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Explore Australia’s Red Centre with a camper rental

The Red Centre takes its name from the unique red colour of the soil, and the changing hues of the iconic Uluru. The region is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia with its distinct natural landscapes, warm climate, abundant plants and wildlife. Experience the outback by visiting Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Alice Springs and Yulara. A campervan or motorhome rental is the perfect way to explore this vast part of Australia.

Top Campervan and Motorhome Campsites in Red Centre

Alice Springs Heritage Caravan and Tourist Park lies at Lot 8483 on Ragonesi Road in Alice Springs. It lies close to the centre of Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges. The site is highly recommended for those who are camping. Its campsite facilities include a barbecue area, camp kitchen, car parking spaces, laundry, cots, communal refrigerator, gas, iron, shop, public telephone and tour desk.

Ayers Rock Campground is at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort Campground in Yulara. The establishment offers the finest accommodations for all types of budget. Unpowered sites, camping sites, powered sites, village tents and two bedroom cabins are the accommodations that it offers. Its campsite facilities include a barbecue area, camp kitchen, car park, communal kitchen, communal shower, courtesy transfer, gas, ice, wireless Internet access, iron, kiosk, laundry, medical facilities, playground, public telephone, safety deposit box, shop, tour desk and outdoor swimming pool.

G’day Mate Tourist Park is located at Lot 337 and 338 in Alice Springs. The park’s facilities are gas, ice, iron, kiosk, laundry, barbecue facilities, camp kitchen, car parking spaces, communal refrigerator, tour desk and an outdoor swimming pool. The accommodations that it offers are a wide range of cabins, camping sites and caravan sites.

Glen Helen Resort can be found at Namatjira Drive in the West MacDonnell Ranges via Alice Springs. It is a popular oasis resort that serves as the gateway to a number of adventurous destinations such as the Larapinta Trail, Palm Valley, Glen Hellen Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge Water Hole, Redbank Gorge, Roma Gorge and Mount Sonder. The venue is one of the best ways to experience the outback. The accommodations include powered and unpowered sites, fixed tents, bunkhouses and rooms. Spotting wildlife, bird watching, bush walking, camping, cycling, star gazing and swimming are just some of the popular activities within the campsite.

Heritage Caravan Park is at 40 Ragonesi Road in Alice Springs. The establishment is not too far from the heart of the town, and is nestled among the MacDonnell Ranges. Its campsite facilities include a barbecue area, camp kitchen, car parking spaces, iron, gas, laundry, library and shop. The accommodations that it offers include campsites, unpowered sites, powered sites, onsite vans and cabins.

Kings Canyon Resort offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every traveler’s needs and budget. Unpowered sites, powered sites, budget lodge rooms, standard rooms and a deluxe spa room are the accommodations available. The establishment lies along Luritja Road, Kings Canyon. Camp facilities include a bar, barbecue facilities, camp kitchen, communal kitchen, communal refrigerator, car parking spaces, gas, ice, iron, laundry, playground, restaurant, shop, tennis court, tour desk, outdoor swimming pool and foreign currency exchange.

MacDonnell Range Holiday Park is situated at Palm Place in Alice Springs. Staying at the park enables visitors to enjoy the beauty of the MacDonnell Ranges. Its campsite facilities include a bar, barbecue facilities, bicycle hire, business services, camp kitchen, car park, child pool, communal kitchen, communal refrigerator, cots, recreation room, entertainment room, gas, pedal go karts, jumping pillows, high chair, ice, iron, kiosk, laundry, playground, public telephone, tour desk and TV/lounge area. The establishment offers villas, cabins, bunk houses, unpowered and powered sites for accommodation.

Stuart Caravan and Cabin Tourist Park is located at Larapinta Drive in Alice Springs. The town’s centre and cultural precinct are situated not too far from the park. Its campsite facilities are a barbecue, bicycle hire, camp kitchen, car parking spaces, vehicle wash facilities, communal kitchen, communal refrigerator, cots, gas, ice, iron, kiosk, laundry, shop, tour desk, TV/lounge area, safety deposit box, public telephone and outdoor swimming pool. The accommodations that it offers are unpowered sites, powered sites, budget cabins, ensuite cabins and two bedroom deluxe cabins.

Wintersun Cabin and Caravan Park sits at 1 North Stuart Highway in Alice Springs. It is just around two kilometers away from Alice Springs’ centre and offers fast access to the area’s attractions. The establishment’s on-site facilities include a barbecue area, camp kitchen, car park, communal kitchen, iron, laundry, swimming pool, public telephone and safety deposit box.

Top attractions in Red Centre

Ayers Rock or Uluru sits 335 kilometers south west of Alice Springs. It is a large sandstone rock formation hailed as a World Heritage Site for its beauty and historical importance. Uluru is recognised as the country’s most iconic natural landmark with its 1,142 feet length and its constant changing of colour. The huge rock usually features a somewhat glowing red hue during dawn and sunset.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to the world famous Ayers Rock or Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The park covers 1,326 kilometers of land and is near the town of Yulara. Highlights include its collection of ancient Aboriginal Rock Art, rich flora and fauna, bush tucker, Aboriginal medicinal plants, beautiful desert oaks, waterholes, rock caves, the Cultural Centre Uluru and a number of natural springs.

Alice Springs Desert Park can be reached by taking the Larapinta Drive in Alice Springs. It is an award winning Desert Park that features extensive collection of plants and animals with unique stories from Australia’s Aboriginal people. Spotting wildlife, bush walking, bird watching and self-guided tours are some of the activities visitors can enjoy.

Anzac Hill lies along Anzac Hill Road in Alice Springs. It is hailed as one of Alice Springs’ most popular tourist destinations. The site serves as an ideal venue to see panoramic views of the town and the Anzac Hill Memorial that commemorates and honors all Australians who fought for the country during the World Wars. Don’t forget to include it on your Alice Springs itinerary.

Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery is situated at 87 Todd Mall in Alice Springs. It dates back to 1985 and is known for featuring and selling a large number of Aboriginal Arts. The gallery is open everyday from 9am to 6pm.

Alice Springs Reptile Centre can be found at 9 Stuart Terrace in Alice Springs. The centre is one of Australia’s largest reptile centres and is ideal for people of all ages. A visit to the venue enables visitors to learn the history of reptiles by exploring its Fossil Cave, see saltwater crocodiles up close and personal, meet wide variety of snakes, lizards and more. Alice Springs Reptile Centre is open everyday 9.30am to 5pm.

Araluen Arts Centre is within the beautiful Sculpture Garden around an ancient Corkwood Tree at Araluen Cultural Precinct in Alice Springs. The venue supports and empowers local arts and is popular for featuring contemporary Aboriginal Arts, local performing arts and travelling exhibits. A visit to the centre promises cultural and artistic information.

Frequently asked questions

On hiring a campervan in Red Centre

  • When should I book my campervan for the Red Centre?

    Unlike when hiring a rental car, people tend to book a campervan a bit further in advance, and there are a few reasons for this.

    When you’re hiring a campervan, you’re not simply hiring something with four wheels to buzz around a city for a few days, instead you’re hiring a vehicle that you could well be living in for days, weeks, or even months. As such, people tend to have far more specific needs — some may require a certain number of berths, perhaps an onboard kitchen, or more comfortable living space. All this means that doing your research to find the right campervan for you can pay off handsomely — but it also means that supply is more limited. When supply is limited, it is a good idea to book as far in advance as possible so that you know that the campervan you need will be waiting for you when you arrive.

    With this in mind, while it isn’t unusual for people to book a hire car the day before they need it, with campervans, people often book their vehicle months in advance. So our advice to you is if you’re planning to rent a campervan, start researching today, and when you find the right campervan for you, book it!

    One more point, another way campervan rentals differ from regular cars, is that bookings are not instant. Once you make a campervan booking it will need to be approved by the provider. Yet another reason not to leave your campervan rental until you’re sitting in the airport boarding lounge.

    If you’re new to campervans and not sure where to start, please give our campervans for beginners page a read as it explains many of the basics you’ll need to know to make an informed decision.

  • What is the best type of campervan to hire in the Red Centre?

    We could start off by telling you that a typical customer hiring a campervan in the Red Centre tends to look at campervans with two or four berths (including a toilet and shower). This isn’t really all that helpful though, as they type of campervan you should hire in the Red Centre depends very much on the type of campervan you — rather than a typical customer — needs. Consider the following questions:

    How big is your travel group? What is your budget? What facilities do you need — or not need? Where are you planning to go? How long for? Knowing the answers to these questions — and plenty more — is the best way to make sure the campervan you hire in the Red Centre is the right one for you.

    Solo travellers or couples might find a compact campervan to be more than enough, while families — especially those with young kids — or larger groups might prefer a more spacious motorhome with multiple sleeping areas.

    Next, consider the facilities you need and the facilities you want. These might sound the same, but they are very different! Basic campervans often include a bed and simple cooking gear, while more luxurious options feature kitchens, bathrooms, and comfortable bedding. For example, if you’re planning on camping, perhaps paying the extra for comfortable beds isn’t really necessary, but if you’re not even packing a tent, then the extra expense required to get more comfortable beds might be a smart choice.

    Where you’re going also matters. If you’re planning to just potter around the Red Centre and its immediate surrounds, then you could probably get away with a standard campervan. That said, if you’re planning to drive from the Red Centre to Adelaide — or Perth — something more spacious would be a sound investment.

    Think about your budget, as campervans vary in cost depending on size, amenities, and rental duration, and while shortening the length of your trip might bring different options within your budget, spending more to get a bigger van may mean you’ll spend even less on hotels. Either way, do the math!

    In conclusion, when you’re booking a campervan for pickup from the Red Centre, it pays to be honest when considering what you need versus what you want, along with what fits with your budget and overall travel plans. It’s the best way to maximise your chance of getting the perfect campervan for you.

  • How old do you have to be to rent a campervan in the Red Centre?

    For most rental caravan providers, the minimum age to rent a campervan is the same as for car rentals — 21 years of age. Depending on the campervan rental supplier, those under 21 may only be able to rent certain vehicles. Double check with the campervan rental provider to see what their specific requirements are.

  • What type of licence do you need to drive a campervan rental in the Red Centre?

    In most cases, you won’t need to present a special type of licence to rent a campervan — you’ll only be asked to present your standard and valid full Australian driving licence. Keep in mind that a probationary, learner permit, or provisional licence are not accepted for campervan hire. If your licence is in a language other than English, you’ll need to provide an International Driving Permit in conjunction with your valid licence. If you’re unsure as to whether your licence will be accepted, you should contact your prospective campervan provider prior to booking.

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