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Australia Campervan Holiday in Victoria

Nestled in the southeastern corner of Australia, Victoria is a veritable playground for campervan travellers. With everything from winding coastal road trip routes like the Great Ocean Road to the artsy alleys of Melbourne, where you can meander through art galleries and feast on great food and historic sites, it’s a state that packs a punch!

With a landscape as diverse as a well-stocked cheese board—from the cool, temperate regions of the south to the sun-kissed northwestern plains—a campervan gives you the freedom to roam and the comfort of taking your home with you. Ready to experience this diverse state for yourself? This blog is your roadmap to exploring all the eclectic charms of Victoria and making the most out of your campervan adventure with your family. But first...

 

Why explore VIC by campervan

Picture this: you’re waking up to a different view every morning—maybe today it’s the surf breaking on a pristine beach, and tomorrow it’s the rolling hills of a vineyard. That’s the beauty of exploring Victoria in a campervan. Think of a campervan trip through Victoria as the ultimate freedom ticket.

Want to linger a little longer by that stunning beach you just found or explore the vibrant city centre of Melbourne? No problem. Feel like waking up to the breathtaking views of the Grampians? Go for it. Campervans offer the flexibility to change your itinerary on the fly, discovering hidden gems along the way.

An Australia campervan holiday through Victoria is also incredibly cost-effective, saving you money on accommodation and dining since you can cook and sleep in your mobile home. Moreover, for families, the comfort and convenience of having all your essentials with you, where your vehicle doubles as your accommodation, is invaluable. This freedom to roam makes campervanning in Victoria an unbeatable way to explore everything from the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne's live music and art scene.

 

Things to do in Victoria

Ready for an action-packed itinerary full of food, events, music, history, sports events and more? Victoria has everything, from breathtaking natural landscapes to a bustling city and thriving food and festival scene. Whether you’re into hitting the surf, sampling gourmet delights, soaking up culture or simply cosying up in a cafe watching people walking by, you’re in for a treat.

You could start your day with a sunrise walk in Wilson’s Promontory, one of the southernmost points of the Australian mainland known for its stunning bushland and sea views, and end with a vibrant evening exploring Melbourne’s eclectic food markets.

Don’t miss the Queen Victoria Market, known for its high-quality fresh produce. You can also catch a performance at one of Melbourne’s renowned concert halls or simply enjoy a little live music at a local pub. The coastal lines are perfect for beach adventures, while the inner regions offer lush vineyards and breweries, particularly in areas like the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula.

The state is also rich in arts and culture, especially in Melbourne, Australia’s cultural capital, where you can dive into the arts scene, visit art galleries, or catch a live show. What's more, this state is the home of the largest colonies of fairy penguins in the world! Phillip Island has become famous for its penguin parade tour, where you can see these little penguins return ashore at sunset. With a campervan, each of these experiences is just a drive away.

 

Alyssa Tresider
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10 Things to See and Do in Noosa

One of the most scenic locations in the country, Noosa is high on the list of must do Australian destinations. Whether you’re an international traveller exploring Australia or an Australian exploring a little bit more of your backyard, there are so many incredible Noosa activities, attractions, and things to do that make this coastal Queensland town and its quaint surrounding region a cannot miss on your travel itinerary.

Whether you’re interested in exploring the gorgeous national parks, eating your way through the delicious food and drink, or getting active on the Noosa River, read on to discover why you should visit Noosa, the best way to explore and ten great things to see and do in Noosa.

 

Why you should visit Noosa

Nestled at the top of the stunning Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia, Noosa stands as a beacon of natural beauty and coastal charm. Renowned for its pristine beaches, lush national park, and vibrant atmosphere, Noosa offers a captivating blend of relaxation and adventure for travellers of all kinds.

Thanks to its year-round enjoyable climate, the best time to visit this Queensland town is whenever it suits you! Due to its stunning summer (ranging from 22-29°C), crisp and clear winter (ranging from 13-22°C), and pleasantly pleasing shoulder seasons (ranging from 15-28°C), there is no bad time to explore the many Noosa attractions and activities.

 

The best way to explore Noosa

Is Noosa in Australia worth visiting? It sure is and the best way to visit and explore Noosa is by road trip. Spread out across the coast, river, and hinterland, Noosa covers some ground and there’s no better way to immerse yourself in it than by a camper or motorhome road trip. Skip the wasted time spent packing those annoying day packs as an Apollo camper holiday means you can bring everything you need with you as you explore. And whenever you’re ready for a break in the adventure, you know you’re never that far away from a cup of tea in your self-contained kitchen or a comfy bed to chill out in. 

  

10 things to see and do in Noosa

How many days do you need in Noosa? Well, that depends on what you’ll like to include in your Noosa travel itinerary. Discover our ten recommendations for things to see and do in Noosa to help plan your road trip.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

1. Noosa Main Beach

Arguably, the most well-known Noosa attraction is Noosa Main Beach – and for good reason! One of the best beaches in Queensland and one of the top things to do in Noosa Heads, a day at Noosa Main Beach will instantly give you that ‘I’m on holiday’ feeling.

Those looking to swim in Noosa waters will be pleased to know that Noosa Main Beach is fantastic for year-round swimming and it is patrolled every day of the year. Enjoy splashing in the waves or for those who don’t want to swim at Noosa Main Beach, enjoy people-watching or spotting dolphins jumping through the nearby waves.

 

2. Noosa National Park

One of those ‘must do’ things to do in Noosa is the Noosa National Park. Situated next to Noosa Heads, at Noosa National Park you can spend the day exploring the scenic walking trails that wind through the lush greenery this park is known for. Bring your camera on this popular Noosa activity as you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Noosa coastline (especially from the Instagram famous Noosa Fairy Pools and Hell’s Gate).

While exploring Noosa National Park be sure to also keep your eyes out for wildlife, including turtles, whales, dolphins, koalas, and kookaburras which are often spotted by those exploring the area.

 

3. Hastings Street

One of the most popular things to do in Noosa Heads is indulge in shopping, dining and entertainment on Hastings Street. This bustling Noosa street is lined with boutique shops and chic cafes. Lucky for you, Apollo motorhomes and campers come with considerable storage space, so after you’ve worked your way through Hasting Street, you’ll have plenty of room for whatever shopping escapades this famous street has taken you on.
 

4. Noosa Everglades

An absolute must do on your Noosa road trip is the Noosa Everglades. Incredible not just for its serene beauty or untouched wilderness, the Noosa Everglades is even more special once you learn there are only two everglades systems on earth (and the other one is pretty far away in Florida, USA!). Include an everglades Noosa tour to your Noosa travel itinerary and discover the home of more than 40% of Australia’s bird species as you glide through the tea tree infused “river of mirrors.” 

 

5. Sunset kayaking

Another popular Noosa activity is sunset kayaking down the beautiful Noosa River. Join a Noosa kayak tour, where you’ll paddle along the tranquil waters as golden hues light up the spectacular natural environment around you. Whether you’re an experienced kayaker or doing so for the first time, be sure to time your Noosa road trip with either a Friday or Saturday afternoon to take advantage of this incredible experience.

 

6. Noosa Farmers Market

If you’re visiting Noosa on a Sunday, make sure you include the Noosa Farmers Market into your travel itinerary. Wander through the market stalls, sampling fresh local produce, gourmet delights and admiring the artisanal crafts along the way. Use this visit as a chance to stock up on ingredients or tasty treats to enjoy for the rest of your Noosa road trip.

 

7. Stand-up paddleboarding

A popular thing to do in Noosa, stand-up paddleboarding is a fun Noosa activity whether you’re pro or have never paddle-boarded in your life. Situated on the Noosa River, beginners can take stand-up paddleboarding lessons, pros can enjoy daily or hourly board hire and those ready for adventure can partake in the epic stand-up paddleboarding tours that explore the mangroves and the Noosa River shoreline. 

 

8. Noosa Heads Coastal Walk 

A part of the earlier mentioned Noosa National Park, the Noosa Heads Coastal Walk is not to be missed if you’re active and looking for what to do in Noosa. Lace up your walking shoes and allow 4 hours for this 10.8km return walk. On the way you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the Noosa coastline and Pacific Ocean, plus you’re likely to spot a number of Australian wildlife as well. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

9. Go whale watching

Embark on a thrilling whale watching adventure in the pristine waters off the coast of Noosa. Whale watching season is between July and October so if your road trip falls within the season, make sure you join a Noosa whale watching tour. One for the lifelong memories and an epic activity to include in your travel itinerary, on a Noosa whale watching tour you’ll witness majestic humpback whales breaching and playing as they migrate along the Australian coastline.

 

10. Noosa Botanic Gardens

Take to the Noosa hinterlands with a visit to the Noosa Botanic Gardens. Just a short drive from the Noosa hinterland town of Cooroy, the Noosa Botanic Gardens are a fantastic Noosa attraction.

Enjoy peace and tranquillity in the lush gardens as you wander through the exotic plants and serene waterways. We recommend bringing food and a picnic blanket with you as there are a number of peaceful picnic spots to take advantage of when visiting the gardens.

 

Where to stay in Noosa

A fantastic Noosa road trip needs a great place to base yourself from. Whether you’re travelling with friends, family or your pet (see our best pet-friendly campsites and holiday parks in Queensland guide), make sure you’re making the most of your Noosa holiday by choosing a camper or motorhome site best suited to your needs.

 

Noosa River Holiday Park

Park your Apollo camper in the heart of Noosa and enjoy gorgeous Noosa River access right from your home on wheels at the Noosa River Holiday Park. Tick off the essentials with a camp kitchen, charging points, microwave, drinking water and more before jumping into the enjoyable Noosa activities like kayaking, fishing, and sailing all available from this camper and motorhome site. 

 

Ingenia Holidays Noosa

Found near Noosaville, the Ingenia Holidays Noosa camper and motorhome site is a perfect base for families exploring the Noosa region. Enjoy swimming pools and jumping cushions onsite and easy access to whale watching, Noosa river cruises and delicious cafes and restaurants in the surrounding area.

 

Check out Noosa with Apollo

Get to Noosa quicker by starting your Noosa road trip in Brisbane. Our Apollo Brisbane branch is located near the Brisbane International and Domestic Airport. So, you can book your Apollo camper or motorhome online, pick up at our conveniently located branch and get on your way to Noosa even sooner.  

 

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Indigenous Experiences in Australia

Hit the road on an unforgettable campervan journey and explore one of the world’s oldest living cultures. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experiences in Australia provide deep, immersive insights, making them a perfect addition to any travel itinerary. Guided by Indigenous locals, you'll connect with the land and its people, creating memories that belong on every traveler’s bucket list.

Australia's rich Indigenous heritage spans every State and Territory, each offering its own unique cultural experiences. Warm and generous Indigenous guides welcome you to discover their stories and traditions, providing a deeper understanding of the country.

From ancient rock art and captivating cultural performances to authentic Indigenous cuisine, these experiences inspire visitors from around the globe. Visit our State and Territory pages to find the top Indigenous attractions and make them part of your next road trip adventure!

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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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Apollo VIC campervan branch

Start your Victoria adventure in the heart of its culture and culinary capital by renting a campervan from our Melbourne Apollo campervan hire branch. With an Apollo campervan, you’re set to explore Melbourne's charming laneways and bustling markets, as well as the State Library, hidden bars, chic galleries, and fashionable boutiques. And that's all before leaving the city!

Whether you are planning a local getaway, a statewide adventure, or looking for a central starting point for your Australia campervan holiday, our friendly staff at the Melbourne campervan hire branch are there to ensure a smooth start.

Helpful tips for visiting VIC

Planning a campervan holiday in Victoria? Here are some essential tips to help you make the most of your adventure. From understanding the unique climate and best travel times to packing effectively and choosing the best spots for day trips, we’ve got you covered. Read on for insightful details to ensure your trip is as comfortable and adventure-packed as possible.

Climate and seasons in Victoria

Victoria's climate is famously variable, which is why it's often said you can experience four seasons in one day. As you can imagine, the best time to visit largely depends on your interests: summer (December to February) is ideal for beachgoers, while winter (June to August) appeals to the snow bunnies of the family.

Alternatively, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer milder weather that is perfect for exploring the wineries and cosy coastal drives. Travelling in these off-season times can mean fewer crowds and lower costs, but just be sure to pack a few layers to cater to any impromptu weather changes.

What to pack

Packing for a Victorian adventure? Your checklist should include versatile outdoor gear for all weather conditions, sun protection like hats and sunscreen, and any campervan add-ons that enhance comfort, such as outdoor chairs or extra blankets (which can be added to your Apollo campervan hire booking).

Don’t forget a good camera to capture the scenic views and a sturdy pair of hiking boots for exploring. For more ideas on what to bring along, check out our guide on campervan road trip essentials. Packing smart ensures you’re prepared for everything from a sunny day at St Kilda Beach to a chilly evening in the Grampians.

Nearby VIC tourist attractions and day trips in Victoria

Victoria is home to plenty of unique attractions that are perfect for day trips or longer stays. Here’s a closer look at some must-visit spots in Victoria year-round:

  • Great Ocean Road: The iconic 243-kilometre stretch of road known as the Great Ocean Road is world-renowned for its dramatic ocean views and lush rainforests. The drive offers numerous spots to stop, relax, and take in the panoramic coastal vistas.
  • Phillip Island: Ever wanted to see a horde of little Penguins coming to shore at dusk? Look no further than the penguin parade! Phillip Island offers visitors a chance to see little penguins (also known as fairy penguins) return ashore at sunset.
  • Twelve Apostles: Located along the Great Ocean Road, these massive limestone structures towering from the Southern Ocean are a breathtaking sight at sunrise or sunset.
  • Dandenong Ranges: Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, the Dandenongs are ideal for nature lovers. Explore the verdant landscapes through the Puffing Billy Railway or see the local fauna on the numerous walking trails.
  • Yarra Valley: Victoria’s premier wine region, just a short drive from Melbourne, offers not only wine tasting but also beautiful landscapes and access to some of the best artisan food producers in Australia.
  • Grampians National Park: Known for its sandstone mountains, wildflowers, and abundant wildlife, the Grampians are the perfect weekend getaway from Melbourne for hiking, climbing, and enjoying panoramic views from lookouts like the Balconies.
  • Wilsons Promontory National Park: The southernmost tip of the Australian mainland, “the Prom,” as it’s affectionately known, is famous for its stunning bushland, ocean views, and abundant wildlife.
  • Ballarat: Steeped in history, Ballarat is known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and the open-air museum, Sovereign Hill, where visitors can experience the Gold Rush era with a fun twist!
  • St Kilda Beach: A short drive from the heart of Melbourne city, St Kilda is popular for its bustling beachfront, vibrant bar scene, and historic Luna Park. South Melbourne Market is a must-visit for its iconic dim sims and lively atmosphere.
  • National Gallery of Victoria: Love exploring local art galleries? Located in Melbourne, this art museum is open year-round and renowned for its extensive collection ranging from contemporary art to major international exhibitions. Fed Square also hosts a variety of free community events and exhibitions, so be sure to check the calendar when planning your Melbourne itinerary.
  • Explore Melbourne city after midnight: If you fancy exploring Victoria's city centre after dark, be sure to plan your visit for a weekend. Melbourne’s nightlife comes alive on a Saturday night, with activities ranging from bowling to bookshop events and venues featuring live music.

Where to stay in Victoria with a campervan

Exploring Victoria in a campervan offers a range of accommodation options, from free camping sites to fully-equipped holiday parks.

For those seeking a free stay under the stars, free camping in Victoria is a great resource that provides detailed listings of no-cost spots across the state. If you prefer more facilities, consider established holiday parks. Apollo Bay Holiday Park, located near the Great Ocean Road, offers amenities close to beachfront attractions. Inland, Ballarat Holiday Park caters to those interested in exploring the region's rich gold rush history.

Alternatively, coastal caravan parks like Ingenia Holidays Inverloch and Tasman Holiday Parks Geelong are perfect for beach lovers, while Anglesea Caravan Park appeals to surfing enthusiasts and beachgoers looking for a base to explore the local wildlife parks.

For family-oriented stays, be sure to check out our guide to the best family-friendly campsites in Melbourne, as well as the best family-friendly holiday parks in Victoria. These are a great place to start for anyone looking to combine kid-friendly activities with family-friendly accommodations and amenities on their campervan road trip around Victoria.

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