The 4 person Seeker is an automatic Turbo-Diesel home away from home with a toilet and shower complete with a hot water supply. These vehicles The modern kitchen area is equipped with all the amenities required to dine in comfort. It provides a microwave, 3 burner gas stove, 190-litre 3 way fridge/freezer and the appliances and cutlery needed for the preparation process. The convenient kitchen gives you the luxury of making a home-cooked meal after a hard day of exploring Australia’s famous attractions. Charge into your next adventure with the 4 berth Seeker, one of our favorite 4 berth models from our favorite supplier!
Note: Floor Plans and vehicle specifications are subject to change without notice & may vary due to modifications & or upgrades.
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Michel & Louise Verheem, Melbourne, 4p Seeker motorhome Tasmania (AUS) Feb 23
Thanks Rene and Esther!
We hired a camper and spent two weeks exploring Tassie recently. It was so great to be flexible and be able to stop and camp whenever we felt like it. This was a different way to travel for us, and we will definitely be doing it again. Totally Campers made it so easy. We were able to combine a lot of different adventures and activities into one!
Louise and Michel, Melbourne
Anneke Veenstra, Amersfoort, 4p Seeker motorhome Australia January 2018
Good afternoon,
We have been back a good month from our vacation in Australia. We want to let you know that the 4p Seeker is a great camper: lots of space, lots of power and it drives great!
The holiday was great again, and we especially enjoyed the camper trip and stay at the Red Center: Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Olga’s, Kings Canyon. Sydney is and remains a beautiful city. Melbourne and Adelaide, on the other hand, were disappointing and would not be recommended for a visit. Nature appeals to us much more. The Great Ocean Road was also beautiful, I thought it would be “bigger”. Well worth it.I just wanted to let you know. I am very satisfied with you and the camper, well organized. We are going to save again for in 5 years!
Warm greetings from rainy, sun-poor, warm-winters Netherlands,
Anneke Veenstra