One-way campervan hire in Australia

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Start here, finish there: Explore Australia with one-way campervan hire

Want to go on a road trip where you wake up in a new place every day? Renting a campervan one-way in Australia is the perfect option. You can start your trip in one city and end it in another, which gives you more freedom to travel without having to go back to where you started. One-way rentals help you see more of the country in one journey, whether you're looking for seaside sunsets, tropical rainforests, or rough outback scenery.

It's also a good choice for people who don't have a lot of time or who wish to see more between big cities and attractions. One-way campervan hire lets you plan your trip precisely how you want, from short picturesque excursions to long cross-country tours.

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An Apollo campervan driving beside a beach full of surfers.

How one-way rentals work

It's easy to search one-way trips with Motorhome Republic. Here's what you need to do:

  1. Choose a pick-up location.
  2. Untick 'Return to same location' box and choose your drop-off location.
  3. Choose your travel dates and then hit search.

You will then see a list of campervans that you can rent for the route. If you get no results, it isn't possible to pick up a vehicle and drop it off in that location at the moment. 

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Brands that offer one-way rentals

Several well-known companies that offer motorhomes and campervans for hire have one-way rentals available between major cities and tourist hubs. Availability changes with the season and demand, but some well-known brands are:

Budget

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Awesome Campers – Cool cheap vans for travellers on a budget and backpackers.

Calypso – A cheap way to rent a campervan with great service.

Camperman – Family-owned business that rents out campervans at low prices.

Cheapa Campa – Cheap choice that has all the basic functions.

Go Cheap – Campervans that are small and cheap for travellers on a budget.

Hippie Camper – Fun and cheap vans that are great for younger tourists.

JUCY – Colourful, little vans that are perfect for road excursions with personality.

Spaceships - Campsites that look like cars and are easy to use and flexible.

Tasmania Campers – Company that makes tough campervans for road excursions in Tasmania.

Travellers Autobarn – cheap, flexible, and popular among backpackers.

Mid-range

An Apollo campervan parked by the beach.

Apollo – Has a lot of depots and a big network, which makes it great for one-way rentals. 

Autorent – Offers a range of campervans for travel in Tasmania. 

Autosleepers – Dependable campervans that put comfort first.

Britz – Has a lot of modern vehicles that are great for families and groups.

Cruisin’ – Well-equipped vans and campervans that people typically use for tours throughout Tasmania.

Indie Campers – Rent modern campervans on a flexible basis and book online easily.

Leisure Rent - Tasmanian company that rents out high-quality campervans. 

Mighty - Campervans that are full of value, useful, and easy to use. 

Premium

Star RV Polaris 6

Maui - A high-end camping experience with luxury amenities.

Star RV – Luxury campervans with modern fittings. 

ZU Motorhomes – big, high-end RVs for families and parties.

Vehicles available for one-way motorhome hire

One-way campervan rentals aren't the same for everyone. Depending on how you want to travel, how much money you have, and how many people are in your group, you can choose from a number of vehicles, such as:

2-berth campervans

Jucy Crib

Great for people travelling alone or with a partner who desire a small, easy-to-drive vehicle.

3-berth campers

Mighty Deuce Plus

Great for small groups or families with young children.

4-berth motorhomes

Cheapa 4 Berth

Great for friends travelling together because they are big and comfortable.

6-berth campervans

Cruisin 6 Berth Deluxe

Best for big families or groups who need more space and facilities.

HiTop vans

Travellers Autobarn Kuga

Cheap choice with limited amenities that are perfect for backpackers.

Luxury motorhomes

Maui River Elite

High-end equipment including kitchens, toilets, and entertainment systems for people who wish to be comfortable while travelling.

Tips for one way campervan rentals

A one-way campervan rental in Australia is a journey you'll never forget, but a little planning may make a big difference. To make your trip go smoothly and stay inside your budget, remember these tips:

  • Book ahead of time to get better rates and more options.
  • Look for moving specials, which are rentals that are inexpensive or free but only for a short time.
  • Before you complete your booking, think about the one-way expenses.
  • Drop-off in big cities for additional depot choices.
  • Give yourself some additional time to see the sights and take detours.
  • Know the local rules of the road in your area and watch out for animals.
  • Pack light but smart: snacks, chargers, and entertainment.
  • Check the mileage limit (unlimited vs. capped).
  • Return the van clean, fuelled, and on time to avoid hassle during drop off.

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One way campervan rental Australia - Frequently asked questions

Are there any one-way fees?

Yes, one-way rentals in Australia normally come with a fee for moving or going one way. The price of this service vary depending on the route and the time of year. These fees cover the cost of putting the camper back to where it was before. For example, relocation deals sometimes include a discount that lowers or removes the charge.

In addition to one-way fees, most companies also require a security deposit or bond at pick-up. This amount is usually held on your credit card as a guarantee against potential damage, traffic fines, or extra charges during the rental. When you return the campervan in good order, you get your bond back. However, the time it takes to get the money back will depend on the supplier and how you paid.

What's included in my Australia RV rentals?

When you rent a campervan, you get a home on wheels with a kitchen, comfortable beds, and the flexibility to connect to a campground. Most rentals include unlimited mileage, so you can travel at your own pace and focus on enjoying the tour. This is especially helpful when you want to discover new regions without worrying about distance. Campervan rentals also include collision damage insurance, third-party liability insurance, and 24/7 roadside assistance. Always review the rental agreement thoroughly.

Can I hire the vehicle for extra days?

You can usually extend your campervan hire if it’s available, but you’ll need to confirm with the rental company in advance. Extra days are charged at the daily vehicle rental rate, which depends on the season and vehicle type. It’s best to plan ahead so your itinerary stays on track without last-minute changes.

Can additional drivers be added to the campervan rental agreement?

Yes, additional drivers can usually be added, provided they meet the same age and licence requirements. Each driver must be present when collecting the vehicle and be listed on the rental contract for insurance coverage. Some providers charge a small fee for this service.

What kind of licence do you need to drive a campervan in Australia?

A valid driver’s licence in English is required, and if not, an International Driving Permit must accompany your home licence. Most campervans can be driven with a standard car licence. This rule is similar to New Zealand and other countries with relaxed campervan policies.

How old do you have to be to hire a campervan in Australia?

The minimum age is usually 21, though some companies allow 18+ drivers with restrictions. Those under 25 may pay a higher excess, adding to the overall dollar spent on the rental. It’s worth checking with the rental provider before planning your trip.

How do I get the cheapest campervan hire?

Booking early is the best way to secure better rates, particularly in busy seasons. Comparing the fleet of different suppliers through a trusted website helps you find the most affordable option. Flexible dates and locations often give customers access to better savings.

Popular routes for your one way campervan rentals

 

Sydney to Brisbane – Coastal Adventure

Driving time: 10–11 hours | Distance: 920 km | Suggested: 5–7 days | Best for: Families, beach lovers, and road trip enthusiasts
Best time to visit: Spring (Sept–Nov) or autumn (Mar–May) for mild weather and fewer crowds

Along Australia's stunning Pacific coast, the travel from Sydney to Brisbane leads you north. This tour has a lot of different things to do, from golden beaches to rainforests. Along the way, you'll see little seaside towns, busy regional centres, and beautiful natural sites. This path provides something for everyone, whether you like surfing, hiking, or just relaxing by the beach.

Highlights along the way:

  • Port Stephens – A great place to see whales and do water sports.

  • Coffs Harbour – Has wonderful beaches and family-friendly things to do.

  • Byron Bay – A laid-back haven of surf, food, and music

Darwin to Alice Springs – The Outback Northern Territory Explorer

Driving time: 15 hours | Distance: 1,500 km | Suggested: 5–7 days | Best for: Outback adventurers and wildlife lovers
Best time to visit: May–September (cool, dry weather perfect for the desert)

The Stuart Highway goes from Darwin to Alice Springs. It connects the Top End to the Red Centre. You'll never forget the areas you'll see on your tour, which offer big skies, starry evenings, and sites that are important to Aboriginal culture. The settings shift a lot, from dry deserts to lush tropical places. If you want to see Australia, this is the best tour ever.

Highlights along the way:

  • Kakadu National Park – Wetlands and ancient rock art.

  • Katherine Gorge – Dramatic sandstone cliffs.

  • Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) – Giant boulders in the desert.

Melbourne to Adelaide – Vineyards and Coastlines

Driving time: 8–9 hours | Distance: 730 km | Suggested: 4–6 days | Best for: Foodies and wine lovers
Best time to visit: November–April (warm weather for coastal stops and vineyards)

The Great Ocean Road and beyond is the ideal way to start this route. Along the route, you'll see amazing vistas of cliffs, small country towns, and pauses at vineyards. It's a short drive, but the views and tastes are worth it. This tour from Melbourne to Adelaide is a feast for the senses, with famous sites and secret cellar doors.

Highlights along the way:

  • Twelve Apostles – Iconic limestone stacks.

  • Mount Gambier – Blue Lake and sinkholes.

  • Coonawarra – World-class wine region.

Hobart to Launceston – Tasmania’s Heartland

Driving time: 2.5–3 hours | Distance: 200 km | Suggested: 3–5 days | Best for: Nature lovers and history buffs
Best time to visit: December–March (summer, best weather for outdoor exploring)

A brief but complete trip through Tasmania's beautiful hills. You will witness stunning scenery, charming historic villages, and wineries along the way. Even though the trip is small, you should stop often to walk, taste, and learn about the area. This trip reveals that Tasmania's charm is in the little things.

Highlights along the way:

  • Richmond – Historic bridge and colonial buildings.

  • Ross – Quaint town with bakery fame.

  • Ben Lomond National Park – Alpine scenery and hikes.

Perth to Broome – The West Coast Adventure

Driving time: 22–23 hours | Distance: 2,200 km | Suggested: 10–14 days | Best for: Coastal adventurers and desert wanderers
Best time to visit: May–October (dry season, perfect for reef and desert travel)

The Perth to Broome drive shows us the wild beauty of Western Australia, which travels from the frenetic city to the relaxed tropical north. You'll drive through national parks with gorges, walk along beaches where turquoise seas meet red cliffs, and witness marine life along the coast. This tour is perfect for anyone who wish to see wide-open areas, have an adventure in the outback, and get a taste of the far-off Kimberley region.

Highlights along the way:

  • Kalbarri National Park – Dramatic cliffs and river gorges.

  • Coral Bay & Ningaloo Reef – Snorkel with whale sharks.

  • Karijini National Park – Stunning gorges and swimming holes.

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