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Cairns to Gold Coast One Way Campervan Rental

Looking to travel from Cairns to the Gold Coast? Explore the coastline with a one-way campervan rental. Compare rates from trusted providers using our tool.

Cairns to Gold Coast One Way Campervan Itinerary

Day 1: Cairns, Queensland to Mission Beach, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 140 km (87 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2 hours

Things to See:

  • Paronella Park (historic castle and gardens)
  • Mission Beach (pristine beaches and rainforest walks)
  • Tully Gorge National Park

Day 2: Mission Beach to Townsville, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 235 km (146 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 3 hours

Must-See Stops:

  • Wallaman Falls (detour to Australia’s tallest single-drop waterfall)
  • The Strand in Townsville (beachfront promenade)
  • Magnetic Island (accessible via ferry from Townsville)

Day 3: Townsville to Bowen, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 200 km (124 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Attractions Along the Way:

  • Bowen Beaches (Horseshoe Bay and Rose Bay)
  • Bowen Murals (historic murals around town)
  • Flagstaff Hill Lookout

Day 4: Bowen to Airlie Beach, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 80 km (50 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Things to Experience:

  • Airlie Beach Lagoon (swimming and relaxing)
  • Whitsunday Islands (gateway to Great Barrier Reef and island tours)
  • Conway National Park (hiking with scenic views)

Day 5: Airlie Beach to Mackay, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 150 km (93 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2 hours

Points of Interest:

  • Cape Hillsborough National Park (see kangaroos on the beach at sunrise)
  • Bluewater Lagoon in Mackay (free water park)
  • Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens

Day 6: Mackay to Rockhampton, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 335 km (208 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 4 hours

Places of Interest:

  • Sarina Sugar Shed (sugar mill tours and tastings)
  • Capricorn Caves (guided cave tours)
  • Rockhampton Botanic Gardens and Zoo

Day 7: Rockhampton to Hervey Bay, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 390 km (242 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 4.5 hours

Attractions:

  • Bundaberg Rum Distillery (tour and tastings)
  • Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Hervey Bay Esplanade (beautiful waterfront promenade)

Day 8: Hervey Bay to Noosa, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 190 km (118 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Must-See Stops:

  • Fraser Island (take a day tour to the world’s largest sand island)
  • Noosa National Park (hiking and coastal views)
  • Hastings Street in Noosa (shops and restaurants)

Day 9: Noosa to Brisbane, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 140 km (87 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2 hours

Highlights:

  • Australia Zoo (Steve Irwin’s iconic wildlife park)
  • Glass House Mountains (scenic lookouts and hiking)
  • South Bank Parklands in Brisbane (cultural precinct with riverside views)

Day 10: Brisbane to Gold Coast, Queensland

Distance: Approximately 80 km (50 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Things to Experience:

  • Surfers Paradise (famous beach and nightlife area)
  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
  • SkyPoint Observation Deck (panoramic views of the Gold Coast)

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of licence do you need to hire a campervan in Cairns?

As always, an Australian will need a valid class C (car) licence to rent a camper in Cairns. Probationary, provisional, and learner licences won’t cut it. Few campervan hire companies rent vehicles to customers under 21. Travellers aged under 25 will pay more to cover higher insurance costs. International travellers can rent a campervan with a valid International Driver's Permit (IDP) or an approved English translation of a comparable (car) foreign licence.

Is free camping allowed in Cairns?

Free camping is only allowed at designated sites in Cairns, and overnight parking is generally prohibited. Staying at a holiday park or caravan park will generally cost about $50–$100 (AUD) per night.

Some popular campgrounds include: NRMA Cairns Holiday Park, Cool Waters Holiday Park and NRMA Palm Cove Holiday Park.

It’s worth planning to spend several days in the Cairns area, as there is a lot to explore within a relatively short distance from the city. To the south are the Atherton Tablelands with multiple waterfalls, to the west is Kuranda and Barron Gorge National Park, and to the north are Port Douglas and the Daintree Rainforest.

Of course, Cairns City itself is a great base for excursions into the Great Barrier Reef.

Can I take my rental campervan beyond Cape Tribulation?

No, the road from Cape Tribulation to Cooktown in Far North Queensland is unsealed and can be challenging. Generally, companies restrict access to this area. Check with your rental supplier for any questions regarding restricted areas.

Can I take my rental campervan to Cape York?

Generally, regular 2WD campervans are not permitted to travel to Cape York. Many companies make exceptions for 4WD campers, but written permission must be obtained first. Check with your rental supplier for any questions regarding restricted areas.

Can I rent a campervan just for the weekend?

Most companies generally have a minimum rental period. Weekend rentals are possible, but the minimum rental period can range from one day to a full week, depending on the time of year.

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Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.