10 Best Motorhomes & RV Rentals In New South Wales, Australia - Updated 2024

Lawrence
Lawrence 
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New South Wales is the state that is home to the famous city of Sydney, and the fun certainly doesn’t stop there. It also offers miles of stunning coastline to explore, and plenty of beaches, where you can soak up the sun, sea and sand. If you’re a wine enthusiasts, explore Hunter Valley, one of Australia’s top wine-producing regions. Adventurers must visit Snowy Mountains and world heritage-listed Blue Mountains. For a laid-back beach life, Byron Bay is the place to visit. With so many diverse and unforgettable experiences to be had, the best way to enjoy them all is to hit the road, and take your home with you. That’s why, we’ve put together a list of the best motorhomes & RV rentals in New South Wales, Australia. Keep reading.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 11, 2024.

1. Compact, ultra-light camper for two, Unanderra (from USD 46)

This compact, ultra-light camper manages to pack plenty into its unique, teardrop-shaped frame. It features a queen-size bed, TV and DVD player, and a kitchen, complete with two gas burners, a refrigerator and a sink. The sleeping area can comfortably accommodate a couple, and one small child, and gives you the choice of bringing your own bedding or hiring a set of luxurious bedding for a small additional fee. For those new to towing, it’s an excellent choice for a simple, get-up-and-go getaway into the great outdoors.

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Myrniong, VIC, AU
13 reviews  
rv-rental 2 Guests

2. Easy-to-tow caravan for five, Kiama (from USD 61)

This lightweight, easy-to-tow caravan is great for first-timers and families looking for a hassle-free adventurous vacation. It sleeps up to five people, and is fully equipped with all the amenities you need to feel right at home, no matter where the road takes you. It features an indoor shower, a toilet, a kitchen with a microwave, oven, stove and refrigerator, and a 130 litre (34 gallon) water tank. All you need to do is hook it up to a suitable vehicle and you’re ready to experience all that New South Wales has to offer.

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Kiama, NSW, AU
20 reviews  
rv-rental 5 Guests

3. Budgie Van, Banksmeadow (from USD 28)

The Budgie Van is a cheap and cheerful option for backpackers and budget conscious travellers. This converted 2013 Mitsubishi Express Van comfortably sleeps two, and has a large kitchenette with a gas cooker, kitchen sink and water tank. It also features playful original artwork with colours that capture the feel of an Australian sunset and are sure to put a smile on your face. Other extras that’ll brighten any travellers day include unlimited kilometres, access to free and discounted campsites, a complimentary driving guide and app, free road atlas, and round-the-clock roadside assistance.

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Banksmeadow, NSW, AU
rv-rental 2 Guests

4. Stylish trailer for three, Point Clare (from USD 46)

Compact meets comfort in this cleverly designed trailer, suitable for couples with a baby or one small child. Inside, you’ll find a queen-size bed and a small children’s bunk in the cosy, cave-like main compartment with a fan. There’s also a folding camp kitchen with a stove, a solar panel for charging, and a pull out awning with table and chairs. It’s super easy to setup, and so light that you’ll barely notice it’s there while you’re on the go.

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Myrniong, VIC, AU
6 reviews  
rv-rental 3 Guests

5. The Riverina, Sydney (from USD 51)

the riverina, sydney

The Riverina is a 2010 Toyota HiAce Hitop Campervan that sleeps four guests and can be picked up or dropped off at any of six locations throughout Australia, so you can see more in less time and take your trip beyond New South Wales, should you desire. Beyond all the usual amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, fresh water tank, solar power, outdoor awning and camping chairs, it also comes with exclusive discounts at some of New South Wales’ top caravan parks, complimentary maps and camping guides, and the reassurance of 24 hour unlimited roadside assistance.

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Sydney, NSW, AU
rv-rental 4 Guests

6. Sunrise Charlie, North Rocks (from USD 42)

This campervan is perfect for couples with a sense of adventure. It features a queen-size bed, a small kitchen, solar panels for keeping all your devices and kitchen appliances charged and complimentary kayak and bike racks for those who want to take their New South Wales explorations beyond the beaten path. It has a fold-out awning with an outdoor dining table and chairs, so you can set-up anywhere and enjoy fresh air and fabulous views. It also has a portable outdoor shower, perfect for perking you up after a day of cycling and kayaking adventures.

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North Rocks, NSW, AU
2 reviews  
rv-rental 2 Guests

7. Off-road camper for eight, Balgowlah (from USD 34)

For bigger families or groups travelling together, this trailer features a fold-out tent with sleeping room for up to eight people, and a full camping kitchen, including a gas stove, kitchen sink and a 50 litre (13.2 gallon) fresh water tank. Whether you decide to set up a camp in the middle of nowhere or in the heart of one of New South Wales’ many campgrounds, you can sit back and relax anywhere, thanks to a host of extras, including a dining table and chairs, outdoor awning, queen-size mattress, and folding camping cots.

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Balgowlah, NSW, AU
1 review  
rv-rental 8 Guests

8. Simple motorhome with an outdoor solar shower, Botany (from USD 130)

Fun comes first in this converted 2004 Ford Econovan. Beyond the double bed that converts into a couch and the kitchen basics, you’ll get snorkelling gear, fishing rods, binoculars, and games to keep you entertained throughout your trip. There’s also an awning, perfect for pairing with the folding table and chairs, a second battery with USB charger, and an outdoor solar shower. The kitchen features a gas stove, cutlery, pots and pans, a bucket for doing the dishes, and an ice box. And to help fill said ice box, the owner even provides a free beer on pick-up.

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Botany, NSW, AU
rv-rental 2 Guests

9. Cashew, a vintage camper for three, Annandale (from USD 40)

Camping holidays have a way of awakening your sense of nostalgia, and Cashew, a lovingly restored 1985 Toyota HiAce camper does the same. With its retro colour scheme and charming features, including fairy lights, a moon roof and classic pop top, it takes you back to a simpler time without scrimping on the modern amenities. Packed into this taste of the past, you’ll find seating and sleeping room for three, WiFi, a TV and DVD player, a backup camera, an outdoor shower, and all the kitchen essentials, including a stove, a refrigerator and a sink. Plus, it’s pet friendly, so your best friend can join you on that trip back into the 80s or out into the wilderness.

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Annandale, NSW, AU
rv-rental 3 Guests

10. Comfortable campervan with a rooftop solar, Darlinghurst

This campervan can sleep two people, and is geared for going beyond the ordinary. With its excellent fuel economy, you can explore more of New South Wales for less, and with its great list of amenities you can go off-the-grid with ease. It features a rooftop solar to keep the built-in refrigerator and all of your smartphones and laptops powered, no matter where your journey takes you. It also comes with full bedding, a camping table and chairs, beach shade, stove, and all the cooking gear you need to whip up fabulous meals.

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Darlinghurst, NSW, AU
rv-rental 2 Guests

New adventures await in New South Wales

From experiencing the sights of Sydney or the serenity of the Blue Mountains, to learning to surf or mastering the art of wine-tasting, New South Wales is full of adventures of all shapes and sizes. To experience more of them, hit the road and take your holiday to all four corners of this action-packed Australian state.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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