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Get ready to hit the road with an epic adventure in Tasmania! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Tasmania has to offer. 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, or campervan.

Tasmania has so much to offer - from stunning beaches to rugged mountain ranges; a trip to Tasmania will not disappoint. Unique to Tasmania, you'll find the iconic Wine Glass Bay, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, and the chance to see a wombat or two! If you're looking for stunning walking trails, Tasmania has you covered. If you're looking for waterfalls, snowy mountains and beautiful coastlines with bright orange granite rocks, Tassie is the place for you. Wanting to visit wineries, lavender farms and art galleries - you guessed it, Tasmania has it all! 
 

Explore beyond where you've been before, book your Tasmanian road trip today!

 

Tasmania - lavender field with Apollo Euro Tourer

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Tasmania
 

1. Enjoy return itinerary with pick up and drop off from Hobart

2. Travel one-way between our Melbourne and Hobart branches

3. Fly to Hobart and take a one-way rental back to your home state 

 

P.S. Did you know you can earn Qantas Points on eligible Apollo rentals?  Learn more about the Apollo and Qantas partnership.

 

 

Weather & Seasons in Tasmania

To get the most out of your time in Tasmania, we could recommend planning and taking note of the seasons and typical weather you may experience during your trip. 

It's worth noting that while Tasmania does have four distinct seasons, given its proximity to the Southern Ocean, the weather in Tassie can vary greatly on any given day, and in any season. The warmest months are through Summer - December, January, and February - however, even in Summer, Tasmania can have cold, windy and wet weather. Autumn and Spring typically bring still and sunny days, while in winter Tassie turns into a winter wonderland with snow found in higher altitude regions.  

We would recommend that you stay hydrated, be sun smart and dress for the conditions - it's worth packing a warm jacket as well as a wind and rain proof jacket no matter when you're visiting beautiful Tasmania.

 

Things to do in Tasmania

Top 10 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Tasmania Top 10 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Tasmania

Top 10 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Tasmania

 To make your Tasmanian road trip itinerary planning all the easier, we thought we’d list out top 10 things to do with the family while...
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Popular Tasmania Road Trp & Itineraries

Western Australia | Perth to Esperance Road Trip Itinerary

Western Australia | Perth to Esperance Road Trip Itinerary

Follow an ever-changing coastline through vineyards, forests and deserts, encountering dolphins, whales and wildflowers.

Day 1: Apollo Perth Branch to Bunbury

Travel time: 2 hours 15 minutes

Distance: 176kms

While in Bunbury, there are endless dolphin experiences in Bunbury. Meet friendly wild dolphins at the Bunbury Discovery Centre. Take a dolphin swim tour. Or hop on a dolphin eco cruise. Head to Bunbury’s very own Garden of Eden - the Ferguson Valley to enjoy majestic views of vineyards as you dine.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 2: Bunbury to Margaret River

Travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Distance: 103kms

During your journey to Margaret River stop at Busselton for breakfast overlooking Geographe Bay and the Busselton Jetty - the longest timber jetty in the southern hemisphere.

Once you’ve finished exploring Busselton, drive 25 minutes to enjoy lunch at Dunsborough and Yallingup. Discover the natural wonders and history of Ngilgi Cave, and experience one of the oldest surviving cultures on Earth by joining an Aboriginal culture tour of the cave. Then finish your journey south to Margaret River while enjoying the scenic drive along Caves Road.

Where to stay: RAC Margaret River Nature Park.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 3: Margaret River

Start the morning in Margaret River walking one of the most diverse coastal trails in Australia - the Cape to Cape Track. After your morning walk, you’ll certainly be ready for an afternoon of indulgence. Hop from cellar door to cellar door and sample the region’s fine wines. Be sure to stop by the local gourmet produce stores to enjoy local artisanal foods and purchase fresh ingredients for your campervan cooked dinner.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 4: Margaret River to Pemberton

Travel time: 1 hour 35 minutes

Distance: 133kms

Enjoy bushwalking, fishing, hiking, or mountain biking? A stop in Pemberton is a must! Explore the region’s dense forests and waterways in Beedelup National Park by foot or bike. If you’d rather admire a bird’s eye view, scale one of Pemberton’s climbing trees and enjoy an 360 view of the incredible landscape.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 5: Pemberton to Denmark

Travel time: 2 hours 10 minutes

Distance: 185kms

On the drive to Denmark, we recommend you stop at Walpole. In Walpole, you can walk through the canopy of 400-year-old tingle trees on the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. This treetop walkway is the first of its kind and takes you on a gentle climb, exploring the breathtaking views of the surrounding forest.

While continuing the drive to Denmark, take an extended tour of the rolling hills above the town on Mount Shadforth Scenic Drive to discover more artisanal treats, local arts and panoramic views.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 6: Denmark to Albany

Travel time: 40 minutes

Distance: 55kms

From Denmark, drive 55-minutes east through Albany to visit Discovery Bay and the state-of-the-art National Anzac Centre. Step into the boots of one of the 40,000 Anzacs who fought in the First World War as you follow their journey from recruitment and training to conflict on the frontline.

A short drive from Discovery Bay, is one of Western Australia’s most dramatic coastlines - Torndirrup National Park. Admire in awe at The Gap Natural Bridge and The Blowholes. If you’re here between July - October you might also be lucky enough to spot migrating whales too!

Where to stay: Albany Gardens Holiday Resort.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 7: Albany to Hopetoun

Travel time: 3 hours 35 minutes

Distance: 333kms

If you’re in Albany on the weekend, a visit to the iconic Farmers’ Markets is a great place to sample the region’s fresh local flavours.

40 minutes north of Albany, find the striking Porongurup National Park - 12 peaks sculpted by Mother Nature over the last million years. To make the most of your time here, do the two-hour return walk to Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk and enjoy panoramic views, rich birdlife and between August to December, admire the spring wildflowers. When planning your day, make sure you allow 3 hours to drive to Hopetoun for your overnight stay.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 8: Hopetoun to Esperance

Travel time: 2 hour 5 minutes

Distance: 182kms

Hopetoun is ultimately your gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Fitzgerald River National Park, which is one of the world’s most naturally diverse landscapes. Explore the unique wilderness by walking or driving the many trails. This region is home to almost 20% of Western Australia’s plant species, with a number of the plants found nowhere else on Earth.

After exploring the Fitzgerald River National Park, head east to Esperance and drive along the Great Ocean Drive Tourist Loop for an afternoon exploring a string of impressive white-sand beaches and swimming spots.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 9: Esperance

Meet kangaroos at one of Australia’s most famous coastal gems - Lucky Bay. With amazingly white sands, calm waters and flocks of Western Grey Kangaroos Lucky Bay is a perfect spot to spend your morning or afternoon.

Another Esperance highlight, is one of Western Australia’s most photographed and recognisable landmarks - Lake Hellier or ‘Pink Lane’. You can view this lake by boat or from above by taking a scenic flight.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 10: Esperance to Hyden

Travel time: 3 hours 55 minutes

Distance: 382kms

From Esperance, drive inland through the Wheatbelt towns to one of Australia’s biggest breaks - Wave Rock. Wave Rock is a 15 metre high cresting wave of solid granite shaped by the forces of nature over 2 billion years ago.

Tip: Visit in Spring to enjoy the kaleidoscope of natural coloured sea of wildflowers.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 11: Hyden to Apollo Perth Branch

Travel time: 3 hours 35 minutes

Distance: 319kms

On your journey back to Perth, detour east to see a very quirky attraction - the Tin Horse Highway or Kulin and Corrigan’s Dog Cemetery, a touching tribute to the man’s best friend. If you're planning on staying in Perth for a night or two, we recommend Discovery Parks Perth and Perth Central Caravan Park

 

 

 

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How will you hit the road?

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

A Little Luxury

The Euro Tourer is our top of the range deluxe campervan, equipped with all the luxury inclusions of a motorhome at a more affordable price.Apollo Euro Tourer

Large & spacious

Pace yourself around Tasmania in a comfortable motorhome. With space for 4 - 6 people, our motorhomes are the perfect choice for your next family holiday.

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Compact & comfy

Zip around Tasmania in a campervan for a true van-life experience. Choose from the Apollo Euro Mini, Endeavour Camper, or
Euro Tourer.

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Our Hobart Campervan Rental Branch

Tasmania is home to some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes, a thriving art scene, and finest food.

With our motorhome hire in Tasmania, you can see the beauty of the state without worrying about expensive accommodation.
 
As the state's capital, Hobart is known for its captivating art galleries, sandstone colonial architecture, and has easy access to Mount Wellington.  From Apollo’s Hobart branch, you can take the time to see the heart of the city.

Explore the growing whiskey industry with a distillery tour before enjoying some of Tasmania’s finest produce at Salamanca Markets or one of Hobart’s award winning restaurants. 

Once you've explored Hobart you can venture further afield to explore the amazing beaches, National Parks, walking trails, and wineries that Tasmania has to offer.

 

 

 

 

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