Budget-friendly road trip from Sydney to Cairns
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Budget-friendly road trip from Sydney to Cairns

Budget-friendly road trip from Sydney to Cairns

Planning to book a campervan hire for a road trip from Sydney to Cairns? You’re in for an unforgettable experience! And when you travel by campervan, it’s easy to plan an Australia road trip itinerary that’s as affordable as it is memorable.  

The route from Sydney to Cairns takes you along Australia’s stunning East Coast, where iconic beaches, coastal towns, and unique natural wonders await. Wind your way through tropical rainforests, see amazing wildlife, or simply kick back on Queensland’s famous beaches. This epic 15-day travel itinerary gives you a taste of the best of Australia – and all without stretching the budget. 

 

Day 1: Sydney to Newcastle

Distance: 200 km 
Drive time: 2 hours, 40 mins 

Where to stop between Sydney and Newcastle

As you head out of Sydney, plan a break at The Entrance on the Central Coast. Famous for its relaxing waterfront vibe and daily pelican feeding, The Entrance offers a perfect midway stopping point to stretch your legs and grab a bite. 

Best things to do in Newcastle

Take some time to explore Newcastle Beach, one of the city’s top surf spots and a great place to unwind by the sea. The beach offers both beginner-friendly waves and swimming areas, making it a local favourite.  

For a touch of history and impressive coastal views, follow the Newcastle Memorial Walk, a cliffside walkway dedicated to Australian soldiers that provides panoramic views of the city and coastline. It’s a good way to wrap up your day with fresh air and ocean scenery. 

Where to stay in Newcastle

For your first overnight stay, park up at NRMA Stockton Beach Holiday Park. Located just a short ferry ride from the city centre, this holiday park provides beach access and all the facilities you’ll need to kick back after your day on the road. It’s well-equipped for campervans, offering cosy spaces to settle in and recharge. 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 2: Newcastle to Port Macquarie 

Distance: 235 km 
Drive time: 2 hours, 25 mins 

Where to stop between Newcastle and Port Macquarie

Plan a pit stop in Taree. This riverside town along the Manning River is a gem for stretching your legs and grabbing a bite. With its local cafes and friendly vibe, Taree’s a lovely chance to slow down and soak up a bit of small-town charm before hitting the road again. 

Best things to do in Port Macquarie

Drop by the Koala Hospital to see some koalas up close and learn about their rescue and rehab efforts – it's an experience that stays with you. After that, head to Town Beach for a lazy afternoon on the sand. Whether you’re up for a swim, want to stroll along the shore, or just relax with a book, this beach has you covered. 

Where to stay in Port Macquarie 

Tonight, park up at Leisure Tourist Park. Offering plenty of shade and all the basics you’ll need, the easy-going vibe here makes for a restful night. 

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Day 3: Port Macquarie to Coffs Harbour

Distance: 154 km 
Drive time: 1 hour, 40 mins 

Where to stop between Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour

Take a break at Nambucca Heads. This coastal township has stunning river and ocean views, making it a great place for a picnic or a quick dip. If you have time, wander along the boardwalk or take a few snapshots of the colourful V-Wall, where visitors leave their mark with painted messages and artwork. 

Best things to do in Coffs Harbour

Your first stop in Coffs Harbour has to be the iconic Big Banana – a classic Aussie roadside attraction with a twist. There’s more to it than just a giant fruit; you’ll find a fun park with rides, ice skating, and a café for a quick snack. After that, make your way to Jetty Beach for a relaxing end to the day.  

Where to stay in Coffs Harbour

For a cosy overnight stay, head to Park Beach Holiday Park. It’s got plenty of space, plus amenities to make your stay comfortable, whether you’re travelling solo or with family. The park’s location near the beach makes it easy to enjoy an evening stroll before settling down for the night. 

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Day 4: Coffs Harbour to Yamba

Distance: 132 km 
Drive time: 1 hour, 30 mins 

Where to stop between Coffs Harbour and Yamba 

Make a quick detour in Grafton, a town known for its beautiful jacaranda trees that line the streets. If you’re there in late spring, the blooms turn the town into a sea of purple. And at any time of year, it’s a great stop to have a bite, get some fresh air, and enjoy the peaceful setting of the riverfront parklands before hitting the road again. 

Best things to do in Yamba

When you reach Yamba, the beaches are a must-see. From Main Beach to Pippi Beach, there’s a spot for every kind of beach day, whether you’re up for a swim or just want to relax by the water. 

For a different view of the coast, head to the Yamba Lighthouse, where you’ll get a sweeping view of the ocean and coastline – a perfect opportunity to snap a few holiday photos. 

Where to stay in Yamba

Settle in for the night at Calypso Yamba Holiday Park. Located right by the river, this park is a handy base with everything you need for a comfortable stay. It’s also within easy reach of town, so you’re close to all Yamba has to offer. 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 5: Yamba to Byron Bay

Distance: 128 km 
Drive time: 1 hour, 25 mins 

Where to stop between Yamba and Byron Bay

On your way to Byron Bay, take a break at Lennox Head. This beachside town is ideal for a quick dip or a walk along Seven Mile Beach. Lennox Head is also home to Lake Ainsworth, a freshwater lake tinted with tea tree oils – just right for a quick cool off. 

Best things to do in Byron Bay 

Make your way to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse for fantastic views of the Pacific Ocean. If you’re up for it, an early visit offers one of the best sunrise views on the coast. Then, head down to Main Beach, where you can swim, relax on the sand, or simply watch the surfers do their thing. Byron’s beaches are a highlight for good reason, and Main Beach is right in the heart of it all. 

Where to stay in Byron Bay

Put your feet up tonight at First Sun Holiday Park. Just steps from the beach, it’s got direct access to the sand and is close to Byron’s buzzing main strip. With everything you need right there, it’s a hassle-free place to end your day. 

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Day 6: Byron Bay to Gold Coast

Distance: 81 km 
Drive time: 1 hour 

Where to stop between Byron Bay and the Gold Coast

As you head toward the Gold Coast today, consider stopping at Kingscliff. Stroll along Marine Parade, grab a coffee, or dip your toes in the ocean at the beach – it’s a perfect little pause before diving into the excitement of the Gold Coast. 

Best things to do in the Gold Coast

Start with a visit to the iconic Surfers Paradise. It’s the heart of the action with its bustling esplanade, endless beach, and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re up for shopping, dining, or a bit of people-watching by the sand, Surfers Paradise offers something for everyone. 

Where to stay in the Gold Coast

Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park is nestled right on the creek, with easy access to the water and beautiful surroundings. It’s well-equipped and close to nature trails, so you can enjoy a peaceful night while staying close to Gold Coast’s main attractions. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 7: Gold Coast to Brisbane

Distance: 80 km 
Drive time: 1 hour 

Where to stop between the Gold Coast and Brisbane

Call in at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s a unique chance to see Australian animals up close, from koalas to kangaroos. The sanctuary offers a great mix of hands-on encounters and informative experiences, so it’s well worth the visit for wildlife lovers. 

Best things to do in Brisbane

Make your way to South Bank, a lively riverside area with beautiful parklands, great dining, and cool cultural spaces. You can wander along the river, visit the free lagoon, or simply enjoy the blend of nature and city life.  

Where to stay in Brisbane

For your stay, Brisbane Holiday Village offers a comfortable base with excellent facilities. Located a short drive from the city, it’s set up with everything you’ll need for a restful night, including well-kept amenities and easy access to the city’s highlights. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 8: Brisbane to Noosa

Distance: 156 km 
Drive time: 1 hour, 50 mins 

Where to stop between Brisbane and Noosa

Take a breather at the Glass House Mountains Lookout. This lookout provides panoramic views of the iconic peaks, which hold cultural significance to the local Indigenous people.  

Best things to do in Noosa

Explore the beautiful Noosa National Park, where walking trails wind along the coast and offer views of the ocean. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like koalas and colourful bird species.  

For a taste of the area’s coastal lifestyle, head over to Noosa Heads, where you’ll find boutique shops, cafés, and a laid-back beach perfect for a relaxed afternoon. 

Where to stay in Noosa

With easy access to the water and well-maintained facilities, Noosa River Holiday Park is the perfect campsite to wind down after a day of exploring. The riverside setting also makes it a great place to enjoy an evening stroll or a quiet meal. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 9: Noosa to Hervey Bay

Distance: 185 km 
Drive time: 2 hours, 30 mins 

Where to stop between Noosa and Hervey Bay

Make a pit stop in the Gympie Region on your way north. Known for its blend of country charm and quirky shops, it’s a great place to explore, grab a snack, or pick up a local treat. Gympie’s welcoming vibe makes it a nice little detour before heading up to Hervey Bay. 

Best things to do in Hervey Bay

In Hervey Bay, you’re in whale-watching territory! If you’re visiting between July and November, hop on a tour with Hervey Bay Whale Watch for an unforgettable look at these majestic creatures. Outside of whale season, Hervey Bay’s beaches and calm waters are still great for a boat tour, or just a quiet day by the shore. 

Where to stay in Hervey Bay

Park up for the night at Hervey Bay Caravan Park. It’s tucked away in a peaceful setting, letting you unwind after a day out, and it’s close enough to easily explore more of what Hervey Bay has to offer. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 10: Hervey Bay to Bundaberg

Distance: 133 km 
Drive time: 1 hour, 45 mins 

Where to stop between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg

As you travel to Bundaberg today, swing by Childers, a small town with plenty of charm. It’s got a bit of everything – from historic buildings to an unexpected artsy vibe. Check out the local galleries or explore the main street’s unique shops before hitting the road again. 

Best things to do in Bundaberg

Once you’re in Bundaberg, make your way to the Bundaberg Rum Distillery for a taste of Australia’s famous rum-making scene. You’ll get the full scoop on how they craft their iconic blends (plus a tasting or two).  

Later, head over to Mon Repos Beach, where, in season, you can catch turtles nesting. Even if it’s off-season, the beach is just right for a restful afternoon by the water. 

Where to stay in Bundaberg

When it’s time to wind down, Bundaberg Tourist Park has you covered. With a sparkling pool to cool off in and barbecue areas for a casual dinner, it’s just the ticket for kicking back after a day of exploring.  

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 11: Bundaberg to Rockhampton

Distance: 295 km 
Drive time: 3 hours, 30 mins 

Where to stop between Bundaberg and Rockhampton

Plan to stop in Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 as you drive to Rockhampton. This relaxed coastal area is the last surf beach heading north and has a chilled-out vibe that’s perfect for unwinding. If you have some extra time, the beach here is a great place to dip your toes in, or just grab a snack at a local café. 

Best things to do in Rockhampton

Once you’re in Rockhampton, head to the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens. With lush gardens, a lake, and a small zoo, it’s a lovely place to spend an afternoon. The gardens have been around since the late 1800s and are a peaceful escape, whether you’re up for a walk or just want to sit under a shady tree. 

Where to stay in Rockhampton

For your overnight stay, Discovery Parks – Rockhampton makes it easy. With a pool, camp kitchens, and even a water park for the kids, there’s something for everyone. It’s set up to make you feel at home while giving you a comfortable place to recharge for tomorrow’s adventures. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 12: Rockhampton to Mackay

Distance: 349 km 
Drive time: 4 hours 

Where to stop between Rockhampton and Mackay

Around halfway to Mackay, have a rest in Clairview. With its stunning beachfront, Clairview offers a peaceful setting to stretch your legs and enjoy the coastal views. It’s also a popular place for spotting dugongs in the shallow waters, so keep an eye out while you’re there. 

Best things to do in Mackay

Once you reach Mackay, head over to the Bluewater Lagoon where a free swimming area with pools and a lazy river are waiting. If you prefer a quieter setting, the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens are great for a peaceful walk among the region’s tropical plants. 

Where to stay in Mackay

BIG4 Mackay Marine Tourist Park makes for a comfortable stay. With amenities like a pool, barbecues, and a playground, it’s sure to be a hit with the whole family. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 13: Mackay to Airlie Beach

Distance: 153 km 
Drive time: 2 hours 

Where to stop between Mackay and Airlie Beach

Take a detour to Cedar Creek Falls along the way. These picturesque falls are surrounded by lush greenery, with a natural swimming pool at the base. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of some local wildlife around the falls, adding a bit of extra charm to this peaceful stop. 

Best things to do in Airlie Beach

Once you reach Airlie Beach, head straight to the Airlie Beach Lagoon, a free swimming area in the heart of town. With views over the Coral Sea, it’s a great place to relax, swim, or simply take in the beachy vibe that makes Airlie such a top destination. 

Where to stay in Airlie Beach

For the night, Seabreeze Tourist Park is a solid choice. It’s close to all the action in town, plus it has a pool and barbecues – just right for a laid-back evening.  

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 14: Airlie Beach to Townsville

Distance: 255 km 
Drive time: 3 hours 

Where to stop between Airlie Beach and Townsville

Break up the drive with a visit to Bowen, a popular coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and iconic giant mango statue. If you’re up for a quick swim or just want to enjoy the views, Horseshoe Bay is a great choice. Bowen also has some lovely cafés if you feel like grabbing a bite. 

Best things to do in Townsville

Head straight to The Strand, a lovey scenic waterfront area for a quiet walk, a swim, or a picnic by the sea. With playgrounds, cafes, and views of Magnetic Island, The Strand is where locals and visitors alike go to soak up the tropical vibe. 

Where to stay in Townsville

Set up for the night at BIG4 Townsville, where you can wind down in style. This top-notch campsite goes beyond the basics, with a large pool for a late-day dip, shaded picnic areas, and a mini-golf course if you’re up for some light-hearted fun.  

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 15: Townsville to Cairns

Distance: 358 km 
Drive time: 4 hours, 20 mins 

Where to stop between Townsville and Cairns

On the way up to Cairns, take a breather in Cardwell. With its calm seaside charm, Cardwell is a great place to pause and enjoy views of Hinchinbrook Island. Stop by the waterfront for a walk or try the famous Cardwell pies – a local treat that visitors rave about. 

Best things to do in Cairns

When you reach Cairns, the Cairns Esplanade is the place to be. With its scenic boardwalk, public lagoon pool, and grassy areas for picnics, it’s ideal for soaking up the tropical vibe. Whether you’re keen to swim, people-watch, or grab a bite from nearby cafés, the Esplanade offers something for everyone. 

Where to stay in Cairns

For a comfortable base, Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut is a standout option. This park has all the extras – a water park, mini-golf, and even bike hire if you’re feeling adventurous.  

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Explore Australia the Cheapa way

This budget-friendly road trip from Sydney to Cairns covers some of Australia’s most memorable destinations – from bustling cities to beautiful beaches and everything in between. And with the freedom of a campervan, you’ll have the flexibility to explore at your own pace, discovering hidden gems and iconic sights along the way. 

Now, it’s time to turn this itinerary into your own adventure. Take the first step and book your campervan with Cheapa Campa today! 

 

 

       

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