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Western Australia Must Do's
With so much to see and do in Western Australia, a campervan holiday allows you to choose your own adventure. From awe-inspiring nature and wildlife to white sand beaches, authentic Aboriginal experiences, and an epic foodie scene. Check out our favourite things to do in this epic state.
Western Australia Campervan Road Trips
Experience an epic open road adventure across Western Australia's incredible landscapes. Whether you're looking to explore the thriving cultural hub of Perth or head further afield in search of dramatic coastlines, wineries, outback exploring and the rugged beauty of the Kimberley, our travel itineraries have you covered. Simply pick an adventure based on how long you want to travel and what sights you want to see and hit the open road!
4WD In Australia
Looking to explore the outback of Australia in a custom-designed 4WD? Western Australia is one of the best starting points for your adventure. With so many route options, you can plan your journey to be as long as you want.
Aboriginal Experiences in WA
When you visit Western Australia, you will have the opportunity to discover one of the oldest surviving cultures on Earth; the Aboriginal peoples. Immerse yourself in the ancient landscapes and stories as you travel across WA, exploring Aboriginal Experiences.
WA Travel Tips & Inspiration
If you're heading to Western Australia for the first time and you want a little bit more information to plan your adventure, check out our helpful tips and guides to get inspired! From the best places to see, eat, and stay or helpful advice from like-minded travellers, we've got you covered when it comes to planning your Western Australia holiday.
Great savings for your Western Australia road trip
Ready to experience a road trip like no other? No matter your travel style, Britz has a home away from home ready for you to adventure across Western Australia. With an extensive fleet of 2WD and 4WD vehicles available for pick up from Perth and Broome we have a vehicle to suit your travel style.
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Our Perth Campervan Branch
Britz Perth are the experts when it comes to campervan hire in Western Australia. Our Perth branch is located near the airport, making it a great place to start a campervan trip on one of these classic Western Australia itineraries or to explore one of the many National Parks in WA, including world-famous Kalbarri.

Our Broome Campervan Branch
Pick up a Britz campervan in Broome from our handy branch located close to the airport and city centre. As the gateway to the iconic Kimberley region, it's the perfect place to start your Western Australia road trip. From Broome, there's plenty of natural wonders to discover by camper - so book your campervan hire and start exploring all that WA has to offer.
Helpful Information
Visitor Information
Climate:
Due to the size of the state WA has varied climate types. The northern coast has a tropical climate with a wet season (Nov - Mar) with temps 24C - 34C and a dry season (Apr - Oct) with temps circa 30C. The coastal south-west has a mild Mediterranean style climate with hot dry summers (highs 25C) and mild rainy winters (highs 16C). Inland is arid with the majority of rainfall January to March and maximum temperatures of 38C in Jan and 19C in July.
What To Pack:
Casual clothing for travelling & activities and smart casual for evening dining is recommended. Make sure you bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, towel, swimwear, all-weather coat/jacket and a warm sweater/jacket.
Wine and Food:
Home to nine world class wine regions, each with their own unique characteristics and qualities WA is a great destination for anyone who enjoy great wine and food. With access to world renowned Margaret River, and the state’s oldest growing region Swan Valley, you’ll be spoilt for choice - the only problem is trying to fit them all into one trip!
Things To Do
Events:
A real melting pot for events, WA is home to some great annual festival events including film, food and wine and music. For the more outdoorsy, there’s triathlons, motor racing and off road adventure racing to get the endorphins pumping. Visit Tourism Western Australia to find out what events are happening during your visit.
National Parks:
Australia is full of scenic National Parks; 500 of them in fact! The varying landscapes and native trees throughout the country make every one unique and unforgettable. In total there are 60 national parks Western Australia wide with an array of breathtaking natural attractions for anyone to visit. If you're travelling around Western Australia, sightseeing, we've pulled together a list of the top national parks WA has to offer.
Coastal Must Do's:
Follow the coast and immerse yourself in some of the most diverse environments. Swim with sharks and rays, ride camels on the beach and see nature like never before. Must do’s include Shark Bay, Ningaloo Reef, Monkey Mia, Pinnacles Desert and Kalbarri to add to your itinerary for a start.