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Western Australia

Welcome to Western Australia (WA)! Here, you'll find some of the most stunning contrasts Australia has to offer—from the endless azure blue coastlines to the rugged red Outback and the verdant hinterlands in the south. Imagine cruising in your campervan, windows down, with the vast Indian Ocean on one side and ancient, sun-baked landscapes stretching out on the other. This part of Australia is all about freedom and discovering things at your own pace. 

Whether you want to catch some of the best surf breaks, explore secluded vineyards, or just find a quiet spot on a white sandy beach, an Australia campervan holiday road trip gets you up close and personal with it all. Besides, where else can you drive from lush forests and world-class wineries in the south to the tropical, waterfall-laden landscapes up north, all in one trip? So, whether you are planning to check out the top Perth attractions, the Margaret River caves in the south or the myriad of other impressive WA attractions like the Bungle Bungles, Nyinggulu (Ningaloo Reef), and more — WA is an incomparable setting for an epic Australia road trip.

 

Why explore WA by campervan?

Travelling through WA in a campervan is hands down the best way to sample the best things to do in Western Australia. Think about it: you have your accommodation and transport sorted in one go, and you're free to follow your whims. Fancy staying an extra day by that hidden gem of a beach? Go for it. Want to wake up to kangaroos grazing outside your window? That's likely to happen, too (especially if you park up at Lucky Bay campground for the night!)

An Australia campervan holiday in WA means you can venture off the beaten track. Ever dreamed of seeing the deep-cast shadows of the Pinnacles at sunset or felt the need to check out the wild dolphins at Monkey Mia? With a campervan, these unique experiences fit seamlessly into your daily road trip routine. Plus, it's cost-effective. You’re saving on hotels (and all the unpacking hassle that goes with it), and you can cook your meals when you're not sampling the local seafood or sipping Cabernet in Margaret River.

 

Things to do in Western Australia

There’s a whole smorgasbord of things to do in Western Australia, and having a campervan means you can taste a bit of everything. Dive into the surf culture at Margaret River, or mingle with the friendly locals and fellow travellers in Perth’s vibrant coffee spots and art scenes. Looking for something a bit wild? Head to Ningaloo Reef to swim with the whale sharks or trek through the ancient, red-dusted landscapes of the Kimberley.

And the best part? This natural beauty just scratches the surface on the things to do in Western Australia! This western state also packs a punch with its cultural festivals, outdoor concerts, and small-town markets. So, whether you're into snorkelling among coral reefs, sampling gourmet foods, or just soaking up some sun, you will not be short of things to do in Western Australia on your campervan holiday in Australia!

Alyssa Tresider
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Best campsites and caravan parks in Katherine, NT

Katherine sits at the heart of the Northern Territory’s Top End, where the Katherine River winds through rugged sandstone and tropical savannah to carve the famed Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge. It is a region made for road trips, where days are spent on gorge cruises, canoeing quiet reaches, riding bush tracks and soaking in hot springs. When the afternoon heat gives way to a golden outback sunset, the right campsite or caravan park turns your stay into something special. From shady riverside sites to premium bush retreats and working stations, here are the best places to roll in, set up and make Katherine your base.

1. Discovery Parks - Katherine

A long-time favourite just five minutes from town on the road to Nitmiluk, Discovery Parks - Katherine delivers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere beneath a canopy of mature trees. Formerly known as Shady Lane Tourist Park, it retains the same leafy character that made it a go-to for travellers seeking comfort and calm after big days on the river. As a base, it works brilliantly. You are close to supplies in town and only a short drive from gorge adventures, yet the mood inside the park is quiet and unhurried. A sparkling swimming pool offers an easy cool-down, and the layout provides the space many caravanners crave in the tropics. If you want convenience without sacrificing the feel of a retreat, this is a top pick.

 

2. Nitmiluk Campground

Stay in the heart of Nitmiluk National Park and swap driving for strolling. The campground sits near the visitor centre, so you can walk to boat cruise departures, canoe hire, and a network of walking tracks that explore the escarpment and river bends. It is an unbeatable location for maximising time in the gorge. Sites are well grassed and shaded, with a choice of powered and unpowered options alongside a tent village and chalet-style cabins. Amenities are a cut above for a national park setting. Expect a swimming pool, a poolside bistro, guest Wi-Fi, communal laundry and kitchen facilities, plus BBQ areas that make social evenings easy. For hikers and paddlers who want to catch first light on the water, this is the closest you can get without pitching on a trail.

 

3. BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Katherine

Set on 44 acres near the Katherine River and the Low Level Nature Reserve, this spacious park offers a serene, leafy base. Around 160 grassed powered sites and tent sites are set among shaded parkland, so there is room to spread out even in busy periods. The facilities match the scale. There are modern amenities with accessible options, ensuited studio cabins for an easy upgrade, safari tents and a simple bunkhouse with basic rooms. Free BBQs, a kiosk and a seasonal on-site bistro that typically operates in the dry season add comfort and convenience. With the river nearby and Nitmiluk a straightforward drive, this is a great choice for longer stays.

 

4. Riverview Tourist Village

About two kilometres west of central Katherine on the Victoria Highway, Riverview Tourist Village puts you right by some of the region’s easiest natural highlights. The Katherine Hot Springs and the Low Level Nature Reserve are on the doorstep, with nature trails and a riverside shared path network of roughly 8 to 10 kilometres. Inside the park, shady trees and a sparkling pool provide a cool refuge. Friendly staff are known for local advice and can help arrange tours, which is a big plus if you are new to the area or building a last-minute itinerary. The setting suits travellers who want to spend mornings soaking in the springs, afternoons on the river path and evenings unwinding in a relaxed, leafy environment.

 

5. Boab Caravan Park

A convenient base for day trips to Nitmiluk National Park, Boab Caravan Park is a boutique option set amid lush, subtropical gardens that deliver real shade and a sense of privacy. Shady grassed sites suit caravans and motorhomes, while boutique cabins offer a comfortable alternative for those mixing road tripping with a few nights of cabin life. What sets Boab apart is the on-site convenience. A well-stocked store covers essentials like bread, milk, meat and ice. There is a takeaway restaurant for easy meals, a bottle shop for sundowners, and fuel and gas refills to keep you rolling. When you want to be close to the gorge without sacrificing creature comforts, this tidy and self-contained park makes life simple.

 

6. Knotts Crossing Resort

Set along the Katherine River a few kilometres east of town, Knotts Crossing Resort brings a tropical resort vibe to the mix. It is set within acres of gardens and offers a variety of accommodation, including cabins, motel rooms and suites, which makes it ideal for mixed groups where some are camping elsewhere and others prefer a room. The on-site Savannah Bar and Restaurant is open daily with relaxed poolside dining. From here, you are well placed for Katherine’s must-dos, including Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge and the award-winning Katherine Outback Experience, with Edith Falls best planned as a half-day trip.

 

7. Manbulloo Homestead Caravan Park

Thirteen and a half kilometres west of Katherine on the Victoria Highway, Manbulloo Homestead Caravan Park immerses you in station life. This is a working cattle property on the banks of the Katherine River, with large grassy powered and unpowered sites set among tropical gardens. It has the feel of a country hideaway with the essential services caravanners need. Free cattle tours, fishing, birdwatching and riverside walks give your days a gentle rhythm. One and two bedroom self-contained cabins offer an upgrade path, and there is a bunkhouse for groups. Pet-friendly policies apply with some restrictions, such as no pets inside cabins. If you want a taste of Territory pastoral heritage wrapped in a relaxed camping experience, Manbulloo is a standout.

 

8. Katherine Farmstay

About 10 minutes from town on Shadforth Road, Katherine Farmstay blends a classic park set-up with hands-on animal encounters that are a hit with families. The riverside location offers private access for fishing, and the facilities tick every box for a comfortable stay, from a swimming pool and playground to a camp kitchen, BBQs and a guest laundry. The daily animal feeding experience is the signature draw. Guests can meet and learn about an eclectic mix of farm animals and some exotic residents such as buffalo, horses, camels, ostriches and even crocodiles under supervision. The result is a stay that kids remember and adults enjoy, with the Katherine River and town amenities both close by.

 

9. Gorge View Bush Retreat

For a premium bush experience with a rare sense of space, Gorge View Bush Retreat sits on the Katherine River with exclusive river frontage and limits guest numbers. The payoff is a serene, nature-rich stay where bird calls carry on the breeze and you can greet sunrise with a coffee by the water without a crowd in sight. Access to Nitmiluk is quick, yet the retreat feels worlds apart. It is an excellent base for mountain biking and hiking, including access to the legendary Jatbula Trail. Birdwatchers are in for a treat, with the chance to spot the jewel-like Gouldian finch among many other species. Choose this if you value quiet, privacy and a direct connection to the bush.

 

How to choose the right base in Katherine

If your priority is to spend maximum time in Nitmiluk, a stay within the national park at Nitmiluk Campground is hard to beat. Travellers who want a roomy, laid-back park with strong amenities often gravitate to BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Katherine or Discovery Parks - Katherine, both of which balance convenience with a calming, leafy setting. Families who want a little extra magic should look closely at Katherine Farmstay for its daily animal experiences, or Riverview Tourist Village for the easy access to the hot springs and river trails. Those craving a nature-forward retreat should consider Gorge View Bush Retreat for its limited sites and premium river frontage, while station life and outback character shine at Manbulloo Homestead. If you prefer built-in dining and a resort feel, Knotts Crossing Resort wraps each day with poolside meals and tropical gardens. For road trippers who value on-site essentials like fuel, gas and a takeaway, Boab Caravan Park makes logistics simple so you can focus on the gorge.

 

Planning tips for the Top End season

Katherine’s peak season typically runs during the dry months, with mild days, cooler nights and reliable road access. Popular parks and premium bush stays can fill quickly at this time, so booking ahead is wise. If you visit during the build-up or wet season, check conditions before you travel, be flexible with plans and choose parks with good shade and pools to keep comfortable in the humidity. Wherever you stay, pack for outdoor time. Light clothing, a broad-brim hat, plenty of water capacity and broad-spectrum sunscreen go a long way on gorge walks and river days. Mornings and late afternoons are the most comfortable times to explore. In the heat of the day, drift back to a shaded site or a pool, then head out again as the light softens for golden-hour photos at the lookouts. Katherine rewards unhurried travel. Pick a park that matches your style, settle in for a few nights and let the region reveal itself. 

 

Ready to camp your way around Katherine?

From riverside holiday parks and shady powered sites to bushy campgrounds near Nitmiluk Gorge, Katherine is made for slow, simple, open air living. Once you’ve picked your favourite campsites and caravan parks, all that’s left is to choose your wheels.

Hire a campervan with Apollo, collect it from your nearest branch, and turn your Katherine stay into a full Northern Territory road trip – from outback sunsets to gorge cruises, hot springs and star-filled nights. With the river as your compass and Nitmiluk as your anchor, the best of the Top End is never far from your campsite.

 

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Popular WA road trips & itineraries

Western Australia, located on the western third of the continent, is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Northern Territory and South Australia to the east. Internationally, direct flights into Perth connect you from many global cities, while a drive from Adelaide to Perth could take around two days, covering some epic Outback scenery. Popular road trips within the state include the Coral Coast Highway from Perth to Exmouth, packed with stunning coastal views and unique wildlife encounters, and the adventurous Gibb River Road through the heart of the Kimberley region.

 

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Looking to make your Western Australia road trip even more memorable without breaking the bank? Check out the latest specials at Apollo Camper. From seasonal discounts to long-term rental deals, we make sure you get the best value out of your adventure. Whether it's a weekend getaway or an extended Australian campervan holiday, keep more cash in your pocket for those extra experiences along the way. Start planning your journey with us today and save more as you explore the vast beauty of WA!

 

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Apollo WA campervan branches

Whether you're kicking off your Western Australia campervan holiday adventure in Perth or heading out from the rugged beauty of Broome, Apollo’s got you covered.

 

Apollo branch in Perth

Starting your Western Australia campervan holiday adventure in Perth? Apollo’s Perth branch is perfectly located, so you can easily explore Perth’s attractions and surroundings. Whether you're planning to indulge in the cultural delights of Perth’s activities, hit the surf at nearby beaches, or venture south to explore the renowned Margaret River caves and wine region, our Perth branch is an ideal kickoff point. Offering a range of campervans to fit your travel style, you can set off on your campervan holiday with ease and comfort. 

Apollo branch in Broome

Another launchpad into your Western Australia campervan holiday is from the ruggedly beautiful Broome. Apollo’s Broome branch serves as your gateway to the wild Kimberley region. Known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural history, Broome offers an array of experiences right from your campervan’s doorstep. From enjoying the famous Cable Beach sunsets to exploring the remote dusty corners of the Kimberley, the Broome branch positions you perfectly to discover some of Australia’s most iconic coastal and Outback natural wonders. 

WA Campervan Tips

Helpful tips for visiting WA

Now for some logistical tips on planning a campervan adventure through Western Australia! Below, we have put together a snapshot of essential tips to ensure a smooth Australia campervan holiday through WA. From understanding the unique climate and best travel seasons to packing smart and choosing the best local WA attractions and stays, we've got you covered with all the insider info you need.

Western Australia’s weather and climate vary dramatically from north to south. The south enjoys a Mediterranean climate, ideal for visiting from October to April, when days are sunny and warm. Heading north, you’ll find tropical weather, which is best from May to September, to avoid the extreme heat and humidity. Travel outside these times, and you’ll hit the off-season — fewer crowds but more unpredictable weather. This can mean unexpected rain in the north and cooler temperatures down south.

When packing for your Western Australia campervan holiday adventure, think practical and versatile: lightweight clothing that layers well, sturdy hiking boots, and a broad-brimmed hat for optimal sun protection are musts. Speaking of sun protection, don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses to protect against the harsh Aussie sun. Consider the diverse activities you may be adding to your itinerary — from snorkelling at Ningaloo Reef to exploring dusty Outback trails — pack gear like a good snorkel set, a durable daypack and any other activity-based gear you may use. And for those nights under the stars, a warm, compact sleeping bag is a perfect addition to allow you to cosy up and do a little stargazing.

READ MORE: For more tips on packing for your Western Australia campervan holiday, check out our list of summer campervan road trip essentials.

Here’s a quick look at some must-visit WA attractions and day trips you can enjoy while exploring Western Australia on your Australia campervan holiday:

  • Rottnest Island: Just a short ferry ride from Perth, this island is a sanctuary of stunning scenery and wildlife, including the friendly quokkas, renowned for their selfie-friendly smiling faces. When you arrive, try renting a bike for the day and explore its lighthouse, secluded beaches, and snorkelling spots.
  • Fremantle: Known affectionately as 'Freo' to locals, this vibrant port city combines rich maritime history with an eclectic arts scene. This is the perfect place to visit in Perth to go for a stroll through the Fremantle Markets, visit the historic prison, and soak up the bustling café culture.
  • The Pinnacles: Located in Nambung National Park, these intriguing limestone formations rise eerily out of the desert floor. The park also offers beautiful wildflower displays in the spring and is a fantastic spot for stargazing.
  • Margaret River: More than just a wine region, Margaret River offers adventurers limestone caves, dense forests for hiking, and some of the country's best surf breaks. The area also hosts gourmet food festivals that showcase local produce.
  • Swan Valley: A quick drive from Perth, Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest wine region but offers more than just vineyards. Enjoy craft breweries, distilleries, and art galleries that make it one of the best leisurely Perth activities.
  • Busselton Jetty: Experience the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere, stretching over 1.8 kilometers into the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay. The jetty also features an underwater observatory, offering views of marine life in their natural habitat.
  • Swan River: This majestic river meanders through Perth, providing numerous recreational activities. Hire a kayak, join a river cruise, or simply enjoy a picnic by its banks while watching the city life go by.
  • Wave Rock: Located near the town of Hyden, this impressive natural rock formation, resembling a tall, breaking ocean wave, is about 15 meters high and 110 meters long. It’s an ancient granite formation that has become a popular photo opportunity.
  • Broome: A tropical oasis known for its unique pearling history, stunning beaches, and the famous Cable Beach sunsets. Don't miss the chance to ride camels at dusk along the beach or visit the historic outdoor cinema.
  • Ningaloo Reef: A World Heritage site, this reef is less crowded than the Great Barrier Reef and offers exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities. Swim alongside the gentle whale sharks, manta rays, and a plethora of colourful marine life.

These destinations showcase the incredible diversity and beauty of Western Australia. Each offers unique experiences that highlight the natural and cultural richness of this vast region and would make a perfect addition to your Australia campervan holiday.

Western Australia is dotted with fantastic spots to park your campervan, ranging from bustling resort towns to tranquil, isolated beaches. For free spirits, there are numerous free camping spots offering a closer connection to nature. These are a perfect addition to any Australia campervan holiday to help save a few pennies and explore the activities and attractions in WA.

For those who love to wake up to ocean breezes, Tasman Holiday Parks Ledge Point offers serene beachfront views and is the perfect stopover just north of Perth. Alternatively, if you are heading south of Perth, Myalup Beach Caravan Park is another excellent choice for beach lovers looking for a quiet retreat. A little further north, in the heart of WA’s fishing country, Leeman Caravan Park provides easy access to boating and fishing spots, while Twin Waters Caravan Park caters to those who enjoy river and ocean activities.

For a taste of local wines and produce, staying at Discovery Parks – Swan Valley places you right in the lush, fertile region of Swan Valley. Lastly, for a family-friendly stay close to Perth’s attractions, Mandurah Caravan and Tourist Park offers plenty of activities and amenities that appeal to the whole family.

READ MORE: For more great options and tips on family-friendly campgrounds to add to your Australia campervan holiday, be sure to check out the best family-friendly campsites in Perth and campgrounds across Western Australia.

 

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