Start your journey with us today – the best campervan rental prices in Queensland
If you’re dreaming of exploring the sunny Queensland Coast, pristine beaches, and vibrant cities in a fully-equipped campervan, you’ve come to the right place. Get ready for the trip of a lifetime with Travellers Autobarn, where you’ll find the perfect campervan rental to suit your budget and travel style, giving you the freedom to make some unforgettable memories on your Aussie road trip!
Our campervan rental locations in Queensland
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
Learn more about campervan hire in Brisbane.
Our Cairns 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
123 Bunda Street
Cairns, QLD 4870
Australia
Learn more about campervan hire in Cairns.
Payment Methods
Call Us
1800 674 374 (free call from landlines)
0800 348 348 (free call from landlines)
1 800 469 4790 (local call costs apply)
From any other country: +61 1800 674 374 (local call costs apply)
How much does it cost to rent a campervan in Queensland?
The cost of renting a campervan in Queensland can vary based on several factors, including how long you plan to rent it for, the current demand, and the time of year. Prices are usually higher during peak seasons like school holidays and summer months, while during off-peak times, you may find rates are more affordable. Get in touch with us today to discuss your road trip, and we’ll listen to your needs and provide you with a no-obligation quote.
Popular campervan types you can rent in Queensland
Classic Aussie Station Wagon
The Classic Aussie Station Wagon offers you the freedom to travel light and enjoy a more minimalist camping experience while also being the most budget-friendly and customisable option. Its compact size makes it easy to navigate through cities and park in standard parking spaces, too, which is super convenient for urban exploration.
Seats: 2-5 Persons
Optional Extras:
- Tent (Optional)
- Chairs (Optional)
- Ice Box (Optional)
- External Table (Optional)
- Gas Cooker (Optional)
The Chubby Camper
Offering even more space, with the Chubby Camper you’ll get a double bed and a kitchen with a fridge and a microwave, along with all the storage space you need to keep things neat and tidy while you’re on the road and get that sense of “home”. This is potentially a better option if you’re embarking on a trip through Queensland that is going to last a few weeks, as you’ll find the additional room invaluable.
Seats: 2
Sleeps: 2
Key Features:
- Double Bed
- Large Kitchenette
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Sink
- USB Ports
- Tropical Ice Box
The Kuga Campervan
Upping the comfort stakes even further, the Kuga Campervan is equipped with a double bed, an additional single bed, a fridge, a microwave, a gas stove, and ample storage space. Plus, it offers modern conveniences like USB ports, air conditioning, and a spacious dining area, making it an ideal choice for both short getaways and extended adventures.
Seats: 2-3
Sleeps: 2-3
Key Features:
- Double Bed
- Single Bed
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Sink
- USB Ports
- Extra Storage Space
- Additional Internal Height Space
The Hi5 Campervan
The perfect choice for friends or family travelling together, the Hi5 Campervan can comfortably seat and sleep up to five people and it features a full kitchenette with a 2-burner gas stove, a large fridge, a sink, and a microwave. The Hi5 also includes USB ports, solar panels, and two double beds, ensuring you get a comfortable and enjoyable adventure no matter where you’re headed.
Seats: 2-5
Sleeps: 2-5
Key Features:
- 2 Double Beds
- Full Kitchenette
- Gas Stove
- Large Fridge
- Microwave
- Sink
- USB Ports
- 2-Meter Internal Height
5 tips for driving your campervan in Queensland
1. Plan Your Route
Before hitting the road, take the time to plan your route and note key stops, including fuel stations and campgrounds. Queensland is really big, and a well-thought-out itinerary can save you a lot of time and stress.
2. Know the Road Rules
Familiarise yourself with Queensland’s road rules, including speed limits, road signs, and regulations. This is particularly important when you’re in urban areas and school zones, and remember that using a mobile phone while you’re driving is illegal.
3. Take Regular Breaks
Driving long distances can be tiring, so make sure you take regular breaks to rest and stretch whenever you need to. As a general rule, aim to stop at least every two hours so you can stay alert while on the road, and take advantage of these breaks to stop in scenic spots where you can enjoy the view at the same time!
4. Be Mindful of Wildlife
Queensland is home to some of the planet’s most beautiful wildlife, and animals can often be found near or on the roads, especially at dawn and dusk. With this in mind, take extra care when driving during these times of day and be prepared to stop suddenly if needed. This is particularly important on rural roads, where kangaroos and koalas can pose a hazard as they try to cross.
5. Stay Connected
Ensure you have a reliable means of communication on you at all times, such as a mobile phone with good coverage, as this will be essential in case of emergencies or if you need assistance while on the road. Likewise, make sure you have a mobile phone charger and take advantage of your vehicle’s USB ports (if provided) to keep your battery life topped up.
5 must see destinations in Queensland
1. The Great Barrier Reef
No trip to Queensland is complete without visiting the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. There are several ways to enjoy the reef, including snorkelling or scuba diving, and there are guided tours available from coastal Queensland cities like Cairns or Port Douglas. Some tours even offer scenic flights over the reef for a completely different point of view.
2. Daintree Rainforest
The Daintree Rainforest is a World Heritage-listed site and the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. You can take a guided tour through this 180,000,000 year old wonderland and spot a variety of plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth, and there’s also an education centre with interactive and immersive experiences.
3. Whitsunday Islands
Another must-visit, especially if you’re heading north along the Queensland Coast, the Whitsunday Islands is a collection of 74 islands made up of white sandy beaches and surrounded by crystal clear waters. Most of these islands are uninhabited and protected by National Parks, but many can be explored by boat or jet ski, offering plenty of opportunities to scuba dive or snorkel.
4. Gold Coast
If you’re looking for a perfect mix of stunning beaches and vibrant city life, head to the Gold Coast. Visit the famous Surfers Paradise, enjoy the theme parks, or explore the natural beauty of the surrounding hinterland. Whatever you feel like doing, the Gold Coast has an option for everyone looking for a day’s break from behind the wheel.
5. K’gari – Fraser Island
The world’s largest sand island and another UNESCO World Heritage Site, K’gari – Fraser Island is an unmissable stop on any Queensland road trip adventure. One of the highlights on K’gari – Fraser Island is Lake McKenzie – a perched lake with pure silica sand and incredibly clear water that is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
How to rent a campervan in Queensland with Travellers Autobarn
Campervan rental in Queensland has never been easier with Travellers Autobarn! All you need to do is follow these simple steps, and you’ll soon be on the road to adventure.
Step 1: Plan Your Course
Start by visiting the Travellers Autobarn website and selecting “Pick up City” and “Drop off City”. Then, select your “Pick up Date” and “Drop off Date”. Once you’ve mapped out your journey, simply click on “See Available Vehicles” to view your options.
Step 2: Choose Your Campervan
With your vehicle options laid out in front of you, browse and select the one that best suits your needs and budget. Each campervan comes with detailed information, making it easier for you to make an informed decision, but remember to consider the size of your group and your travel style before committing to your choice.
Step 3: Pimp Your Ride
You can now customise your campervan with various accessories, including GPS systems, booster seats, cooking utensils, camping chairs, and bedding. This is a great way to ensure you’re as comfortable as possible throughout your road trip and have everything you need for life on the road.
Step 4: Share Your Details
With your vehicle and accessories selected, the next step is to provide us with your name, contact details, and the number of people travelling with you. Review the terms and conditions carefully, and when you’re ready, click “Book Now”.
Step 5: Make Payment
You’re almost there! The final step is to secure your reservation by making payment. We accept all major payment cards, and once your payment is processed, your booking is confirmed.
Step 6: Get Ready for Adventure!
All that’s left to do now is wait for your confirmation email and start looking forward to your Queensland road trip. You’ll find all the details about your rental in this confirmation email, with pick-up and drop-off instructions and everything else you need to know.