4WD Camper Hire in Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide, the capital of South Australia is the best place for you to start your next 4WD adventure. The State of South Australia has a diverse landscape and there is something for all to enjoy. You will find desert plains, amazing national parks, mining towns and pristine coastlines, all packed for an adventure off the beaten track. By hiring a 4WD camper, you can access remote areas like Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola, Coober Pedy, Oodanatta Track, Simpson Desert easily.


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Tips on Hiring a 4WD Campervan

Choosing the right 4WD camper depends on your travel needs, destination, and level of comfort. Here are key factors to consider:

  • Budget
    Rental costs range from $150–$300+ per day, depending on the model, travel period and inclusions. Factor in fuel costs, insurance, national park fees, campground fees, food and activities.
  • Destination & Terrain
    For remote outback tracks (e.g., Oodnadatta Track), choose a high-clearance 4WD with durable tires.
  • Size & Layout
    4WD Campers are often built compact and lightweight. Ensure that the bed is big enough for you and there is enough head room.
  • Self-Sufficiency
    Check the water and fuel capacity of the camper to make sure it is sufficient for your trip. Ensure that spare tyres and recovery kits are provided with the camper
  • Travel Restrictions & License Requirements
    Check the rental agreement to ensure that the camper is permitted to travel to your itinerary. Make sure you meet the age and license requirement for hiring.



Best 4WD Campers in Adelaide

Our 4WD campers are built for off-road adventures, making them ideal for exploring rugged landscapes and remote destinations. They are a great option for couples or solo travellers who want the flexibility of a self-sufficient 4WD without the bulk of a larger motorhome.

Cheapa 4WD Camper

CC 4WD 2 Camper 

Budget-friendly and versatile option for adventurers looking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. Designed for rugged terrains, it offers high ground clearance, a reliable 4WD system, and essential camping amenities, including a compact kitchenette, a pull-out awning, and sleeping space for two. This camper is ideal for travellers who want the freedom to access remote areas while enjoying cost-effective comfort. With its durable build and practical design, the CC 4WD Camper is perfect for an unforgettable Australian outback experience.
Pros: Budget friendly economy model.
Cons: Fleet consists of older vehicles. Expect more Kms clocked with older interior fittings.


Apollo Adventure Camper

4WD Adventure Camper

The Apollo Adventure Camper is a mid-range 4WD vehicle designed for travellers seeking both comfort and off-road capability. Similar to the Cheapa 4WD Camper, it boasts a durable four-wheel-drive system, ample ground clearance, and essential camping facilities, including a compact kitchen and cozy sleeping area for two. However, the Apollo Adventure Camper offers a more modern interior, upgraded fittings, making it a more refined option for those who prefer extra comfort on their journey.
Pros: Fair priced mid-range model.
Cons: Nothing we can think of.


Britz Maverick Camper

4WD Maverick Camper

The 4WD Maverick Camper is built for adventure, offering the perfect blend of strength and comfort. This premium fleet consists of new vehicles that are new to under 2 years on fleet. Designed for those eager to conquer Australia’s toughest terrains, it comes equipped with a powerful 4WD system, generous ground clearance, and all the essentials for a self-sufficient journey—including a compact kitchenette and a comfortable sleeping area for two. As the newest model in its class, the Maverick stands out with its fresh, modern design and upgraded features, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Pros: Fleet consist of new models. New equipment and interior fittings, lesser Kms clocked.
Cons: More costly than the two older models.



Customer Testimonials

"We had a great time with the Maverick Camper. It was new, easy to drive and spacious."- Karl Fisher 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
"Spent 3 days at the Flinders Ranges and we loved our campervan! Will book again" - George M. 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
"Crystal was very helpful in answering our questions. Thank you." - Samantha Baumann 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟



Top 4WD Destinations in Adelaide

Adelaide is the ideal launch point to many amazing attractions in South Australia that require 4WD access. Whether you’re seeking breath-taking scenery, rich cultural experiences, or thrilling wildlife encounters, these remote locations offer the journey of a lifetime.

  • Flinders Ranges
    One of South Australia's most iconic 4WD destinations, offering a mix of rugged mountain landscapes, deep gorges, and ancient rock formations. This vast outback region is perfect for off-road adventurers, with winding tracks that lead to stunning viewpoints, historic sites, and abundant wildlife such as emus and kangaroos. Highlights include Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre surrounded by towering cliffs, and the Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges, where you can drive through 600-million-year-old geological formations. Whether you're camping under star-filled skies or exploring remote trails, the Flinders Ranges promises an unforgettable outback experience.
  • Arkaroola
    A remote outback sanctuary nestled in the northern Flinders Ranges, known for its rugged terrain and spectacular landscapes. Arkaroola offers a unique opportunity to explore ancient geological formations, rare wildlife, and stunning vistas. It’s a haven for nature lovers, stargazers, and adventure seekers alike, with activities like hiking, scenic flights, and wildlife watching.
  • Coober Pedy
    Coober Pedy is a unique outback town in South Australia, famous for its underground homes, opal mining, and surreal desert landscapes. Known as the "Opal Capital of the World," it produces most of the world's opals. Due to extreme heat, many residents live in dugouts—underground houses that stay cool year-round. Visitors can explore opal mines, stay in underground hotels, and see striking attractions like the Breakaways and the Moon Plain.
  • Oodnadatta Track
    The Oodnadatta Track is a legendary outback route in South Australia, stretching about 620 km between Marree and Marla. Following an ancient Aboriginal trade route and the old Ghan railway line, it offers a rugged adventure through remote desert landscapes, historic railway ruins, and natural wonders like the Pink Roadhouse, Algebuckina Bridge, and Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre. Travelers can experience rich Indigenous history, stunning gibber plains, and natural springs, making it a must-visit for 4WD enthusiasts and history buffs.



Why Hire a 4WD Camper from Aussie Campervans

With over 16 years of expertise, Aussie Campervans is a trusted leader in 4WD campervan rentals, offering top-quality vehicles for unforgettable adventures. Here are several advantages

1. Access to Remote Destinations
Our 4WD campers are built for rugged terrain, allowing you to explore places like the Oodnadatta Track where regular vehicles can’t go.

2. Competitive Pricing and Deals
We often offers seasonal discounts, multi-hire and long-term rental deals, making sure our customers enjoy the biggest savings.

3. Well-Maintained & Reliable Vehicles
All our campers undergo regular servicing and maintenance to ensure reliability in remote locations.

4.  Flexible Pick-Up & Drop-Off Locations
Return your 4WD camper in Alice Springs, Darwin, Perth, Cairns, and Brisbane for convenient one way rentals.

5. Comprehensive Insurance Options
Want to have peace of mind when travelling? No problem. Our 4WD campers come in various packages including zero liability options.


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