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SEE AUSTRALIA YOUR WAY AS YOU CRUISE TO YOUR SELECTED DESTINATIONS IN YOUR CHOICE OF CAMPER-VAN.

We provide the complete guide to must-see landmarks and attractions throughout your tour of this exciting and varied continent, and help you plan your route as you locate each chosen attraction.

Camper van holiday in Adelaide
As the capital of South Australia , Adelaide is easily accessible as it is surrounded by a vast network of highways. This makes Adelaide an ideal destination to start your campervan holiday. With attractions such as the beautiful botanical gardens, the cultural boulevard of Australian architecture, and the famous Rundle Mall renowned for shopping throughout Australia , Adelaide offers something for everyone.

Campervan holiday in Albany
Situated on the southern coast of Western Australia and just 409km from Perth , Albany is an easily accessible picturesque stop-off point on your Australian campervan holiday. There are wine making regions to explore, as well as whale and dolphin watching from the coastal cliffs. Just 80km north of Albany is the Stirling Range National Park which contains rare creatures and animals which cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

Campervan holiday in Alice Springs
At the geographical centre of Australia lies Alice Springs , 1500km from the nearest town. The town has skyscrapers made of rock rather than steel showing its reluctant acceptance of the 21 st century into its strongly Aboriginal environment. Alice Springs provides an ideal base to start a campervan tour of central Australia .

Campervan holiday in Apollo Bay
Touring along the stunning shoreline of the Great Ocean Road is a must for anyone planning a campervan holiday in Australia . The road is at its most breathtaking between Lorne and Apollo Bay heading south west from Melbourne , a 186km journey. It acts as a great base from which to discover the surrounding beaches, waterfalls and rainforests of the Otway Ranges , and is popular for all forms of water sports.

Campervan holiday in Arnhem Land
Situated in the north east area of Australia ’s Northern Territory , Arnhem Land has been a vast tribal homeland to Aboriginals for over 250,000 years. It is a protected, private property which makes entry into the land itself extremely difficult on your campervan tour of Australia . The Northern Land Council very rarely gives tourists permission to drive into Arnhem Land , and the centre remains a mystery to all non-Aborigines. This Aboriginal dwelling can be explored when residing in a base such as the Northern territory capital of Darwin .

Campervan holiday in Ayers Rock
Australia ’s most famous landmark can be reached by traveling 450km south west of Alice Springs to the Northern Territory . No campervan tour of Australia would be complete without a visit to the Uluru-Katatjuta National Park which brings you the mystical wonders and extraordinary colours of Uluru as well as the breathtaking 36 rock domes of the Katatjuta range. Further tours of the magnificent Kings Canyon are a must too.

Campervan holiday in Ballarat
The city is situated north-west of Melbourne and can easily be incorporated into a campervan tour of Australia with only a 75 minute/ 110km drive along the Western Freeway. The city offers scenic pedestrian and cycle paths, driving tours and sports galore. Situated in Western Victoria , Ballarat is particularly famous for the gold discovery there in 1851.

 

Campervan holiday in Barossa Valley
Located approximately an hour away from Adelaide , Barossa Valley is famous for its wine production. Most vineyards offer tours enabling the guest to taste test their crop, so an overnight stay would be advised for your campervan tour so that the driver too can make the most of the Barossa Valley ’s produce. The valley’s small villages are also renowned for excellent restaurants serving delicious food and wine.


Campervan holiday in Blue Mountains
From Sydney , the entrance to the Blue Mountains at Glenbrook/Lapstone takes under an hour. Adventure sports such as abseiling and rock sports are available, as well as fishing, horse-riding and climbing. The Blue Mountains area has much to see for the campervan traveler, including the legendary Three Sisters rock formation, the Jenolan Caves and the tranquility of Wentworth Falls .

Campervan holiday in Brisbane
Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia and is situated in the south west of Queensland , of which it is the capital. It is 25km upstream from the mouth of the Brisbane River . Colloquially known as Bris Vegas, it boasts popularity with both the sun-lovers and also cinema and gallery fanatics as it is Queensland ’s arts capital. Brisbane has something to offer for campervan travelers in Australia of all ages.

Campervan holiday in Broken Hill
Located in the far west of New South Wales , Broken Hill is 48km east of the South Australian border so easily accessible on a campervan tour of Australia . It has been described as an ‘oasis in the desert’ as it is an area of trees and greenery unaffected by the surrounding aridity thanks to a water supply from the reservoir at Lake Menindee 110km away. The beautiful scenery of the city has been chosen by film makers from Mad Max 2 to Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

Campervan holiday in Broome
Broome is easily accessible from Perth taking the Great Northern Highway and is in the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia . Described as the town where ‘the bush meets the sea’, Broome is a wildlife haven with breathtaking coastal views. Originally made famous by the discovery of the world’s largest pearl shell, it is famous today for jewelry sale and production. The rocky unkempt beauty of Kimberley ’s Gibb River Road is most safely explored in a 4WD on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Bunbury
Located in the West of Australia, Bunbury is popular between September and December for whale watching and all year long for swimming with wild bottlenose dolphins in Koombana Bay . Home of the largest art gallery in the West, it is also renowned for the delicious Ferguson Valley wine. This town should definitely be incorporated into a campervan tour of Australia ’s west coast.

Campervan holiday in Bundaberg
This Queensland town is just over four hours drive from Brisbane on the Isis highway. Care should be taken by campervan travelers in Australia at night as many of the country petrol stations close in the evening. It is here that the Great Barrier Reef begins, and is home to a wide variety of marine wildlife. Bundaberg is the home of the world famous Bundaberg rum, which is so easily produced due to the vast scale sugar production here.

Campervan holiday in Byron Bay
Located 200km south of Brisbane in New South Wales is the surfing paradise of Byron Bay , which can be easily incorporated into a campervan tour of the Eastern Australian coast. The bay plays host to many festivals throughout the year thanks to its consistent good weather. Its relaxed, cultured lifestyle attracts visitors from all over the world.

Campervan holiday in Cable Beach
Situated near Broome in the north east of Western Australia , Cable Beach is a 2km stretch of picture-postcard porcelain white sands and warm, clear blue ocean. Cruising along this vast stretch of coastline makes for a magnificent drive in your campervan, particularly at sunset.


Campervan holiday in Cairns
Located in the North of Queensland, Cairns is a great starting point for your campervan tour of this awesome continent, and is described by the city’s mayor as ‘the safest tropical destination in the world.’ The area boasts two World Heritage listed natural attractions; the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest as well as functioning as a vibrant, modern city.

Campervan holiday in Caloundra
A town in the south-east corner of Queensland , Caloundra is the gateway to the Sunshine Coast with its 32km of sand, so an ideal destination to visit on a beach tour of Australia on your campervan holiday. The town proves popular all year round as it is the home of crocodile hunter, Steve Irwin, and also offers a wide range of water sports.


Campervan holiday in Canberra
The capital of Australia , Canberra is a must-visit city on your campervan tour of the continent down under. The city holds attractions such as the Australian Institute of Sport and the Australian Natural Botanical Gardens . As well as being a cosmopolitan city, Canberra is surrounded by wild bush land that is fascinating to explore.

Campervan holiday in Capital Territory
Located in New South Wales, the Capital Territory consisting of almost half parkland or bush-land is situated on the outside of Canberra so is worth a visit when traveling through the capital itself on your campervan tour. Wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies, possums can be sighted as you stroll through the eucalyptus tree forests.


Campervan holiday in Coffs Harbour
A five hour drive from Brisbane on the Pacific Highway , Coffs Harbour is one of the largest regional cities in New South Wales and a fun stopover on your coastal campervan tour. Bursting with activity opportunities such as surfing, fishing and beach sports, Coffs Harbour offers a great Aussie holiday experience. Just above Coffs Harbour in the hills are banana plantations which contrast with the dense greenery below.

Campervan holiday in Coober Pedy
Located in the outback of South Australia , the ‘opal capital of the world’ offers attractions both above and below ground. With underground living, museums, hotels and opal mines, this town is a unique experience not to be missed on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Coolum
On the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Coolum is 120km north of Brisbane (a one and a half hour drive) which makes it an accessible destination for your campervan holiday in Australia . Its impressively clean 16km beaches stretching to Noosa are particularly popular with surfers and sunbathers.


Campervan holiday in Cradle Mountain
Situated in the Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania , Cradle Mountain is approximately four hours drive from Launceston. Tasmania is in the southeast corner of mainland Australia . It offers much to see and do such as the Wimot Hills Vineyard and Ashgrove Farm’s award winning cheese. A multitude of cave exploration programmes are available as well as organized bush walks to admire the rainforest and wilderness. It may prove a slight detour on your campervan tour, but will prove and insightful and fascinating glance at a different world within Australia .

Campervan holiday in Daintree Rainforest
North of Cairns in Tropical Far North Queensland is this rainforest which Sir David Attenborough described as ‘a living museum.’ Famous throughout the world, no campervan tour of Australia would be complete without a visit. It holds the largest variety of plants and animals on earth in its 1200 square km stretch, and is World Heritage listed. As well as organized hikes and walks within the dense leafy forest, Daintree also offers golden beaches for tourists to visit.

Campervan holiday in Darwin
The largest city in the Northern Territory , Darwin combines modern city living with tropical plants such as mango trees, banyan and bamboo. In Australia ’s wet season, you may find the atmosphere’s humidity uncomfortable on your campervan holiday.

Campervan holiday in the East Coast
Australia ’s East Coast is dominated by the ocean, and the Great Dividing Range . Scenic touring routes covering the coast, the mountains or country west of the Divide can be accessed from cities along the eastern seaboard when traveling on your campervan holiday. Planned routes for driving up the east coast can be found online, usually setting off from Melbourne .

Campervan holiday in Esperance

Situated in Western Australia , Esperance is one of Australia ’s most beautiful seascapes. The town is on the shore of Esperance Bay, and is encircled by hundreds of islands. With its consistent good weather and exciting day trips to the surrounding islands, Esperance has much to offer the caravan traveler in Australia .

Campervan holiday in the Fleurieu Peninsula
The Fleurieu Peninsula is a 30 minute drive south of Adelaide in South Australia . The scenery can be best appreciated on your campervan holiday by driving on the Fleurieu Way which circles the peninsula. The peninsula has many attractions in addition to the warm climate, vineyards and picturesque towns; it also has twenty national parks and the South Australian Whale Centre.

Campervan holiday in Flinders Ranges
This South Australian National Park embodies a wealth of wildlife such as eagles, wallabies and kangaroos, and is an ideal location for camping, bush walking and photography. To enjoy the ultimate panoramic views of Flinders Ranges on your campervan holiday, take an organized tourist flight over the park for unforgettable views.

Campervan holiday in Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers
Deep within the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area lays Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers. It could be combined with a visit to Cradle Mountain in Tasmania on your campervan tour of Australia . The park is famous for the wild, twisting rivers which wind their way through the wilderness, and is one of the most unspoiled areas on earth. Tourists can raft along the rocky river Franklin , or take a leisurely cruise along the Gordon.

Campervan holiday in Fraser Island
This island is three and a half hours drive north of Brisbane , and ferries to travel across in your campervan leave from Rainbow Beach and Hervey Bay . It is the world’s largest sand island measuring 184,000 hectares, and is unique in that it is the only rainforest to grow on sand. Fraser Island is home to Australia ’s purest strain of dingoes.

Campervan holiday in Fremantle
Fremantle is just 20 minutes drive from Perth city in Western Australia , and is well worth seeing if touring the West on your campervan holiday. It is a working port, and also famous for dolphin watching. More educational attractions are available here such as the Army Museum of WA and tours around the old Fremantle jail. It is also a culturally interesting city with the famous Fremantle market.


Campervan holiday in Geraldton
Situated on the Batavia coast, Geraldton is the capital city for the Mid West Region of Western Australia. At a four and a half hour drive north of Perth , it is readily accessible as part of your campervan holiday in Australia . The clear waters make it the world’s best area for lobster fishing. Colloquially referred to as ‘ Sun City ’, national windsurfing competitions are held here every year as the idyllic weather conditions make the beaches suitable for a whole host of water sports.


Campervan holiday in the Gold Coast
A cruise along the gold coast is a must for the campervan traveler in Australia , an easily reachable stretch of coastline 80km north of Brisbane in Queensland . It has 70km of beach which play host to a variety of sports such as cycling, quad bike riding, and rock climbing. It is also home to 21 theme parks such as Dreamworld and Warner Bros Movie World. The Gold Coast is an area where there is definitely something for everyone.

Campervan holiday in Goldfields

The Goldfields area in Victoria is a one hour drive north-west of Melbourne , making a trip to the historic region easily possible when on your campervan tour of Australia . Scenic botanical gardens and ornate Victorian buildings make for a visually interesting visit. As the name suggests, Goldfields is most famous for its gold mining history, and tourists can learn about the area’s ancestry in various museums and centres.

Campervan holiday in Grampians
Approximately three hours drive from Melbourne traveling along the Western highway, the Grampians are easily accessible as part of your campervan tour of Australia . The Grampians are a national park covering 167,000 hectares and are one of Victoria ’s most popular tourist attractions. Aboriginal rock art can be viewed within the park, along with a variety of plant and wild life. Here features Australia ’s very own Grand Canyon and other impressive rock formations such as the Grand Stairway and the Pinnacle.

Campervan holiday in the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef spans more than 2000km with 2900 individual reefs down the Queensland ’s coastline. There is much to stop and see along the stretch, but simply driving along it on your Australian campervan holiday is exhilarating. Over 1.8 million tourists visit the Great Barrier Reef each year who enjoy such as activities as scuba-diving, boat cruises, water-skiing and helicopter tours.

Campervan holiday in the Great Ocean Rd
Located in South-West Victoria , this vast stretch of road contains the Otways Rainforest, and impressive cliffs overlooking the Southern Ocean. To tour the road in your campervan, the best place to start is in Torquay, South of Geelong. The journey passes quaint villages, and beaches perfect for surfing and sunbathing.

Campervan holiday in Halls Gap
Within driving distance of Stawell and Ararat, Halls Gap is a mountainous town in the heart of the Grampian National Park . Towering over the town centre of cafes and gift shops are the mountain peaks of Wonderland and Mount William .

Campervan holiday in Hamilton Island
One of 74 tropical islands between the Great Barrier Reef and the Queensland coast, Hamilton is the largest inhabited island of the Whitsundays. On your campervan tour of Australia , the island can be reached by traveling by jet from Brisbane on a one hour and twenty minute journey. Voted one of the world’s top 3 beaches, Hamilton is a paradise island.

Campervan holiday in Hervey Bay
Situated three and a half hours north of Brisbane , Hervey Bay is easily accessible on your campervan tour of Australia via the Bruce Highway . The bay homes over 250 species of birds, and from late June to early November humpback whales can be sighted.

Campervan holiday in Hobart
The capital of Tasmania , Hobart is the most southerly city in Australia . It is built on a natural port, and can be reached by ferry from Sydney on a tour called the Spirit of Tasmania, so on your campervan tour of Australia you need not be constantly behind the wheel.

Campervan holiday in Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley is 90 minutes outside Sydney in New South Wales . Famous for its vineyards, the Valley is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxing stopover on your campervan holiday by visiting one of the many wine-tasting sessions.

Campervan holiday in Illawarra
A one hour drive South from Sydney , Illawarra can provide a refreshing change from the city on your campervan tour of Australia . It is a relaxing haven with the lapping waves of the Pacific Ocean , its National Parks and the nearby rural wilderness.

Campervan holiday in Kakadu
This National Park is located in the tropical North, just 120km east of Darwin . There are many Aborigines still living in the park, and they allow respectful tourists to explore the natural beauty of their home. The rocky terrain means that it is best to hire a 4wd to enter the National Park, rather than driving your campervan.

Campervan holiday in Kalgoorlie
Located just 600km east of Perth in Western Australia , Kalgoorlie is another of Australia ’s towns to boast a history of goldmining. Much can be discovered here on your campervan tour of Australia , as you wander around Australia ’s largest outback city.

Campervan holiday on Kangaroo Island
Located in Southern Australia , Kangaroo Island is 110km South of Adelaide . Famous for its kangaroos and unusual plants, the island is worth a few nights’ stay on your campervan tour of Australia as there is a wealth of sights to see.

Campervan holiday in Kimberley
Located in the top end of Western Australia , Kimberley covers 42,000km of wilderness. No campervan tour of Australia would be complete without a visit to this prehistoric landscape that dates back over 350 million years.


Campervan holiday in Kings Canyon
Located in the Northern Territory , between Ayers Rock and Alice Springs , Kings Canyon is the famous feature of the Watarrka Gorge National Park . This craggy rock formation is a great photo opportunity on your campervan tour of Australia . It is also a spiritual place as the home of the Aboriginal Lurijta people.

Campervan holiday in Launceston
This city beside the Tamar River is Tasmania ’s second largest, and its famous Royal Park offers such attractions as the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery , and the Launceston Planetarium. It can be easily incorporated into a campervan tour of Australia that visits Tasmania .

Campervan holiday in Margaret River
Just three and a half hours drive south of Perth , this region offers vineyards and excellent restaurants making it a relaxing stopover on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Melbourne
Situated in Victoria , Melbourne is bursting with varied attractions and is a great starting place for your Australian campervan tour. A large city with a huge network of cafes, bars and restaurants, Melbourne offers much to explore.

Campervan holiday in Merimbula
Just three hours drive from Canberra , New South Wales on your campervan tour of Australia ; Merimbula is located on Australia ’s Sapphire Coast . Surrounded by bush land, and with beautiful clear beaches, the scenery is best enjoyed on a scenic flight.

Campervan holiday in Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia is 856km from Perth and is in Western Australia . Perfect for animal lovers, the area is home to dolphins rather than monkeys as the name suggests. Its calming atmosphere and picturesque scenery provides a relaxing retreat on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Mount Gambier
Situated halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide , Mount Gambier is South Australia ’s second largest city. It is en route as part of your campervan tour of the South of Australia. It is most famous for the Blue Lake in one of the four craters around which the city is built.

Campervan holiday in New England
This district in the north of New South Wales is a vast rural landscape with attractions such as vineyards and quaint historic towns. Your campervan can be parked up to enjoy a more rural farm stay during your visit to New England .

Campervan holiday in New South Wales
Your campervan tour of Australia will visit New South Wales if you are planning to explore Sydney . Not only does it offer the exciting city lifestyle, but also outback and wilderness expeditions.


Campervan holiday in Ningaloo Reef
Situated in Western Australia , Ningaloo Reed is a preserved, 260km long barrier reef. It boasts 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral. The reef is a unique sight which should be incorporated into your campervan tour, as it one of the only places on earth when the beach meets the coral reef.


Campervan holiday in Noosa Heads
Noosa Heads offers some of Queensland ’s best beaches. Ideal for surfers and sunbathers alike, the breathtaking coastline can also be explored in a beachside drive on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Northern Territory
The Northern Territory , which will be entered on a visit to its capital city Darwin , also contains Ayers Rock and the Olgas. It would be almost impossible not to visit the Northern Territory on your campervan tour of Australia as it has so much to offer.

Campervan holiday on Orpheus Island
Just off the coast of North Queensland on the Great Barrier Reef is Orpheus Island . The island is serene, and does not cater for under-15s, night-clubbers or day trippers. It is ideal for snorkeling and wildlife spotting, but may not be suitable for a family campervan tour of Australia as it is quite exclusive.

Campervan holiday in Perth
Famous for being a very friendly city, Perth is Western Australia ’s tourist centre. With some of the best attractions in Oz, it would be a great starting point for your tour of the continent.

Campervan holiday on Philip Island
The 90 minute drive from Melbourne to Philip Island will provide a very scenic one on your campervan tour of Australia . This wildlife sanctuary is contained within the 2,750 hectares of the Philip Island Nature Park .

Campervan holiday in Pilbara
The Pilbara, in north-west Western Australia is an ancient landscape dotted by stunning national parks. With opportunities for adventure activities such as climbing and canoeing, the Pilbara would make an exciting stopover on your campervan tour of Australia .


Campervan holiday in Pinnacles
Located 230km from Perth , the Pinnacles have been described as ‘how one might imagine Mars could be like.’ These unique limestone formations in the Red Desert Area of Namburg National Park are worth exploring on your campervan tour of Australia .


Campervan holiday in Port Arthur
Located on the Tasman Peninsula, 60 miles south east of Hobart, Port Arthur is rich in historic attractions due to its past as a convict settlement. It makes for a very insightful trip on your campervan tour of Australia .


Campervan holiday in Port Douglas
Just an hours’ drive from Cairns on your campervan tour of Australia , Port Douglas is a popular celebrity destination and is a great starting point to explore the Great Barrier Reef . The port itself is home to picture-postcard beaches.


Campervan holiday in Port Lincoln
Located on the Spencer Gulf of South Australia, Port Lincoln is one of the world’s largest harbours. Your campervan can be temporarily parked to enjoy a four-wheel motorbike tour of the cliffs.


Campervan holiday in Queenscliff
Located near Melbourne , this seaside resort is worth visiting on your campervan tour of Australia for its beaches, golf courses and boating. Originally an exclusive resort in the 1880’s for Melbourne ’s wealthy, it is today by tourists and locals alike.


Campervan holiday in Queensland
A visit to Queensland on your campervan tour of Australia ensures that you will never be short of things to do and see. Packed within the area are the Great Barrier Reef , the World Heritage Rainforest, and beautiful sun drenched beaches.


Campervan holiday in Red Centre
The Red Centre is home to Ayers Rock and Alice Springs amongst other natural attractions. It offers lifelong memories on your campervan tour of Australia as you stare in awe at the wonders of nature.


Campervan holiday in Scarborough
Located 14km North West of Perth in Western Australia , Scarborough is popular for all watersports. It is an ideal destination to visit on a family campervan tour of Australia as it has lots of beach facilities and activities.

Campervan holiday in Snowy Mountains
Australia ’s best ski resorts are available in these New South Wales mountains which are a 526km drive south west of Sydney on your campervan tour of Australia . With gorges, alpine lakes and fresh mountain air, the Snowy Mountains offer an exhilarating trip.

Campervan holiday in Sorrento
Situated in Victoria on the Mornington Peninsula , this seaside village is popular for its many tourist attractions. Activities such as swimming with dolphins and exploration of the town’s limestone architecture can be incorporated into your campervan tour of Australia .


Campervan holiday in South Australia
Famous for its sunshine and varied marine wildlife, Australia ’s South promises a scenic drive on your campervan tour of the continent. The area also boasts a multitude of vineyards.


Campervan holiday in Strahan
This Tasmanian port is described as ‘the loneliest place on earth’ and is full of character and heritage. It provides a perfect base from which to explore the rest of Tasmania .


Campervan holiday on the Sunshine Coast
The dazzling Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia is a collection of National Parks, cities and beaches along a breathtaking coastline. The Sunshine Coast is perfect for either watersports fanatics or families on a campervan tour of Australia , as the beaches are sheltered and patrolled.

Campervan holiday in Sydney
The Sydney Opera house and Harbour Bridge are two of the most recognizable landmarks on earth. The city’s 24 hour lifestyle means that whatever time of day you arrive in your campervan, there will be something enjoyable to do.

Campervan holiday in Tasmania Tasmania is the nature state of Australia , for those looking for a rejuvenating campervan holiday. With exhilarating coastlines and fascinating wildlife, its offers relaxation and exploration.

Campervan holiday in the Outback
This vast stretch of land stretches from the New South Wales / Queensland border almost all the way to the Gulf Country. It makes for an eventful, picturesque drive on which you will encounter ancient landscapes on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday on Tiwi Island
The Tiwi Islands , just north of Darwin Australia are home to a unique indigenous culture, with its own distinct traditions and beliefs. The only way to visit on your campervan your of Australia is to book a tour across from Darwin .

Campervan holiday in Top End
Served by a major international airport, with comprehensive tourist services and some of the best tourist attractions in Oz, Darwin is a great starting point for your tour of this awesome continent on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Townsville
Townsville is a 1,359km drive north of Brisbane . It is part of the dry tropics and a lively night scene. It is a great base to start your exploration of the Great Barrier Reef on your campervan tour of Australia.

Campervan holiday in Victoria
Victoria is the state located at the south-eastern tip of Australia . This compact state offers a vast range of experiences within easy driving distance, making it the perfect state for traveling on your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in West Coas t
Famous for its long days of sunshine, clearest blue skies, brilliant beaches and huge variety of landscapes and climates, Western Australia is the perfect year-round destination for your campervan tour of Australia .

Campervan holiday in Western Australia
Scattered with beautiful beaches and scenery, Australia ’s West also has a wealth of tourist attractions for the campervan traveler in Australia such as the Bungle Bungle Range and the Underwater Observatory.

Campervan holiday on the Whitsunday Islands The superb Whitsundays are scattered off Queensland 's coast at the centre of the Great Barrier Reef. The campervan traveler can hire a yacht to explore the crystal blue waters of this island cluster.

Campervan holiday in Wilpena Pound
Located 429km north of Adelaide , Wilpena Pound is a natural amphitheatre covering 8,000 hectares. Its prehistoric ambience creates a lingering presence of the dinosaurs. At the heart of the Flinders Range , Wilpena Pound is a unique experience not to be missed on your campervan tour.

Campervan holiday in Yarra Valley
The Yarra Valley holds 55 of the world's leading wineries, and dozens of fine restaurants and romantic retreats. It is under an hour’s drive from Melbourne so can be easily visited on a campervan tour in Victoria .

 
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