Planning a road trip from Hobart to Launceston? Explore Tasmania in a one-way campervan rental.
Use our comparison tool above to check prices and availability from local campervan hire companies.
Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.
This route connects two of the major cities in Tasmania, Hobart and Launceston, and is about 1,000 km in length.
Things to see:
Distance: 100 km
Estimated driving time: 1.5h
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Distance: 200-250 km Estimated driving time: 3.5-4h
Things to see:
Distance: 300-350 km
Estimated driving time: 4.5h
Popular Attractions:
Distance: 150 km
Estimated driving time: 2h
Attractions along the way:
Distance: 150 km
Estimated driving time: 2h
Popular attractions nearby:
Yes - simply use the search tool at the top of this page to check availability.
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.
There are several campervan rental companies only a few kilometres away from Hobart Airport, with Britz and Maui being only a five-minute walk from the international terminal. Leisure Rent and Tassie Motor Shacks both offer a free shuttle to/from Hobart Airport.
Australians 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.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.