Rent a campervan in Australia – Freedom and endless horizons Down Under, from the Outback and Great Barrier Reef to vibrant cities.
You want to rent a motorhome in Australia? Or a rugged off-road camper? Then a real adventure awaits you. Australia is almost 22 times the size of Germany, but has only about a quarter of Germany's population. Only the well-known coastal cities such as Darwin, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Western Australia's Perth are densely populated. And Canberra, the capital of the country. Outside of these cities, the red continent offers an infinite variety of landscapes, a unique fauna and roads that seem to stretch to the horizon and beyond. Overall, Australia is one of the best countries in the world if you want to rent a camper to seek adventure. In many parts of the country the sun shines daily, the infrastructure for campers is excellent, the health care is first class, the population is extremely hospitable and helpful. All this makes Australia one of the best countries for road trips.
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Camper tours through Australia


🚐 RV Tour 1 – Great Ocean Road
- Route: Melbourne → Torquay → Apollo Bay → Port Campbell → Warrnambool → Mount Gambier → Adelaide
- Length: approx. 1,000 km
- Duration: 5–7 days
- Highlights:
- Spectacular coastal road with stops at the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and wild beaches
- Charming coastal towns like Lorne or Apollo Bay
- National parks like Great Otway (rainforest & waterfalls) and Grampians (if detour)
- Culinary delights along the route: seafood, wines, local products
🌴 RV Tour 2 – East Coast & Great Barrier Reef
- Route: Sydney → Newcastle → Byron Bay → Brisbane → Fraser Island → Airlie Beach → Cairns
- Length: approx. 2,500 km
- Duration: 3–4 weeks
- Highlights:
- Surfer's paradise Byron Bay, endless beaches and hip cities
- Rainforests in Daintree National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Snorkeling or diving at the Great Barrier Reef
- Adventure on Fraser Island (4WD, freshwater lakes, Dingos)
- Tropical joie de vivre in Cairns – perfect end point
🏜️ RV Tour 3 – The Red Centre
- Route: Alice Springs → Kings Canyon → Uluru (Ayers Rock) → Kata Tjuta → back or on to Yulara
- Length: approx. 1,200–1,400 km
- Duration: 7–10 days
- Highlights:
- Red desert landscapes, starry skies and pure vastness
- Uluru: Sunrise/sunset over the sacred rock
- Hikes through Kings Canyon or Valley of the Winds
- Encounters with the Aboriginal culture
- Wild campsites with real outback atmosphere
Where to stay: Campgrounds in Australia


Australia has over 2,000 well-equipped campsites. From luxurious Caravan Parks with pools to natural pitches in the bush, everything is there.
- BIG4 Holiday Parks: Family-friendly, with good facilities throughout Australia.
- Discovery Parks: At over 60 locations, often with direct beach access.
- National Parks: Often simple, but beautifully located campsites with pure nature.
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Western Australia
- Northern Territory
Wild camping is allowed in many regions, but sometimes regulated. Pay attention to local information and apps for legal spots.
Activities and experiences in Australia


