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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.

 

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Queensland | Brisbane to Yeppoon Road Trip Itinerary

Queensland | Brisbane to Yeppoon Road Trip Itinerary

Discover the path less travelled on your 10 day Brisbane to Tropic of Capricorn Queensland road trip.

Day 1 - Brisbane → Gympie

DISTANCE 170KM - DRIVING TIME 2 HOURS 

Leaving Brisbane, you’ll head north along the Bruce Highway, passing the Glass House Mountains and Sunshine Coast hinterland. The drive blends city bustle fading into lush green fields and small hinterland towns. Arriving in Gympie, you’ll find a gold-rush heritage town full of character.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve – Take a rainforest boardwalk with sweeping Glass House Mountain views and spot local birdlife along the trails. A cafe on site makes it a perfect morning tea stop.

  2. Explore Gympie’s Mary Street – Stroll past preserved 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, and cafes. It’s a great way to step back into the region’s gold-rush past.

Where To Stay

Cobb & Co Nine Mile Camping Grounds – 50 acres of unpowered camping space available to choose from on arrival. All areas are flat and grassy and there are no concrete slabs or marked out sites, you choose where to camp on arrival. Camp fires are permitted at all camping areas.

 

Day 2 - Gympie → Miriam Vale Star Roadhouse

DISTANCE 310KM - DRIVING TIME 3.5 HOURS

Today’s journey carries you north through rolling farmland and cane fields dotted with small towns. The highway is straightforward, with plenty of roadside stops to stretch your legs. Arriving at Miriam Vale, you’ll experience a classic Aussie roadhouse atmosphere.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Stop in Childers – Wander its historic main street lined with heritage-listed buildings and grab a coffee or bakery treat. Childers also has a great historical museum to explore.

  2. Calliope River Rest Area – A riverside spot popular with travellers where you can relax and enjoy a picnic. It’s also known for birdlife and fishing opportunities.

Where To Stay

Star Roadhouse and Campground – Simple but comfortable, with powered sites, hot showers, and a family-friendly roadhouse serving hearty meals. It’s a convenient overnight stop right on the highway.

 

Day 3 - Miriam Vale Star Roadhouse → Byfield National Park

DISTANCE 250KM - DRIVING TIME 3 HOURS

The Bruce Highway carries you further into Central Queensland today, transitioning from farmland into wilder scenery. You’ll notice pine plantations and wide open skies as you near Byfield. By the afternoon you’ll arrive in a national park of rainforests, dunes, and beaches.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Waterpark Creek Picnic Area – A serene swimming and picnic spot fringed by rainforest, perfect for a refreshing break. The creek is shallow and family-friendly.

  2. Five Rocks Lookout – A short walk offers panoramic views over the remote coast, dunes, and ocean beyond. It’s a fantastic photo stop.

Where To Stay

Byfield National Park Campgrounds – Choose from bush settings like Five Rocks or Waterpark Creek, with basic facilities. These campgrounds offer seclusion, starry skies, and immersion in nature.

 

Day 4 - Byfield (Explore & Rest)

DISTANCE 0KM - DRIVING TIME 0 HOURS

Take a break from driving and enjoy a full day in Byfield National Park. Its mix of rainforest, rugged coast, and sand dunes makes it one of Queensland’s hidden treasures. Relax, swim, and explore at your own pace.

Things To Do In The Park

  1. Birdwatching – Byfield is home to kookaburras, honeyeaters, and eagles. Take binoculars and enjoy spotting wildlife in the treetops.

  2. Upper Stony Creek – A natural swimming hole surrounded by shady bushland, with calm waters and picnic facilities. Ideal for a relaxed afternoon.

Where To Stay 

Remain at Byfield National Park Campground – Staying another night means more time to soak in the park’s tranquility. With few distractions, it’s camping at its purest.

 

Day 5 - Byfield → Yeppoon

DISTANCE 45KM - DRIVING TIME 40 MINUTES

A short, easy drive today brings you out of the forest and into Yeppoon, the lively hub of the Capricorn Coast. This gives you a relaxed pace and extra time to explore. With cafes, beaches, and a laid-back vibe, Yeppoon is a refreshing change after the wilderness.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Swim at Yeppoon Lagoon – A huge infinity-style pool overlooking the ocean, great for families or cooling off. Lifeguards and café facilities make it stress-free.

  2. Stroll the Foreshore and Keppel Kraken – Interactive fountains and water play sculptures keep the kids happy. The boardwalk also offers great sea views.

Where To Stay 

NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park – Family-friendly with powered sites, a pool, and modern facilities. It’s close to the beach and perfect for campervans.

 

Day 6 - Yeppoon → Pumpkin Island (via Keppel Bay Marina)

DISTANCE 10KM - DRIVING TIME 15 min drive + 30 min boat transfer

A short drive to the marina followed by a ferry delivers you to Pumpkin Island, a small, sustainable eco-paradise. The pace slows completely here, with sandy beaches and reef right at your doorstep. It’s an unforgettable off-grid adventure.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Snorkel coral reefs – Step straight into clear waters rich with marine life, right off the beach.

  2. Coastal Walks – Gentle island trails take you to secluded lookouts with sweeping views over Keppel Bay.

Where To Stay 

Pumpkin Island Eco-Cottages – Solar and wind-powered cottages nestled by the beach. With minimal impact on the environment, you’ll enjoy seclusion and eco-luxury, and a night away from your campervan.

 

Day 7 - Pumpkin Island → Great Keppel Island

DISTANCE 0KM - 30 minute ferry ride

Another short ferry takes you across to Great Keppel Island, bigger and more lively than Pumpkin. You’ll find golden beaches, walking tracks, and water activities galore. It’s an idyllic stop for relaxation or adventure.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Hike Leeke’s Beach Track – A gentle walk through bush and coastline that leads to a quiet, pristine beach.

  2. Hire a kayak or paddleboard – Explore calm bays and reefs from the water for a different perspective.

Where To Stay 

Great Keppel Island Holiday Village – Offers villas and glamping tents with communal kitchens and beachfront settings. It’s rustic, relaxed, and very laid-back. Another opportunity to take a break from your campervan.

 

Day 8 - Great Keppel Island (via ferry) → Bundaberg

DISTANCE 300KM - DRIVING TIME 3 HOURS 45 MINUTES

Returning by ferry to Yeppoon, you’ll rejoin the Bruce Highway and head south. Sugarcane fields and coastal breezes mark your arrival in Bundaberg, a city famous for rum, turtles, and fresh produce. It’s a balanced driving day with plenty to enjoy.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Bundaberg Rum Distillery – Tour the distillery, learn the brand’s history, and enjoy a tasting session.

  2. Mon Repos Turtle Centre – Seasonal turtle nesting and hatching experiences (Nov–Mar) and educational exhibits year-round.

Where To Stay  

Bundaberg East Holiday Park – Shady powered sites with full amenities, pool, and family-friendly atmosphere. It’s conveniently close to town attractions.

 

Day 9 - Bundaberg → Sandstone Point

DISTANCE 340KM - DRIVING TIME 3 HOURS 50 MINUTES

Today’s drive brings you further south, past the Fraser Coast and down toward Bribie Island. You can detour to Burrum Heads for a riverside picnic or simply push on to Sandstone Point. The day finishes in a resort-style holiday park.

Things To Do Along the Way

  1. Stop at Hervey Bay Esplanade – A long waterfront walkway lined with cafes, piers, and play areas. Perfect for a lunch break.

  2. Detour to Burrum Heads – A charming fishing town on the Burrum River with picnic areas and calm swimming spots.

Where To Stay  

BIG4 Sandstone Point Holiday Resort – Deluxe powered sites with lagoon pools, playgrounds, and modern amenities. It’s a destination in itself and very family-friendly.

 

Day 10 - Sandstone Point → Brisbane

DISTANCE 60KM - DRIVING TIME 45 MINUTES

A short final drive brings you back to Brisbane, making for an easy end to the journey. Take your time with a relaxed breakfast or a coffee stop along the way. It’s the perfect wind-down to your Queensland adventure.

Where To Stay  

Your trip ends and you can return your campervan to the Apollo Brisbane branch. If you wish to extend your trip, Brisbane Holiday Village offers powered sites close to the city with resort-style facilities.

 

Timing your trip

Queensland’s subtropical climate makes this Brisbane to Yeppoon road trip enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Winter (June - August) is one of the best times to travel, with mild sunny days (around 20–23°C) and low humidity, perfect for exploring national parks and spotting migrating humpback whales in Hervey Bay. Spring (September - November) brings warm, dry weather, wildflowers, and great conditions for swimming and outdoor activities without the peak summer crowds. Summer (December - February) is hot and humid (30°C+), with tropical storms and the start of stinger season in North Queensland waters, although Yeppoon and the islands still sparkle for beach lovers. Autumn (March - May) is a shoulder season with pleasant temperatures and fewer visitors, ideal for those wanting a quieter trip. Overall, the most popular and comfortable months to hit the road are May through October, when driving is easy, the days are warm but not sweltering, and the islands and coast are at their most inviting.

To book an Apollo campervan today, or let us help answer any campervan related questions, contact us today! 

 

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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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