Campervan Hire - The Magical NSW South Coast

Hit the Road in our Buddy Campervan Self Drive Holiday

Meet the Buddy Campervan – Your Ultimate Road Trip Companion! Our latest model comes fully equipped with 2024 fit-outs and a spacious, cleverly designed interior — perfect for relaxing, cooking, and sleeping in comfort. Enjoy modern conveniences like rooftop solar panels, fridge, a double bed, and a fully functional kitchen with a sink and shower. Whether you're off-grid or parked by the beach, you’ll have everything you need at your fingertips.

Trip Description

Embarking on a road trip along the NSW South Coast unveils a tapestry of coastal wonders and hidden gems. Begin in Sydney, heading south along the Grand Pacific Drive, where the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge offers breathtaking views over the Pacific Ocean. Pause at Royal National Park for bushwalks and ocean vistas before continuing to charming seaside towns like Kiama, known for its stunning Blowhole and picturesque lighthouse. Further south, explore the historic town of Berry, renowned for its boutique shops and gourmet delights. Continue to Jervis Bay for the world-famous Hyams Beach with its powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and beachcombing. Further adventures await in Batemans Bay, where kayaking on the Clyde River or exploring nearby Murramarang National Park offer serene escapes. The journey culminates in Eden, where whale watching tours in Twofold Bay provide unforgettable encounters with marine life. A road trip along the NSW South Coast promises a blend of natural beauty, coastal charm, and unforgettable experiences.

Accomodation

Hit the Road with Us – Explore Australia in Comfort! Hire one of our fully-equipped campervans from our convenient depots in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Cairns. Experience the freedom of the open road and discover some of Australia’s most iconic landmarks and breathtaking landscapes — from rugged coastlines to the outback. Along the way, you might spot kangaroos, koalas, emus, and so much more of our unique wildlife. Adventure awaits – let’s go!

Stay program

  • day 1:

    Day Trips from Sydney

    Day Trips in Sydney

    South of Sydney beckons with enticing day trips, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Begin with a coastal drive to Royal National Park, where cliffside trails lead to secluded beaches and dramatic ocean views. Continue to Stanwell Tops for paragliding thrills and panoramic vistas over the Sea Cliff Bridge. For a taste of history, visit the historic town of Wollongong, where lighthouses and vibrant markets await. Further south, Kiama's Blowhole and quaint shops offer a delightful seaside escape. Each destination promises a perfect retreat from Sydney’s bustle, revealing the South Coast’s diverse allure in just a day's adventure.

  • day 2:

    Kangaroo Valley

    Kangaroo Valley

    Kangaroo Valley captivates with its serene beauty and rustic charm. Surrounded by towering sandstone cliffs and lush rainforests, this tranquil haven invites explorers to unwind along the meandering Kangaroo River. Wander quaint villages dotted with historic buildings and artisanal shops, where local produce and arts flourish. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in bushwalking trails that unveil breathtaking vistas and cascading waterfalls, including nearby Fitzroy Falls. Secret Spot: Bendeela Recreation Area is about 6kms outside of town and perhaps the best place in Australia to see wombats in the wild (and camping is free!).

  • day 4:

    Surfing the South Coast

    Surfing the South Coast

    The NSW South Coast boasts some of Australia's finest surf spots, drawing wave riders from around the globe. Thirroul and nearby Bellambi Beach offer consistent beach breaks for those on day trips from Sydney. Further south, Mollymook beckons with its consistent waves and laid-back vibe, ideal for both beginners and seasoned surfers. Kiama delivers the iconic Surf Beach, renowned for its powerful swells and picturesque backdrop of coastal cliffs. For the adventurous, Merimbula's Main Beach presents diverse surf conditions amidst stunning scenery. Whether chasing barrels or simply soaking up the sun, the South Coast promises endless surf adventures in breathtaking surroundings.

  • day 7:

    Pristine Jervis Bay

    Jervis Bay

    Jervis Bay, NSW, a coastal paradise renowned for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters, enchants visitors with its natural beauty. Home to Hyams Beach, famed for the world's whitest sand, and secluded coves like Murrays Beach, it's a haven for beach lovers and snorkelers alike. Dolphins frolic in the bay's gentle waves, while whales migrate offshore, adding to its allure. Booderee National Park's lush bushland and Aboriginal heritage sites offer further exploration. Whether kayaking through turquoise waters or picnicking on secluded shores, Jervis Bay captivates with its tranquillity and breathtaking coastal scenery, a true gem on Australia's South Coast.

  • day 9:

    Mighty Mollymook

    Mighty Mollymook

    Start your day with a stroll along Mollymook Beach, renowned for its golden sands and excellent surf breaks. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the scenic Hilltop Golf Course with ocean views. Indulge in fresh seafood at local cafes or treat yourself to fine dining at renowned restaurants. Nearby Narrawallee Inlet is ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding in serene waters. Don't miss a visit to Bannisters Point for breathtaking coastal panoramas and perhaps a meal at Rick Stein's restaurant. Mollymook promises a coastal retreat filled with charm and leisurely pursuits.

  • day 11:

    Sleepy Eden

    Sleepy Eden

    Eden, nestled on the NSW South Coast, is a coastal gem known for its stunning landscapes and rich maritime history. Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and azure waters, it boasts pristine beaches like Aslings Beach and Cocora Beach, perfect for swimming and relaxing. The town's whaling past is commemorated at the Eden Killer Whale Museum, while nearby Ben Boyd National Park offers bushwalking trails and panoramic lookouts. Whale watching tours from Twofold Bay showcase majestic migrations. With its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Eden invites visitors to explore its tranquil shores and immerse themselves in its captivating maritime tales.

  • Duration : 11 days
  • Price : From €1,000 per person
  • Destinations: Australia