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Hit the road on an epic Queensland adventure! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Queensland has to offer. With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a campervan, 4WD or motorhome.


Why Holiday in Queensland?

You might have experienced a Queensland holiday before, but have you truly explored the vast and varied landscapes of this remarkable state?

Welcome to Queensland, a land of endless possibilities and untamed wonders waiting to be discovered. 

Spanning from its bustling coastal cities to the heart of the Outback, Queensland's diverse regions include major town centres and hidden gems alike, from the sunny Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef to the remote beauty of towns like Longreach and Birdsville.

This state beckons you to explore beyond the familiar. Embark on a road trip that takes you from the coastal splendors of the East to the rugged outback in the West. 

Queensland invites you to surrender to the allure of the open road, where adventure awaits at every turn. Let us guide you on a campervan adventure through this captivating region, creating memories that will last a lifetime.


Book your Queensland road trip today.

 

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Queensland

 

1. Enjoy a return itinerary with pick up and drop off from either Brisbane or Cairns.

2. Travel one-way between our Brisbane and Cairns branches - here's a sample itinerary!

3. Fly to Brisbane or Cairns and take a one-way rental back to your home state.

P.S. Did you know you can earn Qantas Points on eligible Apollo rentals? Learn more about the Apollo and Qantas partnership.

 

Things to do in QLD

Alyssa Tresider
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Grand Pacific Drive: The Best Stops for an Unforgettable Coastal Road Trip

Few road trips deliver instant wow like the Grand Pacific Drive. Unfurling for around 140 kilometres from Sydney’s Royal National Park to the Shoalhaven, this coastal route packs in cliff-top lookouts, an ocean-hugging bridge, surf breaks, rainforest walks and white-sand coves.

It’s perfect for a campervan road trip, with plenty of convenient caravan parks and campgrounds along the way. Pull over for a picnic beneath towering gums, wander a seaside market, then roll on to your next swim, hike or seafood lunch. Here are the standout stops that make this route a South Coast classic.

 

Stanwell Tops and Bald Hill Lookout

The drive arrives with a flourish at Bald Hill, the clifftop aerie above Stanwell Park. On a clear day the coastline stretches endlessly south, with the ribbon of the escarpment on one side and the Pacific on the other. Hang gliders often circle overhead, launching into the updraft from the grassy headland as if to underline the sense of freedom that permeates this road trip. 

From May to November, keep an eye on the water for migrating whales. Early in the season, many travel north to breed, then they head back south from spring into early summer. Getting here through the Royal National Park sets the tone. Forested gullies, ocean beaches and sandstone headlands create a wild prelude to that first sweeping view. Bring a thermos and linger. Sunrise and the soft light of late afternoon are magic.

 

Sea Cliff Bridge

No stretch of tarmac captures the spirit of the Grand Pacific Drive quite like Sea Cliff Bridge. The elevated roadway here runs for about 665 metres along the Illawarra escarpment. The Sea Cliff Bridge itself spans roughly 456 metres and seems to hover above the Pacific, giving you the rare feeling of driving out over open water. There is a pedestrian path the full length of the bridge, so park at either end and walk it for uninterrupted views of the ocean, headlands and the craggy line of the cliffs.

 

Symbio Wildlife Park, Helensburgh

For a family-friendly detour near the northern end of the route, Symbio Wildlife Park offers close encounters with Australia’s most charming residents. Hand feed kangaroos on the lawn, meet koalas during keeper talks and wander past reptiles, red pandas and meerkats. It is a relaxed, open setting that makes an easy stop to break up the drive.

 

Flagstaff Hill and Wollongong Harbour

Wollongong’s green headland is crowned by a stately lighthouse and big-sky views that pull your gaze along the beaches to the escarpment beyond. The lawns of Flagstaff Hill invite a picnic, and the path along the point is perfect for a breezy stretch of the legs. Below, the heritage-listed Breakwater Lighthouse stands at the harbour entrance. Decommissioned as a navigational aid in the 1970s, it remains a photogenic landmark paired with bobbing boats and calm inshore waters. Down at the harbourfront, you will find cafes, gelato and family-friendly beaches. Take a stroll to the ocean pool, dip in the sheltered shallows or simply sit and watch the coastal life roll by.

 

Wollongong Botanic Garden

Nestled at the foot of the escarpment, Wollongong Botanic Garden is a serene pocket of themed plantings, duck ponds and meandering paths. It is an easy place to unroll a picnic rug and let an hour drift away beneath mature trees. Wander the trails to viewpoints that frame the city and the curve of the coastline, then loop back past native plant displays and seasonal blooms.

 

HARS Aviation Museum, Albion Park

South of Wollongong, the HARS Aviation Museum adds a different kind of lift to your itinerary. Aviation enthusiasts and curious kids alike can step aboard historic aircraft, peer into cockpits and, on guided tours, learn how these flying icons shaped Australia’s skies. It is hands-on, evocative and a fun counterpoint to the surf and sand.

 

Bass Point Reserve and Bushrangers Bay, Shellharbour

Bass Point is a rugged headland where remnant littoral rainforest meets rocky shore. The walking tracks here lead through coastal heath and shady pockets of greenery to ocean lookouts that are ideal for winter whale spotting. Pack your mask and snorkel. The adjacent Bushrangers Bay is a protected aquatic reserve with a wealth of marine life. On calm days, the water clears to reveal bream, rays and schools of silver fish gliding over reefs shaped by time and tide. There are picnic tables dotted around the reserve and plenty of places to linger. It feels worlds away yet is only a short hop from Shellharbour’s village charms.

 

Killalea Regional Park, Mystics and The Farm

Surfers know Killalea well. This coastal reserve protects two celebrated breaks, Mystics and The Farm, backed by dunes, wetlands and the quiet shimmer of Killalea Lagoon. Even if you are not chasing waves, it is a beautiful place for a beach walk, a sandy siesta or some birdwatching around the lagoon where black swans often gather. Bring a board, a bodyboard or just a book and settle in.

 

Kiama Blowhole and Little Blowhole

Kiama’s headline act is pure coastal theatre. When ocean swell thunders into a narrow rock opening at the Blowhole, a column of water blasts skyward and the crowd erupts in whoops and camera clicks. On big seas the spray can soar astonishingly high, and even on gentler days the pulse and rumble of the blow makes for a compelling watch from the viewing platforms. For a quieter encounter, make for the Little Blowhole just south of town. It often performs more consistently in certain wind conditions and comes with fewer onlookers, making it a lovely detour paired with a cliff-top stroll.

 

Kiama Coast Walk

Threading for about 20 kilometres from Minnamurra down to Werri Beach at Gerringong, the Kiama Coast Walk is one of the South Coast’s finest rambles. Take it in bite-sized sections if you are short on time. Think headlands fringed by rolling pasture, volcanic rock platforms, village beaches and endless ocean views. A popular segment links the Blowhole with Bombo and its dramatic basalt columns before continuing to Kiama’s sandy crescents.

 

Minnamurra Rainforest, Budderoo National Park

Turn inland briefly to swap sea breeze for the cool hush of rainforest. The Lyrebird loop at the Minnamurra Rainforest Centre is a gentle boardwalk circuit that crosses suspension bridges and leads beneath towering cabbage tree palms and strangler figs. Interpretive signs bring the ecosystem to life, and the rustle in the undergrowth might be a shy lyrebird mimicking forest calls. For a little more exertion, the side track climbs to the Minnamurra Falls lookout where a tiered cascade spills into a green gorge. The visitor centre and picnic area make this an easy half-day escape before rolling back to the coast.

 

Gerringong and Crooked River Estate

On a ridge above the sea, Crooked River Estate pairs vineyard lawns with far reaching coastal views. Settle in for a tasting or a leisurely lunch, then unfurl a picnic on the grass while the kids play. Down the hill, Gerringong exudes relaxed surf town energy with Werri Beach beckoning for a salt water reset. It is an ideal place to slow the pace and soak up South Coast sunshine.

 

Berry

With its historic main street, country verandas and a serious appetite for good food, Berry is a natural stop on the Grand Pacific Drive. Browse antique stores and boutiques, recruit picnic supplies from cafes and bakeries, then make a beeline for sweet treats. The town’s confectioners and fudge makers are a local institution, turning out nostalgic flavours that hit just right after a morning swim. Time your visit for the second Saturday of the month and you can stroll the Berry Produce Market for regional produce, artisan breads and small batch preserves. If you arrive on a Thursday afternoon, the Berry Farmers’ Market is another great place to fill the pantry. It is all proof that this drive is as much about taste as it is about views.

 

Jervis Bay and Booderee National Park

Finish your journey on sands so bright they almost glow. Jervis Bay is famed for its pale beaches and glassy water, the kind of shoreline that begs for bare feet and long swims. Hyams and neighbouring coves deliver powder soft sand underfoot, while Honeymoon Bay offers a sheltered, scallop-shaped haven ideal for families and snorkellers on calm days. Beyond the beaches, Booderee National Park protects a mosaic of coastal bushland, botanic gardens and quiet headlands where kangaroos graze at dusk. Walking tracks thread to lookouts and hidden pockets that feel far from the everyday. Base yourself around Huskisson to join dolphin and seasonal whale cruises, then round out the day with fish and chips by the water as the sky goes pink. 

 

Ready to head out and explore the Grand Pacific Drive?

From cliff-top lookouts to rainforest bridges, from surf breaks to vineyard lawns, the Grand Pacific Drive delivers a highlight reel that barely fits on one memory card. Pick up your Apollo camper in Sydney, plot a route that strings together your kind of days, leave room for detours and swims, and let this iconic coastal road rewrite your idea of a perfect campervan escape.

 

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Brisbane is one of Australia’s most popular cities and the perfect location to begin a campervan holiday. 
 
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The Brisbane Apollo branch is conveniently located just 10 minutes drive from the Brisbane Airport. Pick up your camper in Brisbane and explore Queensland and beyond! 

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Known for its laid-back culture, fresh seafood, and rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, Cairns is the tropical gateway to the many adventures of North Queensland.

The Apollo Cairns branch has campers, motorhomes and 4wds for hire just 5 minutes drive from the Airport. For the most convenient motorhomes Cairns has to offer, choose Apollo! Pick up your camper in Cairns and get explore tropical North Queensland. 

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