Get inspired and feel like royalty at  Nambour Caravan & Outdoor Expo

Sunshine Coast residents, considering the high life on the road, are encouraged to visit the 2024 Sunshine Coast Caravan and Outdoor Expo at the Nambour Showgrounds to get a sense of what luxury holidaying is all about.

With over 90+ exhibitors to explore, the Expo will be displaying the latest products and gadgets on offer, alongside all things outdoors for those seeking to opt into the RV or caravan lifestyle.

Jason Plant said this is the largest Caravanning Expo on the Sunshine Coast, perfect for residents to see all the current options available in one convenient location, speak with experts and find the best deal to suits your needs and lifestyle.

The Expo will make a great day out for the whole family with popular daily demonstrations including live shows to learn all about the world’s most venomous snakes with Reptile Awareness Display of Australia, Mick, The Camp Oven Cook, sharing his campfire recipes and the popular Weight and Towing Masterclasses.

Whether you’re a ‘cara-fan’ aficionado or new to the caravanning lifestyle, this is an event not to be missed as you’ll be spoilt for choice with all the products on display.

Gates will be open from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Friday and Saturday, and 9:00am to 4:00pm on Sunday. With plenty of parking available onsite, there is no excuse not to head on down to the Nambour Showgrounds.

New ‘cara-fan’ generation introduces an era of luxury living on the road

New research reveals surprising amenities on the wish list for modern caravan buyers

Forget the inflatable mattress and plastic camping dining equipment, today’s caravan and campervan owner wants five-star luxury to enhance the experience on and off the road.

New research conducted by Queensland’s peak industry body, Caravanning Queensland has found more than two thirds (68 per cent) of caravan enthusiasts want a hotel suite on wheels as opposed to the humble pop-top camper or two-man tent.

Goodbye camping cooktops and hello to the epicurean camper. The same percentage (68 per cent) want gourmet kitchens whilst almost a quarter (23 per cent) have or are thinking of professionally installing wine cabinets onboard. And let’s not forget the quality of air, with 73 per cent wanting centralised air conditioning and heating all year round.

The caravan and motorhome industry boomed during the pandemic[1] and Queensland continues to lead the nation with more registered RVs (recreational vehicles) than any other state[2], but it is the change in consumer trends that is most significant, with 15 per cent of prospective buyers now willing to spend up to $100,000 for a more luxurious travel experience.

It’s a trend set to be reflected at the 2024 Let’s Go Sunshine Coast Caravan & Outdoor Expo at the Nambour Showgrounds where exhibitors will showcase the very latest models of caravans, motorhomes, campervans, camper/ tent trailers and slide-ons including one of the country’s most luxurious RVs, a Paradise Motorhome – valued at approximately $380,000.00.

CEO of the Caravan Trade and Industries Association of Queensland, Jason Plant said the last decade had seen a significant shift in behaviour among Australian road travellers, with many caravan enthusiasts keen to elevate their caravanning and camping experience.

“We have seen an increasing trend in people wanting to travel Australia without compromising on style, luxury and comfort, and that can include designer kitchens and bathrooms, wide-screen televisions, surround sound speakers, washing machines and dryers, or even wine fridges – all of which have become regularly requested items with our dealers,” Jason said.

“They don’t just want somewhere to sleep anymore – it has become a self-contained, five-star luxury travel experience and lifestyle for them, and they’re more than happy to pay the price for it.”

 For more information, please visit Caravanning Queensland.

DATE: Friday, August 16 to Sunday, August 18  

LOCATION: Nambour Showgrounds – 80 Coronation Avenue, Nambour

TIME: 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday and Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Sunday

TICKETS: Available here

Adults: $16
Concessions: $14*
At the gate (card only)
Adults: $18.00
Concessions: $16*
*Children (17 and under) free with a paying adult.

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