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*After hours pickup or dropoff may incur additional fees.
Hiring a Campervan in Broome
You can expect to pay between $100 - $200 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.
Broome has a tropical climate with a dry season from April to October. This period is popular for campervan rentals due to its comfortable weather.
Visit Cable Beach, experience the Staircase to the Moon phenomenon, and explore the striking landscapes of the Kimberley region.
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 Broome. Please note that minimum hire periods and relocation fees may apply.

Discover Broome and Beyond with Campervan Village
Hire a camper in Broome so you can explore the outback in style and comfort. With a range of campervans and 4WD campers to choose from, you can hit the road and discover the beauty of Broome and its surrounding areas. We have the perfect vehicle for you, from mini-campers, campervans and 4x4 campers. Book your camper rental in Broome today and start a journey of discovery with Campervan Village.
Why Explore Broome by Camper Van?
Your camper opens up the wonders of the Kimberley region. Watch the sunset over Cable Beach, discover dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, and venture into the rugged outback.
Best Times to Visit
- Dry Season (May-Oct) Perfect weather with clear blue skies (25-30°C) Ideal for all outdoor activities and regional exploration Peak tourist season with comfortable temperatures
- Shoulder Season (Apr-May, Oct-Nov) Transitional months with variable weather Less crowded with moderate temperatures Chance of early or late rains
- Wet Season (Dec-Mar) Hot and humid with spectacular storms (30-35°C) Fewer tourists and lower prices Some roads and attractions may be inaccessible Stunning lightning shows and dramatic skies
Seasonal Tips
- The region has two distinct seasons rather than four
- Many attractions are weather-dependent
- Book well ahead during peak dry season
- Check road conditions before outback travel
- Respect heat and carry plenty of water
- Consider tide times when planning beach activities
Experience the raw beauty of Australia's northwest corner. From pristine beaches to ancient gorges, pearl farms to prehistoric footprints, Broome offers an unforgettable base for your Kimberley adventure.
Plan your Broome roadtrip today
Book online of contact our friendly travel team today to discuss your dream road trip in Broome. We'll help you out with availability, a quick quote or to book your camper today.
Camper Guides and Trip Ideas
Top Destinations around Broome

Experience the iconic Cable Beach, Broome’s most famous attraction. This stunning white sandy beach is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, best enjoyed from the comfort of a camel ride along the shore. Whether you’re looking to relax or seek adventure, Cable Beach offers an unforgettable experience.

Discover Cape Leveque, a mesmerizing destination just north of Broome at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. This remote gem offers a serene alternative to the Kimberley’s more frequented spots. Experience breathtaking sunsets from the cliffs or the beaches, making Cape Leveque a perfect escape into nature’s beauty.

Explore Eighty Mile Beach, situated halfway between Broome and Port Hedland. This expansive coastline, one of the longest uninterrupted beaches in the world, is ideal for four-wheel driving and camping. Known for its excellent fishing spots, spectacular sunsets, and tranquil atmosphere, Eighty Mile Beach is more than just a stopover—it’s a destination in itself.

Discover the Gibb River Road – an unparalleled outback journey through the heart of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Stretching over 600 kilometers, this iconic 4WD track offers an unforgettable adventure through some of Australia’s most stunning and remote landscapes.
Embark on the ultimate road trip and witness Kimberley’s breathtaking natural wonders. Marvel at cascading waterfalls, pristine gorges, and rugged mountain ranges. Explore the towering cliffs and serene waters of Windjana Gorge and Manning Gorge, where you might spot freshwater crocodiles in their natural habitat.

Uncover the hidden oasis of Millstream Chichester National Park in WA’s Pilbara region. Surrounded by desert, this natural retreat boasts panoramic views and unique rock formations. Swim in the park’s network of waterholes and explore the stunning landscapes, making Millstream a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.