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Why Ocean Breeze Caravans?

Find Ocean Breeze caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Compare all 6 Ocean Breeze models with full specs, weights and pricing on Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. The range spans from compact 18'6" couple-focused designs through to spacious 21'6" family triple-bunk layouts that sleep up to five.

Ocean Breeze Caravans builds single-axle caravans ranging from 18'6" to 21'6" in length. The lineup is split between family-oriented models with bunk sleeping arrangements and smaller couple-focused designs with rear ensuite or café-door configurations. Six core models make up the current range: three family variants (18'6" and 21'6" triple bunks, plus a 21'6" double-bunk option) and three couple models (18'6" rear ensuite, 19'6" and 20'6" café configurations). The brand focuses on Australian single-axle caravan construction with layouts designed for both weekend trips and longer touring. Ocean Breeze operates in a competitive segment where layout flexibility and sleeping capacity are primary buying drivers — the presence of both triple-bunk family layouts and compact two-sleeper designs suggests the brand targets households and couples across different travel patterns.

Ocean Breeze Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys an Ocean Breeze?

Ocean Breeze caravans appeal to two distinct buyer groups. Family buyers gravitate toward the 18'6" and 21'6" triple-bunk models, which sleep four to five people and suit school holidays and multi-generational trips. The 21'6" double-bunk family van bridges family and couple use. Couples and two-person touring teams choose the 18'6" rear ensuite or the 19'6" and 20'6" café-door models — these offer ensuite privacy or easy side-door access without the footprint of a full family layout. First-time caravan buyers and downsizers often start with the compact 18'6" range before moving to the larger 21'6" models if family needs grow. Most Ocean Breeze buyers are blacktop and semi-remote tourers rather than serious off-road adventurers — the caravan type and sleeping-focused design suggest highway touring and established campgrounds are the primary use case.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Ocean Breeze, focus on age-related wear and water ingress points. Check the seal condition around all windows and roof joins — caravans spend years parked in the sun, and UV degradation of sealant is a common cost. Inspect the floor near the ensuite and kitchen area for soft spots or water staining, particularly on models with café-door or ensuite layouts where plumbing is concentrated. Look at the drawbar and coupling for rust and corrosion, especially if the caravan has spent time in coastal areas or hasn't been regularly washed. Open all cupboards and check for mould or musty odours, which signal poor ventilation or past water ingress. On the bunk models, test the bunk legs and cross-bracing for flex and loose fasteners — these carry load during use and wear if frequently deployed. Finally, check the jockey wheel mount for cracks and the internal frame welds at the drawbar attachment for surface rust.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Ocean Breeze listings to date, so resale pricing data is not yet available. This is common for specialist or lower-volume caravan brands in the early stages of marketplace activity. When considering an Ocean Breeze, research the used market by checking private sales and dealer stock in your state — regional caravan traders often hold older models that have cycled through family ownership. Single-axle caravans in the 18–21 foot range typically hold value well if they have been well-maintained, as they appeal to a broad audience of couples and families. Entry-level couple models tend to depreciate slightly faster than family layouts, simply because there are more used couple caravans on the market. If you find a well-maintained 3–5 year-old Ocean Breeze, expect it to be priced 20–30% below new equivalent models, depending on condition and age. Set an alert on VANTURE and check back periodically — as more Ocean Breeze units are listed and sold, we'll build pricing insights for this brand.

Frequently asked questions about Ocean Breeze Caravans

Where are Ocean Breeze caravans made?

Ocean Breeze Caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures single-axle caravans with layouts designed for the Australian touring and family market. No Australian distributor or parent-company information is currently confirmed — check with an Ocean Breeze dealer for current manufacturing location and Australian support details.

What's the price range for an Ocean Breeze caravan?

VANTURE has no active Ocean Breeze listings or sold-price history at present, so we don't yet have concrete pricing data for the brand. The range spans six models from 18'6" couple-focused designs to 21'6" family layouts, which typically aligns with caravans in the mid-range segment. Contact Ocean Breeze dealers directly or set an alert on VANTURE — when units are listed, we'll populate pricing trends for this brand.

What Ocean Breeze models are best for families with kids?

The two triple-bunk family models are purpose-built for families: the 18'6" Family Triple Bunks (sleeps five) and the 21'6" Family Triple Bunks (also sleeps five). Both offer multiple bunk positions to accommodate children and parents without premium sleeping arrangements. The 21'6" Family Double Bunks (sleeps four) is a mid-size family option if you prefer slightly lower sleeping capacity and more living space. All three family models are suitable for school holidays and longer family trips. The couple-focused 18'6", 19'6" and 20'6" models are better suited to two-person households or adults travelling without young children.

How does Ocean Breeze hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for Ocean Breeze is limited — no units have sold on VANTURE to date, so we cannot draw firm resale conclusions yet. Single-axle caravans in the 18–21 foot class generally hold value well if maintained, as they appeal to couples and families across multiple use cases. Couple-focused models in the used market sometimes depreciate slightly faster than family layouts, simply due to higher supply of small used caravans. Once we have sold Ocean Breeze listings on VANTURE, we'll be able to show you real price retention data. Set an alert and check back periodically.

What should I check when buying a used Ocean Breeze caravan?

Start with a full walk-through of the interior for water damage and mould — check cupboards, under bunks, and around the ensuite and kitchen. Look for water staining on the floor and soft spots near the plumbing (café-door and ensuite models are vulnerable here). Inspect all window and roof seals; cracked or degraded sealant is a sign of age or poor maintenance and can lead to leaks. On the triple-bunk family models, test the bunk legs and cross-bracing for flex and loose bolts, as these are load-bearing when the bunks are in use. Check the drawbar, coupling and jockey wheel mount for rust and corrosion — especially important if the caravan is coastal or has been parked long-term. Finally, test all doors, windows and cabinets for smooth operation and listen for creaks or rattles that might indicate frame flex or worn hinges.

Is an Ocean Breeze caravan worth buying?

Ocean Breeze caravans suit buyers looking for Australian-built, layout-focused caravans at a mid-range price point. If you're a family needing sleeping capacity for school holidays or a couple seeking a reliable blacktop tourer, the brand offers straightforward design — bunk models for families, ensuite or café layouts for couples, all in proven single-axle configurations. The lack of sold listings on VANTURE means we cannot yet offer resale-trend evidence, but the presence of multiple family bunk options suggests the brand has found a niche in the family caravan market. If you've test-towed one and the layout suits your use case, Ocean Breeze represents a sensible local-build option. However, do compare against other brands in the same length and layout category, and check dealer network and warranty support in your state before committing.

Is an Ocean Breeze caravan good for couples without kids?

Yes — the three couple-focused models are specifically designed for two-person touring. The 18'6" Rear Ensuite offers a dedicated ensuite and sleeps two, ideal if you want privacy and bathroom separation. The 19'6" and 20'6" Café Mid Door and Rear Door models provide side or rear access with sleeping for two, suiting couples who prefer easy caravan entry and don't need a formal ensuite. All three are compact enough to tow with mid-size SUVs and sit well on powered sites or free camps. If you plan to travel with a second couple occasionally, the 18'6" and 21'6" Family Triple Bunks sleep five, so shared touring is possible — though the bunk-centric layouts are less refined for couple-only comfort. For pure couple touring, the 18'6" Rear Ensuite and café-door models are the best fit.

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