Boo-tiful Tasmania: The Ultimate Halloween Road Trip

Halloween might not be the biggest celebration in Australia, but it’s the perfect excuse to hit the road and create some spooky memories with your loved ones. This 12-day campervan itinerary takes you through Tasmania’s most hauntingly beautiful destinations, blending breathtaking scenery with Halloween fun along the way. From family-friendly festivities and pumpkin carving to ghost tours and spine-chilling after-dark adventures, this road trip offers a little something for everyone — from the easily spooked to the thrill seekers. Experience Tasmania like never before for a truly unforgettable Halloween on wheels.

Activities On Your Halloween Campervan Adventure

This 12-day Halloween Road trip across Tasmania is the ultimate way to celebrate spooky season. From hauntingly beautiful landscapes and historic landmarks to wildlife encounters, festive events, and frightfully fun activities, every stop offers a new adventure. Whether you’re chasing eerie ghost tours, sampling Halloween-themed treats, or simply soaking in Tasmania’s breathtaking scenery, this road trip promises a Halloween getaway like no other!

Here are just some of the things you can expect from your trip:

  • Explore Tasmania’s most scenic towns
  • Experience family-friendly Halloween festivals
  • Discover Tasmania’s natural beauty
  • Join spooky after-dark tours
  • Indulge in local cafés, bakeries, and restaurants
  • Enjoy cosy campervan nights
  • Take part in creative Halloween activities
  • Spot adorable wildlife on tours
Boo-tiful Tasmania: The Ultimate Halloween Road Trip

ITINERARY

  • Day 1

    Hobart

    Distance : 18 Kms

    Time : 17 Minutes

    Morning: Kick off your spook-tacular road trip by picking up your GoCheap Campervan and hitting the open road! Your first stop: the Federation Concert Hall for the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra’s Halloween Spooktacular. Enjoy the fun, family-friendly spooky musical and don’t forget to dress in your Halloween best!

    Afternoon: After the show, treat yourself to some delicious bites in Hobart. Grab a spooky-themed pastry from Queen’s Fine Pastry or a wickedly good doughnut from Circle of Life Doughnut Co. No Halloween Road trip is complete without a sugar rush!

    Evening: In the evening, make your way to State Cinema Hobart for a classic Halloween movie, the perfect way to get into the spooky spirit. Afterwards, roll back to your campsite and join in on their Halloween festivities.

    Where to stay: Discovery Parks – Hobart, E Derwent Hwy, Risdon Vale TAS 7016. Powered Site.

    Federation Concert Hall

    Image: Federation Concert Hall, Alastair Bett

  • Day 2

    Hobart

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    Morning: Start your day bright and early with a visit to the Hobart Zoo and Aquarium for the Boo at the Zoo event. This festival combines festive fun, magical moments, and close-up animal encounters, creating an unforgettable Halloween experience for all ages.

    Afternoon: After a morning of wild adventures, make a quick stop at Big W to pick up some Halloween decorations. Add a touch of spooky charm to your campervan and get it road-trip ready for the rest of your Tasmanian journey.

    Evening: As evening falls, take your pick between two thrilling ways to spend the evening. For those who enjoy a good scare, join Tasmania’s Most Haunted Tour for a paranormal investigation inside the country’s only 19th-century military prison. Prefer something with more excitement? Hop aboard the Fun Bus Halloween Rave, a full Halloween celebration on wheels.

    Where to stay: Discovery Parks – Hobart, E Derwent Hwy, Risdon Vale TAS 7016. Powered Site.

    BOO at the ZOO

    Image: BOO at the ZOO, Hobart Zoo and Aquarium

  • Day 3

    Port Arthur

    Distance : 92.5 Kms

    Time : 1 Hour 20 Minutes

    Morning: Begin your day with a scenic drive to historic Port Arthur, soaking up Tasmania’s stunning coastal views along the way. Once there, stop by the Port Arthur Lavender Café for a hearty breakfast surrounded by nature.

    Afternoon: Spend the afternoon exploring Port Arthur Historic Site on one of its many guided tours. Whether you’re in the mood for fascinating history or something a little more spine-tingling, there’s a mix of both educational and unearthly experiences that bring Australia’s convict past to life.

    Evening: In the evening, return to your campsite to unwind. Enjoy a relaxing evening and prepare a delicious home-cooked meal in your fully equipped GoCheap Campervan.

    Where to stay: NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park, LOT 1 Garden Point Rd, Port Arthur TAS 7182. Powered Site.

    Ghost Tour at Port Arthur

    Image: Ghost Tour at Port Arthur Historic Site, Alastair Bett

  • Day 4

    Bicheno

    Distance : 193 Kms

    Time : 2 Hours 42 Minutes

    Morning: Begin your morning with a drive to Bicheno, a charming seaside town on Tasmania’s spectacular east coast. Once you arrive, stop at Governörs Bicheno for a relaxed brunch to fuel up.

    Afternoon: Spend the afternoon soaking up Bicheno’s beaches or visiting the famous Bicheno Blowhole. When the Tasman Sea swell hits, it puts on a spectacular display, just watch out for the occasional splash!

    Evening: At dusk, join the Bicheno Penguin Tour to see Fairy Penguins waddle ashore to their burrows, a delightfully eerie, yet heartwarming way to end your Halloween-inspired day.

    Where to stay: Bicheno East Coast Holiday Park, 4 Champ St, Bicheno TAS 7215. Powered Site.

    Fairy Penguins

    Image: Fairy Penguins, Tourism Tasmania & Chris Bell

  • Day 5

    Launceston

    Distance : 158 Kms

    Time : 1 Hour 58 Minutes

    Morning: The next stop on your Halloween Road trip adventure is Launceston. Before you set off, cook up a such as some Monster Smoothie Bowls or Ghost Pancakes in your campervan.

    Afternoon: Spend the afternoon exploring Cataract Gorge Reserve. Take the Gorge Scenic Chairlift for sweeping views, swim or relax by the lawns, and wander through Cliff Grounds, where peacocks and wallabies roam among the gardens.

    Evening: Wind down with a quiet Halloween-themed night in your GoCheap Campervan. Sip hot chocolate, eat some candy, play a few board games, and enjoy a classic spooky movie marathon. You can even whip up some Halloween recipes to keep the festive spirit alive on the road.

    Where to stay: BIG4 Launceston Holiday Park, 86 Glen Dhu St, Launceston TAS 7250. Powered Site.

    Gorge Scenic Chairlift

    Image: Gorge Scenic Chairlift, Tourism Australia

  • Day 6

    Launceston

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    Morning: Start your final day in Launceston with breakfast at Aroma’s Café, then wander through the city centre for some sightseeing and shopping.

    Afternoon: Head to The Alt Market and Tassie Pop Culture Market, both hosting Halloween-themed events. Spend the afternoon browsing stalls, enjoying spooky activities, and soaking up the festive atmosphere.

    Evening: End your evening at Penny Royal Adventures. Attend the Zombie Awakening Halloween Party, complete with ghost tours, eerie rides, candy stations and live music — the perfect finale to your Launceston Halloween adventure.

    Where to stay: BIG4 Launceston Holiday Park, 86 Glen Dhu St, Launceston TAS 7250. Powered Site.

    Penny Royal

    Image: Penny Royal Launceston, robburnettimages

  • Day 7

    Devenport

    Distance : 98.7 Kms

    Time : 1 Hour 10 Minutes

    Morning: Continue your Halloween Road trip to Devonport and stop by the Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, one of the town’s most iconic landmarks. Enjoy stunning views and capture a few photos before heading into town.

    Afternoon: Explore the Devonport CBD and grab a bite to eat before visiting the Don River Railway for the SeaFM Devonport Carnival of Horrors. This family-friendly event features trick-or-treating, meet-and-greets, haunted house, face painting, food stalls, and a fun Halloween train ride, perfect for families.

    Evening: As night falls, experience the Carnival of Horrors: Immersive After Dark Session, with ghost trains, creepy lighting, and creepy characters for a truly immersive Halloween night. Or opt for a cosy evening at your campsite with hot chocolate, s’mores, and ghost stories by the fire.

    Where to stay: Discovery Parks – Devonport, 13-19 Tarleton St, Devonport TAS 7310. Powered Site.

    Mersey Bluff Lighthouse

    Image: Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, S. Group

  • Day 8

    Burnie

    Distance : 55.3 Kms

    Time : 44 Minutes

    Morning: Begin your day with a short drive to Burnie and visit the Burnie Regional Museum to explore fascinating displays on Australian history and local culture. Afterwards, stop by The Chapel in Burnie’s CBD for a relaxed brunch.

    Afternoon: Spend a laid-back afternoon strolling through the city centre or head back to your campervan for a bit of festive fun. Try your hand at pumpkin carving, fun for families, couples, or friends looking to add a creative touch to their Halloween Road trip.

    Evening: Wrap up your day at Grimmfest, Burnie’s lively Halloween celebration. Enjoy market stalls, food vans, live music, apple bobbing, and costume competitions, a festive night of spooky fun for all ages.

    Where to stay: Burnie Ocean View Motel and Caravan Park, 253 Bass Hwy, Burnie TAS 7320. Powered Site.

    Burnie Regional Museum

    Image: Burnie Regional Museum, Tourism Tasmania & Rick Eaves

  • Day 9

    Burnie

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    Morning: Ease into the day with a homemade campervan breakfast while watching a classic spooky movie the perfect relaxed start to your morning on the road.

    Afternoon: Spend the afternoon surrounded by nature at the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden. Wander through 11 hectares of colourful blooms, serene lakes, and ornate garden structures and if you’re lucky, you might even spot one of the resident platypuses.

    Evening: End your evening with a visit to the Little Penguin Observation Centre. Arrive about 30 minutes after sunset for a guided experience that offers a close look at Burnie’s charming penguin colony from courtship rituals to chick rearing and moulting.

    Where to stay: Burnie Ocean View Motel and Caravan Park, 253 Bass Hwy, Burnie TAS 7320. Powered Site.

    Emu Valley

    Image: Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, Tourism Australia

  • Day 10

    Zeehan

    Distance : 112 Kms

    Time : 1 Hour 26 Minutes

    Morning: Head to Zeehan and start your day at the West Coast Heritage Centre. Explore the exhibits and learn about the region’s rich mining history and fascinating past.

    Afternoon: For an eerie adventure visit to the Spray Tunnel, a 100-metre abandoned railway passage you can walk or drive through, from Tasmania’s mining boom era.

    Evening: End your day with a paranormal investigation at the historic Gaiety Theatre for a truly spooky experience. If you prefer something calmer, visit Lake Pieman for some trout fishing and cook up your catch back in your campervan.

    Where to stay: Rosebery Caravan Park, 2 Park Rd, Rosebery TAS 7470. Powered Site.

    West Coast Heritage Centre

    Image: West Coast Heritage Centre, Tourism Australia

  • Day 11

    New Norfolk

    Distance : 281 Kms

    Time : 4 Hours 2 Minutes

    Morning: Head out early for the next leg of your Halloween adventure. Once you arrive in New Norfolk, stop at The Star & Garter Hotel for brunch to refuel before exploring.

    Afternoon: Spend the afternoon wandering through town, soaking up the scenery and discovering local cafés, restaurants, and antique shops. You might just stumble upon a spooky souvenir to remember your trip by.

    Evening: Finish your day with a visit to Willow Court, once one of the largest mental institutions in the Southern Hemisphere. Join a guided tour of the hauntingly mysterious grounds and uncover the chilling stories that linger within its walls.

    Where to stay: New Norfolk Caravan Park, 1 Page Ave, New Norfolk TAS 7140. Powered Site.

    Gaiety Theatre

    Image: Gaiety Theatre, After Dark Tours

  • Day 12

    Hobart

    Distance : 45.9 Kms

    Time : 42 Minutes

    Morning: Start your last day with a delicious campervan breakfast, then visit the Anglican Church of St. Matthews, built in 1823 and known as Australia’s oldest Anglican church.

    Afternoon: Take a short drive back to Hobart and spend the afternoon exploring the CBD, enjoying a little more sightseeing, and picking up a few last-minute souvenirs. Once you’ve soaked up the final moments of your adventure, return your GoCheap Campervan to the branch marking the end of your spook-tacular Halloween Road trip.

    Hobart CBD

    Images: Hobart CBD, Tourism Tasmania & Kathryn Leahy

Packing tips for a Halloween Road trip in Tasmania

  • Halloween Costumes
  • Hat, sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Mixture of clothing for different weather/activities
  • Appropriate footwear (comfortable shoes)
  • Board games + Pack of cards
  • Flashlight
  • Insect repellent + First aid kit
  • Camera/phone + chargers
  • Light backpack (to carry food + water bottle)
  • Picnic rug & thermos
  • Maps, journals

Ready to start your trip? Call our friendly reservations team on 1300 664 485 or check out our website to see the campervans we have available at our branches!