Motorhome holidays in Australia
Australia has something for everyone. For the sports enthusiast, the adventurer, the stepper, the spiritual explorer and those who want to enjoy the frequent unspoiled nature.
Where to start my campervan trip in Australia?
Usually you arrive on our campervan tours in Australia in one of the major cities on the east coast. This part of Australia is the most densely populated although this is a relative term: the continent of Australia is 180 times larger than the Netherlands but only 19 million people live there. The area is also rich in National Parks (areas declared a protected nature reserve), interesting cities and many recreational opportunities.
Motorhome travel in New South Wales in Australia
The main city during your campervan trip in Australia in New South Wales is, of course, Sydney, Australia's most famous city. Sydney is one of the most iconic cities in the world and is beautifully situated in a bay with connection to the open ocean. There are therefore the famous beaches, such as Bondi and Manly in close proximity to the city. The sight of the world-famous Opera House and the Harbour Bridge remain a draw for all world travelers. Inland, the Blue Mountains beckon with beautiful scenery and Koalas. The state of Victoria is very diverse in terms of landscapes, population density and also the climate. For example, the temperature on a hot summer day in Melbourne can reach about 40 degrees while in the nearby Kosciuszco National Park it is even possible to ski in the Australian winter. The coastal route along the Twelve Apostles is much loved by Australians and visitors alike.
Motorhome tours on the East Coast of Australia
Motorhome tours on the East Coast of Australia guarantee versatility! Queensland is one of the most visited Australian states and has something for everyone. Consider the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforest, fun cities, beautiful scenery and plenty of sports opportunities make Queensland a very popular state for visitors and residents alike. Consequently, the route from Brisbane to Cairns is very popular. Here the attractions and sights are relatively close together for Australia. The sun almost always shines there but in the rainy season it can get quite wet north of the Tropic of Capricorn during the summer months.
Motorhome travel in Australia's Northern Territory
Darwin in the Northern Territory is becoming increasingly popular as a destination with the famous Kakadu National Park nearby. The entire strip from the northeast across the "Top End" to the west to the Kimberley's has vast, unspoiled areas where virtually no people live. Apart from Highway "1," the remote Kimberley area can only be traveled by 4WD vehicle.
The center of Australia is effectively one big desert. However, the idea of a large sandbox is incorrect. Alice Springs and the famous rock formations in the area, such as Australia's icon, Uluru or Ayers Rock, the Olgas and Kings Canyon give a fantastic picture of the variety of nature that the desert offers.
Campervan tours in Western Australia
Western Australia has remained relatively undiscovered by international tourism but that is rapidly changing. Although the various attractions are further apart from each other, it is the emptiness that has enormous appeal. Ningaloo Reef and Monkey Mia with its dolphins are major attractions. Perth is a pleasant modern and relaxed city that can rank among the most isolated metropolises. Singapore is closer than Sydney. South of Perth is Margaret River with its vineyards and the beautiful south coast around Albany - definitely worth a visit!
Motorhome tours in South Australia
Located in South Australia, the festival city of Adelaide is actually on the border of the desert. Outside the city is one of the most famous wine growing areas: the Barossa Valley, where the delicious wines come from and south of the city is the beautiful Kangaroo Island. During your campervan trip in South Australia you will discover the desert. A campervan trip in South Australia is sure to be an adventure!
Campervan tours in Tasmania
Tasmania is the most remote area of Australia. For nature lovers, this island is a paradise, as a third of the island is nature reserve! The landscapes and vegetation are beautiful. During your campervan trip in Tasmania, stop for the many hiking trails, unusual animals and endemic plants that make Tasmania a fantastic destination, which fortunately is still relatively little visited.