Start your journey with us today – the best campervan rental prices in Western Australia
Nothing beats the feeling of the open road, and there’s no better way to really experience Western Australia than by hiring a campervan from Travellers Autobarn. Whether you are looking to explore some of the most beautiful beaches, deserts, or national parks, Travellers Autobarn can provide a range of campervans suitable for solo travellers, couples, and families. Here you will find everything that you need to know to rent a campervan in Western Australia, including your vehicle choices, driving tips, and must-see destinations.
Our campervan rental locations in Western Australia
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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How much does it cost to rent a campervan in Western Australia?
Some of the key factors that affect the cost of hiring a campervan in Western Australia include how long you want to take your rental out for, the type of campervan you opt for, and even the time of year. However, you can expect to pay higher rates during peak holiday times, like Christmas and school holidays. The flip side of this is that by travelling during the off-season, your chances of getting a cheaper price increase. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote.
Popular campervan types you can rent in Western Australia
Classic Aussie Station Wagon
For budget-conscious travellers, the Classic Aussie Station Wagon is the most affordable option in the Travellers Autobarn fleet. This iconic station wagon is ideal for backpackers or couples who want to travel light and have the freedom to set up camp just about anywhere, and it’s a great choice for those who want flexibility in their journey. The simplicity of the station wagon also makes it perfect for the more adventurous traveller who doesn’t need the frills of a larger campervan but still craves the freedom to roam.
Seats: 2-5 Persons
Optional Extras:
- Tent (Optional)
- Chairs (Optional)
- Ice Box (Optional)
- External Table (Optional)
- Gas Cooker (Optional)
The Chubby Camper
The Chubby Camper is a step up in both comfort and convenience. Designed for two people, it is equipped with a basic kitchen that includes a sink, tropical ice box, and a portable gas stove, and you also get a comfy bed for two, so there is no need to pack your own tent. This camper is great for anyone who wants the ease of having everything they need on hand but still wants to keep things simple and affordable. It’s also perfect for road trips where you want to spend more time outdoors while having the option to cook and sleep comfortably inside.
Seats: 2
Sleeps: 2
Key Features:
- Double Bed
- Large Kitchenette
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Sink
- USB Ports
- Tropical Ice Box
The Kuga Campervan
If you’re after a bit more luxury, the Kuga Campervan might be just what you need. This campervan is designed with extra comfort in mind and is ideal for couples or small groups of up to three people. The Kuga comes with a fully-equipped kitchen, complete with a fridge, microwave, and gas cooker, so you can enjoy home-cooked meals on the road. With an extra-high roof, plenty of storage, and a spacious interior, the Kuga Campervan also provides more room to move about, making it a good option for longer trips, and it is fitted with a comfortable double bed and an additional single bed for a third traveller.
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
Travelling with a group or family? The HI5 Campervan is the largest option Travellers Autobarn offers and can comfortably sleep up to five people. This is the perfect choice for families or groups of friends who want to explore Western Australia without sacrificing comfort, and on the inside, the HI5 offers everything you need for a comfortable stay: a fully-equipped kitchen, ample seating, and sleeping space for up to five. You’ll also have two double beds, again making it an ideal option for groups.
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 Western Australia
1. Know the Road Conditions
Western Australia has a mix of road types, from smooth highways to rugged, unsealed roads in more remote areas. So, before setting off, make sure you research the condition of the roads you plan to travel on, especially if you’re heading off the beaten track. Also, keep an eye on road closures due to weather conditions, especially during the wet season.
2. Take Breaks Often
WA is vast, and long stretches of road between destinations can be tiring, especially when driving a larger vehicle like a campervan. With this in mind, make sure you plan regular stops, even if you’re feeling fine, as taking a break every two hours will help you stay alert and enjoy the road trip more. Rest areas are common along major highways, offering a good opportunity to stretch your legs, grab a bite, or even take a quick nap.
3. Watch Out for Wildlife
Kangaroos, emus, and other wildlife are common sights in Western Australia, but they can also pose a danger when driving, particularly at dusk and dawn. These are the times when animals are most active, so take extra care if you’re on the road during these hours by slowing down and keeping a close watch on the sides of the road.
4. Fuel Up Regularly
When travelling through more remote parts of Western Australia, petrol stations can be few and far between. So, make sure to fuel up whenever you see a service station, especially when you’re heading into less populated areas. Running out of fuel in the middle of nowhere is not only inconvenient but potentially dangerous.
5. Respect the Environment
Western Australia is home to many protected natural areas, so be mindful of the environment when you’re out exploring. Stick to marked roads and designated camping areas, and remember to take all rubbish with you. Respecting the environment like this ensures that these beautiful spots remain intact for future visitors.
5 must see destinations in Western Australia
1. Ningaloo Reef
Often overshadowed by the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef is one of Australia’s most pristine marine ecosystems. It’s famous for its whale sharks, and if you time your visit right (between March and July), you can swim with these gentle giants. Ningaloo is also great for snorkelling, with vibrant coral and diverse marine life just metres from the shore.
2. Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and is best known for its deep gorges, waterfalls, and swimming holes. It’s also a paradise for hikers, with several walking trails leading to stunning lookouts and hidden water holes where you can cool off after a trek.
3. Margaret River
While the Margaret River region is most famous for its wineries, there’s much more to see and do here. You can take a scenic drive through lush forests, stop by one of the many craft breweries, or explore the area’s limestone caves. Or, if you’re into surfing, Margaret River is also home to some of the best waves in Australia.
4. The Pinnacles
Located within Nambung National Park, the Pinnacles Desert is a surreal landscape filled with ancient limestone formations. These towering structures rise out of the desert floor, creating an otherworldly atmosphere, and they are just a few hours’ drive from Perth, making them a perfect day trip or an overnight stop on your campervan adventure.
5. Broome and Cable Beach
Broome, with its pearling history and stunning coastline, is a great place to relax and unwind, and a visit to Cable Beach at sunset is a must, where you can witness one of the most breathtaking scenes in Australia. You can also take a camel ride along the beach or explore the historic town centre while you’re here.
How to rent a campervan in Western Australia with Travellers Autobarn
Renting a campervan with Travellers Autobarn is a simple 6-step process, meaning you can spend less time planning your trip and more time on the road! Here’s a step-by-step guide of the entire process.
Step 1: Plan Your Route
The first thing you need to do is head to the Travellers Autobarn website and select your “Pick up City” and “Drop off City.” Next, choose your pick-up and drop-off dates. Once you’ve got your route planned out, click “See Available Vehicles” to view the options that suit your trip. Don’t worry if you’re not sure where you want to visit – take a look at some of the best Perth road trips before you start!
Step 2: Select Your Campervan
Now it’s time to choose the campervan that best fits your needs. Whether you’re after something simple like the Classic Station Wagon or something larger like the HI5 Campervan, Travellers Autobarn has a range of vehicles for every type of traveller.
Step 3: Customise
Before finalising your booking, you’ll have the option to add accessories such as GPS systems, cooking utensils, camping chairs, and bedding. This makes it possible to tailor your campervan rental to make sure you have everything you need for the journey.
Step 4: Add Your Details
Next, provide us with your personal details, including your name and contact information. Don’t forget to indicate how many people will be travelling with you, too, and once you’ve reviewed the terms and conditions, all you need to do is click “Book Now” to proceed.
Step 5: Secure Your Campervan Rental
You now need to pay for your campervan rental. Travellers Autobarn accepts all major credit cards and provides secure payment options, and once you’ve paid, your booking will be confirmed.
Step 6: Hit the Road!
Now, all that’s left is to wait for your confirmation email and look forward to your adventure. You can now pack your bags and decide where you want to stop, and you’ll be on your way to exploring the wonders of Western Australia!