Why Renting a Camping Trailer Is the Best Way to Experience Australia
✨Key Points
Renting a camping trailer lets you explore Australia freely without the cost or commitment of buying one.
With campsites everywhere, you’re never far from power, showers, food, or a great place to stop.
From coastal roads to the Outback, trailer travel gives you independence and unforgettable experiences.
Australia is one of the largest and most geographically diverse places in the world, offering everything from tropical coastlines and deserts to rainforests, mountains, and remote beaches.
Because of this, many Australians believe camping and taking an RV Trip is one of the best ways to truly experience the country.
According to Australian tourism and RV industry statistics, road travel and caravan tourism continue growing as more travelers look for flexible, affordable, and experience-driven ways to explore.
Many travelers choose RV travel because it offers:
- More freedom and flexibility;
- Lower travel and accommodation costs;
- Access to remote natural destinations;
- The ability to travel at your own pace;
- A stronger connection with nature and local culture.
Unlike traditional vacations tied to hotel bookings and strict schedules, RV travel allows people to stop where they want, stay longer in places they love, and experience Australia in a far more personal and immersive way.
Rent or Buy
Of course, most Australians own one of the small camper trailers that you can buy today, either that or a campervan or RV, both of which are excellent for touring the outback.
It makes more sense to buy; indeed, some foreigners spend 1 year in Australia, they buy a campervan/RV when they arrive and sell it before they leave, perhaps even making a profit as well.
You can rent long-term, or for a few weeks; there are all sorts of rental packages available, from a weekend to 6 months.
Campsites Are Everywhere
As Aussie families love camping, there are fully equipped campsites available in every area of the country; they have power, water, hot showers, restaurants and grocery stores; everything you will need during your stay.
Google can help you locate a campsite near your location, and if you don’t find one, you can park up in any layby.
Explore The Outback
The Northern Territories are huge, and if you fancy spending a week away from civilization, head into the Outback and get ready to be amazed!
If you invest in a solar energy system, you can spend a week in the wilderness, just make sure you have enough food and water.
We recommend that you use GPS when going into very remote locations, for obvious reasons and in the event of an accident or breakdown, the emergency services can intervene.
Click here to find out how to limit access to your home when you are going away.
Freedom & Independence
When you sleep in your vehicle or a tent, you are not limited to where you stay, or indeed, how long you stay.
You have the freedom and independence of the open road, and that can be very addictive, which is why so many Aussie families prefer to holiday on the road.
Some couples plan every kilometre of their trip, using Google and a map application, while others prefer to set off with no plan in mind.
Close to Nature
Camping brings you into contact with Mother Nature, and that is a special feeling that we all know and love.
The natural beauty of Australia is available for all to experience, while the road infrastructure is excellent, so you won’t get lost.
Remote roads are maintained by the locals, and you can easily find local guides who can take you into the wilderness.
Campervan & RV Rentals
As you would expect, Australia has many companies that rent out campervans, RVs and camper trailers; they can easily be located with a Google search.
If you are still in your home country and you are planning a visit in 2026, now is the perfect time to start looking at units and prices.
Check regarding driving licences and vehicle weight, plus you have to take out comprehensive insurance when you rent an RV.
Cheaper Experience
Like any developed country, hotels are expensive in Australia, as are houses and resorts; Aussies like nothing more than to pack the kids and the dog into the RV and head off to the Outback, where they can stay away for much longer without having to pay for accommodation.
Imagine a family of 5, booking 3 weeks in a coastal resort; when you compare the cost to a 3-week RV trip, you realise why so many Aussie families like to be on the road.
Great Weather
Aside from June and July, the weather Down Under is perfect for camping; maybe a little hot around Xmas and New Year, but the rest of the time, the temperatures are good.
You could tour for 6-9 months and never feel the cold; the northern part of the country is tropical.
Plan your trip around the weather for the best experience; the Internet allows you to do this.
National Parks
Australia has many National Parks, and they are great places to stay; obey the rules, and all are welcome; the Aussie people love and respect nature, and they are very proud of their unique wildlife.
There are many species that are unique to Australia, which makes it even more interesting for foreign visitors.
Check online for a full list of Parks in Australia, plus you will find details about the wildlife and entry requirements.




















