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Welcome to Perth – with its breathtaking sunsets over the ocean, mile long beaches and laidback lifestyle. Perth is the ideal location to start your road trip. So remember to check out our deals on campervan hire in Perth.
It’s a great starting point to see the whole west coast of Australia. Whether you’re heading north to Coral Bay and Exmouth, or South to Margaret River or Albany, or even inland to Karijini National Park.
Check out our roadtrip itineraries and have an epic adventure…
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Perth to Esperance
The west coast of Australia is one of the most spectacular and remote parts of the world! Travelling from Perth, you can visit sites such as the limestone Pinnacles, sandy desert landscapes, white sands of Esperance, turquoise blue waters, and the naturally pink Spencer Lake. Explore this stunning part of Australia in a campervan, and you’ll have the freedom and flexibility to travel at your own pace. Don’t skip past all these hidden gems in a bus or train, immerse yourself in them and wake up with a different view everyday!
Perth to Darwin
A convoy of vans travelled from Perth to Darwin through the spectacular Australian outback and stunning west coast. The group visited iconic places such as the Pinnacles, Karijini National Park and Broome. Ollie Holder drove a Travellers Autobarn Kuga campervan and shot some amazing footage along the way. There is no better way to explore the west coast of Australia than by road tripping it in a campervan! It will become your home on wheels as you take on Australia’s vast lands, and you can save big money on your accommodation budget!
Western Australia Road Trip
Juhani and Katri from Estonia take on the south coast of Western Australia. They picked up their Hi5 campervan from Travellers Autobarn in Perth and travelled all the way to Esperance, stopping at places such as Margaret River along the way. Esperance has some of the whitest sands and turquoise blue waters in the world – and plenty of friendly kangaroos on the beaches! Located 721kms south-east of Perth, it faces out to the Southern Ocean and backs on to Australia’s stunning golden outback.