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NSW South Coast Motorhome, Caravan & Campervan Hire

Start your journey with caravan hire on the South Coast of NSW 

Looking to start your journey in the NSW South Coast? Whether you’re heading out solo, with a group or even with your furry friend, find the right van for your trip with Camplify. As Australia’s leading van-sharing platform, we have a range of vans to suit your needs. 

When you hire a caravan, campervan, motorhome or van with Campify, you’re hiring from NSW South Coast locals. Not only do you get insight into the best local spots, but you’ll also choose from options like picking up your van, or having it delivered to your South Coast address. Travel easy knowing you’re sorted with comprehensive damage cover and roadside assistance. See how it works

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Discover easy campervan hire in the South Coast of NSW with Camplify: Your local caravan, campervan, and motorhome hire platform

Why choose Camplify to start your next adventure from the NSW South Coast? Here's what sets us apart:

  1. Hire from your neighbours: Connect with NSW South Coast residents sharing their vehicles. Not only will you get that community spirit, but you’ll also get those insider tips on the best local spots.
  2. Perfect for any escape: From weekend trips to Jervis Bay, to week long trips across the state, travel with confidence with the right van for your journey - be it a towable caravan, cosy campervan, or spacious motorhome.
  3. Flexible pickup and delivery: Our platform connects you with owners offering convenient options for your trip. Pick up the vehicle yourself, have it delivered to your NSW South Coast address, or even to your destination. Find the service that suits you best for a smooth start to your getaway.
Experience the freedom of the open road and rediscover your own backyard with Camplify - the smart choice for caravan, campervan and motorhome home in the NSW South Coast. 

Best places to explore once you have your caravan hire on the NSW South Coast sorted
Three Views Walking Track in Kangaroo Valley

The Three Views Walking Track is one of the easiest and most rewarding walks in the spectacular Morton National Park near Kangaroo Valley. This 9.5 km hike will take you along cliff edges towering over river gorges and through sandstone heath vegetation and open woodlands. And in winter and spring, wildflower displays will make for a magical show for adventurers exploring the gorgeous national park.

Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay is a little corner of heaven on Earth. Renowned for its white sandy beaches, sheltered crystal clear waters, eucalyptus forests, and wetlands, this is the perfect spot for an adventure-packed beach holiday. From exploring mesmerising white-sugar beaches and kayaking the gorgeous Huskisson mangroves to swimming in turquoise waters and watching magical blue bioluminescence turn Callala Beach into a glowing spectacle at night, you’ll enjoy your time in this idyllic destination.

Bombo Quarry

Bombo Quarry is a heritage-listed geological site located near Kiama. What makes Bombo Quarry so special is its unusual basalt rock formations reminiscent of a moonscape. Centuries of erosion due to the powerful forces of the ocean have shaped the site to turn it into a geological attraction transporting visitors to a seemingly different planet.

Ben Boyd National Park

This hidden gem is located halfway between Sydney and Melbourne and features a dramatic red volcanic coastline peppered with isolated white powdery beaches. The national park is such a well-kept secret, you might have some of these exceptional beaches to yourself. Along with the historic lighthouse, some of the highlights of the park include the jaw-dropping Pinnacles rock formations and Disaster Bay lookout

Berry

Berry is a charming and vibrant village located 140 km south of Sydney. Nestled among green rolling hills and dairy farms, this historic town is home to a burgeoning food and wine scene. The Berry Markets, organised every first Sunday of the month (except in February), attract foodies from the whole region looking to sample some fresh artisanal produce. The area is also known for its delicious wines produced in award-winning estates such as Two Figs Winery

The Berry region also offers plenty of outdoor activities for nature lovers and adventurers, including kayaking, cycling, hiking, or swimming

Batemans Bay

The region is the epitome of natural beauty. Not only does Batemans Bay boast picture-perfect beaches and rewarding bush walks, but it’s also the ideal destination to enjoy fresh seafood. If you’re looking for inspiration, the Batemans Bay Snorkeling Trail will make for an epic water adventure, while the Birdland Animal Park will delight wildlife lovers. And for the foodies, Innes Boatshed is a no-brainer.

The best time to visit NSW South Coast in a motorhome, campervan, or caravan

Blessed with warm summers and mild winters, the NSW South Coast is the ultimate year-round road trip destination for people travelling by motorhome, campervan, or caravan. In fact, renting a camper van in the NSW South Coast is probably the best way to truly discover the region.

Temperatures oscillate between 15°C and 27°C degrees in summer and 7°C and 17°C in winter. Sporadic rainfall can occur in autumn and winter, but skies are usually clear all year round.

Spring and summer running from September through February, are a great time to enjoy water-related activities. Some of the best winter adventures on the NSW South Coast include diving at the Bass Point Reserve, hopping onto the Jervis Bay Passage Sightseeing Cruise, and surfing at Surf Beach. 

Autumn is the perfect season to discover the region’s rich Aboriginal history through cultural tours and visits to local galleries. With forests taking on orange and red hues, autumn is also a fantastic time for bushwalking in gorgeous national parks such as Murramarang National Park.

Winter can also make for an adventure-filled trip. Every year, between May and November, Humpback whales migrate to and from Antarctica. And there are few better spots than the NSW South Coast to enjoy the show! That’s why thousands of visitors choose this time of the year to explore the region and look for opportunities to spot the majestic giants leaping out of the water.

Need inspiration on where to start on the NSW South Coast? 

Ready to explore one of Australia's most beautiful coastlines? The NSW South Coast offers pristine beaches, national parks, and charming coastal towns. Here's how to make the most of your campervan or motorhome journey:

Quick getaways (1-3 days)

Longer adventures (4-7 days)

Extended explorations (1 week+)

  • NSW Coast Road Trip: An epic journey covering the entire NSW coastline, including the beautiful South Coast.

  • Central West NSW Road Trip: Combine your coastal adventure with an inland exploration, 4-5 hours (400 km) from the coast.

Seasonal highlights

Top 5 campgrounds and caravan parks on the South Coast:

  1. Jervis Bay Holiday Park: Located in Huskisson, perfect for exploring Jervis Bay Marine Park. 3 hours (200 km) from Sydney, featuring powered sites and beachfront access.
  2. Murramarang Beachfront Nature Resort: Situated 4 hours (280 km) from Sydney near Batemans Bay, offering direct beach access and kangaroo encounters.
  3. Merimbula Beach Holiday Park: Located 6 hours (460 km) from Sydney, ideal base for exploring the Sapphire Coast.
  4. Bermagui Reflections Holiday Park: 5.5 hours (420 km) from Sydney, famous for its Blue Pool and excellent fishing.
  5. Tathra Beachside: 6 hours (440 km) from Sydney, offering stunning coastal views and excellent facilities for campervans.

Caravan hire on the NSW South Coast: Frequently Asked Questions 

These are some of the questions most frequently asked by our customers. If you don't find the answer you are looking for or need more information, please have a look at our help section.

How to hire a campervan, motorhome or caravan in the NSW South Coast?

Once you have chosen a van, select your dates and send a booking request to the owner and discuss your trip. Once the owner approves your booking you can make a secure payment via our platform.

When the first day of the booking arrives you'll meet with the owner to pick-up the van (some owners will also drop-off to your holiday location). They'll guide you through using the van and submit a pre-condition report to our platform.  On return, they submit a post-hire condition report as part of the handover.

How much does it cost to rent a campervan, motorhome or caravan in the NSW South Coast?

Prices for motorhomes and campervans in the NSW South Coast typically range from $60 to $350 per day. Prices are set by the owner and tend to vary depending on how far in advance you book, the time of year, the type of van you choose and its features (beds, kitchen, amenities, etc.). 

How old do I have to be to hire a van in the NSW South Coast?

Licensed drivers must be between 21 and 85 years of age and hold a full and valid licence that is not subject to any restrictions or conditions. Probationary licence holders and learner drivers are not accepted.

What’s required to hire or drive a van in the NSW South Coast?

To hire a motorhome or campervan in the NSW South Coast, a full and valid driver's licence is required. According to the Government, if you are visiting the state, you can drive with your interstate or foreign licence as long as "it is current and does not change your status as a tourist or visitor". In addition, you must carry:

  • your foreign driver licence written in English; or,

  • your international driving permit accompanied by your foreign driver licence; or,

  • your foreign driver licence that is not in English accompanied by an official English translation of the licence.

An official translation is a translation issued by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters or by a translator accredited by the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators.

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