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Australia Campervan Holiday in Victoria

Nestled in the southeastern corner of Australia, Victoria is a veritable playground for campervan travellers. With everything from winding coastal road trip routes like the Great Ocean Road to the artsy alleys of Melbourne, where you can meander through art galleries and feast on great food and historic sites, it’s a state that packs a punch!

With a landscape as diverse as a well-stocked cheese board—from the cool, temperate regions of the south to the sun-kissed northwestern plains—a campervan gives you the freedom to roam and the comfort of taking your home with you. Ready to experience this diverse state for yourself? This blog is your roadmap to exploring all the eclectic charms of Victoria and making the most out of your campervan adventure with your family. But first...

 

Why explore VIC by campervan

Picture this: you’re waking up to a different view every morning—maybe today it’s the surf breaking on a pristine beach, and tomorrow it’s the rolling hills of a vineyard. That’s the beauty of exploring Victoria in a campervan. Think of a campervan trip through Victoria as the ultimate freedom ticket.

Want to linger a little longer by that stunning beach you just found or explore the vibrant city centre of Melbourne? No problem. Feel like waking up to the breathtaking views of the Grampians? Go for it. Campervans offer the flexibility to change your itinerary on the fly, discovering hidden gems along the way.

An Australia campervan holiday through Victoria is also incredibly cost-effective, saving you money on accommodation and dining since you can cook and sleep in your mobile home. Moreover, for families, the comfort and convenience of having all your essentials with you, where your vehicle doubles as your accommodation, is invaluable. This freedom to roam makes campervanning in Victoria an unbeatable way to explore everything from the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne's live music and art scene.

 

Things to do in Victoria

Ready for an action-packed itinerary full of food, events, music, history, sports events and more? Victoria has everything, from breathtaking natural landscapes to a bustling city and thriving food and festival scene. Whether you’re into hitting the surf, sampling gourmet delights, soaking up culture or simply cosying up in a cafe watching people walking by, you’re in for a treat.

You could start your day with a sunrise walk in Wilson’s Promontory, one of the southernmost points of the Australian mainland known for its stunning bushland and sea views, and end with a vibrant evening exploring Melbourne’s eclectic food markets.

Don’t miss the Queen Victoria Market, known for its high-quality fresh produce. You can also catch a performance at one of Melbourne’s renowned concert halls or simply enjoy a little live music at a local pub. The coastal lines are perfect for beach adventures, while the inner regions offer lush vineyards and breweries, particularly in areas like the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula.

The state is also rich in arts and culture, especially in Melbourne, Australia’s cultural capital, where you can dive into the arts scene, visit art galleries, or catch a live show. What's more, this state is the home of the largest colonies of fairy penguins in the world! Phillip Island has become famous for its penguin parade tour, where you can see these little penguins return ashore at sunset. With a campervan, each of these experiences is just a drive away.

 

Alyssa Tresider
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The best family-friendly campsites and holiday parks in Melbourne

Melbourne spoils you with gorgeous parklands, beaches, wildlife reserves and easy motorway links. That means you can sleep in a tent or pull up the caravan without losing the convenience of cafés, playgrounds and reliable public transport. For many travellers, Melbourne is also a popular starting point for longer Aussie road trips, with routes heading off to the Great Ocean Road, Adelaide, or up the east coast. 

If you're collecting a campervan in Melbourne, we generally recommend driving just an hour or so on that first day and spending the night at a nearby campground. It’s a great way to ease into your trip without a long drive straight off the bat.

Below you will find the top holiday parks in Melbourne for when you’re planning a family-friendly holiday in Melbourne, ordered by how close they sit to the city centre. Each entry highlights key facilities, local attractions and handy tips to help you plan your perfect adventure. There are plenty of things to do in Melbourne the whole family will enjoy! 

 

Melbourne BIG4 Holiday Park, Coburg

Only 10 km away from Melbourne CBD, Melbourne BIG4 holiday is as close as you will get to true caravan parks in Melbourne CBD without feeling closed in by skyscrapers. Trams run every few minutes on nearby Sydney Road and can quickly take you to Queen Victoria Market in about twenty minutes.

Why families love it

  • Solar heated pool area and gym

  • Adventure playground and movie room 

  • Ensuite powered sites let you hook up your van while still enjoying your own shower and toilet.

Surrounding highlights: Nearby you’ll find the iconic Melbourne Zoo, where kids can marvel at a diverse range of wildlife, as well as the picturesque Royal Park which is a perfect place for a picnic.

 

Discovery Parks Melbourne, Braybrook

Discovery Parks is a great caravan park in Melbourne that has everything you need and only around 11 km away from Melbourne CBD. 

Why families love it

  • Outdoor swimming pool

  • Jumping pillow and playground

  • Plenty of BBQ areas for outdoor dining

Surrounding highlights: Footscray’s impressive wall murals are a cool outing to see for the whole family and very nearby the park. There are currently 26 large scale murals to check out. 

 

Crystal Brook Caravan Park Melbourne, Doncaster East

Crystal Brook Caravan Park is located in a leafy pocket by Mullum Mullum Creek, around 25km out of Melbourne CBD.  It combines bushland peace with short drives to shopping and dining.

Why families love it

  • There is a swimming pool

  • Playground, table tennis and giant chess

  • Dog off leash area

Day-trip ideas: Westfield Doncaster is a short drive away for rainy-day cinema sessions. When you want to venture out, several nearby attractions such as the State Library of Victoria, and the Melbourne Museum offer fun and educational experiences for the whole family. If you want to see kangaroos in Melbourne, head to Westerfolds park and you might spot Eastern grey kangaroos in the wild. 

 

Dandenong Tourist Park, Carrum Downs

Families drawn to Mornington Peninsula beaches but wary of peak-season traffic will appreciate Dandenong Tourist Park.  Located 40 km from the city, this park is situated in a peaceful and picturesque location. 

Why families love it

  • A playground for the kids

  • Internet cafe with free wireless internet 

  • Table tennis

Nearby fun: Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre is a 20 minute drive away, has waterslides and a warm leisure pool, perfect for a cloudy afternoon. Or, drive twelve minutes to Frankston Foreshore for paddle board hire. 

 

Lilydale Pine Hill Caravan Park, Yarra Valley

Lilydale Pine Hill Caravan Park is an easy 45 km drive from the city of Melbourne. This is a great option for families because of the facilities on offer. There's a playground for the kids, fire pits to toast marshmallows and plenty of space to run around and explore. 

Why families love it

  • A beautiful rural environment 

  • Playground 

  • Pet-friendly 

Things to do nearby: The Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail is a mostly flat, 40 km track following a former railway line through the scenic Yarra Valley, ideal for walking, cycling or horse riding between Lilydale and Warburton.

 

BIG4 Mornington Peninsula Holiday Park, Frankston South

Mornington Peninsula needs little introduction. Safe beaches, thermal pools and glass-calm kayaking water put this region high on family bucket lists. The BI4 Mornington Peninsula Holiday Park is a wonderful place to stay with the family and enjoy the peninsula, around 50 km out of Melbourne CBD.

Why families love it

  • Modular pump track and flying fox

  • Brand new adventure playground with toddler zone and obstacle course.

  • Swimming pool and tennis courts. 

Explore: Drive to Arthurs Seat Eagle gondola for sweeping views, then scoot down to Enchanted Adventure Garden where tree surfing courses and tube slides spark squeals. 

 

Yarra Valley Park Lane Holiday Park, Healesville

If fresh mountain air and wildlife encounters top your wish list, choose the Yarra Valley. This park delivers bush camping in Melbourne Australia style, with resident sugar gliders, wombats and kookaburras. Yarra Valley Park Lane Holiday Park has a lot of great facilities for kids too! It’s around 65 km away from Melbourne CBD.

Why families love it

  • A Pump track, games room and playground

  • Communal fire pit

  • Tennis courts and swimming pool

Things to do nearby: Healesville Sanctuary lets you immerse yourself in the world of the platypus. 

Tip: Pack jackets, even in summer. Mountain evenings cool quickly.

 

BIG4 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park, Great Ocean Road

When you crave a classic road trip, BIG4 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park makes a perfect grand finale. Though it is a fair bit outside of Melbourne city, a 2 hour drive, it deserves a spot because many Melbourne families drive here at least once a year.

Why families love it

  • Kids club, adventure playground

  • Sound and light show and heated pool

  • Spacious modern camp kitchens

Side trips
Cape Otway Lightstation, approximately forty minutes away, offers whale sightings. Walk a short section of the Great Ocean Walk then reward everyone with homemade ice cream from Dooley’s in town.

Driving advice
Break the journey at Geelong Adventure Park or Torquay’s Surf World Museum so children can stretch legs before the winding Otways section.

 

Planning your booking

Christmas, Easter and the September school holidays bring quick sell-outs. Most parks open bookings twelve months ahead so set a reminder if you travel during these windows. Outside peak dates you can often nab three-for-two night deals.

Handy packing tips

  • Pack Myki travel cards if staying within tram zones. Children under 4 travel for free.

  • Bring bikes or scooters for the holiday park roads. Most sites are level and encourage slow vehicle speeds. 

  • If you plan day trips into the city, load the cooler with picnic bits the night before. Parking costs mount quickly so aim to use park-and-ride trails or hop on a tram.

 

Making the most of your stay

Use your park as a hub rather than a final destination. Book shorter six-hour return drives so children spend more time exploring beaches, zoos and treetop walks and less time in booster seats. 

Schedule one low-key afternoon per two high-energy days. A simple hour at the camp playground often trumps another car journey and helps everyone reset. For more ideas on what to get up to, check out our post on family friendly things to do in Melbourne.

Caravan parks in Melbourne keep improving each year, adding splash pads, pump tracks and all-weather kitchens that make camping with kids easier than ever. Whether you park close to the CBD for tram rides to museums or venture farther to echoing ocean cliffs, you will discover that camping in Melbourne Australia blends city culture with wide open spaces better than almost anywhere else.

 

Book your Apollo camper

Book your Apollo Camper today and kickstart a family tradition everyone will look forward to each school holiday. Whether you're planning a quick weekend escape or a longer road trip, Apollo’s range of campervans offers comfort, flexibility and great value. With on-board heating, shower, toilet and cooking facilities, you'll have everything you need to feel at home, wherever the road takes you.

 

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Apollo VIC campervan branch

Start your Victoria adventure in the heart of its culture and culinary capital by renting a campervan from our Melbourne Apollo campervan hire branch. With an Apollo campervan, you’re set to explore Melbourne's charming laneways and bustling markets, as well as the State Library, hidden bars, chic galleries, and fashionable boutiques. And that's all before leaving the city!

Whether you are planning a local getaway, a statewide adventure, or looking for a central starting point for your Australia campervan holiday, our friendly staff at the Melbourne campervan hire branch are there to ensure a smooth start.

Helpful tips for visiting VIC

Planning a campervan holiday in Victoria? Here are some essential tips to help you make the most of your adventure. From understanding the unique climate and best travel times to packing effectively and choosing the best spots for day trips, we’ve got you covered. Read on for insightful details to ensure your trip is as comfortable and adventure-packed as possible.

Climate and seasons in Victoria

Victoria's climate is famously variable, which is why it's often said you can experience four seasons in one day. As you can imagine, the best time to visit largely depends on your interests: summer (December to February) is ideal for beachgoers, while winter (June to August) appeals to the snow bunnies of the family.

Alternatively, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer milder weather that is perfect for exploring the wineries and cosy coastal drives. Travelling in these off-season times can mean fewer crowds and lower costs, but just be sure to pack a few layers to cater to any impromptu weather changes.

What to pack

Packing for a Victorian adventure? Your checklist should include versatile outdoor gear for all weather conditions, sun protection like hats and sunscreen, and any campervan add-ons that enhance comfort, such as outdoor chairs or extra blankets (which can be added to your Apollo campervan hire booking).

Don’t forget a good camera to capture the scenic views and a sturdy pair of hiking boots for exploring. For more ideas on what to bring along, check out our guide on campervan road trip essentials. Packing smart ensures you’re prepared for everything from a sunny day at St Kilda Beach to a chilly evening in the Grampians.

Nearby VIC tourist attractions and day trips in Victoria

Victoria is home to plenty of unique attractions that are perfect for day trips or longer stays. Here’s a closer look at some must-visit spots in Victoria year-round:

  • Great Ocean Road: The iconic 243-kilometre stretch of road known as the Great Ocean Road is world-renowned for its dramatic ocean views and lush rainforests. The drive offers numerous spots to stop, relax, and take in the panoramic coastal vistas.
  • Phillip Island: Ever wanted to see a horde of little Penguins coming to shore at dusk? Look no further than the penguin parade! Phillip Island offers visitors a chance to see little penguins (also known as fairy penguins) return ashore at sunset.
  • Twelve Apostles: Located along the Great Ocean Road, these massive limestone structures towering from the Southern Ocean are a breathtaking sight at sunrise or sunset.
  • Dandenong Ranges: Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, the Dandenongs are ideal for nature lovers. Explore the verdant landscapes through the Puffing Billy Railway or see the local fauna on the numerous walking trails.
  • Yarra Valley: Victoria’s premier wine region, just a short drive from Melbourne, offers not only wine tasting but also beautiful landscapes and access to some of the best artisan food producers in Australia.
  • Grampians National Park: Known for its sandstone mountains, wildflowers, and abundant wildlife, the Grampians are the perfect weekend getaway from Melbourne for hiking, climbing, and enjoying panoramic views from lookouts like the Balconies.
  • Wilsons Promontory National Park: The southernmost tip of the Australian mainland, “the Prom,” as it’s affectionately known, is famous for its stunning bushland, ocean views, and abundant wildlife.
  • Ballarat: Steeped in history, Ballarat is known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and the open-air museum, Sovereign Hill, where visitors can experience the Gold Rush era with a fun twist!
  • St Kilda Beach: A short drive from the heart of Melbourne city, St Kilda is popular for its bustling beachfront, vibrant bar scene, and historic Luna Park. South Melbourne Market is a must-visit for its iconic dim sims and lively atmosphere.
  • National Gallery of Victoria: Love exploring local art galleries? Located in Melbourne, this art museum is open year-round and renowned for its extensive collection ranging from contemporary art to major international exhibitions. Fed Square also hosts a variety of free community events and exhibitions, so be sure to check the calendar when planning your Melbourne itinerary.
  • Explore Melbourne city after midnight: If you fancy exploring Victoria's city centre after dark, be sure to plan your visit for a weekend. Melbourne’s nightlife comes alive on a Saturday night, with activities ranging from bowling to bookshop events and venues featuring live music.

Where to stay in Victoria with a campervan

Exploring Victoria in a campervan offers a range of accommodation options, from free camping sites to fully-equipped holiday parks.

For those seeking a free stay under the stars, free camping in Victoria is a great resource that provides detailed listings of no-cost spots across the state. If you prefer more facilities, consider established holiday parks. Apollo Bay Holiday Park, located near the Great Ocean Road, offers amenities close to beachfront attractions. Inland, Ballarat Holiday Park caters to those interested in exploring the region's rich gold rush history.

Alternatively, coastal caravan parks like Ingenia Holidays Inverloch and Tasman Holiday Parks Geelong are perfect for beach lovers, while Anglesea Caravan Park appeals to surfing enthusiasts and beachgoers looking for a base to explore the local wildlife parks.

For family-oriented stays, be sure to check out our guide to the best family-friendly campsites in Melbourne, as well as the best family-friendly holiday parks in Victoria. These are a great place to start for anyone looking to combine kid-friendly activities with family-friendly accommodations and amenities on their campervan road trip around Victoria.

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