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The ideal way to explore Victoria

With travel restrictions in place due to the pandemic, people were starting to go stir-crazy – but all that has changed. So there couldn’t be a better time to think about setting out on a touring adventure around regional Victoria in a Prestige Jayco caravan or motorhome.

A holiday in a caravan or motorhome means you have everything along with you – including the kitchen sink. It means never having to really leave anything behind – you have all the comforts of home wherever you go.

Just hitch up, buckle up, turn the key and hit the open road. And that’s just what Prestige Jayco salesman Mitch Lyster and his family plan to do.

“We’re ready to hit the open road and explore our favourite campsites in Port Campbell and Anglesea,” says Mitch.

“We love spending time together as a family, and having our kids, Alice and Lucas, experience the adventure of caravanning is so much fun for us.

“We love the freedom a caravan gives to go wherever you want and enjoy different parts of Victoria. It’s great to be able to go fishing, ride our bikes, go for a swim in the ocean and finish the day with a campsite barbecue.”

Mitch says he and his wife Cara are also looking forward to supporting regional businesses on their trip.

“We buy all our food and drink once we arrive to support local shops and love nothing better than discovering a hidden bargain.

“We can’t wait to explore more of regional Victoria – and the best part is you don’t have to go far from home to have a great time”

Jayco is one of the leading motorhome manufacturers in Australia – and ‘part-of-the-family’ Prestige Jayco in Newcomb has a vast range of new and used caravans and motorhomes. There’s also a massive accessories and spare parts store.

All new models of caravans and motorhomes come with a nation-wide warranty coverage through the Jayco Australia network, with an outlet bound to be close by wherever you roam.

The Prestige Jayco team invites people to come in and test drive a motorhome and see for themselves how easy and fun it is to drive. No appointment is necessary – just drop in.

Trade-ins on caravans and motorhomes are welcome, and finance is available to approved customers.

Prestige Jayco,
 182-194 Bellarine Highway, Newcomb. Opens 8.30am-5pm weekdays; 8.30am-4pm Saturdays; and 10am-4pm Sundays. Inquiries: 5248 6655 or visit 
www.prestigejayco.com.au

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