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Holiday Different in the Northern Territory

 

The Top End is every adventurous traveller’s notion of outback Australia: big skies, bold landscapes, termite mounds, ancient rock art and the thrill of crocodiles. Everyone should see Kakadu and Uluru at least once in their lives, but Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks are wonderful, too. Hit the road, red dust swirling behind you, and you won’t be disappointed!

A self-drive road trip gives you so much more freedom to explore the Northern Territory destinations at your own pace.With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a motorhome, campervan or 4WD camper.
 

Holiday different, book your Northern Territory road trip today!

 

Things to do in the NT

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New South Wales | Sydney to Orange Road Trip Itinerary

New South Wales | Sydney to Orange Road Trip Itinerary

Enjoy everything from country roast dinners to cool climate Orange wines on this country to coast NSW road trip itinerary.

 
 
 
 

Day 1: Apollo Sydney Branch to Cambewarra Mountains

Distance: 190km

Travel time: 2 hours

Balanced on the summit of the Cambewarra Ranges, the Cambewarra Mountain lookout showcases soaring vistas and extensive panoramas to both horizons. From the top, campers will witness views of Shoalhaven City, the Coolangatta Mountains, the Pigeon House Mountain, Point Perpendicular and the stunning Jervis Bay National Park.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 2: Cambewarra Mountains to Moss Vale

Distance: 59km

Travel time: 45 minutes

From birdwatching in wetlands to wine tasting, golfing and exploring galleries and antique stores, there is something for every camper in Moss Vale. A must-visit is the gourmet trail, featuring Mount Ashby Estate – a boutique vineyard with a cellar door and delightful café.

Image: Instagram - @mitchell.wick

 

Day 3: Moss Vale to Bendalong

Distance: 106km

Travel time: 2 hours

Set on the magnificent jutting section of the south coast known as Red Point, Bendalong is every beach lover’s dream. The sleepy township provides adventure-packed surf beaches, with opportunities for fishing, swimming, SUPing and more. Nestled amongst tall eucalyptus, the Holiday Haven Caravan Park is the perfect spot to settle for those looking to spot native wildlife, with possums, kangaroos and even stingrays calling the park home.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 4: Bendalong to Kangaroo Valley

Distance: 91km

Travel time: 1 hour

As the name suggests, Kangaroo Valley is one of New South Wales must-visit villages, known for its spectacular wilderness, historic bridge, tea rooms and pies. It is also a popular destination for kayaking, canoeing, golf and wine tasting. Kayak or canoe along the Kangaroo River, drive less than 20km to Fitzroy Falls and Gerringong Falls or for a waterside picnic, visit Tallowa Dam – home to the largest fish lift of its kind in Australia.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 5: Kangaroo Valley to Canowindra

Distance: 343km

Travel time: 4 hours

Travel through time in Canowindra – known as ‘The Balloon Capital of Australia’ – and discover its old-world charm, gentle winds and open countryside. Witness the town from above on a hot air balloon tour or step into the shoes of a bushranger on Canowindra’s main street – Gaskill Street.

Image: Instagram - @mitchell.wick

 

Day 6: Canowindra to Carcoar

Distance: 54km

Travel time: 40 minutes

Known as ‘The Town Time Forgot’, Carcoar is one of Australia’s most charming and well-preserved historic towns. Located just off the Mid-Western Highway, spend hours wandering the streets and exploring the beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, walk up to the old railway station and tunnel and enjoy some crumbed cutlets or bangers and mash at the Royal Hotel Carcoar in the main street.

Image: Instagram - @mitchell.wick

 

Day 7: Carcoar to Apollo Sydney Branch 

Distance: 250km

Travel time: 3 hours 30 minutes

En route back to Sydney, stop at the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, home to the famous Three Sisters in Katoomba and appreciate the steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages.

Image: Destination NSW

 

 

 

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14 Day Epic Explorer's Way Itinerary

This itinerary includes some of the Territory’s star attractions, such as World Heritage-listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta, spectacular Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk National Park), and the waterfalls and waterholes of Litchfield National Park.

>> Get the Explorer's Way Itinerary

Top 15 Things to do in the Northern Territory

From the mesmerizing rock formations in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the buzzing markets of Darwin, we've got you covered with 15 must-do activities. 

>> Top 15 Things to do in the Northern Territory


Things to do in Darwin

Planning a campervan journey through Darwin – where the sun blazes, the beer flows, and the crocs are as real (and feisty) as the legends say? In this blog, we’re going beyond ticking boxes off your Northern Territory travel itinerary; we're diving into the ultimate guide to things to do in Darwin. 

>> Read Things to do in Darwin

 

8 Ultimate Family Northern Territory Experiences

The NT has so many incredible and unique places to explore, it should be at the top of your wish list! Embark on a family adventure in the Northern Territory that the kids will be talking about for a long time to come.

>> Find out what's on offer for your family 

Family-friendly things to do in Darwin

If you're planning a road trip in a campervan to explore Australia, be sure to put Darwin on your itinerary! There are plenty of things to do in Darwin that are family-friendly.

>> Family-friendly things to do in Darwin

 


Grey Nomad's Guide to the Northern Territory

If you are among the growing network of the grey nomads’ club and looking to discover first-hand the unspoilt beauty, culture and character of the Northern Territory, there is no better time to set off on an experience of a life time!

>> Read the Grey Nomads Guide

Northern Territory Nature's Way Road Trip

Immerse yourself in the very best mother nature has to offer. You’ll see unforgettable wetland landscapes, stop at stunning waterfalls and explore deep gorges in some of the NT’s most famous attractions and national parks.

>> 7 Day Darwin Round Trip Itinerary

Adventurous Things to do in Alice Springs

From pedalling through the scenic bike trails and walking down memory lane of the Old Telegraph Station, your Outback adventure awaits!

>> Read Things to do in Alice Springs


 

Family-friendly things to do in Alice Springs

From the breathtaking landscapes of the Red Centre, to the stunning Uluru, and rich indigenous culture, this family road trip is sure to be one to remember.

>> Family-friendly things to do in Alice Springs

Your Northern Territory Getaway Might Look Like This

 

How will you hit the road?

Your vehicle choice will depend on the type of traveller you are. Between motorhomes, campervans and a 4WD camper option, Apollo has the vehicle that will perfectly accommodate your road trip holiday. Curious about the different types you could rent? Check them out below.

Go offroad

Your 4WD camper is kitted out with all you'll need on your Northern Territory adventure.Apollo 4WD for hire

Large & spacious

Pace yourself around the Northern Territory in a comfortable motorhome.

Apollo Motorhome

Compact & comfy

Zip around the Northern Territory in a campervan for a true van-life experience.

Apollo Campervan


Our Alice Springs Campervan Rental Branch

Known as the beating heart of Australia, Alice Springs is located between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges and is a great place to start your road trip in central Australia and the Northern Territory. "Alice" is home to breathtaking national parks and mountain ranges, rich Aboriginal culture, and one of Australia’s most famous landmarks Uluru. 

Hire a campervan or self-contained motorhome from the Apollo Alice Springs branch which is just 15 kilometres from the Airport by uber or taxi. Apollo also offers 4WD hire in Alice Springs to help you explore more beautiful desert landscapes on your drive holiday. 

Apollo Euro Tourer - Alice Springs


Our Darwin Campervan Rental Branch

Choose Apollo for campervan rental in Darwin. A drive holiday to Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory (fondly known as the NT), will treat you to colourful sunsets, diverse wildlife, beachside night markets, and national parks. Its close proximity to South East Asia means that it has become Darwin’s cultural melting pot of Asian and Aboriginal cultures with an eclectic food and art scene.

Apollo’s Darwin branch is just 10 kilometres from the Darwin airport. Pick up your camper in Darwin and explore the NT! Our Darwin branch also offers 4WD camper hire so you can explore even further.

Apollo Euro Deluxe - Darwin

Earn Qantas Points with Apollo
 

Did you know you can earn 2 Qantas Points per $1 spent with Apollo?

Apollo is happy to partner with Qantas Frequent Flyer to offer our guests hitting the road extra value on their next road trip!

Book an Apollo road trip and earn Qantas Points on eligible rentals when you book online, call our friendly reservations team or when you visit our branches.

>> Find out more

 

Darwin to Katherine Road Trip

 

Weather & Seasons in the Northern Territory
 

To get the most out of your time in the Northern Territory, we could recommend visiting during the dry season, which is between May and October. 

It's worth noting that due to the Northern Territory's wet season (monsoonal rains and tropical storms) the Apollo Darwin and Alice Springs branches have a seasonal closure each year between late December and the end of March. The Darwin and Alice Springs branches then re-open at the start of the dry season on the 1st of April each year. 

The Northern Territory has two distinct climates - the tropical Top End (Darwin) and the semi-arid Red Centre (Alice Springs).  The Northern Territory's capital, Darwin, has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius year round, but weather is more mild during the dry season. It's important to remember that no matter when you visit the Northern Territory, we would recommend that you stay hydrated, be sun smart and dress for the conditions.

 

 

 

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