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South Australia

Planning a trip to explore the enchanting attractions of South Australia? This Aussie gem, tucked away on the southern coast of Australia, is famed for its scenic coastal landscapes, vibrant cities, and Outback beauty. Whether you’re looking to explore the art-laden streets of Adelaide, venture into the wild, untamed coasts of the Eyre Peninsula, sip wine in the lush vineyards of Barossa Valley, Claire Valley, and McLaren Vale or meet the diverse wildlife awaiting on Kangaroo Island, a campervan trip through SA makes these experiences seamlessly accessible. 

What’s more, with a camper, you have the freedom to easily navigate South Australia’s picturesque climate and seasons, as well as the freedom to chase the sun or find a cozy nook in the hills. In short, South Australia is a haven for adventurers, food and wine lovers, as well as cultural enthusiasts with its world-class wine, historic sites, and stunning landscapes. Whether you want to check out one of these or all of them, there is no shortage of things to do in South Australia. 

 

Why explore South Australia by campervan

Exploring South Australia by campervan is simply unmatched in the ability to tailor your journey to your travel taste and style. A campervan allows you to wake up to a new sunrise in different parts of this stunning region every day—from the serene beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula to the secluded coves of Kangaroo Island. What’s more, a campervan offers all the conveniences of home, with the freedom to explore the world right outside your doorstep. 

So, whether it’s making a spontaneous stop to taste freshly shucked oysters in Smoky Bay or camping under the stars in the Flinders Ranges, you can fully immerse yourself in this state without sacrificing comfort. If that weren’t enough, South Australia is also peppered with campgrounds that are perfect for campervan stops, many of which offer facilities such as power hook-ups and water supply, so you are free to roam with peace of mind that a safe haven is always within easy reach.

 

Things to do in South Australia

South Australia is the perfect holiday destination for wine, beaches and culture. With more than 200 cellar doors across the state, wine aficionados can indulge in a glass of world-famous Shiraz in the Barossa or a delicate Riesling in the Clare Valley. For those who prefer the sand between their toes, South Australia’s beaches are unrivalled. From the family-friendly shores of Glenelg in Adelaide to the surf hotspots on the Fleurieu Peninsula, there’s a slice of paradise for everyone. Beyond the beach, the rugged wilderness of Kangaroo Island teeming with native wildlife, the Flinder’s Ranges with its spectacular Aboriginal culture, not to mention the numerous vibrant festivals and events like the Adelaide Fringe that are held here annually — you will never be left wondering what to do in South Australia.

Alyssa Tresider
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How to Plan a Family-Friendly Campervan Trip in Australia

Planning a family campervan road trip can be a little daunting, so to help make it easy, we’ve put together this handy guide.

But first, why take a family campervan trip?

A family campervan trip is the perfect way to explore the beauty of Australia and create lasting memories. Travelling in a campervan rental gives you the freedom to design your own itinerary and set your own pace. In today’s fast-paced world, we don’t often get the chance for uninterrupted family bonding, away from the distractions of everyday life. When you travel by campervan, there’s a sense of immediate escape from all those daily demands. Instead of watching screens, you can watch sunsets. It’s a wonderful opportunity for everyone in the family to slow down, feel connected to nature, and have new, exciting experiences.  

And let's not forget the practical benefits. With a bathroom and bedroom on board, the kids can nap or use the toilet whenever they need to. No more searching for public toilets or traipsing back to the motel for a rest. Best of all, with your accommodation and vehicle all in one, a campervan trip is a cost-effective way to enjoy a family holiday. With a kitchen on board, you can cook your own family meals and save loads on eating out. Plus, there are stacks of great Australian experiences and activities to enjoy when you’re travelling by campervan that don’t cost a cent!  

 

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Seeing Australia by camper

From the white sands and sapphire waters of the Whitsundays to the dusty red outback of the Northern Territory, Australia is a country of vastly diverse landscapes. And there's no better way to truly immerse yourself in its natural wonders than a campervan road trip. In fact, Australia boasts some of the world’s most breathtaking scenic drives, from the iconic Great Ocean Road to the stunning coastal routes of Queensland

Where you decide to explore, chances are you’ll have the opportunity to have a close encounter with some of Australia’s native animals in their natural habitats. The kids will never forget seeing kangaroos bouncing on the beach at Cape Hillsborough or chubby quokkas looking cute on Rottnest Island

 

Your guide to planning a family campervan holiday

There’s a lot to think about when planning a family campervan holiday. Let’s take a look at some of the must-knows to make it a whole lot easier… 

 

Choose the best camper for your family

Before you book your campsites or pack your bags, the first and most important step is to book in the right campervan rental for your family. Travelling together in a campervan that is too small, too large, or just not quite what you need can really put a dampener on your holiday. 

One of the first considerations when choosing the best campervan to hire is how many people you’ll be travelling with. Apollo campers come in a range of sizes to suit every type of family. 

For smaller families who are staying in campgrounds and don’t need an onboard shower and toilet, our 4-berth Endeavour Camper is a great option. For larger families looking for all the bells and whistles, our Euro Deluxe Motorhome has three large double beds and all the must-have amenities. And if you’re planning on travelling off the beaten track, you may want to consider our 4WD Adventure Camper

To help you choose the best campervan, you’ll also need to consider:

  • How much space do you need for storing your gear?

  • Do you want extras such as a TV or DVD player?

  • Is the family dog joining the fun? The good news is that Apollo campervans are pet-friendly!

  • Your budget. Don’t forget to factor in fuel and campsite costs into your campervan budget.

 

Write a list and pack ahead

As any parent knows, travelling with children involves a fair amount of packing! 

Whether you’re planning a long weekend or weeks away, having everything your family needs will make your Australian road trip more comfortable and enjoyable. 

The last thing you want is to park up for the night and discover you’ve forgotten something important like medication or your child’s favourite bedtime teddy.  

Writing a family camping checklist and starting your packing in advance gives you time to think of everything needed. It also means you can think carefully about things you don’t need. After all, you don’t want to be struggling for space because you’ve packed a heap of gear you’ll never use. 

TOP TIP:  The first step in planning your packing list is to check what’s included in your hire. This will help you know what you need to pack.

 

 

Stock up on groceries and snacks

If you’re travelling to remote areas, you may find that grocery prices are higher than in the cities. You may also find that some items are not available, so stocking up on groceries, drinks, toiletries, and snack foods in advance is always a good idea.

If you’ve booked an Apollo motorhome with a kitchen – which includes a fridge/freezer, cooktop, and microwave – you’ve got the option of planning home-cooked meals. This helps save money on eating out while you get to enjoy your favourite foods. Knowing what meals you want means you can plan a shopping list and stock up on ingredients you’ll need. 

 

Research destinations

Australia offers a vast array of family-friendly destinations and attractions. To make the most of your holiday – and reduce the chances of last-minute decision-making on the road – it’s worth spending time researching what you want to see and do. This can also be a great opportunity to get the kids involved. You may like to draw up a map that they can follow and check off along the way – this can help reduce those ‘are we there yet’ moments! 

TOP TIP: Check out some of our unforgettable experiences for inspiration. 

 

Plan your travel route

While campervan travel is a great way to enjoy flexibility and be spontaneous, you may like to have the peace of mind in having a planned travel route. Mapping this out in advance also means you can avoid doubling back or spending long hours driving when you’re likely to be tired. This can be especially important when you’ve got littlies on board! Some things to consider that will help you plan include:

  • Which campsites will you stay at along the way?

  • How often will you need to fill up on gas? It’s a good idea to map out petrol stations if you’re travelling in remote areas.

  • Which attractions and locations do you want to stop at?

TOP TIP: To help you get started creating a road trip planner, check out some of our popular Australian itineraries.  

 

Be flexible

As you travel, you’ll probably want to make lots of unscheduled stops. The kids may be getting restless or hungry, or you might see something along the way that looks interesting. You may even decide to stay longer in a spot that you really love. With that in mind, it’s worth allowing some extra flexibility within your itinerary. 

TOP TIP: It’s a good idea to pre-book your campsites – this means that if you arrive late, you won’t have to worry about whether there will be any sites left. 

 

Pack portables

Nowadays, just about anything can be broken down into portable pieces, and kids' gear is no exception. If you’re travelling with an infant, make your life easier by bringing a travel crib. Lightweight, easy to break down and compact, these portable cribs make travel much easier. Infants thrive off the familiar, so it’s a good idea to practice using the travel crib with your child prior to the trip if possible. 

 

Stay at family-friendly caravan parks

Just as important as having the right campervan, choosing the right campsites can make all the difference to your holiday. The good news is, Australia is packed full of fantastic family-friendly campsites and holiday parks. These usually have facilities to make your holiday comfortable and enjoyable, from laundry and barbecue facilities to swimming pools and water slides, playgrounds, and games rooms. And because there will be other families staying, the kids will make new friends – and amazing memories!  

 

 

Ready for a family trip to Australia?

Imagine how excited the kids will be when you say you’re about to book your Apollo campervan for a family road trip of Australia! Then all you have to think about is whether you’ll explore a national park, hit the beaches, or check out the theme parks (or maybe a bit of each!). Don’t put off that all-important family time any longer. You can book your Apollo campervan online and then pick it up from any of Apollo’s 10 branches throughout Australia. You can even pick up your camper at one location and return to another – it’s easy as with Apollo!

 

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Popular SA road trips & itineraries

South Australia is located on the southern coast of Australia, bordered by Western Australia to the west, Northern Territory to the north, Queensland to the northeast, and Victoria to the southeast. Internationally, South Australia can be accessed via Adelaide Airport, with direct flights from major cities worldwide. From neighbouring states like Victoria and New South Wales, driving to Adelaide takes approximately 8-10 hours, making it a feasible destination for most Australia campervan holidays. Some of the most popular road trip itineraries within South Australia include Adelaide to the Eyre Peninsula, Adelaide to Flinders Ranges, and the cross-state road trip from Adelaide to Perth — discovering the rugged landscapes of the Nullarbor Plain and the Great Australian Bight! 

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Victoria | Melbourne to Alice Springs Road Trip Itinerary

From the vibrant Melbourne city to the dramatic Great Ocean Road coastline, the rugged outback of South Australia and the spiritual heart of Australia - Uluru, you'll do it all on this 14 day Melbourne to Alice Springs road trip.

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Great savings on your SA road trip

Start planning your budget-friendly adventure through South Australia with Apollo Camper's great savings and special offers. Hire a fully self-contained motorhome from our Apollo branch in Adelaide, equipped with everything you need for an unscripted holiday experience. Explore South Australia's scenic wonders and cultural delights while enjoying significant savings on your Australia campervan holiday. Discover epic deals and see how much you can save on your next journey across this jam-packed state! 

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Apollo SA campervan branch

Adelaide is the perfect starting point for hiring a campervan for your Australia campervan holiday across SA, WA, and even the NT. Our Apollo Adelaide branch is conveniently located less than 10 kilometres from Adelaide Airport and just over 8 kilometres from the city centre. Whether you’re heading to the vineyards of Barossa Valley to the rugged coastline of Kangaroo Island or have a grand Aussie road trip planned, Apollo’s central location and great deals on motorhome and campervan rentals, ensure you will have an easy start to your Australia campervan holiday.

 

 

 

 

Helpful Tips for Visiting SA

Helpful Tips for Visiting South Australia

Do so with confidence using these essential tips. From understanding the climate to packing smartly and discovering nearby attractions and things to do in South Australia, this section equips you with all the basics you need for an unforgettable adventure through South Australia.

South Australia enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterised by hot summers and mild winters. As such, the best time to visit is during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when temperatures are pleasant for beachgoing, outdoor activities, and sightseeing. Travelling in these off-peak times offers quieter experiences compared to the peak season, when you can expect bustling tourist spots and long queues for attractions. What’s more, travelling in off-peak times could mean potential savings without the higher ticket accommodation and sightseeing costs. If you find yourself travelling at peak times, be sure to book early to ensure you get the biggest savings and guaranteed accommodation!

Packing for your South Australia adventure is easy with a little planning. Be sure to pack essentials like outdoor gear, sun protection, and any additional camping supplies that you won't have in your camper, such as a flashlight. It is also worthwhile considering the kinds of activities you have planned during your Australia campervan holiday across SA. For example, if you are planning to visit the local wineries, you may want a few smart casual outfits. Alternatively, if you have hiking on the itinerary, you should pack a pair of good hiking shoes. For more tips on what to pack, check out our guide on summer campervan road trip essentials.

Still looking for ideas of what to do in South Australia? Here’s a closer look at some of the must-visit destinations and things to do in South Australia:

Barossa Valley

Renowned globally for its world-class wines, Barossa Valley invites visitors to savour exquisite Shiraz and Riesling varieties amidst picturesque vineyards. Beyond wine tasting, this region is a perfect setting to indulge in gourmet food, explore charming historic towns like Tanunda and Angaston, or set out on scenic drives through rolling hills dotted with cellar doors.

Kangaroo Island

A wildlife haven just off Adelaide’s coast, Kangaroo Island boasts pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife. On a typical day on the Island, you may very well encounter sea lions at Seal Bay, spot koalas in Flinders Chase National Park, and marvel at the natural formations of Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike trails through untouched wilderness or relax on secluded sandy shores.

Murray River

Stretching across South Australia, the mighty Murray River offers leisurely cruises, watersports, and riverside picnics, perfect for the water lovers in the family. Here, you can explore historic paddle steamers at Mannum, visit charming river towns like Renmark and Loxton, or unwind with fishing and birdwatching along its tranquil banks.

Adelaide Hills

Escape to the lush Adelaide Hills for a scenic retreat filled with quaint villages, artisanal produce, and panoramic views. Here, you will also find Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest German settlement, where you can sample local cheeses and chocolates or wander through leafy national parks like Mount Lofty Botanic Garden.

Fleurieu Peninsula

South of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula beckons with its stunning coastline and relaxed beachside towns. Surf the waves at Middleton, spot migrating whales at Victor Harbor, or explore the protected waters of Encounter Marine Park. Foodies can indulge in fresh seafood and regional wines at local eateries overlooking azure waters.

McLaren Vale

Famed for its Mediterranean climate and premium wines, McLaren Vale is a paradise for wine enthusiasts. Spend a day here touring boutique wineries, sampling bold Shiraz and Grenache blends, or cycling through vine-covered landscapes.

Clare Valley

Nestled in the heart of South Australia, Clare Valley charms with its scenic beauty and boutique wineries. Taste award-winning Rieslings, explore historic cellar doors, or wander along the eucalypt-lined Riesling Trail on foot or bicycle.

Whether you prefer free camping spots in Australia amidst stunning natural landscapes, the convenience of Aspen Holiday Parks along Highway 1, the picturesque Murray River views at Berri Riverside Holiday Park, the historic charm of Karoonda Tourist Park, or the tranquil setting of Riverton Caravan Park near Clare Valley's wineries, there are plenty of campervan friendly camping options with easy access to South Australia's major attractions.

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