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Campervan Hire in Sydney

Are you gearing up for an unforgettable road trip adventure in Sydney, Australia? Your search ends here! Vanz Travel is your ultimate destination for campervan, motorhome, and minivan hire in Sydney.

Campervan Hire in Sydney

If you yearn for the freedom to explore Sydney and its magnificent surroundings on your own terms, our campervan rentals are the perfect solution. Our fleet includes a variety of well-maintained and comfortable campervans, allowing you to embark on a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and exciting attractions.

Motorhome Hire in Sydney

For those who desire a bit more space and luxury on their road trip, our motorhome rentals in Sydney offer all the comforts of home on wheels. Experience the convenience of having your own kitchen, bathroom, and cozy sleeping quarters as you traverse Sydney’s awe-inspiring landscapes.

Minivan Hire in Sydney

Traveling with family or a group of friends? Our minivan rentals in Sydney are perfectly suited to accommodate larger parties. Enjoy the flexibility and comfort of a minivan while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture and natural wonders of this Australian gem. At Vanz Travel, we understand that your adventure should be tailored to your preferences. That’s why we offer a variety of vehicle options, flexible rental durations, and competitive rates to cater to your needs.

Must Do

The Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is definitely a must-see. Located right next to the Royal Botanic Gardens, you can visit while walking along the bay.

Harbour Bridge

It is impossible to miss the famous Harbour Bridge, an important metal arch bridge that allows pedestrians, vehicles and trains to cross the Sydney Harbour. Visible from many vantage points, especially from The Rocks, we recommend that you see it when it lights up at dusk… it is even more beautiful.

The Botanical Garden

Looking for a touch of nature in the city? Look no further than the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney! This over 30-hectare botanical garden stretches along the Sydney Harbour to the Opera House. The park showcases a variety of Australian flora and is home to a range of bird species, including the well-known kookaburra and its distinctive song, as well as the stunning white and yellow-crested cockatoos, and the iconic ibis. It’s a great spot to unwind, take a walk, or have a picnic with friends. Enjoy a tranquil natural garden in the heart of the big city.

Bondi Beach

The most famous beach in Australia is undoubtedly Bondi Beach. Accessible by bus in 30 minutes from the city centre, Bondi Beach could be reminiscent of Venice Beach in California. Australians are very sporty and it is not uncommon to see bodybuilders in full form at Bondi Beach. In the main street, Campbell Parade, you will have the choice between a multitude of restaurants (vegan, Asian, fast food, etc.). Bondi Beach is also well known for its seawater pool “Bondi Icebergs Pool”, its street art, its skate park and its famous walk from Bondi to Coogee. Bondi is probably the favourite beach of tourists and surfers. You feel like you’re on holiday right away.

Watson Bay

To the east of Sydney you will find Watsons Bay Harbour, a relaxed atmosphere with a beautiful view of the Harbour. Take a walk to the Hornby Lighthouse, with its incredible view of the ocean. While discovering Watsons Bay, you will have the opportunity to see many small beaches like Lady Jane Beach, Lady Bay Beach, Camp Cove Beach, etc.

Manly Beach

Manly Beach, north-east of Sydney. Manly Beach, like many beaches in Sydney, is also a beach for surfers. The city of Manly is a pleasant place to walk around and is full of restaurants and ice cream shops. We advise you to go to Shelly Beach, a very beautiful beach where you can dive with your mask and snorkel.

The Bondi to Coogee hike

A 6 km hike that you can start from Coogee or from Bondi. This beautiful walk along the ocean will take you to many of Sydney’s most famous beaches: Tamarama, Bronte, Clovelly, Gordons Bay and Coogee. Stunning views of the ocean and the houses that line Sydney await you!

Wendy's Secret Garden

This garden is located in the north of Sydney, it has been entirely designed by a lady named Wendy. After the death of her husband in 1992, she decided to create her own garden to help her grieve. Since then, this garden has been maintained by volunteers, it is free to visit and will immerse you in the deepest nature with its birds and plants native to Australia, as well as a beautiful view of Sydney Harbour and the Harbour Bridge.

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Description

The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is also Australia’s largest city, with a population of 5.3 million. Admired by the world for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney is a city bordered by the Pacific with an exceptional view over the bay. The city is very dynamic economically, but remains close to nature thanks to its parks, its walks on the shore and its surroundings.

When to visit

We recommend that you visit Sydney between September and October, when spring brings mild, pleasant temperatures to the city. However, with over 300 days of sunshine a year, Sydney and its beaches enjoy a Mediterranean climate that will warm your heart at many times of the year.

Getting to Sydney

Sydney has one airport (SYD), Kingsford-Smith. It’s about 25 minutes’ drive from the city centre, but you can also get there by train. When it comes to public transport, you’re spoilt for choice: train, tram, metro, bus or ferry. All these types of transport can be used with the Sydney Opal card.

Where to stay in your campervan rental in Sydney

Staying in a motorhome in Sydney can be an exciting and convenient way to explore the city and its surroundings. Here are some options for where to stay in your motorhome in Sydney:

1. Caravan Parks and Campgrounds:
Sydney offers a variety of caravan parks and campgrounds where you can park your motorhome. Some popular options include Lane Cove River Tourist Park, Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park, and NRMA Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park. These parks typically provide facilities such as powered sites, amenities, and often, proximity to natural attractions.

2. National Parks:
Several national parks around Sydney offer camping facilities for motorhomes. Places like the Royal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, and the Blue Mountains National Park have designated campgrounds where you can enjoy the beauty of the Australian wilderness.

3. RV-Friendly Towns:
Some towns near Sydney, like Kiama and Goulburn, are known for being RV-friendly. They have dedicated parking areas and facilities for motorhome travellers.

4. Showgrounds and Agricultural Sites:
Some show-grounds and agricultural sites in the Sydney area allow motorhome camping during specific events or off-peak times. Check with the respective venues for availability and rules.

5. Commercial RV Parks:
There are commercial RV parks and resorts in and around Sydney that cater specifically to motorhome travelers. These parks often offer amenities such as hookups, laundry facilities, and recreational activities.

6. Airbnb and Hipcamp:
Some hosts on Airbnb and Hipcamp offer spaces for motorhomes on their properties. This can be a unique and local experience.

FAQ

What are the must-visit attractions in Sydney ?

Start with the Sydney Opera House, an architectural icon, before crossing the majestic Harbour Bridge for stunning views of the city. Don't miss the Botanic Gardens for a touch of greenery in the heart of Sydney. The beaches are also a highlight with Bondi Beach, world-famous for its surf atmosphere, and Manly Beach, accessible by a charming ferry ride, offering relaxation and water activities. Add Watsons Bay to your itinerary, a charming spot with spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and tranquil corners to unwind. For coastal walks enthusiasts, the Bondi to Coogee walk reveals spectacular maritime landscapes. Wendy’s Secret Garden, a hidden gem, offers a peaceful haven with harbour views. Finally, an excursion to the Blue Mountains, exploring breathtaking panoramas and the richness of Australian fauna and flora, will perfectly complement your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit Sydney ?

The best time to visit Sydney is generally in spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) with temperatures between 15°C and 25°C. During these seasons, the temperatures are pleasant, with sunny days and mild nights. Additionally, these periods avoid the summer crowds and the intense heat of the Australian summer (December to February), making visiting the city more comfortable. Between June and September, the sun remains present with temperatures ranging between 9°C and 20°C. However, Sydney is an attractive destination all year round, so the best time to visit will also depend on your personal preferences regarding weather and activities.

Where to eat in Sydney ?

In Sydney, every neighbourhood celebrates the city's culinary diversity. Surry Hills delights with its trendy bistros and intimate cafes, while Bondi enchants health-conscious diners with its seaside restaurants. Darling Harbour and Barangaroo offer elegant waterfront dining experiences, and The Rocks provides a historic ambiance with its ancient pubs and restaurants. The CBD is a hub of flavours, combining innovative food courts and luxury restaurants. For an authentic touch, the Sydney Fish Market promises fresh seafood delights, and Chinatown invites you to explore Asian flavours. Newtown, on the other hand, is a haven for vegetarian and international cuisines in a bohemian atmosphere.

How to get around in Sydney ?

Getting around Sydney is easy with an efficient network of trains, buses, and ferries, all accessible with the rechargeable Opal card. For enjoyable journeys, opt for ferries that connect key points like Circular Quay and Manly, offering magnificent views of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Taxis and rideshare services are available for more direct transportation. For short distances, walking or renting bicycles and electric scooters are practical options, allowing you to explore the city at a more personal pace. To reach the airport, the Airport Link train is a quick solution with frequent departures. Buses and shuttle services are also available, offering an economical alternative to reach different neighbourhoods.

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