Camping Tips
If you’re planning an adventure across Australia in a campervan, you’ll find a mix of campgrounds, holiday parks, and freedom camping spots to choose from.
Powered and Unpowered Sites
Want to plug in and enjoy some home comforts? Powered camping sites at campgrounds or holiday parks are your best bet. Prefer to go off-grid and wake up somewhere wild? Australia’s freedom camping areas—sometimes called free camping—let you soak up the countryside, bush, or coast for little to no cost. Just remember: you can’t park up anywhere you please. Each state has its own rules about freedom camping, so always check local regulations in advance and look for designated free camping spots.
Keep in mind, even at free campsites, there might be a small fee managed by an honesty box. And no matter where you stay, always leave your site as you found it—take your rubbish with you and use dump stations where available. The free thl Roadtrip App can help you find dump stations, fuel, free WiFi and everything else you’ll need on the road.
Campgrounds and Caravan Parks
Australia is dotted with campgrounds and caravan parks, ranging from basic bush sites to well-equipped holiday parks. Most offer amenities like bathrooms, kitchens, laundries, and even activities for the kids. Before you book, check the campground’s website to make sure it has what you need, including whether they are pet-friendly, if you have your furry one with you.
Holiday Park Networks
For extra comfort and reliable facilities, Australia’s top holiday park networks like BIG4, Aspen, Discovery Parks, Top Parks, Ingenia, Tasman, Reflections or motoring groups like RAC and NRMA are hard to beat. They offer powered sites, friendly staff, and plenty of advice for making the most of your trip.
You can search for and book these parks in the thl Roadtrip App, under the “All Campgrounds” dropdown menu.
Extra Accommodation Tips
- Rest after your flight: If you’re flying into Australia from overseas, book a hotel or motel near your campervan pick-up branch for your first night. You’ll start your journey fresh, avoiding the dangers of driving tired or jet lagged.
- Book ahead in peak season: The best campsites fill up quickly, especially during peak holiday seasons. Booking in advance can save you a lot of hassle.
- Meet other travellers: Caravan and holiday parks are great places to swap stories and pick up tips from fellow road trippers. Don’t be shy—most Australian campervan travellers are a friendly bunch.
We love New Zealand for its wild beauty and friendly locals, but it’s also a place that takes environmental care seriously. That means following a few rules to keep the country clean and green for everyone.
Self-Contained Vehicles
A self-contained campervan has everything you need to camp without outside help for at least three days: fresh water, a toilet, and waste tanks. In New Zealand, you must be in a certified self-contained vehicle to freedom camp. Some Mighty campers qualify, but always check when you book.
If your campervan isn’t self-contained (no toilet, shower, or grey water storage), you must stay at sites with toilet facilities. And remember to always empty waste tanks at official dump stations, which you can locate using the thl Roadtrip app.
Local Stays Membership
Want to get off the beaten path? Add the Local Stays membership to your booking for $59 per year and unlock access to a network of over a hundred overnight spots at local businesses—wineries, olive groves, breweries, farms, and more. Meet the people behind the products, try their food or wine, and in exchange, stay overnight at no extra charge. All Mighty campers except the Highball and Double Down are eligible.
With Local Stays, you’ll:
- Connect with real Kiwis and local artisans
- Park overnight in safe, welcoming surroundings
- Experience unique regional products and hidden gems
Where Can You Camp?
- Department of Conservation Campsites: Open to all vehicle types.
- Holiday Park Association of NZ: All vehicles welcome.
- Designated campsites with toilets: Any campervan.
- Designated campsites without toilets: Self-contained vehicles only.
- Local Stays: Toilet/shower-equipped vehicles only
Holiday Park Networks
For extra comfort and reliable facilities, New Zealand’s top holiday park networks—like Tasman and Top10 —are hard to beat. They offer powered sites, friendly staff, and plenty of advice for making the most of your trip.
You can search for and book these parks in the thl Roadtrip App, under the “All Campgrounds” dropdown menu.
If you’re planning an adventure across Australia in a campervan, you’ll find a mix of campgrounds, holiday parks, and freedom camping spots to choose from.
Powered and Unpowered Sites
Want to plug in and enjoy some home comforts? Powered camping sites at campgrounds or holiday parks are your best bet. Prefer to go off-grid and wake up somewhere wild? Australia’s freedom camping areas—sometimes called free camping—let you soak up the countryside, bush, or coast for little to no cost. Just remember: you can’t park up anywhere you please. Each state has its own rules about freedom camping, so always check local regulations in advance and look for designated free camping spots.
Keep in mind, even at free campsites, there might be a small fee managed by an honesty box. And no matter where you stay, always leave your site as you found it—take your rubbish with you and use dump stations where available. The free thl Roadtrip App can help you find dump stations, fuel, free WiFi and everything else you’ll need on the road.
Campgrounds and Caravan Parks
Australia is dotted with campgrounds and caravan parks, ranging from basic bush sites to well-equipped holiday parks. Most offer amenities like bathrooms, kitchens, laundries, and even activities for the kids. Before you book, check the campground’s website to make sure it has what you need, including whether they are pet-friendly, if you have your furry one with you.
Holiday Park Networks
For extra comfort and reliable facilities, Australia’s top holiday park networks like BIG4, Aspen, Discovery Parks, Top Parks, Ingenia, Tasman, Reflections or motoring groups like RAC and NRMA are hard to beat. They offer powered sites, friendly staff, and plenty of advice for making the most of your trip.
You can search for and book these parks in the thl Roadtrip App, under the “All Campgrounds” dropdown menu.
Extra Accommodation Tips
- Rest after your flight: If you’re flying into Australia from overseas, book a hotel or motel near your campervan pick-up branch for your first night. You’ll start your journey fresh, avoiding the dangers of driving tired or jet lagged.
- Book ahead in peak season: The best campsites fill up quickly, especially during peak holiday seasons. Booking in advance can save you a lot of hassle.
- Meet other travellers: Caravan and holiday parks are great places to swap stories and pick up tips from fellow road trippers. Don’t be shy—most Australian campervan travellers are a friendly bunch.
We love New Zealand for its wild beauty and friendly locals, but it’s also a place that takes environmental care seriously. That means following a few rules to keep the country clean and green for everyone.
Self-Contained Vehicles
A self-contained campervan has everything you need to camp without outside help for at least three days: fresh water, a toilet, and waste tanks. In New Zealand, you must be in a certified self-contained vehicle to freedom camp. Some Mighty campers qualify, but always check when you book.
If your campervan isn’t self-contained (no toilet, shower, or grey water storage), you must stay at sites with toilet facilities. And remember to always empty waste tanks at official dump stations, which you can locate using the thl Roadtrip app.
Local Stays Membership
Want to get off the beaten path? Add the Local Stays membership to your booking for $59 per year and unlock access to a network of over a hundred overnight spots at local businesses—wineries, olive groves, breweries, farms, and more. Meet the people behind the products, try their food or wine, and in exchange, stay overnight at no extra charge. All Mighty campers except the Highball and Double Down are eligible.
With Local Stays, you’ll:
- Connect with real Kiwis and local artisans
- Park overnight in safe, welcoming surroundings
- Experience unique regional products and hidden gems
Where Can You Camp?
- Department of Conservation Campsites: Open to all vehicle types.
- Holiday Park Association of NZ: All vehicles welcome.
- Designated campsites with toilets: Any campervan.
- Designated campsites without toilets: Self-contained vehicles only.
- Local Stays: Toilet/shower-equipped vehicles only
Holiday Park Networks
For extra comfort and reliable facilities, New Zealand’s top holiday park networks—like Tasman and Top10 —are hard to beat. They offer powered sites, friendly staff, and plenty of advice for making the most of your trip.
You can search for and book these parks in the thl Roadtrip App, under the “All Campgrounds” dropdown menu.