13th November 2024
Tasmania is a unique island state with a temperate climate perfect for year-round outdoor activities. That's why it's one of our favourite destinations for road tripping and camping in a caravan, campervan or motorhome hire.
Spring (September-November) is the ideal time to see Cradle Mountain’s wildflowers bloom and visit the vineyards as the grapes begin to ripen. One of the most popular attractions is Tasmanian Devil Park, where you can see these unique animals up close. Don't miss Mount Wellington either during your camper hire in Tasmania, where you can experience the snow in spring.
In summer (December-February) visitors come to enjoy the warm weather and long days. Hiking and cycling are popular activities at this time, but if you want to cool off with swimming and surfing, head to Seven Mile Beach near Hobart, one of the island's most popular beaches.
Autumn (March-May) brings cooler temperatures and stunning foliage, making it the perfect time for hikes and drives through the countryside. Winter (June-August) is quieter, but there are still plenty of things to do, including skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. No matter what time of year you visit Tasmania, you're sure to find plenty of activities to keep you busy.
Prices for motorhomes and campervans in Tasmania typically range from $60 to $350 per day. Prices are set by the owner and tend to vary depending on how far in advance you book, the time of year, the type of van you choose and its features (beds, kitchen, amenities, etc.).
14 days is the minimum time you need to caravan around Tasmania to ensure you see the most popular sights. 7 to 14 days is enough to travel through the top national parks and towns. A full month will give you more time to see different attractions, take hikes and relax on some of the state’s best beaches. If you only have 2 to 3 days, like a weekend, you can plan accordingly to see top destinations, such as Hobart and surrounding areas, like Coles Bay, Launceston, Devenport and Cradle Mountain.
Content from the Camplify website.