Foodie Itinerary through the Margaret River: 5 Days from Perth Foodie Itinerary through the Margaret River: 5 Days from Perth Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 21 April 2026 0 1592 Article rating: No rating If your ideal escape includes winery lunches, farmers market finds, coastal picnics and slow scenic drives, this five-day Margaret River campervan itinerary is an easy one to love. Starting and ending in Perth, it loops through the Margaret River region at a relaxed pace, giving you time to enjoy gourmet stops without cramming too much into each day. Expect a mix of fresh local produce, cellar doors, forest drives, ocean views and easy town strolls, all with comfortable overnight stays for a campervan along the way. The Margaret River region is one of Western Australia’s most rewarding road trip destinations, especially for travellers who like to shape a trip around food and wine. Distances are manageable, the roads are sealed, and the variety is part of the appeal. One day you can be browsing a market or settling in for a winery lunch, and the next you can be picnicking near karri forest or watching waves roll in along the coast. With just five days, this itinerary keeps the driving sensible and the stops well spaced, so you can savour the region rather than rush through it. Read more
Great Southern Touring Route: A Relaxed 5 Day Campervan Itinerary from Melbourne Great Southern Touring Route: A Relaxed 5 Day Campervan Itinerary from Melbourne Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 21 April 2026 0 1544 Article rating: No rating If you are dreaming of a road trip that blends dramatic coastline, rainforest walks, heritage towns, mountain lookouts and soothing spa country, the Great Southern Touring Route is hard to beat. This classic Victorian road trip loops from Melbourne through the Great Ocean Road, on to the charming fishing village of Port Fairy, up into the Grampians, across to Ballarat and Daylesford, and back to the city. For couples travelling in an Apollo campervan, it is an ideal mix of freedom and comfort, with manageable driving days and plenty of time to linger over bakery stops, beach walks, picnic lunches and sunset lookouts. Autumn and spring are especially lovely for this route, with generally mild weather that is well suited to hiking, sightseeing and relaxed outdoor dining, though temperatures can vary depending on where you are along the route. Read more
Family-Friendly Brisbane to Gold Coast Itinerary - 5 Day Itinerary Family-Friendly Brisbane to Gold Coast Itinerary - 5 Day Itinerary Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 15 April 2026 0 2098 Article rating: No rating If you are looking for an easy-going Brisbane to Gold Coast itinerary that gives families time to actually enjoy the journey, this five day escape is made for you. Starting and ending in Brisbane, this slow-paced Gold Coast road trip keeps driving manageable while packing in plenty of memorable moments. Think rainforest walks on Tamborine Mountain, glow worm caves, family-friendly beaches, a day of theme parks and water play, plus laid-back afternoons for picnics, board games, reading books, and enjoying your campground. It is the kind of Gold Coast itinerary that balances big attractions with the simple pleasures that make family holidays feel special. One of the best things about this route is that every season brings something a little different. Autumn and spring are especially good for a family road trip, with warm sunny days, comfortable temperatures, and great conditions for exploring the Gold Coast hinterland. Summer is ideal if your family is all about beaches and water parks, while winter still brings mild weather that suits walks, wildlife parks, and coastal exploring. With short driving days and plenty of time outside the campervan, this itinerary is designed to help families slow down and soak up the best of southeast Queensland. Read more
Winter Whale Watching on Western Australia’s Coral Coast: 14-Day Campervan Itinerary Winter Whale Watching on Western Australia’s Coral Coast: 14-Day Campervan Itinerary Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 8 April 2026 0 2410 Article rating: No rating Winter on Western Australia’s Coral Coast is all about big skies, calm roads, and even bigger marine encounters. With mild daytime temperatures around 20–25°C depending on how far north you travel, this is a great season to slow down, explore national parks, picnic on empty beaches, and witness the humpback whale migration. You can also catch the tail end of whale shark season at Ningaloo Reef in early winter, making this a dream time to combine iconic wildlife swims with leisurely coastal drives. This relaxed 14-day round trip from Perth in an Apollo 2WD campervan keeps each day under four hours behind the wheel, sticking to sealed roads and savoring the best of Western Australia’s Coral Coast from Perth to Exmouth and back. Read more
Winter Barossa Valley long weekend road trip Winter Barossa Valley long weekend road trip Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 8 April 2026 0 2255 Article rating: No rating A winter road trip escape to South Australia’s Barossa Valley is all about misty mornings, bold reds by crackling fires, and slow days spent wandering between vineyards, trails and country markets. With comfortable daytime temperatures around the mid teens and crisp, clear nights, the cooler months are ideal for couples who want to savour big flavours and quiet landscapes without the summer crowds. This relaxed five day campervan itinerary starts and ends in Adelaide and keeps drives short so you can linger over tastings, unwind in a day spa, and stroll scenic lookouts at sunset. After you collect your campervan from Apollo’s Adelaide branch, you will travel on easy, sealed roads and settle into welcoming caravan parks that make cozy evenings simple. Throughout, remember the golden rule of wine country: never drink and drive. Book a local tour, use a shuttle, or plan to stay within walking distance of a cellar door. Many wineries and farm stays also host self-contained campervans by prior arrangement so you can taste responsibly and rest on site. Read more