Campervan & Motorhome Hire Darwin
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As one of Australia’s leading motorhome and campervan rental companies, we have vehicles to suit all types of travelers for all kinds of adventures.
Make the most of your holiday with our expertly curated travel tips and guides to enhance your self-drive adventure.
Let’s Go Motorhomes offer easy to drive and competitively priced campervan & motorhome hire throughout Australia.
If you’re ready to book your motorhome adventure or request a quote with Let’s Go Motorhomes, view our range of vehicles to see what’s included with our campervan and motorhome hire Canberra.
14 Tannadice Street, Winnellie NT 0820
Monday to Friday – 8:30am to 3:00pm
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays – by appointment only
Be ready for a memorable Motorhome holiday full of adventure, surprise and stunning landscapes. Darwin enjoys a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Darwin is a gateway to the spectacular Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmuluk National Parks. Kakadu is a World Heritage listed natural wonder, which should be a must-see on your itinerary. Have your camera ready to capture the beauty of the wetlands and wildlife. When visiting Darwin and the surrounding National Parks you can learn about the Indigenous connection to the land and experience some unique cultural areas. Travelling further on, Katherine offers an introduction to outback life. Here you can visit thermal pools at Mataranka, go Barra fishing and the Outback Stockman’s Camp.
The sunsets in Darwin are simply beautiful. Take it all in with a drive to Mindil Beach Sunset Market. You’ll find great Asian inspired food, local crafts and a relaxed atmosphere. If it’s crocodiles you’re on the look-out for, drive your Motorhome to the Adelaide River, where you’ll come close to these amazing creatures and see them in their natural habitat. Booking a tour is highly recommended so you can travel downstream on a boat and witness the feeding frenzy.