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Camplify's unique vans in Queensland: complete guide
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We’ve looked at New South Wales and now it's Queensland's turn. Here are our favourites from the Camplify collection of Queensland’s most unique vans.
The Slow Lane
Mooloolaba
For fans of living life in the slow lane, this 2013 Toyota Coaster fits that bill perfectly. It’s one of the most unique vans you’ll see too! The Slow Lane is a custom-built motorhome fitted inside a Coaster bus and decked out with quality furnishings and fittings. A coffee machine, barbecue, stereo, fridge and freezer are just a few of the many amenities.

Cosy Campers
Yeronga
The owners of this unique campervan reckon it’ll make you “the talk of the tents”, and they’re right. This converted Mercedes Benz is a beauty, fitted inside as a handcrafted, reclaimed timber cabin with queen-sized sleeping space. The van runs completely off-grid, powered by solar panels, and is comfy all year round as it comes with full insulation and a fan.
Vanderlust (Matilda)
Coolangatta
Get your wanderlust vibe on withMatilda, a purpose-built campervan in a 2017 Renault Master. Like all Vanderlust vans, Matilda has been scrupulously built, tried and tested by Mark and his team for road trips and adventures in comfortable surroundings – you won’t find vans like this elsewhere. Among the many additions are a rooftop platform, a hot water outdoor shower, a Nutribullet and a slide-out barbecue.
Velma
Morayfield
Due to her distinctive orange and cream exterior, Velma’s uniqueness is evident even before stepping inside. Overall, she’s what her owners call a “unique 70s babe”, blending a retro feel with modern luxury. This fully updated 1978 Viscount Explorer has a four-ring stove, an oversized fridge, air-con, a separate seating/dining area and even satellite TV.

Drifters (Hendrix)
Coolum Beach
Part of the Drifters stable of custom-built campervans, Hendrix is an automatic 2015 Toyota Hiace perfect for road trips and adventures. He comes with a host of features unusual or unique in any two-berth campervan, including hotel-quality bedding, a mini bookshelf, cards and games, Bluetooth speaker and an Aeropress coffee maker. Hendrix also has a lockable safe, outdoor furniture and a reversing camera.
Bilbo
Brisbane
Bilbo’s better than hobbit-sized – he’s a lovingly restored and completely self-sufficient vintage campervan ideal for free camping. That’s unique free camping in luxury style. Bilbo’s features include a queen-size mattress, duck-down pillows and doona, 22-inch HDTV, Bluetooth speaker, games console, board games and a fully equipped kitchen. Best of all, the van also has an Outdoor Glind hot water shower with an ensuite tent: drive for ten minutes to have hot water for your shower.

Mojud
Bilinga
Would you like your road trip to be in a converted 1970s Mercedes bus? If so, check out Mojud, a uniquely converted Mercedes O309D for 70s-style adventures in an 18-feet vehicle. Mojud sleeps two and has a large queen-size bed as well as an indoor and outdoor kitchen, stereo and fridge.

Omeo
Brisbane
This 2007 Toyota Hiace is packed with unique features, from its gorgeous interior to its huge range of luxuries. Among many other facilities, Omeo has a Nutribullet and a French press, indoor and outdoor kitchens, a fridge/freezer, a premium quality foam mattress and reading lights with USB. The owners are easygoing about distances and bookings too! Omeo offers one-way trips along the Eastern Coast from any major city between Melbourne and Cairns and has flexible pick-up and drop-off times. Better still, discounts apply for longer trips.

The Sprinter
Rangeville
Owner Paul calls The Sprinter“the ultimate campervan”, fitted out with luxury amenities but designed to look like a cargo van for easy free or urban stealth camping – now that’s unique. We also love the fab features of this converted 2015 Mercedes Sprinter, including full insulation, heating, full-size kitchen sink, plenty of socket and charging points, and a permanently fixed queen-size bed with a memory foam mattress.
These unique vans are all available to book now; if you’d like to see more vehicles for hire all over the state, check out ourQueensland campervans, caravans and motorhomes here.
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