
Caravans With Bunks For Sale
If you're travelling with kids, grandkids, guests, or your child's bestie, a caravan with bunks could be the upgrade your family adventures need. From double bunks to 3-bed configurations, they provide innovative layouts, more space, better sleep setups, and are purpose-built for families on the move. And ultimately, they'll mean you'll all snooze in comfort!
At the Apollo RV Super Centre, we offer a range of caravans with bunks, including some of Australia's best caravan brands. We're also a licensed dealer and proud member of the Caravan Trade & Industries Association of Queensland (CTIAQ)—better known as Caravanning Queensland. Since 1964, this trusted organisation has been a leading voice for the caravan, RV, and camping industry across Queensland.
Bunk Caravan Layout Options Explained
Bunk van layouts vary by size, budget, and towing needs. A quick tip, if you're travelling with growing teens, check that the bunk suits their possible future length!
Layout Type | Sleeps | Ensuite | Best For |
2 bunks + queen | 4–5 | Optional | Small families |
3 bunks + queen | 5–6 | Yes | Larger families |
Bunks + convertible dinette | 5–7 | Optional | Extra guest capacity |
Rear bunks + front queen | 4–6 | Yes | Traditional layout |
FAQs: Caravan With Bunks
A 17ft to 22ft caravan is ideal for families, with layouts offering double or triple bunks and a central living space. Smaller families may prefer a double-bunk layout for lighter towing and ease of setup.
Most bunk caravans sleep 4 to 6 people, depending on the layout. You'll typically find a queen bed for parents, and 2–3 fixed bunks for kids, with some layouts also converting the dinette into an extra bed.
Yes—modern bunk caravans are designed with safety features like guardrails, sturdy ladders, and secure mattress sizes. Always check the manufacturer's age or weight recommendations for upper bunks.
Yes—many bunk vans are under 2,500kg ATM, making them towable with SUVs like the Toyota Prado or Ford Everest. Check your vehicle's towing limits and talk to the dealer for exact specs.
A double bunk layout suits smaller families or lighter travel. In comparison, triple bunk layouts are perfect for larger families or kids who want their own space. Keep in mind that triple bunks may add extra length and weight to the van.