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Darwin to Broome One Way Campervan Rental

Planning a road trip from Darwin (NT) to Broome (WA)? Explore Australia's outback in a one-way campervan rental.

Use our comparison tool above to check prices and availability on campervan rentals from multiple suppliers.

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Darwin to Broome One Way Itinerary

This road trip is just under 2,000 km in length and connects the cities of Darwin and Broome.

Part 1: Darwin

Popular attractions nearby:

  • Litchfield National Park
  • Kakadu National Park
  • Mindil Beach
  • Crocosaurus Cove

Part 2: Darwin to Katherine

Distance: 300-320 km

Estimated driving time: 3-3.5h

Attractions along the way:

  • Nitmiluk National Park
  • Katherine Hot Springs
  • Katherine Museum

Part 3: Katherine to Kununurra

Distance: 515 km

Estimated driving time: 5.5-6h

Popular attractions:

  • Mirima National Park
  • Ivanhoe Crossing
  • Lake Argyle

Part 4: Kununurra to Purnululu

Distance: 300 km

Estimated driving time: 3.5-4h

Attractions along the way:

  • Purnululu National Park
  • The Bungle Bungles
  • Echidna Chasm

Part 5: Purnululu to Fitzroy Crossing

Distance: 430-450 km

Estimated driving time: 5-6 h

Things to see:

  • Geikie Gorge National Park
  • Mimbi Caves

Part 6: Fitzroy Crossing to Broome

Distance: 400 km

Estimated driving time: 4-4.5h

Things to see:

  • Cable Beach
  • Gantheaume Point Cliffs
  • Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Popular Attractions Along the Way

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

10 miles out of town, Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park affords a chance to get up close and personal with legendary Australian wildlife: crocs, cassowaries, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, kookaburras, dingoes, snakes, and more.

The park claims some of the largest crocodiles in Australia, representing five species of crocodiles and alligators. Three o’clock is feeding time, a chance to see the agile crocs literally leap for their food.

Cable Beach

Broome’s 13.6 mile long iconic Indian Ocean beach sports dazzling colours: pure white sands, turquoise waters, and tall red cliffs.

Named for the telegraph cable that connected Broome with Java in 1889, Cable Beach is a popular locale for camel riding, and several types of turtles nest here October through February.

At the southern end of Cable Beach, Gantheaume Point allows for viewing of migratory whales and dolphins, along with 130-million-year-old fossil dinosaur footprints.

Gantheaume Point Cliffs

Just ten minutes from Broome’s town centre and adjacent to Western Australia’s famous Cable Beach lies one of the area’s most photographed locales, Gantheaume Point.

Here the desert meets the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and red rock cliffs overlook a white sandy beach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any one-way rental fees?

Campervan rental companies may charge a one-way rental fee. If there is such a fee we will include it in the rental price listed in our comparison tool.

Can I travel in the opposite direction - from Broome to Darwin?

Yes - simply use the search tool at the top of this page to check availability.

Is free camping allowed in Darwin and the Northern Territory?

As with most of Australia, free camping is only permitted at designated sites. A campsite in the Northern Territory will generally cost around $3–$15 (AUD) per night, while a stay at a holiday park can cost around $40–$120 per night.

Some popular sites in Darwin include: Freespirit Resort, Oasis Tourist Park and Hidden Valley Holiday Park.

What kind of licence do I need to hire a campervan in Darwin?

There are no special licencing requirements that you need to undertake if hiring or driving a motorhome in the Northern Territory. Your licence will need to be:

  • A current and full driver’s licence
  • Not a probationary or provisional licence
  • An international licence in English or an English translation
  • International Driving Permit (IDP)

Is campervan hire with unlimited mileage available in Darwin?

Yes, unlimited kilometres are generally included for standard vehicle rentals in Australia. However, limits are placed on some vehicles, e.g. 4x4 campers. The comparison tool will show whether your preferred vehicle has unlimited or restricted kilometres.

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