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10 Easy & Budget-Friendly Camping Meals for Your Campervan Adventure
Heading out on a campervan trip? Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time camper, cooking in your van doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. With the right ingredients and a few simple recipes, you can enjoy delicious meals without the hassle. Here are 10 cheap & easy camping dishes perfect for the budget traveler looking for quick and satisfying meals while on the road.

Explore the Australian West Coast: A 28-day Campervan Road Trip
Dreaming of the ultimate Aussie road trip? A 28-day campervan journey from Perth to Darwin is the adventure of a lifetime! With diverse landscapes, stunning coastlines and outback wonders, this epic trip takes you through some of Australia’s most iconic destinations. Here’s your complete itinerary for an unforgettable month on the road.

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.

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.

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.
Places to check out around perth

Before picking up your campervan at the Campervan Village depot in Perth, enjoy a nice stroll along Elizabeth Quay and around. This waterfront area is a welcoming and relaxing place - with a great mix of riverside dining and bars. So if you’re looking for a nice break and a drink, stop here and relax by the river.

One of the world largest and most beautiful inner-city parks, Kings Park lets you enjoy sweeping views of the city skyline, the Darling Ranges and the Swan and Canning Rivers. Also, Kings Park is home to the spectacular Western Australian Botanic Garden - there’s over 3,000 species of flora to see and learn about in the 400-hectare park.

Only 45 minutes south of Perth, Rockingham is a great marine destination that offers beautiful long beaches, sky diving and animal encounters. From there, you can visit Penguin Island where you will see Dolphins, Sea Lions and of course, Penguins. Furthermore, there is plenty of camping areas for your campervan to camp out and really enjoy this natural playground.

Just offshore from the city of Perth, Rottnest Island is a must see if you want to kick back on soft sand beaches, discover secluded coves and see the happiest animal in the world - the quokka. It’s a perfect destination to spend a few days and enjoy an ocean view – however you’ll need to take the ferry across and find somewhere to park your hire campervan on the mainland while you’re on Rottnest Island.

A nice country getaway in your campervan is the Serpentine National Park - the park is a sanctuary for an array of plants and animal (a lot of kangaroos). And a 500 metre walk trail along the river leads to stunning falls, making it well worth the visit. With the freedom of a hire campervan, the Serpentine National Park is a good destination to kick off your Western Australian adventure.

From the beautiful swimming beach at Cottesloe to the windy beaches of Lancelin, the Sunset Coast Drive is a must-see trip in your hire campervan if you’re in the Perth region. The drive is 130kms long and this picturesque route will bring you to great destinations such as Hillarys Boat Harbour, the Yanchep National Park, the AQWA aquarium and the straight-out-of-a-dream beaches on the Indian Ocean coast.

If you enjoy the craft of wine-making (or you just love wine!), the Swan Valley is for you. Just north of Perth, this region is the oldest wine region in Western Australia. Follow the Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail, pickup a few bottles for your nights in your rental campervan and discover the charming villages around the valley. Swan Valley is only a 32 km loop but offers more than 150 places to fulfil your appetite and fill up on delicious wine!

Located in Nambung National Park, the Pinnacles are beautiful naturally-formed desert sculptures. From Perth, once you have hire your campervan from Campervan Village, just head north for three hours along the Indian Ocean Drive and you will arrive at Nambung National Park. Once there, a scenic walk will lead you to the ancient limestone pillars.

110 metres long and 15 metres high, this granite cliff, 4 hours east of Perth has, over thousands of years been shaped & carved by water erosion to form an impressive wave-like shape – one of Australia’s best spots for a photo. Wave Rock is connected by a loop walking track of 1 km that starts from your campervan in the car park.

Located just 42kms north of Perth, the Yanchep National Park is famous for its wildlife, its cave, and its native bush flora. In this national park, you will encounter kangaroo’s and koalas in their natural habitat – and if you want to be thoroughly amazed, you can visit the underground world of the Crystal Cave.