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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.
 

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Queensland | Cairns to Mount Isa Road Trip Itinerary

Queensland | Cairns to Mount Isa Road Trip Itinerary

Embark on a thrilling 16-day motorhome road trip along the Overlander's Way route in Queensland, Australia.

Day 1: Cairns to Townsville

Distance: 350 km
Travel Time: 4 Hours 20 minutes

Arrive in Cairns and collect your Apollo campervan from the Cairns’ branch. Begin your road trip by driving from Cairns to Townsville, enjoying the scenic coastal route. Take your time to appreciate the stunning views along the way and make stops at beautiful beaches and charming coastal towns. Once in Townsville, explore the vibrant city, stroll along The Strand, and visit attractions like the Museum of Tropical Queensland or the Billabong Sanctuary to encounter native wildlife.

Where to stay:  Big 4 Rowes Bay

The Strand, CairnsImage: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 2: Townsville Exploration

Spend the day exploring Townsville further. Take a scenic train ride on the Kuranda Scenic Railway, winding through the rainforest and passing stunning waterfalls. Return to Cairns via the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which offers breathtaking views as it glides above the treetops.
If you're up for some adventure, explore the nearby rainforests. Take a short drive to Barron Gorge National Park and enjoy walks through lush tropical foliage, with highlights such as the Barron Falls and the Red Arrow or Blue Arrow walking tracks. Return to Townsville city in the evening to enjoy a delicious meal at one of the city's restaurants.

Where to stay: Big 4 Rowes Bay

Skyrail Rainforest RailwayImage: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 3: Townsville to Charters Towers

Distance: 130 km
Travel Time: 1 hour 35 minutes

Embark on the Overlander's Way route by driving west to Charters Towers, a historic gold rush town. Immerse yourself in the town's rich heritage by exploring its beautifully preserved buildings. Visit attractions like the Miner's Cottage and the Zara Clark Museum to learn about Charters Towers' fascinating history. Try your hand at gold panning or take a guided tour of the Venus Gold Battery.

Where to stay: Big 4 Aussie Outback Oasis Holiday Park

Charter TowersImage: Tourism & Events Queensland

 

Day 4: Charters Towers to Hughenden

Distance: 280 km
Travel Time: 2 hours 40 minutes

Continue your journey westward to Hughenden, a charming outback town renowned for its dinosaur fossils. Visit the Flinders Discovery Centre and delve into the region's paleontological significance. Explore the stunning Porcupine Gorge National Park, taking in its scenic walks and breathtaking views from the gorge rim. Spend the night under the starry outback sky.

Where to stay: Allen Terry Caravan Park

 

Day 5: Hughenden to Richmond

Distance: 170 km
Travel Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Drive to Richmond, a town famous for its prehistoric discoveries. Discover the incredible marine reptiles and fossils from the Cretaceous period at the Kronosaurus Korner museum. Join a guided tour to learn about the area's rich paleontological history. Enjoy a peaceful picnic at picturesque Lake Fred Tritton or explore the nearby Cambridge Downs Heritage Display Centre.

Where to stay: Lakeview Caravan Park

Kronosaurus KornerImage: Tourism & Events Queensland

 

Day 6: Richmond to Julia Creek

Distance: 160 km
Travel Time: 1 hour 40 minutes

Continue your westward journey to Julia Creek, a small outback town with a unique charm. Explore the Julia Creek Dunnart Interpretive Centre and gain insights into the local wildlife, including the endangered Julia Creek dunnart. Take a tranquil walk along the creek or visit the nearby waterholes for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

Where to stay:  Julia Creek Caravan Park

Julia Creek DunnartImage: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 7: Julia Creek to Cloncurry

Distance: 150 km
Travel Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Head to Cloncurry, a historic mining town known for its rich minerals and vibrant outback character. Visit the John Flynn Place Museum and learn about the pioneering history of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Cloncurry River Walk and embrace the tranquillity of this charming outback town. Enjoy a mesmerizing outback sunset before retiring for the night.

Where to stay: Clem Walton Damn/Corella Creek (Freedom camping)

John Flynn Place Museum and Art GalleryImage: Tourism & Events Queensland

 

Day 8: Cloncurry to Mount Isa

Distance: 120 km
Travel Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Drive to Mount Isa, the largest city in the region, renowned for its mining heritage. Explore the Outback at Isa complex to learn about the town's mining history. Venture into the underground world of the Hard Times Mine or enjoy panoramic views from the City Lookout. Visit the Riversleigh Fossil Centre to witness some of Australia's oldest and most significant fossils.

Where to stay: Mt Isa Caravan Park

Mt Isa City LookoutImage: Tourism & Events Queensland

 

Day 9-15: Mount Isa to Cairns via Overlander's Way

Approximately 1,180 km

Embark on the Overlander's Way route back to Cairns, relishing the breathtaking landscapes and unique outback experiences. Drive through rugged terrain, explore national parks, and visit charming outback towns along the way. Admire the beauty of open plains, spot native wildlife, and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the Australian outback. Make stops in towns like Charters Towers, Hughenden, Richmond, Julia Creek, and Cloncurry, experiencing their distinct character and hospitality. Enjoy the journey, capturing the stunning scenery and discovering hidden gems along the Overlander's Way.

 

Day 16: Return to Cairns

Arrive back in Cairns, marking the end of your Overlander's Way road trip. Take time to reflect on the incredible experiences and memories you've made throughout your journey. Return your motorhome and enjoy the remaining time in Cairns, whether it's relaxing on the beach, exploring the city's attractions, or indulging in some delicious tropical cuisine. Return your campervan to the Apollo Cairns branch. Explore more trips in Queensland’s North West here.

Note: The distances mentioned are approximate and designed to ensure that the maximum driving distance each day does not exceed 350 km. It is advisable to plan for an additional day or adjust the itinerary accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable journey, allowing for stops during the driving route each day.

Image: Tourism & Events Queensland

 

 

 

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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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