Looking to explore the vast and beautiful terrain of Australia? With our one-way campervan hire from Brisbane to Perth, you can experience the stunning coastal views, the rugged outback and the vibrant urban areas of this diverse and exciting country. Our professional team is here to provide exceptional customer service and ensure you have the ultimate adventure. So pack your bags, buckle up and hit the open road with Travellers Autobarn.

Why book a campervan rental with us?

Access to free campsites

Travellers Autobarn has been one of the best campervan rental companies for the last 30 years, committed to providing exceptional services to travellers embarking on their road trip adventures. Our team understands the essential elements necessary for a memorable and affordable camping journey, which is why we offer our customers access to free campsites to help them save money while enjoying a cheap campervan hire.

Unlimited kilometres with each rental

Our campervan rental company offers an unlimited kilometre policy that allows you to explore Australia without worrying about any hidden costs. With our wide range of dependable vehicles, you can choose the perfect ride for any length of journey and get ready for an unforgettable adventure across the country.

10% discount with campground partners

Make your Australian road trip even more convenient and affordable with Travellers Autobarn’s exclusive offers. Enjoy a 10% discount on 300 G’Day Holiday Parks, along with a fuel saving of 4 cents per litre at participating petrol stations. And that’s not all – many campgrounds also offer free WIFI services, allowing you to stay connected and comfortable throughout your travels.

24/7 roadside assistance

We understand that unexpected mishaps can be frustrating and ruin your travel experience. That’s why we offer round-the-clock roadside support to ensure that any issues you may encounter on your trip are quickly and efficiently resolved. With our commitment to swift and reliable service, you can have peace of mind knowing that your journey will go off without a hitch, leaving you free to relax and enjoy all the beauty Australia has to offer.

Brisbane to Perth One-way Itinerary

Stop #1: Toowoomba

Start your road trip from Brisbane to Perth with a stop in Toowoomba, a city that boasts stunning parks and gardens, nationally acclaimed street art, impressive historic buildings and country hospitality. A 90-minute drive from Brisbane is all it takes to reach this City, which still retains its country charm despite its growing urban coffee culture and street art scene.

Don’t miss the iconic Carnival of Flowers spring event that takes place here. With so much to see and explore, Toowoomba is a must-visit destination on your Brisbane to Perth itinerary.

Stop #2: Moree

As you journey from Brisbane to Perth, a stop in Moree will give you the chance to unwind and find some peace in the beautiful Gwydir Valley. Moree is known for its hot artesian springs, which allow you to immerse yourself in mineral-rich waters sourced directly from the earth’s natural reservoirs.

Indulge in some therapeutic soaking and let the hot water wash away your worries. The serenity and calm of Moree make it an excellent pitstop on your way to your final destination.

Stop #3: Nyngan

Continuing for 5 hours from Moree, your next stop is Nyngan. This charming town boasts a rich agricultural heritage and is home to the tongue-in-cheek Big Bogan statue.

Beyond its quirky attractions, Nyngan is also steeped in colonial history and is located on the edge of the serene Bogan River. It is also the starting point of the Barrier Highway, which spans from Nyngan to the heritage-listed city of Broken Hill in New South Wales. So take a break from your journey and explore all that Nyngan has to offer!

Stop #4: Broken Hill

After leaving Nyngan, spend some time exploring the heritage-listed Broken Hill. This outback city is steeped in rich history, offering a glimpse into Australia’s past. But it’s not just its past that makes Broken Hill worth visiting. The city is home to a vibrant artistic community, with galleries and famous sculptures waiting to be discovered.

Don’t forget to stop by some of the cool cafes and take in the impressive federation heritage and towering mining landmarks. As Australia’s first heritage-listed city, Broken Hill is truly a sight to behold.

Stop #5: Port Augusta

If you’re looking for a great fishing spot, Port Augusta is the place to be. With over 330 fishing spots in the area, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to catch yellowfin whiting, salmon and other fish. The Top ‘O’ the Gulf Marine offers a great selection of fishing gear and supplies, as well as advice on where to go for the best catches.

For those who prefer land-based activities, the Outback Centre provides an insight into Aboriginal culture and history, while the Botanical Gardens offer a tranquil escape from city life.

Stop #6: Ceduna

A 6-hour drive from Port Augusta is the coastal town of Ceduna. It is here that you will experience the enchanting country charm and community pride that defines this region, as well as the undeniable desire to showcase it as an ideal campervan holiday destination.

With a range of nearby towns acting as perfect launch pads, you can explore the breathtaking ocean and rugged coastline that spans from Baird Bay all the way to the Head of Bight and the Nullarbor’s magnificent Bunda Cliffs.

Stop #7: Nullarbor

As you journey across the Nullarbor plain, you’ll quickly realise that it’s much more than just a barren landscape. This vast and untamed area is a testament to ancient geological processes and human ingenuity.

The limestone cave systems carved into the earth millions of years ago offer a glimpse into the region’s prehistoric past, while the towering sea cliffs and shifting sand dunes will take your breath away. It’s no wonder that a trip across the Nullarbor is a must-do for any outback adventure!

Stop #8: Norseman

An old goldrush town that has become a Mecca for rugged adventurers where you can experience the beauty of the world’s largest temperate woodland and witness the breathtaking spring wildflower displays.

If you’re a golf enthusiast, take advantage of the opportunity to practice your swing on the longest golf course on the planet, Nullarbor Links. With its scenic landscapes and exciting activities, Norseman offers a unique and memorable stop on your journey.

Stop #9: Kalgoorlie

Before your journey comes to an end, make sure to stop by Kalgoorlie. This city is home to significant mining operations, including the world-renowned Super Pit. The sheer size of this mining site is awe-inspiring – it’s so large that it can even be seen from space!

For a truly immersive experience, consider taking a Super Pit tour with Kalgoorlie Tours and Charters. You’ll get a firsthand glimpse into the inner workings of this massive mine and gain a better understanding of the vital role that mining plays in Australia’s economy.

Stop #10: Perth

As the final stop on our Brisbane to Perth itinerary, Perth is a city that promises to leave you in awe. This Western Australian gem boasts a unique mix of modernity and nature, beckoning adventure and discovery. There’s something for everyone here, from sun-soaked beaches to designer boutiques and even a vast botanic garden that offers a bird’s eye view of the cityscape.

Kings Park Botanic Garden is a must-visit spot, where you can relax and take in the sights and sounds of this bustling metropolis from a different perspective. Don’t forget to hit up Cottesloe Beach and the Swan River while you’re at it – they’re unforgettable landmarks that should not be missed.

Top attractions to see whilst in Perth

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

This 400-hectare park is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world, offering stunning views of the city skyline and the Swan River. It’s home to a variety of native plants and flowers, as well as several walking trails, picnic areas, and a treetop walk.

Learn more about Kings Park and Botanic Garden.

Fremantle

This historic port city is located just 30 minutes from Perth and is known for its Victorian-era architecture, lively markets, and vibrant arts scene. Highlights include the Fremantle Prison, the Western Australian Maritime Museum, and the lively South Terrace café strip.

Learn more about what to do when visiting Fremantle.

Cottesloe Beach

With its crystal-clear waters and white sand, Cottesloe Beach is one of Perth’s most popular beaches. It’s the perfect spot for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing, and it is also home to a number of cafes and restaurants.

Rottnest Island

Located just a short ferry ride from Perth, Rottnest Island is a popular day trip destination known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and cute quokka inhabitants. Visitors can explore the island by bike, take a guided tour, or simply relax on the beach.

Perth Cultural Centre

This vibrant cultural precinct is home to several of Perth’s major arts institutions, including the Western Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the State Library of Western Australia. It’s also home to several performance spaces, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great place to spend a day exploring the city’s cultural offerings.

Learn more about the Perth cultural centre.

FAQs

Yes! We have camper hire available in major Australian cities, so you can select the one that best suits your requirements.

The laws related to driving can differ from state to state, and it’s possible that you may need to present an International Driving Permit in addition to your foreign driver’s license. Also, certain states may require that your license is in English to adhere to legal requirements.

At Travellers Autobarn, we accept all full driving licenses that are written in the Latin/Roman alphabet. We recognise licenses beginning from Green P’s and above for Australian drivers.

The price of the vehicle rental may vary depending on factors such as availability and the dates you choose. We recommend using our booking engine for a precise estimate tailored to your desired rental period.

Driving a campervan from Brisbane to Perth is no small feat. With a distance of 4,483 km, you’re looking at a drive that will take you roughly 49 hours via the Warrego Hwy/A2. Whether it’s your first time travelling this route or you’re a seasoned road-tripper, it’s important to prepare for the long journey ahead.

Our Brisbane branch details

Opening hours

Monday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday – 9:00am – 1:00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays – Closed

Address

Building 2, 360 Nudgee Road
Hendra, QLD 4011
Australia

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Our Perth branch details

Opening hours

Monday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday – 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday – 9:00am – 1:00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays – Closed

Address

31 Wildon Street
Bellevue, WA 6056
Australia

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