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Your Guide to Campervan Hire in Tasmania

Chyna Hayden
October 25, 2023

Ah, Tasmania – an island of untamed beauty and adventure! If you're planning a trip to this enchanting destination, you've made an excellent choice. Tasmania offers diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to pristine wilderness, making it a camper's paradise. And the best way to explore this island's treasures? You guessed it – by renting a campervan. This guide will walk you through the why, the what, the where, and the how of campervan hire in Tasmania!

 

Why Hire a Campervan for a Tasmania Trip

When it comes to exploring Tasmania, campervans are your golden ticket.

Here's why:

Freedom and Flexibility: With a campervan, you're the captain of your journey. No need to stick to rigid itineraries or book accommodations in advance. You can decide where to go and where to stay on a whim!

Cost-Effective: Campervans offer a cost-effective solution for accommodation and transportation in one. Say goodbye to pricey hotels and dining out for every meal.

Closer to Nature: Wake up to the soothing sounds of nature, surrounded by Tasmania's stunning landscapes. You're never far from the great outdoors.

Authentic Experience: Connect with the land, the culture, and the people on your terms. Campervans offer a unique way to experience Tasmania.

 

The Best Things to Do in Tasmania with a Campervan

Now that you've chosen the campervan experience, here are some top activities in Tassie to consider:

Cradle Mountain: Hike, camp, and embrace the tranquility of Cradle Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.

Freycinet National Park: Explore Wineglass Bay, go kayaking, and bask in the stunning beauty of Tasmania's east coast.

Taste the Tassie Food: From fresh seafood to the world-famous Tasmanian whisky, indulge in the island's culinary delights.

Wildlife Encounters: Keep an eye out for the Tasmanian devil, wallabies, and countless bird species as you roam about the island. Or, jump on this Bicheno Penguins Tour.

Bay of Fires: Discover the mesmerizing, fiery orange-hued rocks and tranquil beaches of the Bay of Fires.

 

Campervan Parking in Tasmania

One of the perks of campervan travel is the flexibility in choosing where to stay. Tasmania is well-equipped for campervan parking. Some popular options include:

Campgrounds: Tasmania boasts a network of well-maintained campgrounds. From coastal sites to inland forests, you'll find plenty of choices.

Free Camping: Some areas allow free camping, but always check the local regulations and be mindful of the environment.

Caravan Parks: These parks provide facilities like showers, electricity, and more for a comfortable stay.

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