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Get ready to hit the road with an epic adventure in Tasmania! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Tasmania 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 motorhome, or campervan.

Tasmania has so much to offer - from stunning beaches to rugged mountain ranges; a trip to Tasmania will not disappoint. Unique to Tasmania, you'll find the iconic Wine Glass Bay, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, and the chance to see a wombat or two! If you're looking for stunning walking trails, Tasmania has you covered. If you're looking for waterfalls, snowy mountains and beautiful coastlines with bright orange granite rocks, Tassie is the place for you. Wanting to visit wineries, lavender farms and art galleries - you guessed it, Tasmania has it all! 
 

Explore beyond where you've been before, book your Tasmanian road trip today!

 

Tasmania - lavender field with Apollo Euro Tourer

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Tasmania
 

1. Enjoy return itinerary with pick up and drop off from Hobart

2. Travel one-way between our Melbourne and Hobart branches

3. Fly to Hobart 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.

 

 

Weather & Seasons in Tasmania

To get the most out of your time in Tasmania, we could recommend planning and taking note of the seasons and typical weather you may experience during your trip. 

It's worth noting that while Tasmania does have four distinct seasons, given its proximity to the Southern Ocean, the weather in Tassie can vary greatly on any given day, and in any season. The warmest months are through Summer - December, January, and February - however, even in Summer, Tasmania can have cold, windy and wet weather. Autumn and Spring typically bring still and sunny days, while in winter Tassie turns into a winter wonderland with snow found in higher altitude regions.  

We would recommend that you stay hydrated, be sun smart and dress for the conditions - it's worth packing a warm jacket as well as a wind and rain proof jacket no matter when you're visiting beautiful Tasmania.

 

Things to do in Tasmania

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Top 10 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Tasmania

 To make your Tasmanian road trip itinerary planning all the easier, we thought we’d list out top 10 things to do with the family while...
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Popular Tasmania Road Trp & Itineraries

Brisbane to Byron Bay: 5 Day Road Trip Itinerary
Alyssa Tresider

Brisbane to Byron Bay: 5 Day Road Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Brisbane to Gold Coast 

Distance: 80 kms
Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

Collect your Apollo campervan from the Brisbane branch and roll onto the M1 for an easy cruise south. With the ocean drawing closer and the hinterland rising to your right, today is all about easing into holiday mode. Take your time, build in a short rainforest walk, then arrive on the coast in time for a barefoot sunset and a relaxed dinner by the beach. 

Where to stop between Brisbane and Gold Coast 

Tamborine Mountain, Curtis Falls Walk: A gentle 1.1 km return rainforest track to a waterfall lookout makes a perfect first leg-stretcher. Springbrook National Park: Pause at Purling Brook Falls for sweeping valley views, or plan a dusk visit to the Natural Bridge for a magical glow-worm show after dark. Burleigh Head National Park: Wander the oceanview trail around the headland and watch surfers carve lines below. 

Things to do in Gold Coast 

Unwind with a swim at Burleigh, Main Beach or Coolangatta. Always swim between the flags and check local conditions. Then spread a picnic rug on Burleigh Hill for golden-hour views across the skyline. If you prefer to keep moving, hire bikes and follow sections of the flat Oceanway path for an easy couple’s ride by the water. Cap the evening with fresh seafood and a beachside stroll under the stars. 

Where to stay in Gold Coast 

For a relaxed coastal base, set up at Burleigh Beach Tourist Park for easy access to the surf, headland walks and cafes. Prefer a resort-style stay with extra amenities and roomy powered sites? BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park is a convenient alternative just inland, ideal for a quiet night and an early start south. 

 

Day 2: Gold Coast to Byron Bay 

Distance: 90 kms 
Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

Take it slow this morning with a sunrise beach walk and coffee, then meander down the coast into New South Wales. Keep the drive short and scenic, allowing plenty of time to settle into Byron, wander its village streets, and head for the lighthouse as the afternoon light softens. 

Where to stop between Gold Coast and Byron Bay 

Coolangatta and Snapper Rocks: Stretch your legs on the coastal path and gaze over world-class breaks rolling into Rainbow Bay. Tumgun Lookout, Burleigh Head National Park: If you missed the headland on Day 1, take the short walk to Tumgun for sweeping views north to Surfers Paradise and south toward Currumbin and beyond. Wategos and The Pass (on arrival): Park up and walk the sands to get your first taste of Byron’s famed curved bays. 

Things to do in Byron Bay 

Drive to Cape Byron and follow the lighthouse walking track that loops past sea cliffs, pandanus groves and white-sand coves. The outlook from the lighthouse is spectacular, and in winter and early spring you may spot whales breaching offshore. Back in town, browse boutique shops and galleries, then settle into a cosy dinner at a local eatery. For tomorrow, consider booking a sea kayaking tour to explore the bay up close. 

Where to stay in Byron Bay 

First Sun Holiday Park puts you right by Main Beach and a short stroll from cafes and the lighthouse trackhead. Prefer a more spacious, laid-back feel close to nature? Ingenia Holidays Byron Bay offers roomy powered sites set among coastal greenery, with easy access to the beach. 

 

Day 3: Byron Bay 

Distance: 20 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

Wake early for a memorable sunrise at Cape Byron, Australia’s mainland easternmost point, where first light spills across the Pacific and the headland glows. After coffee and pastries in town, enjoy a day dedicated to the simple pleasures that make Byron special, from ocean adventures to markets and lazy beach time. 

Things to do in Byron Bay 

Join a local sea kayaking tour for a 2 to 2.5 hour paddle around Cape Byron. Calm mornings are best, and you may encounter dolphins and turtles gliding alongside your kayak. If you are visiting between June and October, keep an eye out for migrating humpbacks passing the headland. On a Thursday morning, swing by the Byron Farmers Market at Butler Street Reserve for fresh fruit, artisan breads, cheeses and coffee. Prefer a low-key day? Hire cruisers and roll along Byron’s cycle-friendly beachfront paths to Belongil or Clarks Beach, stopping for a picnic on the grass at Wategos or a swim at The Pass. As evening falls, head to Main Beach for live buskers and a pastel-hued sunset over the hinterland ridgelines. 

Where to stay in Byron Bay 

Settle in for a second night at the same Byron Bay holiday park. Keeping the same base lets you slow down, wander everywhere on foot or two wheels, and fully embrace the relaxed rhythm of this coastal town. 

  

Day 4: Byron Bay to Brunswick Heads 

Distance: 18 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

Today’s short hop north invites you to sample the Northern Rivers’ small-town charm and river-meets-ocean scenery. Linger over brunch, pick up picnic supplies from local bakeries, then while away the afternoon by calm estuary waters and uncrowded beaches in laid-back Brunswick Heads. 

Where to stop between Byron Bay and Brunswick Heads 

Bangalow Bread Co., Bangalow: A well-loved stop for classic pies, pastries and coffee in a character-filled heritage village. Byron Bay Hot Bread Kitchen: A local institution for old-school sausage rolls, fresh breads and cakes to stock your camper pantry. L’Ultime Patisserie, Byron Bay: Treat yourselves to delicate French-style pastries and tarts for an indulgent afternoon pick-me-up (check current retail hours). Bruns Bakery, Brunswick Heads: Operating on the same site since the 1950s, this retro-chic bakery serves excellent pies and sweets just steps from the river. 

Things to do in Brunswick Heads 

Spread a picnic at Torakina Beach, a sheltered estuary cove suited to a gentle swim in calm conditions. It is best enjoyed after dry weather and around higher tides. Stroll the breakwall to the river mouth for sweeping views down the coast, and wander the village’s vintage shops and cafes. If you packed the bikes, enjoy an easy pedal around town and over the bridges as the tide ripples through the Brunswick River. For a quiet sunset, settle on the riverbank and watch local fishers cast lines while the sky shifts to apricot and lavender. 

Where to stay in Brunswick Heads 

Choose a riverside powered site at Reflections Brunswick Heads Holiday Park for peaceful water views and a short stroll to Main Beach and the village. If you prefer to keep one base, it is a quick return to your Byron Bay park for a final night by the bay. 

 

Day 5: Brunswick Heads to Brisbane 

Distance: 150 kms 
Travel time: ~2 hours 

Savour an unhurried morning by the river, grab one last coffee and pastry, then turn the camper north for an easy cruise back to Brisbane. Build in a couple of coastal lookouts en route for farewell ocean views before city skylines rise ahead. 

Where to stop between Brunswick Heads and Brisbane 

Snapper Rocks Lookout, Rainbow Bay: Gaze across jade-green points and watch boardriders trace perfect lines along the sand-bottom points. Tumgun Lookout, Burleigh Head National Park: A short, rewarding walk to the headland for one final panorama of the beaches that framed your week. 

Things to do in Brisbane 

Return your Apollo campervan to the Brisbane branch and, if time allows, celebrate your coastal loop with a relaxed lunch in the suburbs before heading home. Travellers with a late flight or an extra night up their sleeve can opt for a comfortable stay on the south side and ease into city adventures the following morning. 

Where to stay in Brisbane 

If you need an overnight base at the end of the trip, Brisbane Gateway Resort in Rochedale offers spacious powered sites, a pool and BBQ facilities. It is a convenient spot to refresh and repack before departure. 

This five day Brisbane to Byron Bay road trip itinerary is all about carving out time to be present together. With short drives, sunrise lighthouses, rainforest trails, gentle kayaking, market grazing and sunset picnics, you will return rested, connected and full of coastal memories. When you’re ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road. 

 

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How will you hit the road?

Your vehicle choice will depend on the type of traveller you are. Between motorhomes and campervans, Apollo has the vehicle that will perfectly accommodate your road trip holiday. Curious about the different types you could rent? Check them out below.

A Little Luxury

The Euro Tourer is our top of the range deluxe campervan, equipped with all the luxury inclusions of a motorhome at a more affordable price.Apollo Euro Tourer

Large & spacious

Pace yourself around Tasmania in a comfortable motorhome. With space for 4 - 6 people, our motorhomes are the perfect choice for your next family holiday.

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Compact & comfy

Zip around Tasmania in a campervan for a true van-life experience. Choose from the Apollo Euro Mini, Endeavour Camper, or
Euro Tourer.

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Our Hobart Campervan Rental Branch

Tasmania is home to some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes, a thriving art scene, and finest food.

With our motorhome hire in Tasmania, you can see the beauty of the state without worrying about expensive accommodation.
 
As the state's capital, Hobart is known for its captivating art galleries, sandstone colonial architecture, and has easy access to Mount Wellington.  From Apollo’s Hobart branch, you can take the time to see the heart of the city.

Explore the growing whiskey industry with a distillery tour before enjoying some of Tasmania’s finest produce at Salamanca Markets or one of Hobart’s award winning restaurants. 

Once you've explored Hobart you can venture further afield to explore the amazing beaches, National Parks, walking trails, and wineries that Tasmania has to offer.

 

 

 

 

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