About Cruisin' Motorhomes
Cruisin' Motorhomes has been putting Australians and international travellers on the road since 1999. What started as Cruisin' Tasmania — a single-location operation on Australia's island state — has grown into one of the country's most recognised family-owned motorhome hire companies, with six branches in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Cairns, Perth, and Hobart covering the full breadth of the east coast and beyond.
The company's core promise is a late-model fleet. Every vehicle is guaranteed to be no more than four years old, and the flagship Deluxe models are held to a tighter standard — no more than two years on the road. In an industry where fleet age varies wildly, this commitment matters. It means fewer reliability surprises and a genuine "home away from home" feel rather than a worn-out van that has done too many kilometres.
The Fleet
Cruisin' offers three berth tiers — 2, 4, and 6 — with multiple models at each level to suit different budgets and travel styles.
At the 2-berth end, couples have three options. The HiTop Campervan (LDV-based) is the budget pick — compact, easy to drive, no toilet or shower, but with a rear lounge that converts to a double bed and a small kitchen with microwave, 2-burner gas stove, and 80-litre fridge. It's the right choice if you're comfortable using campsite facilities and want to keep costs down. Despite the smaller footprint, it comes with solar panels, 240V air conditioning, TV, and reverse camera — far more equipped than you might expect at the price point. The Rover Motorhome, also LDV-based, adds a full onboard toilet and shower while keeping the same compact dimensions. And the Sandpiper Motorhome — built on a Fiat Ducato — is Cruisin's flagship 2-berth: a permanent rear double bed, walk-through layout, toilet and shower with hot water, 80-litre fridge/freezer, 2-burner gas stove, and microwave. The Sandpiper's open-plan cab-to-cabin walkthrough and rear-door views are what customers keep mentioning in reviews — park somewhere scenic, open the back doors, and you have a picture window from your bed.
For families or small groups, the 4-berth range spans three models. The Adventurer is the budget-friendly family option — built on a Fiat Ducato, with a convertible rear dinette bed plus a permanent overhead cab bed, onboard toilet and shower, 174-190L fridge/freezer, 3-burner gas stove with grill, and solar panels. It fits two child seats and is genuinely practical for families who don't need luxury. The Seeker is a step up in comfort — two permanent double beds (no nightly setup), 174-190L fridge/freezer, separate toilet and shower, and awning. The 4-Berth Deluxe sits at the top end of the 4-berth range, guaranteed under two years old, with Apple CarPlay, reverse camera, and the same full kitchen and bathroom spec as the Seeker.
At the top, the Discovery and 6-Berth Deluxe handle groups of up to six. Both share Fiat Ducato underpinnings, 174-190L fridge/freezers, 3-burner stoves with grill, and separate toilet and shower. The Discovery is the budget pick of the two — older build, no reverse camera. The 6-Berth Deluxe is guaranteed under two years old, adds Apple CarPlay and reverse camera, and is the most spec-heavy option in the entire fleet. Customer reviews of 6-berth trips are consistently enthusiastic, with multiple travellers noting they were parked beachside and cooking full meals without any external hookups.
Inclusions and Policies
All vehicles include linen, bedding, towels, cutlery, crockery, and kitchen equipment. Unlimited kilometres is standard. One-way hire is available between all six branches, making point-to-point routes like Sydney to Cairns practical without backtracking. 24/7 roadside assistance is included with every hire.
Child and infant seats are available for hire at the branch — or free with the Max Cover insurance package. Note that the HiTop Campervan and Rover cannot fit child seats due to bench seating; the Adventurer, Seeker, Deluxe, Discovery, and 6-Berth Deluxe all have anchor points for two seats.
Insurance options start with a standard package with a $5,000 liability. A Liability Reduction Option brings this down, and the Max Cover Package adds windscreen and tyre protection plus complimentary child seats and GPS.
Customer Reputation
With over 1,100 Google reviews across branches and consistent Trustpilot ratings, Cruisin' Motorhomes has a strong track record. Customers repeatedly praise the cleanliness and modern condition of vehicles, the smooth pickup and drop-off process, and attentive staff — particularly at Sydney (Caringbah) and Brisbane (Virginia). The Sandpiper and Seeker attract the most reviews and accumulate near-uniform positivity around vehicle condition and ease of driving. Hobart is the standout branch for Tasmania-specific trips, with multiple reviewers noting the fast turnaround and easy airport-adjacent location.
Cruisin' is not the cheapest operator on the market. The quality of the fleet and the included extras are priced accordingly. If you're purely price-shopping, you will find cheaper options. But for reliability, a genuinely modern vehicle, and a company that has been doing this for 25 years without cutting corners, Cruisin' consistently delivers.
Verdict
Cruisin' Motorhomes is one of the better-positioned mid-range to premium motorhome hire operators in Australia. The late-model fleet guarantee is a meaningful differentiator, the six-branch network covers the country comprehensively including Perth in the west, and the range from budget HiTop to full 6-Berth Deluxe means there's a genuine option for most travel styles and budgets. If your priority is a modern, reliable vehicle with good customer support and the flexibility of one-way hire, Cruisin' is a strong choice.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- Modern fleet guaranteed under 4 years old
- Wide range from budget HiTop to luxury Deluxe
- One-way hire available between all 6 Australian locations
- Family-owned with strong customer service reputation
- 24/7 roadside assistance included as standard
- Deluxe models guaranteed under 2 years old
- Solar panels standard across entire fleet
✗ Cons
- Higher price point than budget operators
- HiTop campervans have no onboard toilet or shower
- Child seat restrictions apply to 2-berth and HiTop models
- No airport shuttle — branch transfers via taxi or Uber
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