Australia is an expansive country covering an area of 7,617,930 km2 (the 6th largest country in the world). The country is a popular tourist destination and this plus its vastness makes it ideal for campervan vacations. There are many campervan hire Australia companies and making the choice is not always easy. Do not go for the first campervan you come across – there are several considerations to make if you are to get value for your money. You should consider the number of people who will be in the van. The van should not be too small since people will feel crowded and will not enjoy the outing and it should not be too large since there will be a feeling of disconnect and you will pay more.
Consider the time of year during the campervan hire Australia. As an example, if you want the campervan in March in Australia, you will need one with air conditioning. If you are traveling between June and August, note that some parts of Australia such as southern Australia can get extremely cold and you should therefore hire a van that comes with heating. Considering the time of year is important because there are different rates for different times of the year. If you want to save money, consider traveling off peak. Peak time is usually during the weekends, during summer months, and during holidays. Ask for ‘rebadged’ vans, which are basically the vans that are replaced by new vans. Some of these vans are in perfect working condition and you will only pay a fraction of the cost when you use them.
If you are driving off-road, consider campervan hire Australia services that have 4WD vehicles. Make a budget in advance based on research of what different companies charge and do not deviate from the budget. You should haggle over the price and you should consider the length of the hire and the distance you intend to cover. If you will need the camper van for many days or you are traveling over a long distance, go for new camper vans since they are less likely to give you problems such as breaking down. Consider the general condition of the camper vans. Consider the gas system, the mechanical system, the water system, and the electrical system.