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Melbourne Campervan Adventure: Explore Victoria on Wheels

Melbourne, a highly rated liveable city, offers an excellent starting point for an Australian road trip in a campervan or motorhome. Enjoy the flexibility to explore Victoria, from the Great Ocean Road to national parks.


Why Choose a Campervan or Motorhome in Melbourne?

  • Flexibility: Enjoy spontaneous adventures, stopping wherever and whenever you desire.
  • Cost-Effective Travel: Save on accommodation and cook your own meals, brew your own coffee.
  • Nature Experiences: Wake up to scenic views in the outback or on the beach.
  • Explore!

Understanding Melbourne's Climate for Your Trip:

Melbourne's weather can be variable, so preparation is important.

  • Summer (December - February): Temperatures average around 26°C (79°F), with occasional heat waves reaching 35-40°C (95-104°F). Nights are generally mild. Pack light clothing, sunscreen, and stay hydrated. Check the CFA - County Fire Authority - website https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/ for fire danger ratings in rural areas.
  • Autumn (March - May) & Spring (September - November): Temperatures range from 15°C to 35°C (59-95°F). Spring (especially October) tends to be wetter. Layered clothing is recommended.
  • Winter (June - August): Temperatures average around 14°C (57°F). Rain is possible. Pack warm and waterproof clothing.

Campervan Hire Discounts & Booking

  • Compare prices to find good deals
  • Look for special offers and discounts
  • Book early for better rates and availability
  • Compare insurance options. Rental rates range from approximately AU$40 to AU$380 per day depending on the vehicle
  • Discount codes may offer savings with some companies
  • Options range from 2-berth campervans to 6-berth motorhomes

Campervan Travel Tips for Melbourne & Victoria:

Plan Your Route: Consider these destinations

  • Great Ocean Road: Allow 3-4 days for this coastal drive
  • Grampians National Park: Mountain ranges and waterfalls
  • Mornington Peninsula: Beaches, wineries, and hot springs
  • Victorian High Country: For more rugged terrain
  • Phillip Island: Known for its penguin parade
  • Wilsons Promontory: Coastal scenery and hiking trails

Finding Campsites

  • Use apps like WikiCamps Australia or Campstay to locate campsites
  • Book campsites in advance during peak season
  • Parks Victoria offers camping grounds within national parks

Driving in Victoria

Set off on your Melbourne campervan adventure and discover the beauty of exploring Victoria at your own pace.