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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.

 

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Family-Friendly Brisbane to Gold Coast Itinerary - 5 Day Itinerary
Alyssa Tresider

Family-Friendly Brisbane to Gold Coast Itinerary - 5 Day Itinerary

Day 1: Brisbane to Tamborine Mountain 

Distance: 75 kms 
Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

After picking up your campervan in Brisbane, head south for an easy first day that sets the tone for a relaxed family getaway. Rather than rushing straight to the coast, this route eases you into holiday mode with a scenic drive into the Gold Coast hinterland. Tamborine Mountain is a brilliant first overnight stop because it breaks up the journey nicely and gives you a change of scenery straight away, with rainforest air, walking tracks, and plenty to keep kids engaged without spending the whole day on the road. 

Where to stop between Brisbane and Tamborine Mountain 

On the way out of Brisbane, a stop at Daisy Hill Koala Centre is a great option for families. It is free, easy to visit, and gives kids the chance to see koalas up close early in the trip. Further south, you can break up the drive again around Beenleigh for a snack stop or a relaxed lunch before climbing up into the hinterland. Once you arrive on Tamborine Mountain, keep the day simple. A wander on the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk is a fun way to stretch everyone’s legs without tackling a long hike. The elevated walkway through the rainforest canopy feels adventurous for children while still being manageable for most ages. If the weather is warm, Cedar Creek Falls is another lovely family stop for a short walk and some time by the rock pools. 

Things to do in Tamborine Mountain 

Tamborine Mountain is one of the highlights of any family-friendly Brisbane to Gold Coast itinerary because it combines nature with attractions that feel a little bit magical. The Glow Worm Caves are often a hit with children, especially after a day outdoors in the rainforest. It is an easy way to add a memorable cave experience without a long or difficult walk. If your family prefers a slower afternoon, pack a picnic and settle into one of the green spaces around the mountain, then spend the evening back at the campground with card games, books, and an early night among the trees. Local cafés and bakeries also make Tamborine Mountain a good place to pick up sweet treats or an easy dinner before turning in. 

Where to stay in Tamborine Mountain 

Tamborine Mountain Glades is a strong choice for campervan travellers who want a peaceful first night with good facilities and a natural setting. It suits families well thanks to its leafy surrounds and easy access to the area’s attractions. Another practical option is to book a powered site at a campervan-friendly holiday park in the mountain area so you can stay close to the walking tracks and family attractions. Booking ahead is a good idea during weekends and school holiday periods. 

 

Day 2: Tamborine Mountain to Helensvale 

Distance: 28 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Today is all about keeping the drive short and shifting from rainforest to classic Gold Coast fun. Leaving Tamborine Mountain after breakfast, make your way down towards Helensvale, which is perfectly placed for some of the region’s best family attractions. Because the distance is so manageable, you can take it easy in the morning and still have most of the day free for exploring. This is exactly what makes a slower-paced Gold Coast road trip so appealing. You spend less time moving and more time actually enjoying where you are. 

Where to stop between Tamborine Mountain and Helensvale 

The drive itself is straightforward, so there is no need to overcomplicate this day with too many detours. If the family is happy to linger on Tamborine Mountain a little longer, you could enjoy one more scenic lookout, grab brunch from a local café, or pick up picnic supplies before descending to the coast. Once you reach Helensvale, it makes sense to settle into your holiday park first so you can leave the campervan behind and head out with less fuss for the rest of the day. Keeping this transition smooth is especially helpful when travelling with younger children. 

Things to do in Helensvale 

Helensvale is a smart base for families because it puts you close to the big-name theme parks without committing to a long day of driving. Depending on your family’s energy levels, you can spend today dipping into Dreamworld for rides and attractions, or simply enjoy the facilities at your holiday park and save the full theme park day for tomorrow. For families with younger children, this arrival day works well as a soft landing. Let the kids enjoy a playground or open grassy space, have an easy picnic dinner, and keep the evening simple with board games back in the campervan. If your holiday park has family-friendly extras like pools or recreation areas, this is a good time to make the most of them. 

Where to stay in Helensvale 

BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park is one of the most convenient and family-friendly places to stay on this Brisbane to Gold Coast itinerary. It has powered campervan sites and is well located for easy access to the northern Gold Coast attractions. Staying here for two nights makes the trip feel less rushed and helps minimise packing up every morning, which is always a win on a family holiday. 

 

Day 3: Helensvale 

Distance: 10 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

This is your big attractions day, and the beauty of staying put is that you can focus on fun instead of logistics. Helensvale and nearby Coomera are home to some of the best theme parks on the Gold Coast, making this a natural highlight for families. You can tailor the pace depending on the ages of your children, whether that means all-day rides, a half-day with plenty of breaks, or splitting your time between water play and rest. 

Where to stop in Helensvale 

Because you are based nearby, there is no need for a long road journey today. Instead, keep your movements local. Start with an early arrival at Dreamworld if your family loves rides, themed areas, and kid-friendly entertainment. If you are travelling in warmer months, WhiteWater World is the obvious companion for a splash-filled afternoon, especially for children who want to cool off and burn energy in the water. Keeping the day local means you can return to your campsite when anyone needs a break, which can make a huge difference when travelling with younger kids. 

Things to do in Helensvale 

A full day around the theme parks gives this Gold Coast itinerary its big excitement factor. Dreamworld is a strong choice because it combines family rides and entertainment in one spot, while WhiteWater World adds the water park element many kids dream about on a Queensland holiday. If your family would rather keep things more relaxed, you can spend only part of the day at the parks and then return to the campground for downtime. A late afternoon swim, easy dinner, and quiet evening reading or playing games can help balance out the stimulation of the day. That combination of thrill and rest is what makes this trip work so well for families. 

Where to stay in Helensvale 

Stay a second night at BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park. Having a familiar base after a busy day of theme parks is a real bonus for families, and it keeps this Gold Coast road trip comfortably paced. 

 

Day 4: Helensvale to Currumbin 

Distance: 35 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

After the energy of yesterday, today shifts into a gentler coastal rhythm. Travel south along the Gold Coast to Currumbin, where wildlife, beach time, and outdoor adventure all sit close together. This is one of the most family-friendly parts of the coast, and the short drive means you can check out of Helensvale after breakfast and still have almost the whole day free. It is a nice contrast after the theme parks and a chance to enjoy the laid-back side of the region. 

Where to stop between Helensvale and Currumbin 

On the way south, you could pause for a simple beachside snack stop if the family wants to break up the drive, but it is just as easy to head straight to Currumbin and settle in. Once you arrive, the real value is in staying local. Currumbin Alley is ideal for families who want calm water for paddling and a relaxed picnic setting. If you have extra time, nearby Tallebudgera Creek is another excellent option for little swimmers, with sheltered water and sandy edges that suit younger children well. 

Things to do in Currumbin 

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a natural favourite for family travellers, especially if you want a day that mixes animals, open space, and activities for different ages. Kids can enjoy seeing wildlife up close, and older children or teens may love the added challenge of the TreeTop Challenge course nearby. With ropes, ziplines, and aerial obstacles, it adds a fun adventure element to the trip without straying far from the coast. After that, slow the pace right down with takeaway for dinner, then head to the beach for a sunset picnic. This is a great evening for simple family rituals like reading books in the campervan, walking by the water, or letting the kids wind down early after a day outdoors. 

Where to stay in Currumbin 

Choose a powered campervan site at a holiday park in or near Currumbin so you are close to the beach and wildlife attractions. If availability is limited, a nearby southern Gold Coast caravan park also works well and still keeps you within easy reach of Currumbin, Kirra, and Coolangatta for the final day. A location near the southern beaches also makes tomorrow’s return to Brisbane straightforward. 

 

Day 5: Currumbin to Brisbane 

Distance: 95 kms 
Travel time: ~2.5 hours 

Your final day brings you back to Brisbane, but there is still time to enjoy a few memorable stops before the trip wraps up. Rather than rushing off early, start with a relaxed coastal morning. The route north is simple, giving you the freedom to fit in one more beach stop before returning the campervan. It is an easy finish that helps the whole trip feel calm right to the end. 

Where to stop between Currumbin and Brisbane 

For a final dose of sand and sea, Kirra Beach or Rainbow Bay are both lovely family-friendly options. These southern Gold Coast beaches are known for gentler conditions and easygoing scenery, making them perfect for one last paddle, coffee, or picnic breakfast. If your family is more in the mood for a simple break on the road, a playground or lunch stop on the way north helps break up the return drive and gives everyone a chance to stretch before the journey ends. Keeping the last day flexible is often the best approach when little travellers are involved. 

Things to do in Brisbane 

Once back in Brisbane, you may have time for one final easy outing before returning your Apollo campervan. A riverside picnic, a quick playground stop, or simply grabbing an early dinner can be a nice way to close out the holiday. The best part of this itinerary is that it never feels like a race. Even the drive home still leaves space for family time, which is exactly what a successful campervan getaway should do. 

Where to stay in Brisbane 

If you are returning the campervan the same day, you can head straight back to the Brisbane branch. If you would prefer one last night before drop-off, choose a Brisbane holiday park with powered campervan sites so the trip ends as comfortably as it began. 

 

FAQs and quick answers 

1. Is this Brisbane to Gold Coast itinerary good for young kids? 
Yes. It is designed to be slow-paced, with short drives, flexible beach time, wildlife stops, and family-friendly attractions. 

2. How many kilometres is this Gold Coast road trip? 
The full round trip is about 360 kms, which keeps it comfortably manageable and leaves more time for exploring. 

3. What is the best time of year to do this trip? 
Autumn and spring are ideal for comfortable temperatures and outdoor activities. Summer is also great if your family wants beaches and water parks. 

4. Can we include theme parks and still keep the trip relaxed? 
Yes. Staying two nights in Helensvale helps reduce driving and gives you flexibility around Dreamworld and WhiteWater World. 

5. Why include Tamborine Mountain on a Gold Coast itinerary? 
Tamborine Mountain adds rainforest walks, glow worm caves, and a cooler hinterland atmosphere that balances the coast and theme parks beautifully. 

6. Are there good beach options for families on the southern Gold Coast? 
Yes. Currumbin Alley, Tallebudgera Creek, Kirra Beach, and Rainbow Bay are all popular choices for calmer family beach time. 

 

This five day Gold Coast itinerary proves that a family holiday does not need huge distances or packed schedules to feel special. With a mix of Tamborine Mountain, theme parks, beaches, wildlife, and downtime at the campground, it gives you the best of the coast and hinterland without ever feeling rushed. If you want a Brisbane to Gold Coast itinerary that leaves room for both adventure and quiet family moments, this one is easy to follow and even easier to love. 

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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