the rainforest

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

Situated in the beautiful Gold Coast Hinterland, the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk is a one and a half km walking experience through a rainforest. The whole experience takes approximately 45 minutes and will make you see the pristine beauty of the lush rainforest from an altitude point of view.

Small island in the middle of a clear blue water with a sand bridge connecting it to the mainland

Wellington Point

Wellington Point is a village located on the tip of a peninsula, where seaside and beaches are complimented by friendly locals. This location is a well-known spot for fishing, boating and various water sports - it’s also a great place to have picnic with a seaside view - a perfect location for your campervan.

Also check out one of the most unique walks in Queensland, across the spectacular low-tide sand bridge to King Island