Compare over a dozen campervan rental companies in Hobart. Motorhomes are available from depots a short drive from Hobart Airport (HBA).
Campervan rental rates in Hobart can range anywhere from $40 to $410 per day for the majority of vehicles. Prices depend on availability, length of booking as well as motorhome type. A wide range of vehicles is available from suppliers in Tasmania, from compact campers such as the Mighty Highball to larger vehicles like the Maui River Elite.
“Tassie,” as the locals call it, also has some of the best RV infrastructure in Australia. Hundreds of picture-perfect free campsites lie peppered around the island, and you’ll find dump points and water refills wherever you roam.
Immense natural beauty, compact geography, and abundant free camps make Tasmania a playground for free-spirited campervan travellers.
Discover Australia your way by choosing a camper that suits your travel needs.
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Campervan Company | Address | Distance |
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Tasmania Campers Tassie Motor Shack Rentals Bargain Campers Energi Campers | Serviced location. | Hobart Airport is a serviced non-depot location |
Bargain Campers Energi Campers | 173 Harrington Street, Hobart, Australia | Hobart City, 19 km from Hobart Airport |
Cruisin Motorhomes GoCheap Campervans | 3 Runway Place, Cambridge, Hobart, Australia | 3 km from Hobart Airport |
Leisure Rent | 94 Kennedy Drive Cambridge, Hobart, Australia | 2 km from Hobart Airport |
Hiring a camper in Hobart is the most cost-effective and convenient way to explore the southern sections of the state. There’s a wide range of reasons why you should rent a camper in Hobart:
Affordable: You’ll get a wallet-friendly holiday with your accommodation and transport expenses rolled into one. Tasmania is a paradise for free camping.
Convenience: No need to circle back to your hotel each afternoon—pull up at the nearest campsite to retire for the night. Plus, you’ll have all your belongings in the van with you.
Freedom: Explore far-flung regions and draft impromptu itineraries as you go. A motorhome lets you follow the whim of the road.
Get close to nature: Overnighting at a scenic campsite brings you closer to nature than a hotel ever could. Don’t forget to look up and admire the twinkling stars.
On-board amenities: Drive and sleep in one vehicle. From a fridge full of food to fresh water and clean clothes, everything you need is within easy reach.
When embarking on a motorhome holiday, remember these essentials when driving around Tasmania:
Here’s an easy itinerary designed for travellers who want to spend more time sightseeing and driving less. You’ll start in and near Hobart, and then on day two, you’ll head north in a loop, returning to Hobart at the end of a relaxing week.
MORE: East Coast 7-Day ItineraryHighlights include the Port Arthur Historic Site and Coles Bay (which has over 300 days of sunshine annually - more than Queensland’s Gold Coast!). You’ll also have time for a cruise on the world-famous Gordon River.
Starting from the state capital Hobart, we take you north to enjoy the east coast, then west to Launceston and on to the rugged west coast. Then it’s cross-country back to Hobart.
MORE: Tasmania 14-Day ItineraryAustralians need a full and valid (no Learner, Provisional, or Probationary) class C car license to rent a camper in Hobart.
International travellers must have an International Drivers Permit or an English translation of a comparable foreign license.
Drivers under 21 can’t rent a camper in Australia. If you’re under 25, you’ll need to pay a young driver surcharge.
Many rental agencies don’t allow driving on unsealed roads (i.e., the southern parts of Bruny or Cockle Creek). Double-check your route with the company before you go.
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.
Not many rental campervans in Australia accommodate a bike rack.
Let’s Go Motorhomes allows and hires bike racks (on motorhomes only), while Jucy allows but does not hire bike racks. There is also the option to store a bike inside a larger motorhome rental from Apollo, Cheapa Campa and Hippie.
It’s worth noting that bikes should be kept in a bag if stored inside, and extra care should be taken when bringing your own bike rack if it is allowed.
Yes, generally unlimited kilometres are included for standard vehicle rentals in Australia. Limits are placed on some types of vehicles, e.g. 4x4 campers. The comparison tool will show you whether your preferred vehicle has unlimited or restricted kilometres.
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.