Your dream road trip awaits.

Why Choose Campervan Village?

Take the first step towards an incredible adventure! Our booking process is designed to make your experience smooth and hassle-free.

The Perfect Ride

Explore our diverse range of campervans and 4WD campers, each offering unique features and amenities for solo travelers, couples, or families.

Customize Your Itinerary

Tailor your self-drive journey between many rental locations. Chase scenic coastlines or explore the outback with our flexible route options.

Flexible Hire Options

We offer flexible rates to make longer journeys more affordable. Select your dates and destinations for the best possible deals.

Extras for Added Comfort

Our campers include basic gear like gas cookers and cookware. Camping chairs, tables, and more are available for extra comfort.

Transparent Pricing

We believe in transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Know all charges upfront and budget with confidence.

Expert Customer Support

Our friendly travel team is available to assist you at every step, from planning to on-the-road support.

Get ready to embark on the road trip of a lifetime!

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

Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life with a 4WD camping adventure at Larapinta Hipcamp in Laravale, QLD. Nestled in the Scenic Rim, this secluded campsite offers breathtaking views, privacy and the convenience of a hot shower. Enjoy hiking in some of the best national parks around Brisbane, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers seeking tranquility and adventure.

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The Ultimate 10-Day Campervan Road Trip From Auckland

Ah, the open road! There's nothing quite like the freedom of exploring new places, especially when you're in control of your journey. If you're reading this, chances are you're considering a 10-Day Campervan Road Trip From Auckland. And let me tell you, you're in for an unforgettable adventure. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from planning your itinerary to what you should pack. So buckle up, the road awaits!

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10-Day Campervan Road Trip from Exmouth to Perth

Welcome to the ultimate 10-day campervan adventure from Exmouth to Perth! This journey promises a perfect blend of natural wonders, coastal beauty, and unforgettable experiences. Let's hit the road and explore the stunning landscapes of Western Australia.

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Travel Ideas for Your Next Aussie Adventure

Whether you’re looking for sun, sea, sand or snow, Australia has a scenic road trip destination to suit everyone. From day trips to extended journeys, here are 10 top picks to consider for your next getaway.

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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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Essential Tips for Campervanning in Australia: Your Complete Guide

Planning a campervan adventure across Australia's vast landscapes? Whether you're a local looking for a weekend escape or an international traveler embarking on the journey of a lifetime, here's everything you need to know about campervanning in the Land Down Under.

Planning Your Route

Best Times to Travel

  • Northern Australia: May to October (dry season) offers comfortable temperatures and minimal rainfall
    • Darwin temperatures range from 21°C to 32°C
    • Low humidity and clear skies perfect for outdoor activities
  • Southern Australia: December to February (summer) provides warm weather ideal for coastal drives
    • Melbourne and Sydney temperatures between 16°C to 26°C
    • Extended daylight hours for longer driving times
  • Tasmania: December to March delivers the most stable weather conditions
    • Temperatures between 12°C to 24°C
    • Minimal rainfall and optimal hiking conditions
  • East Coast: Sydney to Cairns (2,400 km) - Perfect for beach lovers and coastal views
  • Red Centre: Adelaide to Darwin via Uluru (3,000 km) - Experience the true Outback
    • Key stops include Coober Pedy and Katherine Gorge
    • Allow 2-3 weeks for the full experience
  • Southwest Coast: Perth to Esperance (1,200 km) - Discover pristine beaches and forests

Check out our other Travel Ideas and Guides for more inspiration and route ideas.

Essential Preparation

Safety Equipment

Australia is vast country. If traveling into remote areas, consider additional safety precautions:

Long stretch of dirt road in the outback

  • First aid kit
  • Emergency beacon (EPIRB)
  • Extra fuel containers (20L minimum)
  • Basic spare parts
  • Emergency water supplies (10L per person)
  • Satellite phone

Camping Tips

Finding Campsites

  • Download apps like WikiCamps or Campersmate
  • Book popular sites during peak season (especially coastal areas)
  • Always check if permits are required
  • Look for free camps (explore our free camping guide)

Power Management

If your vehicle has solar panels, park in the sun or ensure you run your engine regularly to avoid depleting energy. Consider limiting device charging to driving hours to limit drain on the battery.

Road Safety

Driving Tips

  • Plan around sunrise and sunset to avoid wildlife
    • Dawn and dusk are peak animal activity times
    • Most accidents occur between 5pm and 7am
  • Maintain slower speeds on unsealed roads
    • Maximum 80km/h recommended on gravel
    • Reduce speed in wet conditions
  • Check road conditions before travel (view our safe driving guide)
  • Keep minimum 3-day food and water supply

Distance Planning

  • Limit driving to 200-400km per day
  • Plan fuel stops - stations can be 400km apart
  • Schedule regular breaks every 2 hours
  • Allow extra time for photo stops and exploration
  • Build in rest days every 3-4 days of travel

Cost Considerations

Expenses

Obviously, expensese will vary greatly depending on your travel style and route. Here are some general costs to consider:

  • Fuel: $1.60 - $2.00 AUD per liter
    • Higher in remote areas
    • Plan for 15-20L/100km consumption
  • Campgrounds: $0-50 AUD per night
  • National Parks: $8-15 per night
  • Food: $30-60 AUD per person per day
  • Activities: $50-100 AUD per day

Money-Saving Tips

  • Cook your own meals
  • Use free camping sites where possible (check our top free camps guide)
  • Travel during shoulder season
  • Buy groceries in major towns
  • Use fuel price comparison apps

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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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The Best Campervan Campsites on Australia's West Coast

Discover the top 10 campervan campsites along Australia’s stunning West Coast, where each site promises unforgettable experiences amidst natural beauty and adventure. From serene beaches and ancient rock formations to remote wilderness and cultural encounters, these campgrounds offer a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration for every traveler's taste. Whether you're seeking coastal escapes, rugged landscapes or cultural immersion, these campsites are your gateway to the diverse wonders of Western Australia.

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The Best Free Camps in New Zealand's North & South Island

New Zealand is a camper's paradise, especially for those seeking freedom camping. Whether you're exploring the North or South Island, the country offers scenic spots where you can camp for free or at minimal cost. Here's a guide to some of the best freedom camping spots to help you plan an unforgettable journey.

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Campervan Trip Ideas for Broome: Your Ultimate Guide!

Ah, Broome! The very name conjures up images of pristine beaches, stunning sunsets, and a laid-back atmosphere. But what makes it an ideal destination for a campervan or 4WD camper trip? Well, Broome offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and outdoor activities that make it a must-visit spot in Australia.

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Start Your Adventure at Campervan Village

Campervan Village is the top choice for campervan hire throughout Australia and New Zealand. We provide a range of campervans and 4WDs to choose from. Speak to your travel agent, Book online or call us today!

We have great everyday rates and easy online bookings to help you get on the road quickly and easily. Our fleet of vehicles are all well-maintained, come with camping gear, and damage cover is included on all hires to ensure you have a safe and stress-free journey.