Broome to James Price Point 4WD Coastal Escape Broome to James Price Point 4WD Coastal Escape Alyssa Tresider / Friday, 1 May 2026 0 2736 Article rating: No rating If you are craving a slower kind of Kimberley adventure, this Broome to James Price Point escape is hard to beat. Think red pindan cliffs glowing at sunset, remote beaches, easygoing beach days, and just enough 4WD driving to make it feel like a real off-grid getaway without committing to a huge outback expedition. This Broome 4WD itinerary keeps the distances low and the scenery high, with time to swim, fish, stroll the shoreline, and simply enjoy the wild beauty of the Dampier Peninsula. It is a classic Broome road trip for travellers who want the freedom of a campervan road trip, all while starting and finishing in Broome. This Broome itinerary follows a simple but unforgettable route: Broome, Coulomb Point, James Price Point, then back to Broome. Roads are part sealed and part rougher access track, so it suits travellers happy to take it slow and enjoy the journey as much as the destination. The best time to travel is during the dry season from May to October, when conditions are clearer, humidity is lower, and access is generally more reliable. June to September is especially appealing if whale watching is on your wish list, with humpback whales moving along this coastline. Read more
Explore Northern Territory and Beyond Explore Northern Territory and Beyond 15% off daily vehicle rental rates + No One Way Fee* Alyssa Tresider / Friday, 1 May 2026 0 7520 Article rating: No rating Read more
Broome to Dampier Peninsula: 5 Day Campervan Itinerary for Couples Broome to Dampier Peninsula: 5 Day Campervan Itinerary for Couples Alyssa Tresider / Friday, 1 May 2026 0 2784 Article rating: No rating If you are dreaming of a short but memorable Broome itinerary, this 5 day campervan adventure pairs the laid-back feel of Broome with the striking coast and culture of the Dampier Peninsula. Starting and finishing in Broome, it is an easy Western Australia road trip to plan around an Apollo campervan pick-up and drop-off. The total distance is about 440 kilometres return, and with the main road to Cape Leveque now sealed, this Broome road trip can work well for a 2WD campervan on the core route. A few extra experiences on the peninsula still depend on local access and conditions, so it is always worth checking ahead before you travel. Following the route from Broome to Beagle Bay, then north through Lombadina and the Djarindjin and Ardyaloon area before reaching Cape Leveque, this Dampier Peninsula itinerary blends coastal scenery, community history, fishing, snorkelling and time to simply slow down. It is especially appealing for couples who want a campervan itinerary with manageable driving days and plenty of room to enjoy the destination. The dry season from May to October is generally the most reliable time to travel for sunny weather and road conditions. If whale watching is on your wish list, June to September is a particularly good window on this part of the Kimberley coast. Read more
Wallaman Falls Guide: Visit Australia’s Tallest Single‑Drop Waterfall by Campervan Wallaman Falls Guide: Visit Australia’s Tallest Single‑Drop Waterfall by Campervan Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 29 April 2026 0 2555 Article rating: No rating Read more
Auckland to Coromandel itinerary: 5 day campervan road trip Auckland to Coromandel itinerary: 5 day campervan road trip Alyssa Tresider / Wednesday, 29 April 2026 0 1888 Article rating: No rating If you are craving an easy escape that swaps city pace for sea breezes, native bush, beach walks, and long evenings at camp, this Auckland to Coromandel itinerary is a great fit. Starting and ending in Auckland, this five-day campervan itinerary is built around short driving days, scenic stop-offs, and enough breathing room to actually enjoy the places you visit. Rather than trying to rush around every corner of the peninsula, this Coromandel road trip focuses on a few standout bases so you can settle in and experience the region at a slower pace. The Coromandel is made for this kind of New Zealand road trip. One day you can be digging a warm pool in the sand at Hot Water Beach, the next you can be walking to Cathedral Cove, browsing local markets, or parking up beside native forest for a quieter night inland. Best of all, the short driving days keep this campervan itinerary relaxed and manageable from start to finish. Read more