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New South Wales

Welcome to the vibrant and expansive New South Wales (NSW), a premier destination for families and adventurers looking to explore the wonders of Australia in the unique comfort of a campervan. Nestled on the east coast, NSW is bordered by tropical Queensland to the north, verdant Victoria to the south, and azure waters of South Australia to the west, making it a perfect central starting point for any Australia campervan holiday on the mainland.

Exploring NSW in a campervan is the perfect way to experience the sheer diversity of Australia’s landscapes and NSW attractions—from the pristine beaches of Kiama and the rugged peaks of the Blue Mountains to the dynamic urban centres, remote bushland, and coastal retreats of Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour. Whether you're looking to surf the waves at Bondi Beach, enjoy a serene hike in the national parks, or indulge in the culture at the Sydney Art Gallery, there is an unparalleled variety of things to do in NSW!

 

Why explore NSW by campervan

Travelling through NSW on an Australia campervan holiday offers an unmatched sense of freedom and adventure. Imagine waking up to the sounds of the ocean at a beachside campsite near Batemans Bay or enjoying your breakfast amidst the lush greenery of a secluded forest. Campervans provide not only flexibility in your travel plans but also the opportunity to connect deeply with the Aussie landscapes. 

What’s more, an Australia campervan holiday through NSW lets you discover hidden gems that are often off the beaten path and not easily accessible by traditional means of travel. From the wine regions of the Hunter Valley, where you can taste some of the best wines in the world, to the heritage towns of the New England hinterland area, a campervan can take you to places that would otherwise require extensive planning or expensive tours.

 

Things to do in New South Wales

NSW is bursting with activities. For beach lovers, the coast offers endless opportunities for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing at famous spots like Bondi, Coffs Harbour, and Port Macquarie. Beyond the usual tourist attractions, NSW also offers unique experiences like whale watching in Nelson Bay, marvelling at contemporary art at the Sydney Art Gallery, or hiking through the ancient rainforests of the Blue Mountains. No matter what your interests are, NSW has something spectacular to explore. For information on what to do in NSW, check out our guides to exploring NSW. 

Alyssa Tresider
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Top 10 family-friendly things to do in Western Australia

Planning to rent a travel van and treat the family to an awesome holiday in Western Australia? They’ll love it! Western Australia is full of fun things to do for families. Whether you’ve got kids keen on wildlife experiences, fun in the water, or exploring the outback, this sprawling state has it all.  

 

Meet Quokkas on Rottnest Island

Sitting 19km off the coast of Perth, Rottnest Island is a must-do family destination on your campervan road trip. This scenic island offers an immersive escape into nature, with landscapes ranging from idyllic beaches to salt lakes and native woodlands. Go snorkelling at Little Salmon Bay or take in the spectacular ocean views from the West End. If you prefer to just relax, there are plenty of amazing spots to sit and enjoy the views. History enthusiasts can visit the old lighthouse or the remnants of military installations from the Second World War. The island is also home to friendly quokkas. These cute and curious marsupials are native to the island and will often come close enough to allow for great photo opportunities. 

 

Eat and shop in Fremantle  

The vibrant coastal city of Fremantle blends maritime heritage and bohemian charm, making it an ideal stop on your campervan road trip. As you roll into its historic streets, you're greeted by beautifully preserved 19th-century port streetscapes. Fremantle’s shops are open seven days a week, so it’s a great opportunity for the kids to spend some pocket money on a souvenir. Stock up the campervan pantry with some goodies from the Fremantle Markets. They’re open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with over 150 stalls offering a tantalising array of local crafts, fresh produce, and antiques. For a look back in time, discover the mysteries of the Fremantle Prison with its intriguing tales of convicts and crime. After a day of exploration, the city’s eclectic mix of restaurants and cafes offer the perfect spot to relax and sample local delicacies. 

 

Cuddle Koalas at Caversham Wildlife Park

Looking for an authentic, intimate experience with Australia’s unique wildlife? You’ll find it at Caversham Wildlife Park. This expansive sanctuary is home to iconic Australian animals such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and wallabies. For a truly special experience, book in to meet and cuddle a koala. There are plenty of other experiences too including feeding kangaroos and milking cows. It’s a great way for children to not only observe but actively engage with the wonders of Australian wildlife. To make the most of all the great attractions on offer, it’s a good idea to enter the park before 2 pm and spend at least 3-4 hours exploring. 

 

Experience the Pinnacles Desert

Nestled within Nambung National Park, around 200 km north of Perth, is the surreal and captivating landscape of the Pinnacles Desert. This otherworldly terrain is covered in thousands of uniquely shaped limestone pillars rising mysteriously from the golden sands. The stark contrast of the sunlit spires against the azure sky makes for a captivating sight. The desert spans an area of 17,487 hectares and provides a natural habitat for a wide array of native animals and bird life. Equipped with well-designed roads and viewing points, the desert is easily accessible by campervan. 

 

 

Encounter marine life at Ningaloo Reef

Got a budding marine biologist in the family? You’ll want to add a visit to Ningaloo Reef to your travel itinerary. This World Heritage-listed natural wonder stretches over 260 km, making it the world's largest fringing reef. Families can snorkel among coral gardens, tropical fish, manta rays, and turtles. One of Ningaloo's most incredible experiences is swimming with the gentle whale sharks, the world's largest fish. Equally unforgettable is witnessing baby turtles making their determined trek to the sea from January to March. Numerous campervan-friendly sites dot the coastline, ensuring families can stay close to the action. 

 

Enjoy adventure in the Margaret River region

The Margaret River region’s diverse landscapes and awesome array of attractions make it a prime choice for families on a campervan road trip. The region is known globally for its premium wines. And there are plenty of great family-friendly wineries to visit too. For some underground exploration, majestic limestone caves like Lake Cave and Jewel Cave offer an incredible day of discovery. Coastal areas such as Prevelly offer pristine beaches, perfect for surfing and sunbathing. Local farmers' markets and artisanal boutiques offer the perfect opportunity to sample the region's rich produce.

 

Visit Perth Zoo

You can’t plan a Western Australia road trip without a visit to Perth Zoo. With more than 1,200 animals calling the 41-acre zoo home, you’ll want to plan a whole day here to see them all! See the cute meerkats, the lazy sun bears, and the giant Galapagos tortoises. There are also snakes, spiders, monkeys, birds, and quite possibly a few animals you’ve never even heard of! The zoo's design mirrors natural habitats for an authentic experience. From the African Savannah to the Asian Rainforest and the Australian Bushwalk, families can move from one continent to the next. The zoo's emphasis on conservation and sustainability is woven into interactive displays and activities. It’s a great way for kids to learn about the importance of caring for the planet's diverse wildlife. With dedicated picnic spots, playgrounds, and eateries, there are plenty of options for rest and refreshments throughout the day. 


Wander through Kings Park and Botanic Garden 

Sitting high above the city of Perth, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is one of the world’s largest and most beautiful inner-city parks. Wander through the 400-hectare park, take in the beautiful views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, visit the gallery shop, and take one of the great tours on offer. The park's expansive lawns and picnic areas provide ample space for kids to play. For some serious fun, the kids can burn off energy on one of the great playgrounds. And for an elevated perspective, take the Lotterywest Federation Walkway. This 620-metre walk is set among the treetops offering up spectacular views of the city skyline.

 

 

Go for gold at the Perth Mint

If you’re spending a bit of time in Perth, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Perth Mint and take a guided tour. Learn everything there is to know about this precious metal, from its raw extraction to the crafting of intricate coins and bullion. A standout moment for many is the live gold pouring demonstration, where visitors can witness molten gold being transformed into a gleaming solid bar. Children will be fascinated by the interactive exhibits, while the allure of Australia's largest collection of gold bars promises to captivate visitors of all ages. The Mint's shop offers unique mementoes to commemorate your visit. While you’re there, step onto the Mint’s special scales and find out what your weight is worth in gold!

 

Discover the magical Valley of the Giants

Home to towering tingle trees, some over 40 metres high, the Valley of the Giants is a must-do destination on your WA road trip. The highlight for many is the Tree Top Walk. This elevated 600-metre-long walkway offers a bird's-eye view of the lush forest below. Children will be thrilled by the sensation of walking amidst the treetops, while the ground-level Ancient Empire Walk offers a closer look at the gnarled roots and massive trunks of these ancient trees. There’s plenty more to see and do while you’re here, including the Swarbrick art trail. This easy 500-metre loop track that takes you past a fascinating selection of art exhibits. You might also like to call in at the nearby Spiral Studio where you can watch pottery being created and choose a favourite piece to take home.

 

Ready to explore Western Australia?

From cuddling a koala and snorkelling with whale sharks to gold tours and treetop walks. Western Australia really is the perfect destination for a family campervan road trip. We’ve listed just a handful of the many great experiences you can enjoy in this sensational state. Pick out your favourites or do them all!

Don’t wait any longer, book your Apollo campervan hire online today and start planning your Western Australia road trip. Pick up your camper from our Perth branch, explore the city, then decide where to go next. Adventure awaits! 

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Popular NSW road trips & itineraries

New South Wales, located on the southeastern coast of Australia, is bordered by Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Accessible internationally via the Sydney International Airport and an achievable drive away from major cities like Brisbane (approximately 10 hours) and Melbourne (about 9 hours), NSW is ideally positioned for an Australia campervan holiday adventure. Some of the most popular road trips within New South Wales include the scenic coastal drive from Sydney to Byron Bay, the food and wine trail in the Hunter Valley, and the heritage-rich adventures around the historical towns of Bathurst and Mudgee.

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Great savings on your NSW road trip

New South Wales offers a mosaic of dazzling coastal views and exquisite natural terrains. From the iconic beaches within Sydney's bustling centre to the serene heights of its alpine regions, discover the full splendour of this region and see how you can make your travel budget go further with our incredible deals. Check out the epic savings available for your NSW road trip. Whether you're seeking sun-soaked shores or mountainous adventures, these offers help ensure your Australia campervan holiday is both memorable and affordable.

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Apollo NSW campervan branches

Sydney, a gateway to some of the most captivating NSW attractions, is also home to our Sydney Apollo campervan branch. Strategically located, it offers seamless access to iconic NSW attractions like the Sydney Opera House, the Northern Beaches, and regional NSW gems. Apollo's Sydney branch is the perfect launchpad for your Australia campervan holiday, and our knowledgeable team is there to equip you with everything you need to explore urban wonders and serene landscapes at your own pace.

 

 

Helpful tips for visiting NSW

Are you excited to start planning your very own NSW Australia campervan holiday? Here are a few essential tips to consider when crafting your campervan itinerary, ranging from the best travel times and climate insights to packing essentials and must-see NSW attractions.

New South Wales boasts a climate as varied as its landscape, with coastal regions enjoying mild, breezy summers and crisp winters while the western plains see more extreme temperatures. All in all, the ideal times to visit are spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May), when the weather is most temperate, and the natural scenery is at its peak. Visiting outside the peak months means you won't have to navigate the hotter (and much busier) summers and cooler (and often rainy) winters. Travelling in the shoulder seasons also means fewer crowds and potentially lower costs for those looking to save a little on accommodation and NSW attractions.

Your packing list for an Australia campervan holiday in NSW should include versatile outdoor gear for sudden weather changes, sun protection like sunscreen and hats, and any campervan add-ons that enhance comfort, such as outdoor chairs (which are available from Apollo for hire). Don’t forget a good camera to capture the stunning views and any hiking or beach gear if you plan on heading out to explore NSW’s wild, remote regions. For more details on what to pack, check Apollo's summer campervan road trip essentials.

Wondering what to do in NSW? This state is booming with attractions, from natural beauties to man-made wonders. Here's a closer look at some must-visit things to do in NSW:

  • Sydney: As Australia's iconic face, Sydney is packed with must-see NSW attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The city's vibrant culture and bustling nightlife are complemented by serene spaces like the Royal Botanic Gardens and bustling markets like The Rocks.
  • Taronga Zoo: This zoo is home to over 4,000 animals from around the globe and offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour. The zoo features daily animal shows, a sky safari gondola, and interactive encounters, making it a perfect day trip while exploring New South Wales.
  • Blue Mountains: Just a short drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and lush eucalyptus forests. The region is perfect for hiking, with trails leading to stunning waterfalls and overlooks and the famous Three Sisters rock formation.
  • Hunter Valley: Renowned for its exquisite wineries and gourmet dining, Hunter Valley is a paradise for food and wine lovers. Explore vineyards, taste award-winning wines, and enjoy farm-to-table meals in picturesque vineyard settings.
  • Port Stephens: Known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters, Port Stephens is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. From snorkelling and sailing to sandboarding on the dunes, it offers many outdoor activities.
  • Coffs Harbour: This coastal city is famous for its family-friendly atmosphere and the Big Banana, one of Australia's original 'big things'. It's also a great spot for surfing, whale watching, and exploring the surrounding natural reserves.
  • Newcastle: A blend of old and new, Newcastle boasts a vibrant arts scene, historical architecture, and a strong surf culture. Its revitalised waterfront district offers trendy cafes, galleries, and parks.
  • Booderee National Park: Located at Jervis Bay, this national park is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and abundant wildlife. It's an excellent spot for camping, fishing, and bushwalking.
  • Kiama: Famous for the Kiama Blowhole, this charming seaside town offers scenic coastal walks and a laid-back atmosphere. The blowhole is a natural spectacle where seawater spouts high into the air from the rocks.
  • Port Macquarie: A historic town with a rich convict past, Port Macquarie has stunning coastal walks, beautiful beaches, and a koala hospital where visitors can learn about conservation.
  • Batemans Bay: Ideal for nature lovers, Batemans Bay is located at the entrance of the Clyde River and is surrounded by forests, estuaries, and national parks. It's popular for fishing, boating, and kayaking, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city of Sydney.

New South Wales offers a variety of campervan accommodation options, ranging from beachfront caravan parks to secluded free camping spots. For those looking to wake up to ocean views, there are plenty of stunning beachfront caravan parks in NSW that offer prime locations and amenities. Holiday parks in NSW are also for the whole family! Families can enjoy the comforts and activities at family-friendly campsites in NSW as well as family-friendly campgrounds in Sydney, while pet owners will appreciate the pet-friendly campsites across NSW that welcome even the furriest members of the family. For those seeking a more rustic experience, NSW's free camping spots provide a perfect way to save a few pennies, all while connecting you with nature. Notable parks like South West Rocks Holiday Resort on the mid-north coast, Lake Mac Holiday Parks in Lake Macquarie, and Norah Head Holiday Park on the Central Coast offer excellent facilities and stunning natural surroundings, making them ideal bases for exploring the state in a campervan.

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