Off Road Camper Trailer Hire Canberra

The best way to find out if an off road camper trailer is right for you is to take a test drive. The first thing you should consider when looking at off road camper trailers is how much space they offer. If you're planning on having children then you'll probably want something larger than a standard caravan. This means you'll need to think about the length of the trailer itself, plus the extra length needed for the bedding area. Another important consideration is where you plan to park the trailer. It's not uncommon for people who own off road camper trailers to spend time camping away from home, so it makes sense to buy a trailer that has enough room for a tent. A good rule of thumb is to get two metres per person. If you don't know exactly how many people you'll be taking along, then you might want to consider buying a double unit. Double units give you twice the space, but you'll pay for it in terms of cost.

If you're going to be spending most of your time parked, then you'll definitely want to invest in a tow bar. Most off road camper trailers come equipped with them, but some aren't. To avoid paying extra for a tow bar, check the specifications before purchasing. If there isn't one included, then you'll need to purchase one separately. There are several types of tow bars, including single and dual tow bars. Single tow bars attach directly to the front axle of the trailer, while dual tow bars connect to both axles. Dual tow bars are generally considered safer than single ones, although they are heavier and require more maintenance.

Off Road Camper Trailer Hire Canberra

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Can I drop off my campervan somewhere other than Australia?
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In many cases you can. Note that if you do, there is likely to be an increased cost.
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How does the insurance work in Australia?
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The campervan insurance is almost always included in the vehicle hire cost, but this usually does not include the full excess (see below).
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Will there be an excess for campervan hire Australia?
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There is likely to be an excess in most cases, however you can usually remove it if you pay a little more per day. You may also be able to arrange with a 3rd party to cover the insurance.
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Can I compare prices in Australia?
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Absolutely! Our search engine lets you compare across a range of campervan providers to secure the best deal.
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Is there a charge for using a card to hire a campervan in Australia?
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In most cases there is a nominal charge to use a credit or debit card, which rarely exceeds 2%. Please note that Visa and Mastercard are the only card types accepted at this time.