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Campervan Village Campervan & 4WD Hire

Campervan Village Sydney

Address23-25 Erskine Rd, Caringbah NSW 2229
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 Sydney

You can expect to pay between $60 - $100 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, with potential savings of up to 15% on the daily rate. Booking your campervan early is also recommended, as prices can rise due to higher demand.

Sydney's climate is mild year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. These seasons offer comfortable weather for campervan travel.

Sydney offers iconic attractions like the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, and the stunning harbor. Explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods and coastal beauty.

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

To rent a campervan, you must have a valid driver's license and be over 18 years old. Certain models, like our 4WD campers, may require drivers to be over 21 years old.

Yes, we offer one-way hires between all of our locations, including Sydney. Please note that minimum hire periods and relocation fees may apply.


Plan your Sydney roadtrip today

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

Camper Guides and Trip Ideas

Aventus camping setup from Campervan Village

The Best Campervan Campsites on Australia’s East Coast

Australia's East Coast is a haven for campervan enthusiasts, offering a blend of stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant cities. Whether you're seeking a serene beachfront spot or a lively campground with top-notch facilities, there's something for everyone. Here's a curated list of the top campsites along Australia's East Coast that promise unforgettable experiences.

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4WD Camper with rooftop tents sunset Larapinta Hipcamp

We Compare Softshell against Hardtop Rooftop Tents!

Choosing between a soft and hardtop rooftop tent (RTT) can significantly impact your camping experience. Both have unique benefits and drawbacks, and understanding these differences can help you make an informed decision. Let's explore the key distinctions between soft and hardtop rooftop tents.

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

A 14-day Campervan Road Trip Itinerary from Sydney to Cairns

Australia’s east coast offers one of the world’s most breathtaking road trips: the journey from Sydney to Cairns. Spanning over 2,400 kilometers, this route showcases a diverse range of landscapes, vibrant cities and unique wildlife. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this epic adventure promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. Here’s your ultimate guide to exploring the best of the East coast on your road trip from Sydney to Cairns.

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Road sign, NT. Photo: Connections/Tourism Australia

Safe Driving in Australia: Campervan Road Trip Tips

Australia's vast landscapes, picturesque coastlines and diverse ecosystems make it an ideal destination for road trips. Whether you're exploring the outback, cruising along the Great Ocean Road or navigating the bustling streets of Sydney, safe driving is paramount. Here are some essential tips for ensuring a safe and enjoyable road trip in Australia.

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Kangaroos skipping through shallow waters at sunset. Lake Cootharaba, Noosa, QLD.

A Campervan Road Trip Itinerary from Cairns to Sydney

Australia’s east coast offers one of the world’s most breathtaking road trips: the journey from Cairns to Sydney. Spanning over 2,400 kilometers, this route showcases a diverse range of landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique wildlife. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this epic adventure promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. Here’s your ultimate guide to exploring the best of Northern Queensland and beyond on your road trip from Cairns to Sydney.

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Top destinations around Sydney

Photo of the blue mountains taken from the window of a car

Blue Mountains National Park

One of the highlights of your trip will be the Blue Mountains National Park; a World Heritage National Park where you can discover Aboriginal Culture, breath-taking walking tracks, great camping spots, canyoning and climbing. Check out The Three Sisters at Echo Point in Katoomba but what I suggest is to leave the crowded tourist path and explore the hiking tracks down the valley - even better, take your campervan from Campervan Village Sydney, drive to a secluded region and camp there.

Wide shot of the waves of Bondi beach at dusk

Bondi Beach

Around Sydney, there’s plenty of beaches to visit, but none more iconic than Bondi Beach. Famous for being a great place to learn how to surf, park your campervan on the beachfront there and spend the whole day chilling out watching the many walks of life pass you by. There are plenty of shops along the main road and don’t forget to have a look the Bondi Iceberg Club. Keep in mind that during the weekend Bondi Beach can get very, very, crowded.

People standing on rocks by the water at Coogee

Coogee to Bondi Walk

From Bondi or from Coogee, a great walk to do before picking up your campervan is the Bondi to Coogee walk. Approximately two hours long, the walk features beautiful viewing points and will let you see all the pristine little bays between Coogee & Bondi; like Tamarama, Bronte and Clovelly Beach. If you are lucky, you can even see dolphins and whales swimming in the sea.

Night scene of Darling Harbour at Christmas

Happy Hour at Darling Harbour

If you've got a few hours to spare in the city before hiring your campervan at Campervan Village Sydney, Darling Harbour is a beautiful place to hang out and spend a few hours watching the boats cruise by and the hustle and bustle of city life. Little tip, make sure to time yourself with the Happy Hours to save a heap on beers!

Photo of beach from the inside of a small cave

Manly (near Freshwater Beach & North Head)

If you are looking for another beach to escape the crowds at Bondi, the North Shore region has its own icon in Manly Beach - it’s as beautiful as Bondi, seriously! Furthermore, there’s Freshwater Beach a few minutes north of Manly Beach as an alternative. You can get to the North Shore of Sydney in your campervan by crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge, but I strongly suggest going there in an iconic Manly Ferry, you won’t regret it.

Wide shot of palm beach in sydney

Palm Beach

Head due north of Sydney CBD for about an hour in your campervan and you'll be in a little slice of heaven known as Palm Beach (or 'Summer Bay' as some of you may know!). It's a spectacular beach with great surf and only a fraction of the crowds in Bondi!

Aerial photograph of the Royal Botanic Gardens

Royal Botanic Gardens (Opera House & Sydney Harbour Bridge)

One of the most important historic botanical institutions in the world, the Royal Botanic Garden of Sydney is a beautiful place to spend hours strolling around. And from one side of the park you can go see the iconic Sydney Opera and take a great picture. From the other side of the park, you can have a spectacular view of Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Opera House.

Aerial photograph, person floating in the water at the figure 8 pool in Sydney

Figure 8-Pool, Wattamolla Beach

Another National Park, but this time south of Sydney, the Royal National Park is home to a magnificent cliff side view, picturesque rainforest hiking trails, beautiful Wattamolla Beach and the well-known Figure 8 Pool.

Cityscape with sydney tower at the centre

Sydney Tower

Finally, the best view in town would be from the Sydney Tower - right in the center of the Sydney CBD, you'll get to see this picturesque city from another point of view. You can go there only for the view, or you can grab dinner on top of the tower while looking out over the pretty lights in Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House.

Couple sitting on ledge overlooking the ocean

West Head Lookout

In the same region as Palm Beach, in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, is the West Head Lookout. This location offers a great view over Broken Bay, especially during sunrise. And...there's a great camping area to park your campervan for the night.