Discover Australia with CMCA Traveller: your handy RV sidekick

Discover CMCA Traveller, the must-have app for Aussie RVers. Find campsites, plan trips, and explore with ease—online or offline.


February 11, 2025

If you’re the type who loves hitting the road, setting up camp under the stars, and waking up to a different view every other day, then you’ll want to check out the CMCA Traveller app. The CMCA has rolled out this new travel tool, making it even easier for RV enthusiasts to find top camping spots, plan trips, and avoid the dreaded ‘where-do-we-park’ dilemma.

Who is CMCA, anyway?

CMCA is Australia’s largest RV club for campervan, motorhome, and caravan owners. Think of the CMCA as the ultimate support crew for road-trippers, offering the opportunity to connect with like-minded people, access exclusive RV parks, score discounts, and even receive an exclusive member’s own monthly RV magazine, The Wanderer. If you’re a member, you get access to all sorts of perks—including this nifty new travel app.

Meet CMCA Traveller – your road trip sidekick

Forget juggling maps, Facebook groups, and unreliable word-of-mouth tips. CMCA Traveller, powered by GeoWiki, is a one-stop shop for RV explorers. Whether you’re a seasoned grey nomad or just gearing up for your first lap around Oz, this app helps you find the best spots to park, refuel, and explore.

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Why you’ll love CMCA Traveller

#1. A treasure trove of campsites and POIs

With over 220,000 points of interest (POIs), you’ll never be stuck wondering where to pull up. From CMCA RV parks and low-cost campsites to fuel stops and dump points, it’s all mapped out for you.

#2. Trip planning without the guesswork

Plot your route like a pro by adding campgrounds, fuel stops, attractions, and anything else that tickles your fancy.

#3. Accurate and no-nonsense info

Unlike crowd-sourced apps where half the info is outdated, CMCA Traveller is backed by a team who actually checks and updates details. No more rolling up to a “great campsite” only to find it closed five years ago.

#4. Works without Wi-Fi

Exploring the middle of nowhere? No worries. CMCA Traveller has offline maps, so you can find your way even when you’ve got zero bars.

#5. Multiple map styles and 3D views

Switch between Explore, Satellite, Road Network, and Topographic maps. You can even get a 3D view to scope out what’s ahead.

#6. Real reviews from real travellers

Find out what a spot is actually like before you get there, thanks to reviews, costs, and photos submitted by fellow road warriors.

#7. Search like a pro

Need a pet-friendly site? A supermarket nearby? The advanced filter lets you find exactly what you need in a jiffy.

#8. Avoid low bridges and dodgy roads

Turn on vehicle restriction settings to dodge weight-restricted bridges and narrow goat tracks that no RV should ever attempt.

#9. Exclusive CMCA member deals

Who doesn’t love a bargain? Find discounted stays and member-only perks in the app.

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Out with GeoWiki, in with CMCA Traveller

If you were using GeoWiki, CMCA Traveller is it’s bigger, better, more reliable replacement. GeoWiki will still be around on the web for now, but all the good stuff is moving into CMCA Traveller.

How to get CMCA Traveller

Getting set up is a breeze:

  • Head to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android)
  • Search for CMCA Traveller and hit download
  • Log in using your CMCA Connect credentials (or contact CMCA support if you get stuck)

CMCA Connect – still alive and kicking

CMCA Connect isn’t going anywhere. It’s still your go-to for managing memberships, reading The Wanderer magazine, and booking CMCA RV parks. But if you want a proper travel tool, CMCA Traveller is the way to go.

Got feedback? CMCA wants to hear it

No app is perfect from the get-go, and CMCA is keen to keep improving CMCA Traveller. If you have ideas, spot a glitch, or just want to rave about how great it is, get in touch with NHQ at (02) 4978 8788 or email enquiries@cmca.au.

Ready to hit the road?

CMCA Traveller isn’t just another travel app—it’s a genuinely useful tool for RVers. Whether you’re free camping in the Outback or touring the coast, it’s got your back.

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