Devonport is a small, semi-industrial port city straddling the Bass Strait on the north coast of Tasmania. In travel circles, the city is best known as the home of the Spirit of Tasmania, the primary vehicle ferry from mainland Australia.
But not everyone sails into the city with their own motorhome. Thanks to its strategic location, easy-to-access airport, and competitive campervan rental companies, Devonport is a great base to hire a ride and explore the state.
Tasmania is a dream campervan destination, chock full of cragged mountains, river-cut valleys, and sopping-wet rainforest. With excellent RV infrastructure (water refills, dump points, etc.) and fabulous free camps, travelling around Tassie in a motorhome is a breeze.
Campervan Company | Address | Distance |
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Leisure Rent | At the Airport Carpark, Devonport, Australia | At Devonport Airport |
Bargain Campers Energi Campers | Serviced location. | Devonport Airport is a serviced non-depot location |
Leisure Rent | Spirit Of Tasmania Terminal Devonport At the Terminal Carpark, Devonport, Australia | At Devonport Ferry Terminal carpark |
Here’s why a rented RV is the cheapest and most convenient way to explore Tasmania:
Cost-effective: A campervan lets you combine rental and transport costs to save.
Convenient: Instead of returning to town after a day’s sightseeing, you can pull up at a nearby campsite.
Flexibility: A motorhome gives you the freedom to explore Tasmania on your own terms.
Free camping: Tasmania is awash with awesome free camps, which let you get reacquainted with nature and save.
Onboard amenities: Everything you need, from food to fresh clothes, is always within easy reach.
When embarking on a motorhome holiday, remember these essentials when driving around Tasmania:
This 7-day campervan road trip itinerary will take you on a journey through Tasmania's diverse landscapes, from the rugged west coast to the pristine beaches of the east coast. You'll explore ancient rainforests, hike to majestic mountain peaks, wander through charming historic towns, and soak in the beauty of the island's stunning coastlines.
MORE: 7-Day Devonport ItineraryMost campervan rental companies are based at or near Hobart Airport, so there are limited options available at Devonport Airport. There are two companies to hire from – Bargain and Leisure Rent.
Yes, the Spirit of Tasmania ferry crosses the Bass Strait to mainland Australia 1–2 times each day.
There are terminals available in both Melbourne and Devonport, and the ferry allows campervans on board. There is an associated fee, which can vary, depending on the size of the campervan and the number of people in your party.
Please note that you will be responsible for booking the ferry yourself. Contact our support team if you have any questions.
Most campervan rental companies in Australia require the driver to be 21 years of age or older to rent from their full range of vehicles.
Some companies will rent to drivers between 18 and 21, but only certain models may be available. A couple of companies have higher age requirements: 23 (Leisure Rent) and 24 (Captain Billy’s). Enter the driver’s age into our search tool and we will filter available vehicles to match.
For young drivers, additional insurance may be required and special conditions may apply.
Yes, the most popular route is Hobart to Launceston (or in the opposite direction). Vehicles can also be picked up in Devonport, though the choices there are limited.
Most suppliers have their branch located in Hobart, and hence the largest selection of campers is available there. As a result, many travellers decide to do a full circuit of the island, travelling one way along the east coast and the other along the west coast of the island.
This allows you to see many of Tasmania's popular tourist attractions, starting with visitor favourites Mount Wellington and Salamanca Market in Hobart City, through the Tasman Peninsula, Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay on the east coast, to Cradle Mountain and the Tamar Valley up north and the Gordon River along the rugged west coast.
The majority of Tassie motorhome rental companies have their branch located in Hobart, so you'll find a wider selection of rental vehicles available there.
Yes, it’s standard for most companies to allow an additional driver. This driver and any others must be named on the rental agreement, and there may be a nominal fee.
Additional drivers must also hold an appropriate driver’s licence and must meet driver age requirements.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.