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South Australia

Planning a trip to explore the enchanting attractions of South Australia? This Aussie gem, tucked away on the southern coast of Australia, is famed for its scenic coastal landscapes, vibrant cities, and Outback beauty. Whether you’re looking to explore the art-laden streets of Adelaide, venture into the wild, untamed coasts of the Eyre Peninsula, sip wine in the lush vineyards of Barossa Valley, Claire Valley, and McLaren Vale or meet the diverse wildlife awaiting on Kangaroo Island, a campervan trip through SA makes these experiences seamlessly accessible. 

What’s more, with a camper, you have the freedom to easily navigate South Australia’s picturesque climate and seasons, as well as the freedom to chase the sun or find a cozy nook in the hills. In short, South Australia is a haven for adventurers, food and wine lovers, as well as cultural enthusiasts with its world-class wine, historic sites, and stunning landscapes. Whether you want to check out one of these or all of them, there is no shortage of things to do in South Australia. 

 

Why explore South Australia by campervan

Exploring South Australia by campervan is simply unmatched in the ability to tailor your journey to your travel taste and style. A campervan allows you to wake up to a new sunrise in different parts of this stunning region every day—from the serene beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula to the secluded coves of Kangaroo Island. What’s more, a campervan offers all the conveniences of home, with the freedom to explore the world right outside your doorstep. 

So, whether it’s making a spontaneous stop to taste freshly shucked oysters in Smoky Bay or camping under the stars in the Flinders Ranges, you can fully immerse yourself in this state without sacrificing comfort. If that weren’t enough, South Australia is also peppered with campgrounds that are perfect for campervan stops, many of which offer facilities such as power hook-ups and water supply, so you are free to roam with peace of mind that a safe haven is always within easy reach.

 

Things to do in South Australia

South Australia is the perfect holiday destination for wine, beaches and culture. With more than 200 cellar doors across the state, wine aficionados can indulge in a glass of world-famous Shiraz in the Barossa or a delicate Riesling in the Clare Valley. For those who prefer the sand between their toes, South Australia’s beaches are unrivalled. From the family-friendly shores of Glenelg in Adelaide to the surf hotspots on the Fleurieu Peninsula, there’s a slice of paradise for everyone. Beyond the beach, the rugged wilderness of Kangaroo Island teeming with native wildlife, the Flinder’s Ranges with its spectacular Aboriginal culture, not to mention the numerous vibrant festivals and events like the Adelaide Fringe that are held here annually — you will never be left wondering what to do in South Australia.

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New South Wales | Sydney to Byron Bay Road Trip Itinerary
Alyssa Tresider

New South Wales | Sydney to Byron Bay Road Trip Itinerary

 

Hit the road for the ultimate Sydney to Byron Bay road trip—an iconic Australian coastal adventure filled with breathtaking beaches, charming towns, and unforgettable experiences. Book online and collect your campervan in Sydney to experience this east coast drive, which is the perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxed vibes. With pristine surf beaches, national parks, and vibrant local communities along the way, this campervan itinerary from Sydney to Byron Bay is ideal for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.

In this detailed Sydney to Byron Bay campervan itinerary, we’ll guide you through the best places to stop, explore, and stay overnight—turning your road trip into a once-in-a-lifetime journey. From hidden gems in New South Wales to must-see destinations like Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, and Yamba, we’ve crafted the ultimate route to help you enjoy every kilometre. So buckle up, stock your camper with essentials, and let’s hit the Pacific Highway for the best road trip from Sydney to Byron Bay!

 

Day 1: Sydney to Terrigal

Travel time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Distance: 110km 

Kick off your Sydney to Byron Bay road trip with a relaxing coastal drive to Terrigal, a laid-back beach town on the Central Coast of New South Wales. After picking up your campervan from the Apollo Sydney branch, soak up a few iconic Sydney sights before hitting the road. Whether you're travelling solo, with a partner, or with the whole family, this first stretch offers a perfect mix of city buzz and seaside charm.

Things to Do

Start your day in Sydney:
Begin with a morning stroll or coffee at Bondi Beach. Grab a brew from a local cafe and breathe in that salty ocean air. Alternatively, if you're exploring with kids, take time to visit one of Sydney’s many family-friendly attractions like Taronga Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, or Darling Harbour. Before leaving, take a quick drive across the Sydney Harbour Bridge for sweeping views of the Opera House and Sydney skyline, an unforgettable way to mark the start of your campervan journey.

Explore The Entrance:
As you head north, take a detour to The Entrance, a picturesque coastal town nestled between Tuggerah Lake and the Pacific Ocean. This spot is a hit with families thanks to its calm waters, scenic walking and cycling tracks, and regular pelican feedings along the waterfront. Try your hand at stand-up paddleboarding, relax with a lakeside picnic, or simply stretch your legs with a breezy coastal walk.

Discover Terrigal and The Skillion:
A short drive south brings you to Terrigal, where Norfolk Pines frame the esplanade and local cafés invite you to linger. Walk along the beachfront path toward Broken Head, where you’ll find The Skillion, a dramatic, grass-topped headland offering panoramic views of the coastline. The short, scenic climb is well worth it, especially around sunset.

Where to Stay

Toowoon Bay Holiday Park 

A fantastic place to settle in for your first night. Just minutes from both Terrigal and The Entrance, this beachfront holiday park offers powered sites, clean facilities, and easy access to the water. It’s a peaceful, family-friendly spot to unwind after a full day of sightseeing and driving.

Image: Tourism Australia

 

Day 2: Terrigal to Newcastle

Travel time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Distance: 95km 

After a peaceful night at Toowoon Bay Holiday Park, continue your Sydney to Byron Bay road trip north along the beautiful New South Wales coastline. Today’s drive is a relaxed one, but packed with stunning scenery and coastal charm. You’ll head to Newcastle, Australia’s second-oldest city, with a fascinating blend of heritage architecture, buzzing beach life, and a spectacular oceanfront walk. But before reaching the city, take the opportunity to stop at one of the region’s most enchanting natural gems.

Things to Do

Explore the sea caves at Caves Beach:
Roughly halfway through your journey, make a detour to the breathtaking Caves Beach, located near Lake Macquarie. At low tide, a network of natural sea caves reveals itself, inviting adventurous travellers to explore tunnels carved by the ocean. With its dramatic rock formations and secluded feel, it’s the perfect photo op and a great place to stretch your legs.

Discover coastal beauty in Newcastle:
Upon arriving in Newcastle, you’ll find a thriving seaside city with a rich convict and coal-mining history. Architecture fans will enjoy the city’s neo-classical buildings, but for most visitors, it’s Nobbys Beach that truly steals the show. This popular beach offers fantastic surf conditions and calm waters for a quick dip. It’s also an ideal spot for a campervan-side picnic or relaxing stroll along the promenade.

Walk the Newcastle coastal trail:
Don’t miss the renowned Newcastle Memorial Walk, a striking bridge and clifftop path built to honour ANZAC soldiers. This forms part of the larger Bathers Way coastal walk, which stretches from Nobbys Lighthouse to Merewether Ocean Baths. The 6km scenic route is one of the best ways to experience Newcastle’s natural beauty: dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, ocean baths, and panoramic views.

Where to Stay

BIG4 Karuah Jetty Holiday Park

After a day of exploration, drive about 45 minutes north of Newcastle to the BIG4 Karuah Jetty Holiday Park. Located in a quiet riverside town, this campervan-friendly holiday park offers clean amenities, powered sites, and easy access to local walking trails and fishing spots. It’s a restful stop before your road trip continues further up the coast.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 3: Newcastle to Port Macquarie

Travel time: 2 hours, 50 minutes

Distance: 245km 

Day three of your Sydney to Byron Bay campervan road trip brings you deeper into New South Wales’ spectacular mid-north coast. It’s a slightly longer drive today, so hit the road early to make the most of scenic pit stops and must-see experiences along the way. This stretch offers a perfect blend of vibrant beach towns, coastal viewpoints, and unique Aussie wildlife encounters.

Things to Do

Stop at Forster–Tuncurry:
About halfway into your journey, break up the drive with a visit to the beautiful twin towns of Forster and Tuncurry. Separated by the sparkling Wallis Lake and connected by a long bridge, these towns are a beloved spot for beach lovers and holiday-goers. Take a walk along the Tuncurry Rock Pool, enjoy the clear waters of Forster Main Beach, or stretch out on the soft sands of Nine Mile Beach. If you're ready for a bite, this is the place to indulge in some classic Australian fish and chips—either from a local seafood shop or prepared in your campervan. Grab your meal to go and enjoy a relaxed beachside lunch with stunning coastal views and maybe a friendly seagull or two for company.

Explore Port Macquarie highlights:
Once you arrive in Port Macquarie, check into your campsite and then head straight to the iconic Koala Hospital, one of Australia’s most heartwarming wildlife attractions. Operating since 1973, this dedicated facility cares for injured and orphaned koalas and offers guided tours where you can learn about their work and see the adorable residents up close.

Cap off your afternoon with a peaceful drive to Tacking Point Lighthouse, perched on a headland overlooking the ocean. This historic 19th-century lighthouse offers panoramic views of the coastline and is a stunning spot for photos or a sunset campervan dinner.

Where to Stay

NRMA Port Macquarie Breakwall Holiday Park

Set up camp at the NRMA Port Macquarie Breakwall Holiday Park, ideally located near both the town centre and the beach. With powered campervan sites, clean facilities, and easy access to local attractions, it’s a convenient and comfortable base for the night.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 4: Port Macquarie to Coffs Harbour

Travel time: 1 hour, 45 minutes

Distance: 160km 

Today’s leg of your Sydney to Byron Bay road trip takes you to the subtropical paradise of Coffs Harbour, a beloved destination that marks the symbolic halfway point of this east coast adventure. As you make your way north, take time to explore one of the region’s best-kept secrets, South West Rocks, before arriving in vibrant Coffs for a beachy afternoon and classic Aussie attractions.

Things to Do

Discover South West Rocks:
Roughly an hour north of Port Macquarie, make a detour inland to explore South West Rocks, a quiet coastal gem that offers a perfect mix of history and natural beauty. The Smoky Cape Lighthouse is the real standout here. You can climb to the top for sweeping 360-degree views of the ocean and the surrounding wilderness. Just minutes away, visit the hauntingly beautiful Trial Bay Gaol, a historic stone prison perched dramatically above the sea. Roam the old cells and take in the striking coastal landscape.

Experience the best of Coffs Harbour:
Arriving in Coffs Harbour, you’re welcomed by a laid-back atmosphere and lush tropical surroundings. Head straight to Jetty Beach for a swim, paddle, or stroll along the jetty itself. It's a great spot to unwind after your drive and take in the sea breeze. Then, visit one of Australia’s quirkiest roadside attractions, the Big Banana Fun Park. Perfect for travellers of all ages, it’s home to everything from water slides and mini golf to educational banana-themed exhibits.

Sunset at Muttonbird Island:
Before settling in for the night, take a short walk over the breakwall to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. This protected sanctuary offers peaceful walking trails, panoramic ocean views, and the chance to spot migratory birds. It’s a tranquil way to close out your day, especially as the sun dips below the horizon.

Where to Stay

BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park

Park your campervan at BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park, one of the most popular seaside stays in Coffs Harbour. Located just steps from the beach, this well-equipped park offers powered sites, modern amenities, and a relaxing coastal vibe, perfect for falling asleep to the sound of the waves.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 5: Coffs Harbour to Yamba

Travel time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Distance: 132km 

Day five of your Sydney to Byron Bay road trip brings you to the charming surf town of Yamba, known for its relaxed pace, beautiful beaches, and vibrant community. But before arriving, take a rewarding detour to Grafton, the “Jacaranda capital of Australia.” With its lush riverside setting, historic streets, and unique nature reserve, it makes for a rich and varied stopover on this scenic coastal journey.

Things to Do

Explore Grafton’s nature and heritage:
As you leave Coffs Harbour, make a short inland turn to Grafton, a historic town nestled along the Clarence River. If you’re visiting in late October or early November, the streets erupt in colour with blooming jacaranda trees. Start your visit at Susan Island Nature Reserve, a tranquil sanctuary home to native birds, Moreton Bay fig trees, and gentle walking trails. It’s a peaceful, shaded retreat perfect for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Then head into Grafton's town centre, where you’ll find wide, tree-lined streets filled with heritage architecture, boutique shops, and cozy cafés, ideal for stretching your legs and enjoying a local lunch before continuing the journey.

Unwind in coastal Yamba:
Arriving in Yamba, you’ll be greeted by an irresistible mix of surf beaches, tidal pools, and relaxed coastal energy. Spend the afternoon hopping between Main Beach, Pippi Beach, or the sheltered Turners Beach, where you can swim, sunbathe, or simply watch the waves roll in. For a touch of exploration, take a river cruise along the Clarence River or visit the Yamba Lighthouse for sweeping ocean views.

Adventurous travellers can venture into Yuraygir National Park, one of the most biodiverse coastal parks in NSW. Wander through its pristine trails that weave between coastal heaths, lagoons, wetlands, and sandy shores, offering a wild, yet accessible, experience of Australia’s natural beauty.

Where to Stay

BIG4 Saltwater Yamba Holiday Park

Park up for the night at the BIG4 Saltwater Yamba Holiday Park, a peaceful riverside escape surrounded by nature. With powered campervan sites, a resort style pool, modern facilities, and easy access to fishing spots, walking tracks, and water activities, it’s the perfect place to wind down after a day of discovery.

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 6: Yamba to Byron Bay

Travel time: 1 hour, 25 minutes

Distance: 127km 

The final leg of your Sydney to Byron Bay road trip is here, an unforgettable drive that brings your coastal campervan adventure to a spectacular close. Today’s route may be short, but it’s rich with charm and anticipation. As you cruise north toward Byron Bay, take time to savour one last scenic stop before arriving at the region’s most iconic destination.

Things to Do

Pause at Shelly Beach:
Roughly an hour into the drive, treat yourself to a serene break at Shelly Beach, near Ballina. This peaceful cove, known for its soft white sand and gentle surf, is ideal for a morning stroll or a quick dip. Breathe in the salty air, listen to the waves, and reflect on your incredible six-day campervan journey through New South Wales.

Arrive in Byron Bay:
Byron Bay needs no introduction. Famed for its bohemian energy, epic surf, and laid-back coastal culture, this town is the perfect finale to your road trip. Begin your visit with a walk to the Cape Byron Lighthouse, perched on the easternmost point of mainland Australia. The views from the top are breathtaking, watch for whales (in season), dolphins, and the vast blue horizon.

Then, make your way to Main Beach, Byron’s most accessible stretch of sand just steps from the town centre. Whether you’re into surfing, swimming, or sunbathing, this beach has it all. Travelling with family? Byron Bay offers plenty of family-friendly attractions, including The Farm Byron Bay, local weekend markets, and nature-based adventures. When evening arrives, immerse yourself in Byron’s vibrant scene of live music, artisanal boutiques, organic eateries, and creative street performers. It’s a fitting end to a trip defined by freedom, exploration, and unforgettable Australian landscapes.

Where to Stay

Reflections Byron Bay

Settle in for as long as you like at Reflections Byron Bay. With powered sites, modern facilities, and easy walking access to the beach and town centre, it’s the perfect home base to relax, recharge, and soak up Byron’s magical coastal vibe, whether for one night or a few extra days.

 

Where to from here?

The Apollo Brisbane branch is just a 2.5 hour drive north of Byron Bay, making for an easy drop off if you’ve completed your journey. Alternatively you may wish to drive back to Sydney, or check out what Cairns has to offer

Timing your trip

The best time to embark on a Sydney to Byron Bay road trip is during the spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) months. These shoulder seasons offer ideal weather conditions for campervan travel: warm, sunny days and cooler evenings without the intense summer heat or peak-season crowds. You’ll enjoy scenic coastal drives, open campsites, and perfect conditions for beach stops, lighthouse walks, and exploring national parks along the way.

If you're planning your road trip in summer (December to February), be prepared for bustling holiday traffic and higher accommodation demand, especially around hotspots like Byron Bay and Port Macquarie. However, it’s also when the ocean is at its warmest, perfect for swimming and surfing. Winter (June to August) is cooler but still enjoyable, particularly for those seeking a quieter experience and potential whale watching along the coast. Whatever the season, this drive delivers unforgettable moments and spectacular views year-round.

Book your Apollo campervan online today and gear up for coastal adventures, scenic beauty, bohemian Byron Bay locals and stories that you'll be telling for years to come.

Image: Destination NSW

 

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Helpful Tips for Visiting SA

Helpful Tips for Visiting South Australia

Do so with confidence using these essential tips. From understanding the climate to packing smartly and discovering nearby attractions and things to do in South Australia, this section equips you with all the basics you need for an unforgettable adventure through South Australia.

South Australia enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterised by hot summers and mild winters. As such, the best time to visit is during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when temperatures are pleasant for beachgoing, outdoor activities, and sightseeing. Travelling in these off-peak times offers quieter experiences compared to the peak season, when you can expect bustling tourist spots and long queues for attractions. What’s more, travelling in off-peak times could mean potential savings without the higher ticket accommodation and sightseeing costs. If you find yourself travelling at peak times, be sure to book early to ensure you get the biggest savings and guaranteed accommodation!

Packing for your South Australia adventure is easy with a little planning. Be sure to pack essentials like outdoor gear, sun protection, and any additional camping supplies that you won't have in your camper, such as a flashlight. It is also worthwhile considering the kinds of activities you have planned during your Australia campervan holiday across SA. For example, if you are planning to visit the local wineries, you may want a few smart casual outfits. Alternatively, if you have hiking on the itinerary, you should pack a pair of good hiking shoes. For more tips on what to pack, check out our guide on summer campervan road trip essentials.

Still looking for ideas of what to do in South Australia? Here’s a closer look at some of the must-visit destinations and things to do in South Australia:

Barossa Valley

Renowned globally for its world-class wines, Barossa Valley invites visitors to savour exquisite Shiraz and Riesling varieties amidst picturesque vineyards. Beyond wine tasting, this region is a perfect setting to indulge in gourmet food, explore charming historic towns like Tanunda and Angaston, or set out on scenic drives through rolling hills dotted with cellar doors.

Kangaroo Island

A wildlife haven just off Adelaide’s coast, Kangaroo Island boasts pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife. On a typical day on the Island, you may very well encounter sea lions at Seal Bay, spot koalas in Flinders Chase National Park, and marvel at the natural formations of Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike trails through untouched wilderness or relax on secluded sandy shores.

Murray River

Stretching across South Australia, the mighty Murray River offers leisurely cruises, watersports, and riverside picnics, perfect for the water lovers in the family. Here, you can explore historic paddle steamers at Mannum, visit charming river towns like Renmark and Loxton, or unwind with fishing and birdwatching along its tranquil banks.

Adelaide Hills

Escape to the lush Adelaide Hills for a scenic retreat filled with quaint villages, artisanal produce, and panoramic views. Here, you will also find Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest German settlement, where you can sample local cheeses and chocolates or wander through leafy national parks like Mount Lofty Botanic Garden.

Fleurieu Peninsula

South of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula beckons with its stunning coastline and relaxed beachside towns. Surf the waves at Middleton, spot migrating whales at Victor Harbor, or explore the protected waters of Encounter Marine Park. Foodies can indulge in fresh seafood and regional wines at local eateries overlooking azure waters.

McLaren Vale

Famed for its Mediterranean climate and premium wines, McLaren Vale is a paradise for wine enthusiasts. Spend a day here touring boutique wineries, sampling bold Shiraz and Grenache blends, or cycling through vine-covered landscapes.

Clare Valley

Nestled in the heart of South Australia, Clare Valley charms with its scenic beauty and boutique wineries. Taste award-winning Rieslings, explore historic cellar doors, or wander along the eucalypt-lined Riesling Trail on foot or bicycle.

Whether you prefer free camping spots in Australia amidst stunning natural landscapes, the convenience of Aspen Holiday Parks along Highway 1, the picturesque Murray River views at Berri Riverside Holiday Park, the historic charm of Karoonda Tourist Park, or the tranquil setting of Riverton Caravan Park near Clare Valley's wineries, there are plenty of campervan friendly camping options with easy access to South Australia's major attractions.

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