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Where do we camp at night?
- Caravan Parks
We strongly recommend you stay in a caravan (RV) park. Australia has an extensive network of caravan parks in all major tourist centres and most towns. Caravan parks offer excellent recreational opportunities, plus essential shower and toilet facilities. Powered sites enable you to connect your vehicle to electricity. There is usually no need to book ahead, even in peak periods. The approximate cost is AU$25-30 per night.
- National Parks
Most national parks have areas set aside for camping. There are often showers, toilets, barbecues and picnic areas. National parks are also beautiful and peaceful locations to stay overnight. However, national parks do not usually offer powered sites.
- Roadside Camping
Council laws prohibit camping on the side of the road near towns and cities. However, outside towns and in country areas it is generally permitted.
Apollo clients receive a 10% discount at
Top Tourist Parks
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How long does the battery system last?
All Apollo vehicles have a dual battery system. This means the engine battery is separate from the battery system used for internal appliances such as the fridge, lights and water pump.
The appliance battery system will last approximately 12 hours when fully charged. The batteries only recharge when you drive the vehicle. Since the engine battery is separate, if you flatten one of the rear batteries, you will still be able to start the engine and drive.
All vehicles have the facility to plug into electricity. When you plug into electricity in a caravan park all equipment automatically runs off 240V electricity rather than the batteries. You can then use appliances such as the television, microwave and rear air-conditioning which only run off electricity.
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What is supplied with the vehicle?
Each vehicle is supplied with complimentary living equipment such as bedding, cooking equipment, eating utensils, bath and tea towels.
Also, each vehicle is supplied with a complimentary Apollo Pack for your first night. The pack contains matches, mini shampoo and conditioner, dishwashing liquid, sponge, soap, salt and pepper, coffee, tea and sugar sachets. Vehicles are also provided with comprehensive maps and camp ground guides.
We strongly recommend you use soft bags instead of suitcases for your luggage. Soft bags take up less room and fit more easily into the storage cupboards and lockers in the vehicle.
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Why should I choose the VIP Protection Package?
The VIP Protection Package minimises your liability when travelling in a hired vehicle. If you do not take the VIP Protection Package you run the risk of being responsible for considerable costs associated with damage to, or theft of, the vehicle. This applies even if the damage was not your fault!
For example, you are liable if someone runs into you or if a rock from a passing car hits your windscreen and causes damage. Also, you are responsible for the subsequent costs if you are unlucky enough to puncture a tyre.
VIP Protection gives you peace of mind in such circumstances, as you will only be liable for a limited amount unless you breach the terms and conditions of the rental contract.
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Do I need a special driver's licence?
A valid, current car driver's licence must be produced for everyone intending to drive an Apollo rental vehicle. State, overseas or international licences are acceptable. However, the licence must be in English characters for our staff to read.
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What is the Cost of Fuel?
Petrol (Gasoline) in Australia comes in unleaded and leaded grades, and is sold by the litre. Petrol and diesel fuel costs between $1.15 AUD and $1.60 AUD per litre and can be higher, particularly in country and remote outback areas.
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