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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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The Best Budget-Friendly Campervan Campsites/Holiday Parks in Western Australia

Welcome to the ultimate guide to the most breathtaking yet budget-friendly campervan campsites and holiday parks across Western Australia (WA). In this blog, we will give you the lowdown on the best spots to park your campervan and enjoy the incredible landscapes that WA has to offer.

From coastal retreats near pristine beaches to remote camps in the heart of the Outback, we’ve got the scoop on the best deals on campervan accommodation that won't have you breaking the bank. So, buckle up and let's explore the top accommodation options that pair outdoor adventure and natural beauty—all within your budget!

 

Why you should go camping in WA

Western Australia is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking beaches, vast, rugged landscapes, and untouched wilderness areas. Of all our beautiful states, WA presents an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature. Imagine waking up to the sounds of waves crashing on the shore at a beachside campsite or gazing at a canopy of stars from a secluded spot in the Outback—that is just the beginning of what awaits when you go camping in WA.

Camping in WA puts you within arm's reach of some of the most exciting outdoor adventures. Whether you are in the south, exploring the best budget-friendly things to do in Perth or in the north, investigating the best budget-friendly things to do in Broome, the state’s size and variety of landscapes mean that there is always something exciting to add to your motorhome hire road trip itinerary. Whether you’re looking to surf giant waves, hike through ancient forests, or unwind by a campfire in the vast Outback, Western Australia offers all this and more.

 

What’s the best way to explore WA?

When it comes to traversing the vast expanses of Western Australia, nothing beats the freedom and convenience of a campervan. Opting for camper hire from Cheapa Campa not only allows you to carry the comforts of home wherever you roam but also ensures you’re doing it without draining your wallet.

Why choose a campervan for your WA adventures? Firstly, it offers unparalleled flexibility—imagine being able to chase the sunset on a whim (did we mention the sunsets in WA are spectacular?) or change your itinerary based on local recommendations without the hassle of hotel bookings. Whether you’re cruising along the stunning Coral Coast or exploring the remote Kimberley region, your home on wheels supports a spontaneous and immersive travel experience.

Secondly, campervan travel allows you to maximise your budget. Travelling and staying in a campervan hire can save you significantly compared to traditional accommodations, especially if you take advantage of off-peak travel periods or have flexible travel dates. Plus, all our vehicles come with convenient kitchen facilities. With the ability to cook meals and store snacks, you’ll save on food expenses as you explore Australia.

Overall, embracing the campervan life means you can discover hidden gems off the beaten path that are often inaccessible to regular travellers—you can't beat it! Stay tuned as we explore where you can find idyllic, budget-friendly campsites across WA that promise unforgettable outdoor experiences without the hefty price tag.

 

The best budget-friendly campsites and budget-friendly holiday parks in WA

Tackling a road trip across Western Australia in a campervan offers the freedom to explore the vast landscapes at your own pace. These campervan-friendly campsites offer a convenient base or stop on a self-paced road trip itinerary, providing ideal locations to rest and recharge.

In this section, we dive into some top picks for budget-friendly campsites and holiday parks that provide comfort and convenience and put you close to the adventure without straining your wallet. The perfect way to experience Australia and its western front!

 

1. Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks, Ledge Point

Set along the tranquil shores of the south coast near Ledge Point, Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks offers a serene escape into nature’s lap. This park boasts top campervan facilities, including a swimming pool, BBQ areas, and playgrounds for children, so you have everything you need for a relaxing night.

Its affordability makes it an ideal option for budget-conscious travellers who don’t want to compromise on quality or location. Whether you’re a solo explorer or travelling with family, Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks provides a comprehensive, cost-effective solution to enjoy this stunning corner of Western Australia.

Attractions to explore near Ledge Point

Adventure seekers and nature lovers will find plenty to do with nearby attractions, such as the pristine beaches for fishing and swimming, local bushwalking trails, the Pinnacles Desert and the Lancilin Sand dunes. What's more, located just a short hour and a half drive north from the Cheapa Campa Perth branch, the park is easily accessible for campervan travellers looking to explore the northern coast of WA.

 

2. BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks, Busselton

Nestled in the heart of Busselton, the BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks is a haven for families and solo adventurers alike. This park is renowned for its exceptional range of facilities, including all your campervan favourites like a camp kitchen, dump point and a swimming pool, as well as a few unique facilities like a splash and play zone, pedal carts for hire, an adventure playground, and a toddler pool, making it an instant hit among those travelling with kids. It’s also dog-friendly, so even your furry friends can join in on the holiday fun!

Attractions to explore near Busselton

Tucked away in the fertile Southwest, this holiday park is close to stunning beaches, national parks, and local cultural activities. Moreover, the park provides easy access to some of Busselton’s top attractions, including whale-watching tours, the iconic Busselton Jetty, and the thrilling Aquatastic water park.

Located conveniently just three hours south of the Perth Cheapa Campa branch, it’s a straightforward drive in your campervan, letting you begin your adventure as soon as you hit the road. For those on a budget, BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks offers an affordable way to enjoy one of WA’s most beloved tourist destinations.

 

3. RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort, Shark Bay

Located in the heart of the stunning Shark Bay World Heritage area, RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort offers visitors the chance to experience some of Western Australia’s most remarkable wildlife encounters. Best of all, this resort is equipped with top-tier facilities designed to enhance your stay, including two swimming pools, a kids’ wading pool, a playground, mini golf, and a volleyball court, ensuring that every family member has something to enjoy.

From the Perth Cheapa Campa branch, a road trip to Monkey Mia is a scenic nine-hour journey through diverse landscapes, making the drive part of the adventure.

Attractions to explore near Shark Bay

What truly sets Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort apart is its access to unique attractions. Guests can meet the super friendly dolphins of Shark Bay that frequent the beach almost daily. The nearby Shark Bay Discovery Centre and Ocean Park Aquarium provide additional educational and interactive opportunities to learn about the surrounding marine environment.

Plus, this is a perfect stop for anyone heading northbound to Exmouth to explore the iconic Ningaloo Reef. Whether lounging on the beach or exploring the ocean's wonders, this resort is a gateway to unforgettable adventures.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

4. Discovery Parks Margaret River

For those eager to explore the lush landscapes and rich culinary heritage of the Southwest, Discovery Parks Margaret River provides the perfect base when exploring this region in a campervan. This charming holiday park not only offers direct access to some of the region’s best food and attractions but also ensures a stay filled with comfort and convenience, with a camp kitchen, dump point and laundry facilities all on-site. What's more, it’s super friendly for families, with ample space for kids to play and adults to relax.

This destination is ideal for budget-conscious travellers, providing an affordable way to enjoy a rich experience combined with the luxuries of a top-notch tourist park. Whether you’re here to explore, relax, or indulge in local flavours, Discovery Parks Margaret River offers a rural retreat that’s hard to beat.

Attractions to explore near Margaret River

Driving from the Perth Cheapa Campa branch to this caravan park in Margaret River is a short and accessible three-hour journey that introduces you to the heart of Western Australia’s famed wine country.

In the area, guests can visit ‘Cowtown’, a local favourite, or enjoy the tasty treats at the Margaret River Dairy Company. The region is also famous for its wineries, caves, and stunning coastal scenery, all accessible from the park. For families, this caravan park hosts an interactive farm feeding experience every day at 4:30 pm that is both fun and educational, allowing children to learn about farm life and animal care.

 

5. Conto’s Campsite, Margaret River

Another budget-friendly gem nestled in the heart of the Margaret River region is Conto’s Campsite. This campground offers an authentic bush camping experience surrounded by the natural beauty of towering karri forests and coastal cliffs. This campsite is perfect for those who appreciate the great outdoors and seek a direct connection with nature.

For budget travellers, Conto’s offers an affordable way to explore one of Australia’s most renowned regions without the cost of luxury accommodations. The campsite’s minimalistic approach allows visitors to enjoy a genuine camping experience, all while keeping expenses low.

Attractions to explore near Conto's Campsite

Conto’s Campsite is an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of nature without straying far from the conveniences offered by the nearby Margaret River town. It’s a prime spot for both relaxation and exploration, offering a budget-friendly base from which to enjoy everything the region has to offer.

Aside from all the great nearby food, wine and attractions, this campsite area provides ample hiking opportunities, with trails leading through lush forests and along scenic coastal paths. What's more, surfers will find some of Western Australia’s best waves just a short drive away.

 

Think camping in WA with campervan hire sounds like fun?

After exploring some of the best budget-friendly campsites and holiday parks Western Australia has to offer, it’s clear that this vast and diverse state is a camper’s paradise. From the serene dolphin-friendly shores of Monkey Mia to the vineyard-surrounded tranquillity of Margaret River, each location offers a unique WA experience—perfectly tailored to budget-conscious travellers.

Whether you’re looking for wildlife encounters, beachside relaxation, or forest adventures, WA has a spot that’s just right. Want to add a little free camping to your road trip itinerary? Check out the best free camping spots in Western Australia, and see how you can get even more value out of your WA campervan hire road trip.

Ready to start your campervan hire adventure through Western Australia? You can book your Cheapa Camper online and pick it up from any Cheapa branch. Start planning today and discover the joy of waking up in some of the most beautiful spots WA has to offer. Don’t just dream about it—drive it, experience it, and love every moment of your budget-friendly camping trip in Western Australia!

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

FAQ for planning a campervan hire road trip in WA

What is the best way to get to Western Australia from the Northern Territory in a campervan?

Want to experience the magic of Uluru, Darwin, the Bungle Bungles, and Ningaloo Reef in one trip? Well, as long as you have the time, this is absolutely possible. We recommend starting your trip by picking up your campervan hire in Alice Springs in central Australia, driving to the top of the Northern Territory (past beauties like Litchfield National Park), and across from there past the Kimberlies toward Broome. Then, head south along the coast to return your camper at our Perth branch and fly home from here.

What is the best way to get to Western Australia from Queensland in a campervan?

Another popular route for Australia-wide campervan road trips is from Queensland to Western Australia on the Outback Way. After picking up your campervan at either of our Brisbane or Cairns campervan hire locations, you can venture up through the Gold Coast, up to the Great Barrier Reef, across the Outback of Queensland, across the top of the Northern Territory and into the north of Western Australia. Popular destinations for campervan travellers on this road trip route also include Airlie Beach and Byron Bay, which are known for their stunning coastal scenery and outdoor activities.

What is the best way to get to Western Australia from New South Wales?

Are you dreaming of a campervan hire road trip from the East Coast to the West Coast of Australia? Soaking in the ambience of Byron Bay, driving along the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge near Sydney, past the snow-capped mountains of snowy mountains in New South Wales, venturing past Booderee National Park, through Melbourne, past Kangaroo Island, Adelaide's world-class wineries and more? 

Well, you may want to consider picking up your campervan in New South Wales at our Sydney branch. While this road trip is a beast, to say the least, it is entirely possible with a little planning! For this trip, we recommend heading along the south coast. This way, you also have the chance to drive on the Great Ocean Road to see iconic Australian attractions like the Twelve Apostles and the Nullarbor Plain.

 

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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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