Driving the Nullarbor: What It’s Really Like & Survival Tips

Driving the Nullarbor: What It’s Really Like & Survival Tips

The legendary Nullarbor Plain stretches across South Australia and WA and is one of the world’s great road-trip experiences. Here's how to do it on a budget.

Alannah F

Alannah F

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Driving the Nullarbor: What It’s Really Like & Survival Tips

The legendary Nullarbor Plain stretches across South Australia and Western Australia and is one of the world’s great road-trip experiences. It's remote, dramatic, and full of character. Whether you're using a standard car rental, campervan or a $1/day Imoova relocation car, here’s what to expect.

What It’s Really Like

1. It’s Long...Really Long

You’ll drive around 1,200 km of open road with very few towns. The scenery is wide, flat, and mesmerising, perfect for those who love the meditative side of long drives and fitting in a lot of podcasts!

2. Roadhouses Become Your Best Friends

Fuel, snacks, showers, and friendly travellers, roadhouses are essential lifelines. Expect fuel to be more expensive here. Download offline maps before you set off so you know where your closest roadhouse is.

3. Wildlife Is Everywhere

Kangaroos, emus, camels, wedge-tailed eagles, and even dingoes. Avoid driving at dusk and dawn as it’s peak wildlife collision time.

4. The Bunda Cliffs Are Jaw-Dropping

These 100-metre limestone cliffs along the Great Australian Bight are some of the best coastal views in the world and easily accessible via coastal pull-offs.

5. You’ll Meet Characters

Travellers on the Nullarbor love the camaraderie. Roadside chats become part of the experience.

Survival Tips

1. Plan Fuel Stops

Distances between fuel can be 150–200 km. Never pass a roadhouse with less than half a tank.

2. Bring Plenty of Water

At least 5–10 litres in the car and more in summer.

3. Download Music & Maps

There’s no reception for long stretches.

4. Check Your Tyres

A well-maintained car or campervan makes a huge difference here.

5. Start Early & Take Breaks

Fatigue is the biggest danger on the Nullarbor.

Budget Tip for Nullarbor Travellers

Because rental companies often need vehicles moved between Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, Imoova frequently offers $1 per day relocation cars and campers on this route, making the journey incredibly affordable. Get a deal with a fuel reimbursement and you'll be laughing!

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