オーストラリアの安いまたは無料のシャワーを見つける方法
キャンピングカー、RV、またはモーターホームでの予算旅行中に、オーストラリア全土で安いまたは無料のシャワーを見つける最良の方法を発見しましょう。
Alannah F
Marketing Manager
One of the biggest questions first-time campervan travellers ask is surprisingly simple:
“Where do you shower?”
If you’re roadtripping Australia in a campervan, especially on a budget, paying for caravan parks every night can quickly become expensive. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to find clean, affordable and sometimes completely free showers around the country.
Here’s how experienced roadtrippers stay clean without spending a fortune.

Caravan Parks (Best Overall Option)
Even if you don’t stay overnight, some caravan parks allow travellers to pay a small fee to use their shower facilities.
Typical costs:
$2–$10
Sometimes free for guests using dump points
Facilities often include:
Hot showers
Toilets
Laundry
Camp kitchens
This is usually the easiest and most reliable option.

Public Beach Showers
Australia’s coastal towns are filled with public showers near beaches.
These are common in:
Queensland
New South Wales
Western Australia
However, not all beach showers are suitable for proper cleaning:
Some are cold only
Some are outdoor rinse stations
Some turn off at night
Still, they’re perfect after swimming or quick refreshes.

Aquatic Centres & Public Pools
One of the best hidden hacks for roadtrippers.
Most towns in Australia have:
Community pools
Aquatic centres
Leisure centres
For a small entry fee, you get:
Hot showers
Toilets
Sometimes WiFi and power outlets
Prices are usually cheaper than caravan parks.

Gym Memberships
Many long-term travellers use:
Anytime Fitness
Jetts
Snap Fitness
Benefits include:
Nationwide access
Hot showers
Air conditioning
Toilets
Fitness facilities
This works especially well for backpackers doing extended trips.

Apps That Help You Find Showers
These apps are essential for budget roadtripping:
WikiCamps
Shows:
Showers
Water taps
Dump points
Free camps
CamperMate
Excellent for:
Budget facilities
User reviews
Hidden local spots

Tips for Staying Clean on the Road
Carry shower thongs -many public showers are heavily used.
Keep coins handy - coin-operated showers are still common in regional Australia.
Shower during quieter hours - early mornings and evenings are busiest.
Have backup wipes & water - especially when travelling remotely.

One of the easiest ways to cut overall travel costs is by using campervan relocations through Imoova. Travellers can relocate campervans between cities for as little as $1 per day, making it possible to spend more on experiences instead of accommodation and transport. Combining relocations with free camps, public facilities and budget-friendly showers can make an Australian roadtrip surprisingly affordable. Many Imoova campervans/motorhomes are also self contained, so you can shower & cook on the road! You can browse the budget vehicles here.
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