10 best campervans & motorhomes for families

We’ve pulled together a list of the 10 top campervans and motorhomes for families for your next adventure. Whether you’re hitting the highways for a weekend getaway or planning the ultimate cross-country adventure, having the right set of wheels makes all the difference.

For families, it’s not just about getting from A to B; it’s about making the journey as comfortable (and tantrum-free) as possible. With clever layouts, enough beds, and all the little features that make life easier on the road, there’s something here to suit every family adventure. Let’s dive in!

But first – what makes a motorhome or campervan family-friendly?

When it comes to choosing a campervan or motorhome for the whole family, there are a few key things to look for. It’s not just about squeezing everyone in—it’s about making life on the road easy, comfortable, and as stress-free as possible because, let’s face it, travelling with kids can sometimes be chaos. 

Here’s what makes a motorhome or campervan truly family-friendly:

Sleeping arrangements

Families need space to sleep without stepping on each other’s toes. Look for options with bunk beds for the kids, a queen or double bed for the parents, and maybe even a dinette that converts into an extra bed for the occasional tag-along mate. Everyone having their own cozy corner can make bedtime a breeze.

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Dream Drive KumaQ © Dream Drive

Living space

A family-friendly layout means having room to move inside the van. A dedicated lounge or dining area is a game-changer, especially on rainy days when everyone’s stuck indoors. Seats with proper seatbelts are a must for safety when driving.

Bathroom facilities

No one wants to stumble across a dark campground at midnight with a toddler in tow. An onboard bathroom with a toilet and shower (or even just a toilet) can make life much easier for families.

Kitchen setup

Cooking on the road? You’ll need a practical kitchen. Look for a motorhome or campervan with a decent-sized fridge, a stovetop, a microwave, and plenty of bench space. Bonus points if it has extra storage for snacks—because kids and snacks are inseparable.

Auto-Trail Delaware Kitchen © EliteRV

Storage galore

Family life means stuff—and lots of it. A good, family-friendly motorhome will have enough storage for a decent amount of gear, from clothes and toys to camping equipment. Bonus points for dedicated spots for things like a BBQ or bikes.

Entertainment features

While the great outdoors is the star of the show, sometimes you need backup. Built-in TVs, USB ports for charging devices, and sound systems can keep everyone entertained on long drives or during downtime.

Tough build for all terrains

Australia’s best family adventures often lead off the beaten track. Semi-off-road or all-terrain suspension will handle dirt roads and gravel tracks with ease, so you can access those amazing campsites without worrying about getting stuck.

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Off the beaten track in the Explorer Discover 6WD © Explorer

Practical size and weight

You want something roomy enough for the family but not so big that it’s a nightmare to drive or park. Balance is key—make sure the van fits your driving capabilities.

Whether you’re heading to the beach, the bush, or the outback, these features can turn a motorhome or campervan into a true home on wheels for your family. Now, let’s check out some of the best campervan and motorhomes options available for Aussie families!

(Pssst. Wandering what the difference between a motorhome and a campervan is? Read our beginners’ guide here!)

10 motorhomes and campervans for family travel

#1. Auto-Trail Frontier Scout Hi-Line

Best for: Large families seeking a luxurious motorhome for extended travels

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Autotrail Frontier Scout Hi-Line © EliteRV

The Auto-Trail Frontier Scout offers a spacious interior with multiple sleeping arrangements, making it suitable for larger families. It includes a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable lounge area, and a full bathroom.

Pros:

  • Spacious living area
  • Multiple sleeping options
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Full bathroom

Cons:

  • Large size may be challenging to maneuver in tight spaces
  • Power system not suitable for extended off-grid travel
Auto-Trail Frontier Scout Hi-Line layout © EliteRV

Specs on the Auto-Trail Frontier Scout

SpecificationDetails
Vehicle base:Fiat Ducato
Seatbelts:6
Sleeping capacity:6
Sleeping arrangements:Front main bed, over cab bed, lounge converted to double or singles in the rear
Dimensions in metres (LWH):8.04 x 2.35 x 3.10
Max gross weight:4,500kg
Payload (approx):1,000kg
Fresh water tanks:135L
Grey water tanks:85L
Power systems:2 x 92ah battery, 100w solar panel
Price:From $249,990

#2. Dream Drive KumaQ

Best for: Small families seeking a compact campervan for weekend adventures. 

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Dream Drive KumaQ © Dream Drive

The Dream Drive KumaQ is a compact and efficient campervan layout that includes essential amenities for shorter trips. Its size and simplicity put it at the more affordable end of the RV spectrum for families, but don’t let this fool you. The Japanese craftsmanship on the KumaQ gives this campervan a boutique feel.

Pros:

  • Compact size
  • Beautiful Japanese-built interior

Cons:

  • Limited space
  • Not suitable for extended off-grid adventures
  • No bathroom (although can be incorporated into your build)
Dream Drive KumaQ © Dream Drive

Specs on the Dream Drive KumaQ

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Toyota Hiace
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Queen size bed, kids bed converts underneath
Dimensions in metres (LWH):5.38 x 1.88 x 2.28
Max gross weight:N/A
Payload (approx):N/A
Fresh water tanks:19L
Grey water tanks:N/A
Power systems:1000w inverter, 100Ah lithium battery, 
Price:From $123,000

#3. Jayco Optimum

Best for: Families seeking a luxurious motorhome for extended travels.

Jayco Optimum © Jayco

The Jayco Optimum is a luxurious motorhome equipped with modern amenities, including a fully functional kitchen, comfortable sleeping areas, and a spacious bathroom.

Pros:

  • Modern amenities
  • Spacious bathroom
  • Slide out for more room
  • Large dealership network

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Need a light-rigid licence to drive it
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Jayco Optimum © Jayco

Specs on the Jayco Optimum

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Iveco Daily
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed on slide-out, bed over cab
Dimensions in metres (LWH):8.99 x 2.40 x 3.45
Max gross weight:7,000kg
Payload (approx):N/A
Fresh water tanks:225L
Grey water tanks:100L
Power systems:2 x 120Ah battery, 2 x 200W solar panel
Price:From $231,990

#4. Avida Birdsville

Best for: Families seeking a reliable motorhome for both short and long-term travel.

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Avida Birdsville © Avida

Much like the Jayco, the Avida Birdsville offers a practical layout with comfortable sleeping arrangements, a well-equipped kitchen, and a full bathroom, making it suitable for family travel.

Pros:

  • Practical layout
  • Well-equipped kitchen
  • Slide out for more room
  • Large dealership network

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Hard to access ensuite with the slide-out in
Avida Birdsville © Avida

Specs on the Avida Birdsville

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:S9 Fiat Ducato
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed in slide out, Bed over cab
Dimensions in metres (LWH):7.39 x 2.32 x 3.12 
Max gross weight:4,400kg
Payload (approx):N/A
Fresh water tanks:120 L
Grey water tanks:120 L
Power systems:N/A
Price:From $204,990

#5. Auto-Trail Frontier Delaware

Best for: Families seeking a spacious motorhome with private sleeping arrangements for extended trips.

Auto-Trail Frontier Delaware © EliteRV

The Auto-Trail Frontier Delaware features a spacious interior with a private rear bedroom, a well-appointed kitchen, and a full bathroom, providing comfort and privacy for family travels.

Pros:

  • Private rear bedroom
  • Spacious interior
  • Well-appointed kitchen

Cons:

  • Larger size may limit access to certain areas
Auto-Trail Frontier Delaware © EliteRV

Specs on the Auto-Trail Frontier Delaware

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Fiat Ducato:
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Rear island bed, bed over cab
Dimensions in metres (LWH):8.07 x 2.35 x 3.10
Max gross weight:4,500kg
Payload (approx):1000kg
Fresh water tanks:135kg
Grey water tanks:85kg
Power systems:2 x 92ah battery, 100w solar panel
Price:From $254,990

#6. Suncamper Sherwood Conqueror 2.0

Best for: Families seeking an off-road and compact motorhome for adventurous travels.

Suncamper Sherwood Conqueror 2.0 © Suncamper

The Suncamper Conqueror is designed for off-road adventures, featuring a robust build and essential amenities. Primarily designed for couples, the club lounge area at the rear can be converted at night into an additional bed for those travelling with kids.

Pros:

  • Off-road capabilities
  • Essential amenities included

Cons:

  • Not particularly roomy for families
  • No dedicated bed for kids; you’ll need to convert the club lounge area at night
Suncamper Sherwood Conqueror 2.0 © Suncamper

Specs on the Suncamper Conqueror 2.0

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Toyota Hilux or Ford Ranger
Seatbelts:N/A
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed over cab and club lounge conversion bed
Dimensions in metres (LWH):5.85 x 2.1 x 3.25
Max gross weight:N/A
Payload (approx):N/A
Fresh water tanks:95L + 80L
Grey water tanks:N/A
Power systems:400AMP/HR lithium, 3000w inverter, 600w solar
Price:From $240,000

#7. Explorer Discovery

Best for: Small families seeking a luxury off-road motorhome for adventurous travels.

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Explorer Discovery © Explorer

The Explorer Discovery is a robust 4WD motorhome designed for longer off-road adventures, making it a solid choice for families seeking exploration beyond paved roads.

Pros:

  • Off-road capability
  • Off-grid capability
  • Choice of 4WD or 6WD

Cons:

  • Price point
  • No dedicated bed for kids. You’ll need to convert the club lounge area at night
Explorer Discovery © Explorer

Specs on the Explorer Discovery

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Toyota Hilux
Seatbelts:N/A
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed over cab and club lounge conversion bed
Dimensions in metres (LWH):7m long
Max gross weight:N/A
Payload (approx):N/A
Fresh water tanks:150L
Grey water tanks:55L
Power systems:3 x 130w solar, 2 x 200amp lithium, 2000 inverter
Price:Contact Explorer for a quote

#8. Winnebago Coogee

Best for: Small families seeking a luxurious motorhome for extended travel.

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Winnebago Coogee © Winnebago

The Winnebago Coogee is a luxurious motorhome designed for comfort and functionality. It features an electric slide-out main bed to expand the sleeping area, a large rear ensuite, and high-end appliances.

Pros:

  • Electric slide-out bed for additional room
  • Fully appointed kitchen
  • Full ensuite

Cons:

  • Limited sleeping capacity – may not suit larger families
  • Premium features come with a higher price tag.
Winnebago Coogee © Winnebago

Specs on the Winnebago Coogee

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Iveco Daily
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed on slide-out and bed over cab.
Dimensions in metres (LWH):7.90 x 2.45 x 3.15
Max gross weight:4495kg-5200kg
Payload (approx):580kg-1285kg
Fresh water tanks:90L
Grey water tanks:90L
Power systems:1x35Ah deep cycle, 1 x 200w solar panel, 
Price:From $217,990

#9. Trakka Akuna A4

Best for: Couples with a very young child sharing a bed or those with teenagers who would prefer to sleep away from parents in a swag or tent.

The Trakka Akuna A4 is a versatile motorhome based on the Volkswagen Crafter, accommodating four passengers and sleeping two. It boasts a permanent bed, a full bathroom, and a thoughtfully designed lounge area, ensuring a comfortable travel experience. 

Pros:

  • Compact design
  • A permanent bed
  • Full bathroom
  • Off-grid capable

Cons:

  • Limited sleeping capacity
  • Compact size might wear thin on extended stays

Specs on the Trakka Akuna A4

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Volkswagen Crafter LWB
Seatbelts:4
Sleeping capacity:2
Sleeping arrangements:1 x permanent bed. Kids will need a swag or tent.
Dimensions in metres (LWH):6.84 x 2.05 x 2.72
Max gross weight:4,000kg
Payload (approx):757kg
Fresh water tanks:140L
Grey water tanks:80L
Power systems:5 x 120Wh house battery, 460W/690W/920W solar
Price:From $185,870

#10. Avan Ovation M9 C-Class

Best for: Families seeking a luxurious and spacious motorhome for extended travel.

Ovation © Avan

The Avan Ovation C-Class is a well-appointed motorhome designed to offer luxurious accommodation for travellers. Its higher profile accommodates additional alcove bedding, making it suitable for families requiring extra sleeping space.

Pros:

  • Various sleeping arrangements are available, with the option for an over-cab bed and two singles, so older kids can have their own beds
  • Quality interior finishes

Cons:

  • The larger dimensions may pose a challenge when navigating tight spaces and parking in urban areas
Ovation © Avan

Specs on the Avan Ovation

SpecificationsDetails
Vehicle base:Fiat Ducato
Seatbelts:N/A
Sleeping capacity:4
Sleeping arrangements:Bed over cab. Two singles at other end.
Dimensions in metres (LWH):7.92 x 2.47 x 3.10
Max gross weight:4490kg
Payload (approx):1198kg
Fresh water tanks:103 L
Grey water tanks:110 L
Power systems:N/A
Price:Contact AVAN for a quote

Choosing the right motorhome or campervan is crucial for a memorable family adventure across Australia. The models we’ve explored offer a range of features tailored to different family needs, from spacious sleeping arrangements to off-road capabilities.

When selecting your home on wheels, consider factors such as sleeping capacity, storage, vehicle dimensions, and budget. It’s essential to match the motorhome’s features with your family’s travel style and the destinations you plan to explore.

If any of these motorhomes or campervans take your fancy, make sure to check them out in person at a caravan and camping show or contact the manufacturer directly for a walk-through.

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