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Hit the road on an epic Queensland adventure! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Queensland 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 campervan, 4WD or motorhome.


Why Holiday in Queensland?

You might have experienced a Queensland holiday before, but have you truly explored the vast and varied landscapes of this remarkable state?

Welcome to Queensland, a land of endless possibilities and untamed wonders waiting to be discovered. 

Spanning from its bustling coastal cities to the heart of the Outback, Queensland's diverse regions include major town centres and hidden gems alike, from the sunny Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef to the remote beauty of towns like Longreach and Birdsville.

This state beckons you to explore beyond the familiar. Embark on a road trip that takes you from the coastal splendors of the East to the rugged outback in the West. 

Queensland invites you to surrender to the allure of the open road, where adventure awaits at every turn. Let us guide you on a campervan adventure through this captivating region, creating memories that will last a lifetime.


Book your Queensland road trip today.

 

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Queensland

 

1. Enjoy a return itinerary with pick up and drop off from either Brisbane or Cairns.

2. Travel one-way between our Brisbane and Cairns branches - here's a sample itinerary!

3. Fly to Brisbane or Cairns and take a one-way rental back to your home state.

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Alyssa Tresider
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The Best Beaches in the Northern Territory

Welcome to yourdri ultimate guide to exploring the best beaches in the Northern Territory (NT)! If you’re plotting a tropical getaway in Australia, look no further. From the vibrant coastal scenes of Darwin to the secluded sands of Dundee Beach, this blog will navigate you through spectacular beach destinations that are perfect for your next tropical Australia road trip. Ready to discover beaches where the Outback meets the sea in the most dramatic ways? Let's dive in. 

 

Why the beaches in the Northern Territory should be on your bucket list

The Northern Territory’s beaches are renowned for their rugged beauty, soft sand, and clear, turquoise waters. Each beach has its own personality, whether it’s the historical significance of East Point Reserve, offering peeks into WWII history, or the youthful vibe of Nightcliff Beach’s weekend markets and jetty walks. 

While some of these beaches are great places to soak up the sun, others, like Mindil Beach with its sunset markets, give you the chance to engage with local culture and cuisine. Meanwhile, remote beaches like those on the Gove Peninsula allow for incredible fishing and a real sense of being in an untouched paradise. There is truly such a huge diversity here when it comes to the NT coastline! 

Okay... but can you actually swim in the Northern Territory? 

In short, yes and no. This region is known for its tumultuous wet season, saltwater crocodiles and stingers, so swimming is limited to certain areas and restricted during certain times of the year.  

For example, be mindful of the wet season, which runs from October to May, as deadly jellyfish like the Irukandji and box jellyfish are prevalent in the Top End waters. To prevent serious stings, it is advisable to avoid water activities during this period. always adhere to signage to make sure the water is safe for a dip!  

But when the waters are clear, they are like nothing else. So be sure to consider this when planning your camper adventure. 

 

What's the best way to explore the beaches in NT? 

When it comes to discovering the coastline of the Northern Territory, there’s no better way than hitting the road in a campervan. The unique geography of NT, with its vast expanses and remote coastal lines, makes a campervan hire through Cheapa Campa not only a practical choice but an adventurous one as well. 

Travelling by campervan allows you the flexibility to visit multiple beaches across the region at your own pace. Start your journey in Darwin, where you can easily access urban beaches like Mindil and Nightcliff. Then, you can venture out to more secluded spots like Dundee Beach or the pristine shores of the Gove Peninsula. 

A major benefit of travelling by motorhome is the convenience of having all your necessities with you. There is no need to worry about booking hotels or finding restaurants—your home on wheels has kitchen facilities, sleeping quarters, and a cozy living space. This autonomy is perfect for spontaneous detours to hidden gems or staying an extra day to soak in the local atmosphere without the constraints of a rigid itinerary. 

Additionally, while Cheapa campervans are well-equipped for most travel adventures, it’s important to note that they should not be driven on the beaches themselves to protect both the vehicle and the environment. Instead, use designated parking areas close to your beach destination and explore further on foot. 

With a campervan, every stop on your Australia road trip becomes an opportunity to explore, relax, and connect with nature. Whether you’re surfing at Casuarina Beach or stargazing at Dundee Beach, the freedom offered by campervan travel ensures that your experience is as unrestricted as the vast NT landscapes. 

Image: Tourism Northern Territory

 

The best beaches in NT

Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun on golden sands, enjoy a spot of fishing, or immerse yourself in local culture and history, the NT’s beaches deliver in spades. Let’s dive into the specifics of some of the best beaches you can add to your travel itinerary for an unforgettable Australia road trip. 

1. Mindil Beach

Located a mere 10-minute drive from the city centre, Darwin’s iconic Mindil Beach is a pristine paradise renowned for its breathtaking tropical sunsets and iconic markets. Swimming and sunbathing during the day give way to spectacular sunset views in the evening. During the dry season, when the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets spring to life, you can browse a vast array of crafts, food stalls, and live performances until long after dark. 

Where to stay near Mindil Beach

For campervan travellers, Howard Springs Holiday Park serves as an excellent base. Just a short drive from the beach, this holiday park offers top-notch facilities, including swimming pools, BBQ areas, and spacious sites perfect for any size motorhome, making it an ideal spot to relax after a day at the beach. 

 

2. Casuarina Beach

Ranked as one of Australia's top ten beaches for 2024, Casuarina Beach is a marvel of nature. Its vast stretches of sand and crystal-clear waters make it a favourite among swimmers, surfers, and sunbathers. The beach is part of the Casuarina Coastal Reserve, which also offers trails through dune ecosystems and mangroves, ideal for those interested in wildlife and scenic walks. Best of all, Casuarina Beach is only a 20-minute drive from Darwin, making it easily accessible for a day trip or a longer stay. 

Where to stay near Casuarina Beach

Darwin Freespirit Resort offers visitors a comfortable and convenient camping experience. Its amenities include a swimming pool, a bistro, and entertainment options. Perfect for an all-inclusive campervan getaway stay close to the beach. 

 

3. Wagait Beach

For those seeking a more secluded beach experience, Wagait Beach provides over 10 km of pristine coastline to explore just a 1.5-hour drive from Darwin. Known for its tranquil environment and scenic beauty, Wagait Beach is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Darwin. Plus, the nearby monsoonal vine forests and Kenbi land heritage offer a unique insight into the local ecosystem and Aboriginal heritage. 

Where to stay near Wagait Beach

Hokey's Camp Site, located nearby, provides excellent facilities for campervan travellers, including access to power and water. It is a practical and charming spot to camp while enjoying the area's natural and cultural attractions. However, it is a requirement that you are completely self-contained, so be sure to plan accordingly. 

 

4. East Point Reserve

East Point Reserve stands out as a versatile and much-loved destination in Darwin. This expansive area serves as one of the city's most beloved recreation zones. Here, visitors can explore a network of walking and cycling tracks, see local wildlife, and delve into World War II history through well-preserved military artifacts and installations scattered throughout the reserve. 

For beach lovers, East Point offers serene coastal stretches along with the safety of Lake Alexander, a man-made lake that provides calm waters for swimming throughout the year, irrespective of the tides. The reserve's unique position on a peninsula also guarantees stunning panoramic views of the Beagle Gulf, making it an ideal spot for sunset watchers. 

Where to stay near East Point Reserve

For those exploring the area in a campervan, Lee Point Village Resort is an excellent accommodation choice nearby. The resort offers spacious campervan sites, modern facilities, and direct access to both the natural and historical attractions of East Point Reserve. 

Image: Tourism Northern Territory

 

5. Dundee Beach

Dundee Beach, nestled 120 kilometres southwest of Darwin, is a serene coastal haven and an angler's paradise. As part of the picturesque Fog Bay, Dundee Beach offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a weekend away. In fact, many Darwin residents have weekend homes here, which exemplifies the community vibe of the area. 

Where to stay near Dundee Beach

Dundee Beach Holiday Park offers a splendid base for campervan travellers. Located right near the beach, this park has spacious camping sites for campervans as well as bbq facilities, a swimming pool, and direct beach access. 

 

6. Nightcliff Beach

Just a short drive from Darwin, Nightcliff Beach offers a breathtaking stretch of golden sand along the Timor Sea. The beach is about 1.5 km long and is a popular spot for catching those envious fiery red sunsets this region is renowned for. Its picturesque jetty extends into the sea, a favourite among fishermen and those looking to catch a glimpse of dolphins or sea turtles. Plus, the adjacent Nightcliff Markets, held every Sunday, provide a taste of local crafts, fresh produce, and vibrant culture. 

Where to stay near Nightcliff Beach

The nearby Coolalinga Tourist Park is a great spot to park up for the night This park not only caters to motorhomes and campervans but also giving visitors access to amenities like a swimming pool, laundry facilities, and pet-friendly sites, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. 

 

7. Gove Peninsula Beaches

The Gove Peninsula is a remote and culturally rich area managed by the Yolngu Aboriginal people, located over 1,000 kilometres from Darwin. While getting there is quite the mission, the beaches here are truly pristine, surrounded by tropical beauty and thriving marine life. They are perfect for fishing, swimming, and experiencing the rich local Aboriginal culture firsthand. 

Where to stay near Gove Peninsula Beaches

For those looking to stay a while, the Walkabout Lodge Campsite in Nhulunbuy provides excellent facilities for campervan travellers. With essential amenities such as power connections, water supply, cooking facilities, and picnic areas, as well as easy access to local shops, it makes for a comfortable base to explore the vastness of Gove Peninsula under the heat of the territory sun. 

 

A few other spectacular beaches to add to your Northern Territory campervan hire itinerary

Looking for more ideas of NT coastline spots to visit? Well, luckily, the NT isn't in shortage of beaches. As you plan your campervan hire journey through the Northern Territory, make sure to sprinkle your itinerary with these lesser-known yet absolutely breathtaking beaches. 

East Woody Beach

Out near Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula, East Woody Beach dazzles with its ochre-red dramatic cliffs, soft white sands, and top-notch fishing spots overlooking East Woody Island. It’s a bit of a trek from Darwin—about a 12-hour drive, often involving a flight due to its remoteness—but totally worth it for the serene vibes and scenic views. 

Rapid Creek

Another Darwin favourite is just a hop, skip, and jump (or a 15-minute drive) from Darwin city centre. It’s not just the lush mangroves that catch the eye; the weekend markets here are another cultural must-do with energy and local flavours you won’t miss. 

Macassan Beach

Want to get really far into nature? Well, on the northeastern coast of Arnhem Land is Macassan Beach, a place steeped in history with ties to Indonesian fishermen. It’s about a 12-hour adventure from Darwin, combining driving and flying, but the remote beauty and rich cultural heritage are incredibly rewarding. 

Bremer Island

For an exclusive escape, jet off to Bremer Island from Nhulunbuy. After a 1-hour flight from Darwin and a quick boat ride, you’ll find yourself in a haven of pristine beaches and abundant wildlife. 

Gunn Point

Only 40 minutes from Darwin, Gunn Point is the ideal quick getaway from the city. It’s perfect for camping, fishing, or just taking long, thoughtful walks on its expansive, secluded beaches. It’s a favourite for anyone looking to escape the city without travelling too far. 

Murrumujuk Beach

If you’re chasing sunsets, set your sights on Murrumujuk Beach, about a 1.5-hour drive from Darwin. The dramatic sunsets are mesmerizing, and the rich mangrove ecosystems are perfect for spotting migratory birds. 

Buffalo Creek

Only 20 minutes away from Darwin, Buffalo Creek is an angler’s dream with easy access to both creek and bay. The mangrove-lined shores are not just beautiful—they’re also brimming with fish, making it a fun and fruitful visit. 

 

Book your Cheapa Campa today

After exploring the unique and breathtaking beaches of the Northern Territory, it's clear that there's no better way to swim and sunset your way through the NT than from the comfort of a Cheapa Campa. From the remote sands and natural beauty of Gove Peninsula to the lively shores of Mindil Beach, fishing at Dundee Beach, or watching sunsets from your campsite, a campervan hire seamlessly makes these experiences enjoyable. 

Book your camper online and start planning your Australia beach trip today. With convenient Cheapa branch locations in Darwin and Alice Springs (as well as across Australia in New South Wales, Western Australia and more), you can make this a one-state beach-hopping getaway or simply make this a stop on an Australia-wide adventure. With a camper, the choice is yours! 

 

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