Teardrop Trailers in Australia

What an incredible way to see Australia in a new light!

This vacation was the one you didn’t know you needed. The breathtaking coastal views and glorious waterfalls will leave you with an appreciation for Australia’s beauty like nothing before. Visit the Twelve Apostles at the Port Campbell National Park. Be sure to take the drive from Melbourne and explore the drive along the Great Ocean Road.

Close to the park, Port Campbell Holiday Park will be the perfect place to park your teardrop for the night. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is a must!  You may come face to face with dolphins and turtles during your trip here. Enjoy diving, snorkeling, and fishing to your heart’s content.

Dunk Island or Magnetic Island would be the perfect places to camp while visiting this area.


New teardrop camper manufactures in Australia listed below…

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Riptide Campers – Unit 11/10 Technology Dr, Arundel QLD 4214, Australia

Smidge Teardrop Campers – Hand-crafted teardrop campers designed for modern adventurers

Wild Monkey Teardrop Campers – Built on the Sunshine Coast, Australia

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Litchfield National Park will be perfect for enjoying swimming holes and waterfalls. Wangi Falls Camping is trailer friendly and you will be able to take various trails for photo perfect memories. Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory is massive in size and contains some of the oldest rock carvings in the world.

Many aboriginal Australians still live on this land. An amazing way to tour the Australian land. Before you go, check out the Kosciuszko National Park to be a part of the alpine wilds. Making the trek along the Australian Alps Walking Track will leave you ready to partake in canoeing and swimming.

Home to thousands of national parks, Australia has conservation reserves to protect its rainforests (Great Sandy National Park) and woodlands. There are only 5 National Parks handled at the government level. Be sure to only free (or “wild”) camp in self contained vehicles and trailers to limit the impact on the environment.

Make sure you research the Australian landscape, including tools and resources. With over 13, 000 RV campsites across the country, visitors and residents alike prefer to travel the countryside using their trailers.


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