Discover easy van hire in WA with Camplify: Your local caravan, campervan, and motorhome hire platform
Why choose Camplify WA to start your next adventure from Western Australia? Here's what sets us apart:
- Hire from your neighbours: Connect with Western Australia 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.
- Perfect for any escape: From weekend trips to Lake Argyle or extended treks from Western Australia to Sydney, drive with confidence with the right van for your journey - be it a towable caravan, cosy campervan, or spacious motorhome.
- 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 Western Australia 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 hire in Western Australia.
Best destinations to visit in Western Australia - plan your WA campervan hire adventure
The Pinnacles Desert
The Pinnacles Desert is one of the most unique attractions in Nambung National Park. This desert is home to thousands of limestone pillars, known as "the Pinnacles", which were formed over millions of years and range in size from a few centimetres to several metres in height.
Karijini National Park
Head to the beautiful Karijini National Park to explore beautiful canyons, discover varied wildlife and breathtaking scenery. It's an adventure you won't soon forget, filled with hiking, swimming, camping, and taking in the scenery from viewing spots. Take a guided tour to see the park's highlights or a 4x4 excursion to explore the rough terrain.
Margaret River
If you are feeling adventurous, the Margaret River is an ideal place for surfing, hiking or mountain biking. Wine enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the vineyards and tasting the area's well-known wines. Visit the caverns and rock formations, or go for a drive along the shore to enjoy the scenery.
Wave Rock
Wave Rock is a unique wave-shaped natural formation, impossible to miss because of its gigantic dimensions. Visit the rock with a guide or wander through the surrounding countryside to see kangaroos, birds and wildflowers. To learn more about the area's unique history and Aboriginal culture, head to Mulka Cave and Hippos Yawn nearby.
Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave is a place that seems magical, with amazing subway formations, full of stalactites, stalagmites and helictites and glittering crystals of impressive size. You can take a self-guided tour and explore the passages on your own or take a guided tour of the cave to learn about its fascinating history.
Turquoise Bay
Turquoise Bay's crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkelling and kayaking. Explore the colourful coral reefs and schools of colourful fish on a snorkelling tour. Make the most of the fine sand and wander the beach. There are also several hiking trails to discover, from the easy Ledge Point to the more challenging Cape Cuvier.
Take a boat to neighbouring islands and spend the day exploring or fishing. Visit the lookout for breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding islands, as well as the magnificent sunset. With Camplify’s easy and affordable campervan rental in WA, any trip is possible.
The best time to visit for your campervan hire in WA adventure
The best time to visit Western Australia by motorhome, campervan or caravan rental is during the dry season, which usually runs from April to October. During this time, temperatures are mild with clear skies, which is ideal for road trips. But in general, you can find interesting things to see and do in WA all year round.
In summer, the white sandy beaches of the Coral Coast, Pilbara and Margaret River Gorges are a favourite destination for people to cool off. Head to Perth's Cottesloe Beach for a classic day at the beach, surfing, snorkelling and snorkelling and explore the nearby limestone cliffs for sunset views. Enjoy the crystal clear waters and coral reefs of Turquoise Bay or drive around Cape Naturaliste.
During shoulder seasons, when it's not so hot and cold, it's the perfect time to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Karijini National Park or the lush forests of Purnululu National Park, among others. A variety of outdoor activities are available in the parks, including hiking, mountain biking, swimming and much more.
Winter is a good season to explore the region's monuments and historical sites. From the ancient Aboriginal sites of the Pilbara to the colonial architecture of Fremantle. Those looking for something different can visit the haunting Fremantle Prison or visit Wave Rock, a unique rock formation sculpted by wind and rain.
Need inspiration for your Western Australia camping adventure?
Not sure where to go in your hired campervan or motorhome? Western Australia offers diverse landscapes and incredible road trips. Here's some inspiration to kickstart your journey:
Quick getaways (1-3 days)
Longer adventures (4-7 days)
Extended explorations (1 week+)
Practical tips
Still undecided?
Top 5 campgrounds and caravan parks in Western Australia:
- RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort: Located 9 hours (850 km) north of Perth, perfect for dolphin encounters and exploring the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
- Ningaloo Lighthouse Holiday Park: Situated in Exmouth, 13 hours (1,270 km) north of Perth, ideal for exploring the Ningaloo Reef.
- BIG4 Beachlands Holiday Park: Located in Busselton, 2.5 hours (220 km) south of Perth, great for exploring the Margaret River region.
- Kimberley Croc Motel & Caravan Park: Based in Derby, 24 hours (2,400 km) north of Perth, perfect for Kimberley adventures.
- Albany Gardens Holiday Resort: Situated in Albany, 4.5 hours (420 km) southeast of Perth, ideal for exploring the Great Southern region.
Remember to check distances and plan your trip accordingly. Western Australia is vast, so be prepared for long drives between destinations. Happy exploring!
Easy & Affordable WA Campervan Hire: 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 Western Australia?
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 long can I stay in a caravan park in WA?
In Western Australia, commercial caravan parks set their own minimum and maximum stay durations. However, you cannot stay in a nature-based caravan park for more than 28 nights in a 3-month period or more than 3 nights in a 28-day period on land you legally own. If you’re planning on staying in a caravan park for more than 3 months, you may be able to arrange an agreement with a long-term park with a proper written agreement in place. It’s important to plan ahead and know where you can stay for how long before you leave for your road trip adventure.
How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Western Australia?
Prices for motorhomes and campervans in Western Australia 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 Western Australia?
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 Western Australia?
To hire a motorhome or campervan in Western Australia, a full and valid driver's licence is required. According to the Government of Western Australia, if you're visiting the state "for less than six months you can drive on your overseas driver licence provided it is valid and current”, subject to the following conditions:
a current licence issued in another country that is written in English
a current licence with an English translation if necessary or an international driver's licence.
You must carry your licence documents at all times when driving and produce these and your passport to police on request.
You must not be disqualified from driving in any country.
If your overseas licence expires while you are in Australia, you must get an Australian licence.
Areas in Western Australia with vans available: