Caravans For Sale

Custom made camper trailer
Custom Made Camper Trailer

AU $1,800.00
Remaining: 41m

2013 Winnebago Esperance Premium Iveco A Motor Home
2013 Winnebago Esperance Premium Iveco A Motor Home

AU $189,990.00
Remaining: 42m

HOLIDAY HOUSE CABIN CARAVAN ONSITE ACCOMMODATION VAN DENILIQUIN UTE MUSTER NSW
Holiday House Cabin Caravan Onsite Accommodation Van Deniliquin Ute Muster Nsw

AU $2,650.00 (20 Bids)
Remaining: 51m

MOTORHOME MERCEDES BENZ 1988 1621 210hp
Motorhome Mercedes Benz 1988 1621 210hp

AU $60,000.00
Remaining: 1h 15m

MOTORHOME ISUZU 1988 220 HP TURBO
Motorhome Isuzu 1988 220 Hp Turbo

AU $50,000.00
Remaining: 1h 15m

MOTORHOME MERCEDES BENZ 1986 1419 200hp
Motorhome Mercedes Benz 1986 1419 200hp

AU $50,000.00
Remaining: 1h 15m

Jayco Poptop Caravan
Jayco Poptop Caravan

AU $12,000.00
Remaining: 1h 31m

FRANKLIN REGENT TANDEM70s MODEL SLEEPS 6 TOWABLE 046892510 WEDDERBURN VIC
Franklin Regent Tandem70s Model Sleeps 6 Towable 046892510 Wedderburn Vic

AU $810.00 (17 Bids)
Remaining: 1h 31m

Onsite Caravan at Jindabyne 30 mins from the Snow Fishing Bushwalking Biking
Onsite Caravan At Jindabyne 30 Mins From The Snow Fishing Bushwalking Biking

AU $23,000.00
Remaining: 1h 40m

CHEVROLET COACHMEN WINNEBAGO MOTORHOME 24 FOOT 6 PASS EXCELLENT COND NSW rego
Chevrolet Coachmen Winnebago Motorhome 24 Foot 6 Pass Excellent Cond Nsw Rego

AU $34,995.00
Remaining: 1h 44m

NEW SEMI Off Road Caravan Camping Camper Trailer Tent Package Sydney NSW
New Semi Off Road Caravan Camping Camper Trailer Tent Package Sydney Nsw

AU $3,499.00
Remaining: 1h 47m

Teardrop Camper
Teardrop Camper

AU $9,500.00
Remaining: 2h 21m


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Buying Your First Caravan

Caravans and caravan holidays used to be thought of as a poor man's holiday, but this is not the case any more. Today, more and more people are buying caravans that are luxurious, have great amenities and give them the chance to visit areas they would never normally go. It's the perfect blend of combining nature and all the creature comforts of home. It gives people the opportunity to go stay in beautiful, natural settings while providing a comfortable base camp where they can sleep, watch tv, cook and just relax when they feel like it. Caravans have come a long way in recent years, and there are many different styles and models to suit every type of traveller and family.

Styles

Before you buy a caravan, you need to decide what you plan on using it for, the type of vehicle that will be pulling it and how many people will be sleeping in it. On the very basic, small side you will find teardrop trailers that are small, lightweight and can be towed easily by smaller cars. The entire floor of the teardrop is usually covered by a twin bed, while some teardrop trailers also come with a small storage area and cooking space. Another small caravan with a bit more space is the pop top caravan. These trailers have a roof that lifts up when not on the road to give you more headroom when standing in the trailer. The most common type of caravan that is large enough for a family is the conventional caravan. This type is usually between 3 and 6.5 metres long inside and can sleep between two and six people. They also generally come equipped with a toilet, shower, basin, kitchen and work surfaces.

Amenities

When you know the style and size of the caravan you want to purchase, it's then important to think about the amenities you will want to outfit your caravan with. It's a good idea to think about where you plan on taking your trips. For example, if you are going to be far away from civilisation, you may want to ensure your new caravan has a stove top or small oven to cook food in. If you are planning on taking long trips, a shower may be important to you in case you don't have access to any at the campsite. Other amenities to take a look at include battery backups, refrigerator, grill, water heater, microwave, radio/CD player, television, satellite dish, toilet, air conditioning, clothes washer, awning and more.

Brands

There are quite a few really good brands that produce great quality caravans today. One brand to look at is Bailey. Bailey has over sixty years of experience with caravan design and manufacturing. In addition to researching and implementing the latest technologies, Bailey is also dedicated to technical excellence, production efficiency and environmental awareness. Another great company for conventional caravans is Coachman. Coachman produces caravans of the highest quality that are built to last for years. Each caravan is designed to maximise space and emphasise comfort in a truly stylish way.  Other really great manufacturers to consider include Elddis, Lunar, Swift Group, Vanmaster and more.

Buying Your First Caravan

Caravans and caravan holidays used to be thought of as a poor man's holiday, but this is not the case any more. Today, more and more people are buying caravans that are luxurious, have great amenities and give them the chance to visit areas they would never normally go. It's the perfect blend of combining nature and all the creature comforts of home. It gives people the opportunity to go stay in beautiful, natural settings while providing a comfortable base camp where they can sleep, watch tv, cook and just relax when they feel like it. Caravans have come a long way in recent years, and there are many different styles and models to suit every type of traveller and family.

Styles

Before you buy a caravan, you need to decide what you plan on using it for, the type of vehicle that will be pulling it and how many people will be sleeping in it. On the very basic, small side you will find teardrop trailers that are small, lightweight and can be towed easily by smaller cars. The entire floor of the teardrop is usually covered by a twin bed, while some teardrop trailers also come with a small storage area and cooking space. Another small caravan with a bit more space is the pop top caravan. These trailers have a roof that lifts up when not on the road to give you more headroom when standing in the trailer. The most common type of caravan that is large enough for a family is the conventional caravan. This type is usually between 3 and 6.5 metres long inside and can sleep between two and six people. They also generally come equipped with a toilet, shower, basin, kitchen and work surfaces.

Amenities

When you know the style and size of the caravan you want to purchase, it's then important to think about the amenities you will want to outfit your caravan with. It's a good idea to think about where you plan on taking your trips. For example, if you are going to be far away from civilisation, you may want to ensure your new caravan has a stove top or small oven to cook food in. If you are planning on taking long trips, a shower may be important to you in case you don't have access to any at the campsite. Other amenities to take a look at include battery backups, refrigerator, grill, water heater, microwave, radio/CD player, television, satellite dish, toilet, air conditioning, clothes washer, awning and more.

Brands

There are quite a few really good brands that produce great quality caravans today. One brand to look at is Bailey. Bailey has over sixty years of experience with caravan design and manufacturing. In addition to researching and implementing the latest technologies, Bailey is also dedicated to technical excellence, production efficiency and environmental awareness. Another great company for conventional caravans is Coachman. Coachman produces caravans of the highest quality that are built to last for years. Each caravan is designed to maximise space and emphasise comfort in a truly stylish way.  Other really great manufacturers to consider include Elddis, Lunar, Swift Group, Vanmaster and more.

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