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Campervan hire in Perth.

Five Toyota Hiace conversions for couples and families of four, built for sealed-road touring across WA. 300Ah lithium standard, induction kitchen, WA Parks Pass already on the vehicle. No daily setup theatre, no powered campsite needed. Pickup near Perth Airport or Gosnells, return same place — no one-ways.

  • From $140per day
  • 5 campervanssleeps 2–4
  • 522+trips delivered
  • 4.9★ON CAMPLIFY
  • WA Parks Passincluded
Compare the fleet

Five vans, side by side. Honest specs.

Same lithium. Same induction kitchen. Same Parks Pass already on the dash. What changes is who sleeps where, what it costs, and how many days you need it for.

Camper Sleeps Bed Standing height Battery Fridge Min hire From Best for
NiesieHiace Commuter · rooftop 4 Queen below + rooftop queen No 300Ah 110L 4 days $140 Family of 4 · south-west loop
AbiHiace · entry price 4 Fixed + flexible second No 300Ah 110L 4 days $140 Budget · couples or family
VickyNew Hiace GL · 2025 4 150mm Dunlop + rooftop tent (planned) No 300Ah 60L 3 days $180 Newest van · premium fit-out

STARTING DAILY RATE · SEASONAL VARIATION · INSURANCE + 200km/DAY ALREADY IN THE NUMBER

The campervans

Five Hiace builds. Couples and families of four.

Lithium-powered, induction-cooked, sealed-road WA. The Voyager is the one Dorian built and configured himself — the others run the same off-grid kit and the same Perth handover.

  • Niesie electric rooftop tent campervan parked at sunset 2WD · 4 SLEEP
    CAMPERVAN · NIESIE

    The Niesie

    Toyota Hiace Commuter with electric rooftop tent for two on top, two below. 100% electric — zero gas. Built for families travelling light.

    Drive
    2WD
    Sleeps
    4
    Battery
    300Ah
    Fridge
    110L
    Min hire
    4 days
  • Toyota Hiace GL campervan Vicky ready for the road 2WD · 4 SLEEP
    CAMPERVAN · NEW HIACE GL

    Vicky

    New-series Toyota Hiace GL set up for four. 300Ah lithium, 3000W inverter, induction kitchen, 42L outdoor shower. The newest van in the fleet — premium fit-out, ample legroom.

    Drive
    2WD
    Sleeps
    4
    Battery
    300Ah
    Fridge
    60L
    Min hire
    3 days
Which van for which trip?

If you only have two minutes, read this.

Five trips couples and families actually book — and the camper we'd hand you for each. Based on a decade of driving these routes ourselves.

  • FOR · COUPLES

    Two of you, sealed-road south-west or south-coast loop

    The fixed bed on the Voyager wins this trip. No rooftop tent to wrestle in 90 km/h coastal wind, no daily setup. If budget matters more than the bigger bed, the Abi runs the same trip at $140.

    Pick: Voyager — or Abi on a budget

  • FOR · FAMILY OF 4

    Two adults + two kids, south-west loop, 10–14 days

    Niesie's the family pick: 300Ah battery, 110L fridge for a week of cold meat, queen bed below + rooftop queen above. Vicky is the newest van in the fleet — same off-grid setup, premium Hiace GL fit-out. Abi is the budget alternative if second-bed flexibility works for your kids' ages.

    Pick: Niesie · Vicky · Abi

  • FOR · THE NEWEST DRIVE

    Four travellers who want a near-new van

    Vicky is the newest in the fleet — a 2021 Hiace GL, smooth diesel auto, premium 150mm mattress, full 300Ah / 3000W gas-free build. The nicest vehicle here for long sealed touring with four.

    Pick: Vicky

  • YOU PROBABLY WANT A 4WD CAMPER

    Heading to Karijini, the Pilbara, or any gravel-access national park

    None of the campervans on this page is rated for gravel beyond a short, well-graded park access. If you want the Coral Bay-to-Karijini turn, the access into Stirling Range National Park, or the Cape Range gravel stretches — switch to the 4WD category.

    See: 4WD campers · Wanderer 2.0 · Bakkie 2.0 · Stix

The contract

Sealed roads only. Every fee on the daily rate.

A 2WD Hiace runs sealed highways and well-graded park access — nothing harder, and we say so. Every camper leaves Perth with the same insurance, the same Parks Pass, and the same kit on board.

  • Karijini gravel access · use a 4WD camper— · NO
  • Gibb River Road · Canning Stock Route · Gunbarrel— · NO
  • Beach driving (incl. Lucky Bay, Wharton)— · NO
  • Soft sand · deep river crossings— · NO
  • Perth → Newman (mining-haul corridor)— · NO

For everything in CL. 02 you want a 4WD camper — Wanderer, Bakkie or Stix. Same kitchen, more clearance, gravel-rated tyres.

  • WA National Parks Pass (already on the vehicle)INCLUDED
  • Comprehensive insurance & bond per Camplify standardsINCLUDED
  • 200 km / day — averaged across the whole hireINCLUDED
  • Full kitchen kit · cookware · plates · cutleryINCLUDED
  • Camp chairs · table · awning · head torches · first aidINCLUDED
  • 24-hour roadside assistance (sealed roads)INCLUDED
  • 45-minute pre-trip briefing at handoverINCLUDED
  • Starlink kit, full-trip$15 / day
  • Linen pack — made up before pickup$45 once
  • Snorkel kit · paddleboard · BBQ · swagOn request
  • Extra km over the trip-averaged 200/day$0.50–0.60 / km
  • Pickup & return — Perth only · no one-waysPERTH
  • No pets · no smoking inside the camper— · NEVER
FAQ

The six questions Dorian gets most weeks.

Anything else, ring him on 0422 428 584 or skim the full FAQ.

Q.01 Do I need a 4WD to drive Perth → Margaret River?

No. The south-west loop (Perth → Margaret River → Albany) is sealed end to end and any of our campervans handles it without issue. A 4WD only earns its keep on gravel access into national parks like Karijini — and we don't run those routes in the 2WD fleet.

Q.02 How long can I stay off-grid without recharging?

Most rigs ship with a 300Ah lithium house battery, a 200W fixed solar panel, and a fridge-freezer that pulls about 2–3kWh per day. In typical use — fridge running, lights, USB charging, one induction meal a day — you've got 3 to 4 days off-grid before the battery's flat with no sun. In WA sun the panel tops you up daily; combine that with an hour or two of driving and you're effectively never running out. Heavy induction cooking shortens that; fridge-only camping stretches it past a week.

Q.03 Is bedding included?

Pillows, blankets and quilts live in every camper. A made-up linen pack (fitted sheet, top sheet, pillowcases, towels) is an optional $45 add-on per hire if you'd rather skip the laundry on day one.

Q.04 Does the Niesie, Vicky or Abi really sleep four adults?

Yes — but read the bed configuration on each vehicle page before you book. Niesie has a queen below plus an electric queen rooftop tent. Vicky sleeps four inside with an optional hire swag for an extra sleeper. Abi sleeps four with a queen below and the double swag. Voyager is couples only — single fixed bed, no second sleeping space.

Q.05 How does the booking actually work?

Every camper on this page is listed on Camplify — the Book button opens the live availability for that exact vehicle. You pay through Camplify (insurance and the 200km/day allowance are bundled into the daily rate). Dorian does the in-person handover at our depot near Perth Airport or Gosnells. Pickup and return Perth only — no one-ways.

Q.06 What does 'WA Parks Pass included' mean?

Every camper is registered with a current annual WA National Parks Pass. You don't pay park entry fees anywhere across the state — Cape Le Grand, Karijini, Cape Range, Kalbarri, the Stirlings, Walpole. It's already on the vehicle.

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Next steps

  • Heading further than sealed roads?

    The 4WDs — Wanderer, Wanderer 2.0, Bakkie, Bakkie 2.0 and Stix — run the same kitchen and battery setup with gravel-rated tyres and rooftop tents. Built for Karijini, the Pilbara, and the Coral Coast in winter.

    Compare 4WD campers
  • Three loops, fuel to fuel.

    South-west wineries and karri forest. South-coast cliffs and Lucky Bay sand. Coral Coast snorkelling by request. Each guide is written from the seat of the van.

  • No rental desk. One owner.

    Dorian configured the Voyager, the two Wanderer 4WDs and the Bakkies himself. He answers the phone. He hands you the keys. Twelve percent of last summer's bookings were people coming back.

    Read the story