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🚐 Best 4 Berth Campervans with Toilet & Shower in Australia β€” The Complete Comparison Guide (2026)

🚐 Best 4 Berth Campervans with Toilet & Shower in Australia β€” The Complete Comparison Guide (2026)

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Choosing a 4-berth campervan with a toilet and shower in Australia can feel like a full-time job. There are dozens of vehicles across a handful of big brands and a growing number of independent operators β€” and if you don't know who owns what, or what the real differences are between models, it's easy to pick the wrong one.

This is the Goldilocks hire. Not too big, not too small β€” and with a proper bathroom on board. As DriveNow's Shelley Richardson puts it: "Four berth with toilet and shower is probably the most popular hire we see. It's the sweet spot."

We've broken down all 15 vehicles available (2026) through DriveNow.com.au β€” covering fleet age, sleeping layouts, bathroom facilities, key features and which type of traveller each one suits best. No fluff, just the good stuff.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Jump on a laptop or desktop and use the DriveNow GRID view to compare prices side-by-side. Much easier than scrolling on your phone!

🏒 Understanding the Australian Campervan Market

Before you start comparing vans, it helps to understand who's actually behind the brands you're looking at. The Australian campervan hire market is more consolidated than most people realise β€” and knowing this will help you make a smarter decision.

THL β€” The Big Group Behind Maui, Apollo & Mighty

A large slice of Australia's campervan fleet sits under the THL umbrella β€” Tourism Holdings Limited, a publicly listed company with operations across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Canada and the USA. They've been in the game for decades and run some of the best-known names in the industry.

Under the THL banner in Australia, you'll find:

  • 🌟 Maui β€” premium tier, newest fleet, polished interiors
  • πŸ”΅ Apollo β€” mid-range, strong value, wide depot network
  • πŸ’° Mighty β€” budget tier, older fleet, great for cost-conscious travellers
  • Also,Β  Britz - But they don't have any vehicles in this sector.
Because they share the same parent company, all THL brands operate from the same core depot network across Australia: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Cairns, Darwin, Broome and Hobart,Β  That's handy to know for one-way trips.

The vehicles within each brand are different β€” different ages, different fit-outs, different layouts. But the backbone of support, roadside assistance and depot infrastructure is shared. Once you know that, the differences become clearer.

🌟 Cruisin Motorhomes β€” A Favourite Independent

Cruisin Motorhomes is one of our favourite independent operator in Australia β€” and we say that with genuine conviction and for good reason. Great vehicles, great depots, great staff and outstanding on-road support. They're proudly Australian-owned and operated, and it shows in every interaction.

Cruisin also operates GoCheap Campervans β€” a budget brand running the same depot network with older fleet vehicles. Same great support, lighter on the wallet.

Cruisin depots: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Cairns, Darwin and Hobart.

🚌 THL Vehicles β€” Maui, Apollo & Mighty

These five vehicles share the same depot network and roadside support. After that, it all comes down to fleet age, finish and layout.

⭐ Maui Beach Elite β€” Premium / Flagship

Vehicle age: 0–1 years (newest fleet)

Length: 7.90m | Width: 2.45m | Height: 3.35m

Sleeping: Double over-cab (2.25m x 1.35m) + Double dinette convert (2.26m x 1.48m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 188L fridge/freezer

Power: Solar panel + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, DVD/HDMI

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, external storage, microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: This is the top of the tree. The Beach Elite combines the newest possible fleet with apartment-style interiors β€” leather sofas, wooden floors, warm neutral tones and hotel-quality linen. If you want the best available 4-berth motorhome in Australia right now, this is it.

  • Perfect for: Couples or families who want luxury without compromise
  • Note: Vehicle styles and layouts may vary between manufacturer builds

πŸ–οΈ Maui Beach β€” Premium

Vehicle age: 0–2 years

Length: 7.90m | Width: 2.45m | Height: 3.35m

Sleeping: Double over-cab (2.25m x 1.35m) + Double dinette convert (2.26m x 1.48m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 188L fridge/freezer

Power: Solar panel + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, DVD/HDMI

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, external storage, microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: Nearly identical to the Elite in specs but slightly older fleet and a touch friendlier on price. The contemporary design features a warm neutral palette, fully equipped kitchen and two dining zones β€” a genuine home away from home feel.

  • Perfect for: Couples or families wanting premium quality at a slightly lower rate
  • Note: Same layout as the Elite β€” the difference is purely fleet age and price

πŸ”οΈ Maui Cascade β€” Premium / Compact

Vehicle age: 0–2 years

Length: 6.70m | Width: 2.20m | Height: 3.20m

Sleeping: Permanent drop-down double (2.00m x 1.40m) + Lower dinette convert (2.00m x 1.45m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 130L fridge/freezer

Power: Solar panel + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, DVD/HDMI

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, external slide-out cooker, microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: The Cascade is significantly more compact than its Beach siblings at 6.70m β€” easier to drive, easier to park, and a genuine game-changer if you're heading into tighter destinations. The innovative rear twin-bed design means both beds are located at the back, and the external slide-out cooker is a brilliant touch for alfresco dining on warm Australian evenings. β˜€οΈ

  • Perfect for: Couples or families who want Maui quality but prefer a more manoeuvrable vehicle
  • Note: Top bed has a 200kg maximum weight limit
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πŸ”΅ Apollo Euro Quest β€” Mid-Range / Great Value

Vehicle age: 0–4 years

Length: 6.70m | Width: 2.20m | Height: 3.20m

Sleeping: Permanent drop-down double (2.00m x 1.40m) + Dinette convert (2.00m x 1.45m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 130L fridge/freezer

Power: Solar panel + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, DVD/HDMI

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, external slide-out cooker, front swivel seats, microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: The Euro Quest shares the same compact dimensions and innovative layout as the Maui Cascade β€” including that crowd-pleasing external slide-out cooker β€” but at a mid-range price point. The slightly wider fleet age (up to 4 years) is where the savings come from. Still a very capable, well-equipped motorhome.

  • Perfect for: Travellers who want the compact layout and alfresco cooking without the premium price
  • Note: Top bed has a 200kg maximum weight limit
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πŸ”΅ Apollo Euro Camper β€” Mid-Range / Family-Friendly

Vehicle age: 0–4 years

Length: 7.55m–7.90m | Width: 2.25m–2.45m | Height: 3.35m–3.60m

Sleeping: Double over-cab (2.10m x 1.35m) + Rear dinette convert (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 130–188L fridge/freezer

Power: Solar panel + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, DVD/HDMI

Extras: Awning, external storage locker, microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: The Euro Camper is the bigger sibling to the Euro Quest β€” with the over-cab bed layout giving more space inside. The rear passenger seats sit close to the driver's cabin, making it easy to keep an eye on kids. A strong family option at a mid-range price.

  • Perfect for: Families with young children, or two couples wanting more interior space
  • Note: Specs vary slightly between vehicle builds β€” check your specific booking

πŸ’° Mighty Double Up β€” Budget

Vehicle age: 4+ years

Length: 7.55m–7.90m | Width: 2.25m–2.45m | Height: 3.35m–3.60m

Sleeping: Double over-cab (2.10m x 1.35m) + Rear dinette convert (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + hot/cold pressurised shower

Fridge: Fridge/freezer (size varies)

Power: 12V + 240V mains (no solar)

Entertainment: Audio system varies

Extras: Microwave, walk-through access

Why choose it: The Mighty Double Up is the no-frills way to get a full bathroom on board. Same THL depot network and roadside support as Maui and Apollo, but with an older fleet and fewer extras. No awning, no flyscreen, no solar β€” but the essentials are all there, and the price reflects it.

  • Perfect for: Budget-conscious travellers who still want a private bathroom
  • Note: Older fleet means more varied vehicle condition β€” read reviews carefully
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🌟 Cruisin Motorhomes & GoCheap β€” The independent front runner.

Cruisin runs three tiers within the 4-berth space β€” giving you a clear upgrade path from value entry-level all the way to their premium Deluxe. GoCheap is their budget arm, running older fleet from the same excellent depot network.

πŸ•οΈ Cruisin Adventurer β€” Mid-Range / Great All-Rounder

Vehicle age: 0–4 years

Length: 7.20m–7.40m | Width: 2.30m | Height: 3.50m

Sleeping: Over-cab bed (2.00m x 1.30m) + Rear dinette convert (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 174–190L fridge/freezer

Power: 160W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/Bluetooth/USB, TV/DVD

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, 125L water tanks, 2 x 4kg gas bottles

Why choose it: The Adventurer punches well above its price point. Big water tanks (125L β€” more than most competitors), solid 160W solar, TV/DVD and a comfortable layout make this an excellent mid-range option. Backed by Cruisin's outstanding depot and support network.

  • Perfect for: Families or couples wanting value-for-money with reliable support
  • Note: No reverse camera on this model

πŸ” Cruisin Seeker β€” Mid-Range / No-Fuss Sleeping

Vehicle age: 0–4 years

Length: 7.20m–7.40m | Width: 2.30m | Height: 3.50m

Sleeping: Over-cab bed (2.00m x 1.30m) + PERMANENT rear double (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + shower with fold-away basin

Fridge: 174–190L fridge/freezer

Power: 160W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/Bluetooth/USB, TV/DVD

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, 125L water tanks, 2 x 4kg gas bottles

Why choose it: The standout feature here is the permanent rear double bed β€” no converting the dinette every night, no fussing with cushions. After a long day on the road, you just crawl into bed. 😴 Same great Cruisin spec as the Adventurer, just with a fixed sleeping setup.

  • Perfect for: Anyone who hates making up beds β€” couples or families who value simplicity
  • Note: Fold-away basin in bathroom is a practical space-saver
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✨ Cruisin 4 Berth Deluxe β€” Mid-Premium

Vehicle age: 0–2.5 years (newer fleet)

Length: 7.20m–7.40m | Width: 2.30m | Height: 3.50m

Sleeping: Over-cab bed (2.00m x 1.30m) + Rear dinette convert (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 174–190L fridge/freezer

Power: 160W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/Bluetooth/USB/Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, Smart TV/DVD

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, 125L water tanks, 2 x 4kg gas bottles, power steering

Why choose it: The Deluxe is Cruisin's flagship 4-berth β€” newer fleet (under 2.5 years), Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and a Smart TV elevate the experience noticeably. If you're after the Cruisin experience with the freshest possible vehicle, this is the one.

  • Perfect for: Travellers wanting the Cruisin quality with the newest tech and fleet
  • Note: Clear step-up from the Adventurer and Seeker on fleet age and connectivity
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πŸ’Έ GoCheap Henty β€” Budget (Cruisin network)

Vehicle age: 4–7 years

Length: 7.20m–7.40m | Width: 2.30m | Height: 3.50m

Sleeping: Over-cab bed (2.00m x 1.30m) + Rear dinette convert (2.10m x 1.40m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 174–190L fridge/freezer

Power: 150W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/Bluetooth/USB, TV/DVD

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, 125L water tanks

Why choose it: The Henty is essentially an older Cruisin Adventurer β€” same layout, same dimensions, same outstanding depot network, just with a 4–7 year fleet age reflected in a lower price. If budget is your priority but you don't want to compromise on support, this is a smart pick.

  • Perfect for: Budget travellers who still want access to Cruisin's depot and support network
  • Note: No reverse camera; slightly lower solar (150W vs 160W on Cruisin models)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Other Independent Operators

These operators add genuine variety to the market β€” from the Jayco-built Let's Go motorhomes to the premium Star RV, the compact Camperman and the Tasmania-only Trail Finder.

⭐ Star RV Polaris 4 β€” Premium Independent

Vehicle age: 2018–2025

Length: 7.90m | Width: 2.30m | Height: 3.60m

Sleeping: 3 x double beds β€” rare layout offering maximum sleeping flexibility

Bathroom: Toilet + shower

Fridge: 150L

Power: Dual 12V battery + 240V mains

Entertainment: Stereo

Extras: Awning, GPS, reverse camera, power steering, 87L water tanks

Why choose it: The Polaris 4 is the only vehicle on this list with three double beds β€” making it uniquely suited to two couples or a group wanting maximum sleeping flexibility. Hotel-quality interiors and premium positioning make it a genuine alternative to Maui.

  • Perfect for: Two couples travelling together, or anyone needing three separate sleeping spaces
  • ⚠️ Note: Child/booster seats CANNOT be fitted in this vehicle β€” rear seats are rear-facing only
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πŸ†• Let's Go Quatro (Jayco) β€” Premium / Newest Fleet

Vehicle age: 0–1 years (freshest fleet on the list)

Length: 8.97m | Width: 2.396m | Height: 3.23m

Sleeping: Electronic drop-down double (2.32m x 1.43m) + Over-cab double (2.32m x 1.43m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 171L fridge/freezer

Power: 120W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/CD, TV/DVD (some: Android Auto/Apple CarPlay)

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, outdoor chairs and table included, gas-electric water heater

Why choose it: Built on the Jayco chassis, the Quatro is the freshest fleet on this list at 0–1 years. It's also one of the biggest vehicles here at nearly 9m β€” which means more interior room but requires more confidence behind the wheel. Outdoor furniture is included (not an extra!), and the gas-electric water heater is a practical bonus.

  • Perfect for: Travellers wanting brand-new vehicles with Jayco build quality
  • Note: At 8.97m this is a large vehicle β€” not ideal for first-time campervan drivers
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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Let's Go Excursion (Jayco) β€” 5-Berth / Family Upgrade

Vehicle age: 0–5 years

Length: 8.97m | Width: 2.396m | Height: 3.23m

Sleeping: Electronic drop-down (2.32m x 1.43m) + Rear lounge convert (2.32m x 1.43m) + Over-cab (2.32m x 1.43m)

Bathroom: Toilet + pressurised hot/cold shower

Fridge: 171L fridge/freezer

Power: 120W solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: Radio/CD, TV/DVD (some: Android Auto/Apple CarPlay)

Extras: Awning, flyscreen, microwave, outdoor chairs and table included, 3 seatbelts in rear, gas-electric water heater

Why choose it: Technically a 5-berth, the Excursion is the only one of its kind in this category β€” we include it here because DriveNow groups 5-berth with 4-berth (the 6-berth motorhomes are a different category entirely). Three beds, three rear seatbelts and all the Jayco build quality. If you have five in your group and don't want to jump up to a full 6-berth motorhome, this is your vehicle.

  • Perfect for: Families of five, or a group of four wanting an extra bed for flexibility
  • Note: Larger vehicle β€” allow extra time and care when driving and parking
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πŸŽ’ Camperman Maxie 4 Deluxe β€” Compact Budget

Vehicle age: 2012–2019 base vehicles (interiors refitted 2021–2026)

Length: 5.60m | Width: 1.80m | Height: 2.80m

Sleeping: Double (2.00m x 1.30m) + Overhead double (2.10m x 1.30m, max 200kg)

Bathroom: Toilet + shower

Fridge: 80L

Power: 12V + 240V mains (no solar)

Entertainment: AM/FM Radio

Extras: Microwave, flyscreen, USB rear charging point, dual battery, super-long wheelbase

Why choose it: The Maxie is by far the most compact vehicle on this list at 5.60m β€” easy to drive, easy to park, and much more city-friendly than the larger motorhomes. The interiors have been refitted recently (2021–2026 fit-outs) even though the base vehicles are older. It's a budget option but with honest charm.

  • Perfect for: Budget travellers or first-timers nervous about driving a large vehicle
  • ⚠️ Note: No grey water tank, no awning, cabin A/C only, battery needs mains recharge every 24–36 hours β€” read the fine print before booking
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🍎 Tasmania Campers Trail Finder 4+1 β€” Tasmania Only

Vehicle age: 2008–2009 (Toyota HiAce high-top)

Length: 5.60m | Width: 1.89m | Height: 2.80m

Sleeping: Double (2.00m x 1.74m) + Roof bunk (2.00m x 1.37m)

Bathroom: Toilet + shower (hot water on 240V mains only)

Fridge: 80L

Power: Solar + 12V + 240V mains

Entertainment: CD/Radio

Extras: Microwave, walk-through access, linen included, 2 child safety seat anchor points, 3 seatbelts in cab

Why choose it: This is a Tasmania-only specialist operator β€” and for exploring Tassie, the compact Toyota HiAce format is genuinely well-suited to the island's winding roads and tighter terrain. The wider rear double bed (1.74m) is notably roomier than most, linen is included, and it seats up to 5 with 3 seatbelts in the cab. Older vehicles, but regularly maintained and well-suited to the destination.

  • Perfect for: Tasmania-based adventures only β€” families or small groups exploring the Apple Isle 🍎
  • ⚠️ Note: Hot water requires 240V mains connection; base vehicles from 2008–2009; petrol engine (not diesel)

πŸ“Š Quick Comparison Table β€” Age, Category & Key Features at a Glance

ModelAgeCategoryLengthStandout
Maui Beach Elite0–1 yrsPremium7.90mNewest / luxury fit-out
Maui Beach0–2 yrsPremium7.90mPremium, strong value
Maui Cascade0–2 yrsPremium / Compact6.70mAlfresco cooker / compact
Apollo Euro Quest0–4 yrsMid-range6.70mCompact + slide-out cooker
Apollo Euro Camper0–4 yrsMid-range7.55–7.90mFamily-friendly layout
Mighty Double Up4+ yrsBudget7.55–7.90mTHL network, low price
Cruisin Adventurer0–4 yrsMid-range7.20–7.40m125L tanks, 160W solar
Cruisin Seeker0–4 yrsMid-range7.20–7.40mPermanent rear bed
Cruisin Deluxe0–2.5 yrsMid-premium7.20–7.40mSmart TV, CarPlay
GoCheap Henty4–7 yrsBudget7.20–7.40mCruisin network, low cost
Star RV Polaris 42018–2025Premium7.90m3 double beds / GPS
Let's Go Quatro0–1 yrsPremium / Jayco8.97mNewest Jayco build
Let's Go Excursion0–5 yrs5-berth / Jayco8.97m3 beds, 5 seatbelts
Camperman Maxie 42012–19*Budget / Compact5.60mTiniest, city-friendly
Tas Campers Trail Finder2008–09Tasmania only5.60mTassie specialist
* Camperman Maxie interiors refitted 2021–2026

πŸ€” So Which 4 Berth Campervan Should You Choose?

πŸ† If you want the absolute newest and best:

Maui Beach Elite or Let's Go Quatro

⭐ If you want premium without paying top-tier price:

Maui Beach, Star RV Polaris 4 or Cruisin 4 Berth Deluxe

πŸ“ If you want compact and easy to drive:

Maui Cascade, Apollo Euro Quest or Camperman Maxie

😴 If you hate making up beds every night:

Cruisin Seeker (permanent rear double bed)

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ If you have a family of 5:

Let's Go Excursion (the only 5-berth in this category)

πŸ’° If budget is your priority:

Mighty Double Up (THL network) or GoCheap Henty (Cruisin network)

🍎 If you're exploring Tasmania:

Tasmania Campers Trail Finder 4+1 β€” the local specialist

🏁 Final Word

Choosing a 4-berth campervan with a toilet and shower in Australia is genuinely easier once you understand the landscape β€” who owns what, what the fleet ages actually mean, and which vehicle suits your travel style. Whether you're after a premium Maui, a brilliant Cruisin, a fresh Jayco build or a compact budget option, there's a vehicle in this list for you.

At DriveNow.com.au you can compare all 15 of these vehicles in one place β€” prices, availability and specs side by side. Use the GRID view on a laptop for the best experience, and lock in your dates early. The best vehicles (especially the newer Maui, Cruisin Deluxe and Let's Go Quatro) book out fast over peak season. πŸ—“οΈ

πŸ‘‰ Compare 4 berth campervans with toilet and shower in Australia β†’

πŸ“– Check out our Campervan Hire Handbook for even more planning tips β†’

Shelley Richardson

Shelley Richardson

Shelley has been working in the travel industry for over 30 years, in aviation, for tour operators and since 2016 for DriveNow. Having travelled extensively worldwide, alone, as a couple and with her family, Shelley has experience to share about how to make the most of your holiday, especially road-trips to amazing destinations.

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