Campervan Hire Sydney
Our branch hours are:
- Monday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Thursday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Friday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Saturday: 9am - 3:30pm
- Sunday: 9am - 3:30pm
All branches are closed on Christmas Day (25 Dec), New Year’s Day (01 Jan), Observed Australia Day (27 Jan 2025 and 26 Jan 2026) Good Friday (18 April 2025).
9.3km from airport
The branch is accessible by taxi or uber; transfers are not available to/ from the airport/city. There is no customer parking available inside the grounds of our branch, but there is street parking available on the service road along Botany Road, just out the front of the branch.
Vehicles must be collected/returned at least one hour before closing time.
Whether this is the first time you've taken a campervan journey or you're a regular to hiring motorhomes, our expert team will be on hand to answer any questions you have before heading out on the road.
Booking Payments, Changes and Cancellations
Confirmation and Payment
thl requires a deposit of $250 at time of booking regardless of your rental value. The remainder of the rental value will be due 30 days prior to pick-up. Bookings made less than 30 days prior to pick up require full payment at the time of booking.
Payment at Branches
For security reasons, we do not accept cash at our branches. We accept credit card and debit card for charges paid on RV pick-up and drop-off. The liability deposit is payable at pick-up by credit card or debit card and cannot be paid with a pre-paid credit card.
One-Way fees
• For pick up In Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Hobart – returning to these locations a $195.00 one-way fee applies.
• For pick up Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Hobart - returning to Darwin, Perth, Broome or Alice Springs a $295.00 one-way fee applies.
• For pick-ups from Darwin, Perth, Broome and Alice Springs - returning to any location a $295.00 one-way fee applies.
Refer to the Rental Agreement for more information.
Read more about what to expect at pick-up
If you are picking up on or before Sunday 28th September 2025:
1/1801 Botany Road, Banksmeadow, NSW 2019
If you are picking up on or after Monday 29th September 2025:
125 Nancy Ellis Leebold Drive, Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW 2200
Useful Information
Sydney is a city of the outdoors, and the best part is there are so many free activities. Exploring the natural beauty of this city doesn't cost a thing. Spend time visiting iconic beaches and lush parklands. There's no better place to have an epic adventure without breaking the bank.
- Go swimming in one of the ocean pools
- Watch whales migrating between May and November
- Walkthrough the Royal Botanic Garden
- Walk around the Sydney Harbour
- Enjoy some culture at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Paddington Reservoir Gardens
This sunken garden is one of Sydney's best kept secrets. Padding Reservoir was once the host of the city's water supply before a more efficient system arrived in 1899. The unused reservoir has been transformed into a stunning garden and is the perfect place to unwind in a tranquil city haven. Spend some time exploring the gardens before strolling through the nearby shopping strip of Oxford Street.
Bronte Baths
During the hot summers in Sydney nothing quite beats a free public swimming pool, especially one of the most unique ocean pools in Australia. Bronte Beach is one of the best in Sydney, and unlike its neighbour Bondi, it is hidden away from the crowds. The historic baths opened in 1887 and have been a favourite for locals ever since. After your refreshing dip, take in the incredible scenery on the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk.
Tamarama
Bondi Beach is the most famous strip of sand in Australia and is well known around the world. If you walk around the southern headland of Bondi, you will find the equally incredible beach of Tamarama – with a small but perfectly formed semi-circle of bright white sand. If you're looking to find the best beach spots in Sydney, check out a full list here.
Observatory Hill
In Sydney, there are many amazing spots to get a great view of the harbour, but Observatory Hill takes the cake. A short 10-minute walk from Circular Quay, this hill offers an incredible view, off the beaten track. If you're a lover of astronomy, you will be pleased to see Sydney Observatory that sits on top of the hill. The historic building houses a museum that is free to enter, and offers guided tours for a small price.
Morton National Park
A visit to Morton National Park will surround you in remote wilderness, steep gorges, striking waterfalls and an abundance of epic walking tracks. Just a stone's throw away from Sydney, this wilderness and bushwalking mecca is home to the iconic Fitzroy Falls, not a spot to miss off your itinerary.
Blue Mountain National Park
Head to the Blue Mountains and marvel at the Three Sisters rock formation from Echo Point lookout in Katoomba. Here you will find the gateway to many of the walking trails in this national park. The Blue Mountains get their name from the natural blue haze that is created by eucalyptus forests. This wilderness region is a must-see destination on any Sydney road trip.
Royal National Park
The Royal National Park is Australia's oldest, and the world's second oldest, national park. From pristine beaches, striking rainforests Aboriginal sites and an abundance of wildlife – Royal National Park will transport you to a sanctuary teeming with natural beauty.
Sunny Sydney is the perfect gateway to begin your adventure in New South Wales. We recommend taking some time to explore this incredible city before embarking on your journey throughout the state. Packed with camping and caravan parks, NSW makes it easy to spend each night of your trip waking up to a new scene of nature. For a full list of the best campervan locations in New South Wales, check out the blog here.
If you are staying at any BIG4 or G'Day Holiday Parks, don't forget that you can get a 10% discount on your stay when you check in with a Mighty camper! Check out our accommodation guide for more information.
We recommend downloading thl Roadtrip app (Powered by Campermate) before you hit the road. The ultimate travel companion; the thl Roadtrip app provides everything you need to help find places to stay and play across Australia, including the closest campgrounds for campervans on your route
The best part about visiting Sydney is that the city shines no matter what season it is. Regardless of what the weather brings, there is always something to see, do and explore. Sydney enjoys a sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers, the perfect weather for making the most of the outdoors.
Summer in Sydney (December – February)
During summer, average temperatures range from 21-30 degrees and the city has its highest rainfall, which can mean it brings thunderstorms and the occasional flood.
Autumn in Sydney (March-May)
Autumn waves the end of the hot summer, average temperatures drop between 15-25 degrees, and the climate becomes less humid with less summer rain.
Winter in Sydney (June – August)
Winter in Sydney is generally dry with mild temperatures ranging between 11-21 degrees. Mornings can be crisp but evenings rarely get cooler than 9 degrees.
Spring in Sydney (September – November)
Spring in Sydney is similar to Autumn, with average temperatures between 15-25 degrees. Warm sunny days are balanced with cool sea breezes.
Sydney shines all year round in many aspects, including its events scene. With a jam-packed calendar of events, you're bound to stumble across something great.
- A step away from NSW favourite beach, Bondi Farmers Market is a popular spot for Sydneysiders to celebrate local, farm fresh produce. Explore the seasonal produce, organic meat and poultry, flowers, artisanal products and so much more.
- Every January, Sydney turns into the capital of cultural performances. For 3 weeks the city is graced with Sydney Festival which is packed with theatre plays, live performances, musicals and concerts.
- In an annual parade to celebrate LGTBQI culture and communities, the iconic Mardi Gras parade takes over the city. The colourful and joyful march takes place on Oxford Street.
- To kick winter off, Vivid Sydney, the festival of lights and music converts the inner city into a large light show with music and fireworks.
- Sculpture by the Sea takes place every year between October and November. Converting the iconic Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk to an epic outdoor sculpture exhibition, this is a must-see event if you're around this time of year
Sydney is a city of the outdoors, and the best part is there are so many free activities. Exploring the natural beauty of this city doesn't cost a thing. Spend time visiting iconic beaches and lush parklands. There's no better place to have an epic adventure without breaking the bank.
- Go swimming in one of the ocean pools
- Watch whales migrating between May and November
- Walkthrough the Royal Botanic Garden
- Walk around the Sydney Harbour
- Enjoy some culture at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Paddington Reservoir Gardens
This sunken garden is one of Sydney's best kept secrets. Padding Reservoir was once the host of the city's water supply before a more efficient system arrived in 1899. The unused reservoir has been transformed into a stunning garden and is the perfect place to unwind in a tranquil city haven. Spend some time exploring the gardens before strolling through the nearby shopping strip of Oxford Street.
Bronte Baths
During the hot summers in Sydney nothing quite beats a free public swimming pool, especially one of the most unique ocean pools in Australia. Bronte Beach is one of the best in Sydney, and unlike its neighbour Bondi, it is hidden away from the crowds. The historic baths opened in 1887 and have been a favourite for locals ever since. After your refreshing dip, take in the incredible scenery on the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk.
Tamarama
Bondi Beach is the most famous strip of sand in Australia and is well known around the world. If you walk around the southern headland of Bondi, you will find the equally incredible beach of Tamarama – with a small but perfectly formed semi-circle of bright white sand. If you're looking to find the best beach spots in Sydney, check out a full list here.
Observatory Hill
In Sydney, there are many amazing spots to get a great view of the harbour, but Observatory Hill takes the cake. A short 10-minute walk from Circular Quay, this hill offers an incredible view, off the beaten track. If you're a lover of astronomy, you will be pleased to see Sydney Observatory that sits on top of the hill. The historic building houses a museum that is free to enter, and offers guided tours for a small price.
Morton National Park
A visit to Morton National Park will surround you in remote wilderness, steep gorges, striking waterfalls and an abundance of epic walking tracks. Just a stone's throw away from Sydney, this wilderness and bushwalking mecca is home to the iconic Fitzroy Falls, not a spot to miss off your itinerary.
Blue Mountain National Park
Head to the Blue Mountains and marvel at the Three Sisters rock formation from Echo Point lookout in Katoomba. Here you will find the gateway to many of the walking trails in this national park. The Blue Mountains get their name from the natural blue haze that is created by eucalyptus forests. This wilderness region is a must-see destination on any Sydney road trip.
Royal National Park
The Royal National Park is Australia's oldest, and the world's second oldest, national park. From pristine beaches, striking rainforests Aboriginal sites and an abundance of wildlife – Royal National Park will transport you to a sanctuary teeming with natural beauty.
Sunny Sydney is the perfect gateway to begin your adventure in New South Wales. We recommend taking some time to explore this incredible city before embarking on your journey throughout the state. Packed with camping and caravan parks, NSW makes it easy to spend each night of your trip waking up to a new scene of nature. For a full list of the best campervan locations in New South Wales, check out the blog here.
If you are staying at any BIG4 or G'Day Holiday Parks, don't forget that you can get a 10% discount on your stay when you check in with a Mighty camper! Check out our accommodation guide for more information.
We recommend downloading thl Roadtrip app (Powered by Campermate) before you hit the road. The ultimate travel companion; the thl Roadtrip app provides everything you need to help find places to stay and play across Australia, including the closest campgrounds for campervans on your route
The best part about visiting Sydney is that the city shines no matter what season it is. Regardless of what the weather brings, there is always something to see, do and explore. Sydney enjoys a sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers, the perfect weather for making the most of the outdoors.
Summer in Sydney (December – February)
During summer, average temperatures range from 21-30 degrees and the city has its highest rainfall, which can mean it brings thunderstorms and the occasional flood.
Autumn in Sydney (March-May)
Autumn waves the end of the hot summer, average temperatures drop between 15-25 degrees, and the climate becomes less humid with less summer rain.
Winter in Sydney (June – August)
Winter in Sydney is generally dry with mild temperatures ranging between 11-21 degrees. Mornings can be crisp but evenings rarely get cooler than 9 degrees.
Spring in Sydney (September – November)
Spring in Sydney is similar to Autumn, with average temperatures between 15-25 degrees. Warm sunny days are balanced with cool sea breezes.
Sydney shines all year round in many aspects, including its events scene. With a jam-packed calendar of events, you're bound to stumble across something great.
- A step away from NSW favourite beach, Bondi Farmers Market is a popular spot for Sydneysiders to celebrate local, farm fresh produce. Explore the seasonal produce, organic meat and poultry, flowers, artisanal products and so much more.
- Every January, Sydney turns into the capital of cultural performances. For 3 weeks the city is graced with Sydney Festival which is packed with theatre plays, live performances, musicals and concerts.
- In an annual parade to celebrate LGTBQI culture and communities, the iconic Mardi Gras parade takes over the city. The colourful and joyful march takes place on Oxford Street.
- To kick winter off, Vivid Sydney, the festival of lights and music converts the inner city into a large light show with music and fireworks.
- Sculpture by the Sea takes place every year between October and November. Converting the iconic Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk to an epic outdoor sculpture exhibition, this is a must-see event if you're around this time of year