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Fuel costs for your motorhome roadtrip journey

Fuel is one of the main costs to plan for when travelling around Australia or New Zealand. Prices can vary depending on where you are, your route, and current fuel rates, so it’s helpful to build a simple estimate before you set off.

If you have made a decision on what motorhome or campervan you hope to travel in, have a rough route in mind; a quick check on current pump prices before you go can help you get a you realistic cost estimate in just a few minutes. Think of this page as a friendly planning guide: clear, practical, and transparent.

 

Fuel prices across Australia & New Zealand

Fuel prices can differ depending on location:

Australia: Prices are often higher in remote or regional areas, especially in the Outback 

New Zealand: Prices can vary between islands and regions, especially in the main city Auckland. 

Plan your fuel stops and check pricing ahead of your journey by using popular apps and websites such as: 

Australia FuelPrice 

New Zealand Gaspy

 

What recent global news means for travellers

Disruption to oil supply, refining, or shipping routes typically cause fluctuation in gas prices at the pump. This is one reason prices may feel unpredictable from week to week.

The practical takeaway for guests is simple: build your estimate using current prices, expect some movement, and re-check prices along the way. Planning with a small buffer can make the whole trip feel more relaxed and less uncertain.

 

Travelling smart: how to drive less, save money, and still enjoy the journey 

Typical fuel usage 

Fuel consumption varies by vehicle size and driving conditions, so is a tricky one to gauge. However, this fuel tank planning guide should help you estimate costs quickly, before travel. Because assigned vehicles can vary within a category, exact tank capacity may differ slightly from one vehicle to another. The right way to use these numbers is as a practical planning starting point rather than a guaranteed exact fill amount. 

 

Vehicle Type

Vehicle Length (m) 

Planning Tank Capacity (L) 

Hitop 

5.94m 

80 

Endeavour 

6.10m 

71 

Euro Mini 

5.94m 

80 

Euro Tourer 

7.00m - 7.05m 

71 

Euro Plus 

7.00m 

71 

Euro Quest 

6.70m 

71 

Euro Camper 

7.55m - 7.90m 

100 

Euro Deluxe 

7.55m - 7.90m 

100 

Adventure Camper 4WD 

5.90m 

80 

 

For example, if your motorhome has a 71-litre tank and diesel is AUD$3.16 per litre, a full fill-up would cost about AUD$224.36. If the same fuel is AUD$3.30 per litre, that same fill-up would cost about $234.30. If your motorhome has a 100-litre tank and diesel is AUD$3.16 per litre, a full fill-up would cost about AUD$316. If the same fuel is AUD$3.30 per litre, that same fill-up would cost about $330. That is why fuel prices can make a noticeable difference from one route to another. 

Guests can use this simple math at any point during their trip. Just check the fuel price at a station, multiply it by the estimated tank size for your campervan or motorhome, and you will have a quick refill estimate for budgeting purposes. 

These are planning estimates; your exact vehicle may differ slightly. Your total fuel cost will depend on a number of factors from how far you travel, the terrain (mountains, highways, gravel roads), the weather and individual driving style.  

To help you prepare, we’ve put together a few tips for fuel-efficient travel: 

  • Drive at a steady pace and avoid unnecessary idling. 
  • Refill water tank once you arrive at your next campsite to reduce weight as you drive to the next campsite. 
  • Linger for longer - Spend more time at each destination to reduce daily driving distances.  Explore each destination in more detail and enjoy getting closer to the destination. 
  • Use our trip planning tools, itineraries and our thl Roadtrip app to find campsites and things to see and do. 
  • At pick-up speak with our team for route suggestions that optimise fuel access and efficiency. 
  • Check fuel prices regularly during your trip. We also suggest filling up before heading into remote areas.  

 

Plan your trip

Western Australia | Perth To Esperance Road Trip Itinerary
Alyssa Tresider

Western Australia | Perth To Esperance Road Trip Itinerary

Australia's south west with Apollo

Thinking of a southwest Australia road trip? This 10-day Perth to Esperance itinerary covers nearly 2,000 km, taking you from the city to the sea, through forests, farmland, wine country, and national parks. It’s a flexible and scenic route that keeps drive times manageable. We recommend sticking to a maximum of 3–4 hours on the road each day, so you have plenty of time to stop, stretch, and explore along the way.

Whether you’re looking for turquoise beaches, bushland hikes, heritage towns or inland rock formations, this route delivers variety without rushing. You’ll leave Perth, wind through towering forests and vineyard country, relax in quiet coastal towns like Denmark and Bremer Bay, camp under the stars in Cape Le Grand, and wrap up with the dramatic granite wave of Hyden. It’s set up as a 10-day trip, but you can easily extend your stays at any of the stops if you’d like more time to take it all in.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 1: Perth to Bunbury

Distance: 170km

Travel time: 2 hours

You leave Perth on the Forrest Highway, passing rolling farmland and stands of jarrah forest. Midway you’ll see the Harvey Dam and the South West Highway signposts to small timber towns. Before reaching the coast, you enter Bunbury, a city famous for its friendly bottlenose dolphins that often visit Koombana Bay.

Tips and things to do:

  • This is first-come, first served and not bookable, so arrive early if you can.

  • Stock up on supplies in Bunbury town centre before driving south.

Stay at: Belvidere Campground. It sits beside the inlet with level tent sites, toilets and basic picnic shelters. If rain or traffic holds you up, head straight here rather than hunting around Bunbury. 

Image: Mark Stevens and Jess Kearney

 

Day 2: Bunbury to Margaret River

Distance: 100km

Travel time: 1 hour, 15 minutes

From Bunbury you can head south on Caves Road, winding past limestone cliffs and ocean lookouts at Bunbury’s southern beaches. The final hour takes you past plantations and dairy farms. When you arrive in Margaret River, it’s a great place to grab lunch. It’s known for wonderful food and wineries so you’ll be spoiled for choice. 

Things to do:

  • Stop at Walsh and Sons vineyard on the way and enjoy a platter of gourmet crackers, free range smoked meats and local cheeses.

  • Watch the surfers at Prevelly. 

Stay at:  Boranup Forest Campground (Karri Forest stay). It  lies off Caves Road beneath towering karri trees. You can book a bush cabin or unpowered site surrounded by ancient forest.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 3: Margaret River to Denmark

Distance: 315km

Travel time: 3 hours, 40 minutes

Today’s drive follows the south coast highway through dairy farms and jarrah forest, with occasional glimpses of the Southern Ocean at coastal towns like Walpole. Before reaching William Bay, you pass Denmark, a riverside town known for its artisan breweries, scenic riverside walks and local galleries.

Things to do:

Stay at: Parry Beach Campground in William Bay National Park. It is tucked behind dunes with picnic tables, composting toilets and campfire rings. Buy firewood on site for evening marshmallows.  Note that most WA national-park campgrounds only allow fires 1 Apr – 30 Nov and only when no fire ban is current.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 4: Denmark to Albany

Distance: 55km

Travel time: 40 minutes

You leave Denmark along the South Coast Highway, passing through rolling sheep paddocks and roadside wind turbines before dropping down to Albany’s rugged granite shoreline. Albany welcomes you with its historic CBD, the Old Gaol Museum and the calm waters of Middleton Beach.

Tips and things to do:

Stay at: Stay at BIG4 Middleton Beach holiday park. They have a great selection of powered sites with direct access to Middleton beach.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 5: Albany to Bremer Bay

Distance: 180km

Travel time: 2 hours, 15 minutes

Bremer Bay is a quiet coastal town where farmland meets turquoise sea. Stop here to break up the longer southern stretch of the drive while still making time for beach walks, wildlife and swimming.  

Things to do:

Stay at: Stay at Bremer Bay Caravan Park is central and close to the beach, with powered sites and good facilities.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

Day 6 & 7: Bremer Bay to Esperance & Cape Le Grand

Distance: 390km

Travel time: 4 hours

The Bremer bay to Esperance drive time is just over 4 hours, so one of the longer drives on this itinerary.  It’s one of Western Australia’s most varied road trips, moving from rugged granite shores into rolling farmland and wildflower‐studded scrub. Once in Esperance, you’ll be met with striking white beaches, turquoise water, and the rugged coastlines of Cape Le Grand National Park,  all within an easy drive from town.

Split your time between relaxing in Esperance and exploring the national park on a day trip or overnight. 

Stay at: You can either camp inside Cape Le Grand (book ahead at Lucky Bay or Le Grand Beach) or base yourself in Esperance for both nights and do a day trip into the park. Bathers Paradise Caravan Park is a good in-town option with powered sites.

Image: Luke Williams

 

Day 8: Cape Le Grand to Lake King

Distance: 320km

Travel time: 3 hours, 30 minutes

Leaving the coast behind, you'll journey inland through the Wheatbelt region to reach Lake King. This route offers a change of scenery, transitioning from coastal landscapes to expansive farmlands and salt lakes. 

Things to do:

  • Lake King Causeway: Drive along this 10 km stretch that traverses salt lakes adorned with native scrub and, in season, vibrant wildflowers.

  • Bush Engineers Tractor Museum: Discover a collection of homemade tractors and machinery, reflecting the town's innovative spirit.

Stay at: Lake King Caravan Park which offers powered sites and basic amenities, providing a comfortable stopover before continuing your journey.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 9: Lake King to Wave Rock

Distance: 125km

Travel time: 1 hour, 15 minutes

This inland route takes you from coastal scrub into rolling farmlands and open wheatbelt plains.

 Wave Rock highlights

  • Visit Wave Rock itself and see the huge multicoloured granite cliff carved by 2.7 billion years of wind and rain erosion.

  • Explore Mulka’s Cave to see over 450 ancient rock paintings and learn the local Aboriginal legend.

  • Visit Hippo’s Yawn, a nearby rock formation shaped like its namesake

Stay at: Wave Rock Caravan Park. It has powered sites, a swimming pool, cabins, hot showers and a camp kitchen within easy walking distance of the rock.

Image: Instagram - @theramblerco

 

Day 10: Wave Rock to Perth

Distance: 340km

Travel time: 3 hours, 50 minutes

Watch the sunrise break across the wave before leaving camp. From Wave Rock Caravan Park head west on Wave Rock Rd and Lovering Rd to Brookton Hwy, then stay on Brookton Hwy all the way into Perth.

Tips and things to do.

 

Ready to book your Southwest Australia road trip?

With so many great places to stay and things to do when travelling a Perth to Esperance road trip, it’s now time to book your camper. Apollo has a great range of campervans to suit every family, as well as so many campervan itineraries to help you create the best family holiday yet. 

To get out there and start exploring Australia as soon as possible, book your campervan today, either online or in a branch.

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

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