Savannah Way 4WD Itinerary: Cairns to Broome in 21 Days Savannah Way 4WD Itinerary: Cairns to Broome in 21 Days Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 11 March 2026 0 6654 Article rating: No rating Cross Australia’s tropical top end on the legendary Savannah Way, linking the rainforest-fringed coast of Cairns to the pearly sands of Broome. This relaxed 21 day 4WD camper itinerary follows the classic route through the Gulf Savannah, Northern Territory’s waterfall country and the Kimberley. Expect a mix of sealed and unsealed roads, short daily drives, and time to stretch your legs on hikes, swims and wildlife encounters. The dry season generally runs May to September in this region, with some areas travelling well into October, while summer brings monsoonal rain that can flood roads. Note that Apollo branches in Alice Springs, Darwin and Broome are closed 1 December to 31 March. Some sections, including Normanton to Borroloola, Limmen National Park and access to Purnululu, are restricted for 4WD rentals and require prior written approval from Apollo Motorhomes. Always check road conditions and secure required national park passes for NT and WA before you go. Read more
Queensland Pacific Coast Way Itinerary: Gold Coast to Cairns in 14 Days Queensland Pacific Coast Way Itinerary: Gold Coast to Cairns in 14 Days Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 10 March 2026 0 6627 Article rating: No rating Sun-soaked beaches, ancient rainforests, and the world’s largest coral reef system await on this legendary coastal journey. Collect your 2WD campervan from the Apollo Brisbane branch, then make the short hop to the Gold Coast to begin. The tropical dry season typically runs May to September in the far north, with many tourism operators considering May to October a dry window. Expect cooler, sunny days and excellent underwater visibility for Great Barrier Reef snorkeling. Humpback whales visit Hervey Bay from mid July to October, creating one of Australia’s most memorable wildlife shows. Most driving days sit around two to three hours, with a couple that are a little longer, leaving plenty of time for picnic stops, waterfall wanders, forest walks, and long sandy beaches all the way to Cairns. Read more
Guide to Mindil Beach Sunset Market Guide to Mindil Beach Sunset Market Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 10 March 2026 0 4787 Article rating: No rating Read more
Guide to Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park Guide to Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park Alyssa Tresider / Tuesday, 10 March 2026 0 4498 Article rating: No rating Read more
Tasmania Western Wilds Itinerary: Hobart Round Trip Tasmania Western Wilds Itinerary: Hobart Round Trip Alyssa Tresider / Thursday, 5 March 2026 0 6195 Article rating: No rating Carved by rivers, cloaked in temperate rainforest and ringed by mountains, Tasmania’s Western Wilds is a region built for slow travel. This relaxed 7 day round trip from Hobart keeps daily driving to 3 hours or less and focuses on time in nature. Walk to famous waterfalls under giant eucalypts, picnic beside deep glacial lakes, cruise through World Heritage wilderness, and watch for platypus at dusk. For weather, the west is wild year round. Summer and early autumn bring the mildest, driest conditions. Winter is beautiful but often cold and rainy, with brisk winds and frequent showers on the coast, so pack warm layers and waterproofs. This itinerary sticks to sealed roads suitable for an Apollo 2WD campervan and avoids long unsealed detours, keeping the pace easy and the scenery front and centre. Read more