Use a nationwide camper van rental company. Go to the Motorhomesworldwide.com and search by country or do a quick search of U.S. rental specials. As of 2009, Class A (bus style) and Class C (cabover style) camper vans can be hired.
Go to the Real Adventures Web site for motor home, RV and camper van rentals. With daily rentals, consumers can view photos and check availability online. Product details, including reviews and interactive maps, also are available online. With more than 200 rental locations in North America, consumers have a number of options.
Check an RV camping club, such as RV Clubs, which provide a state-by-state listing of RV, camper and motor home rental agencies. The club is not a rental company but provides a source for finding rental listings. Additional discounts also are available for camper van accessories.
Compare prices. For example, determine whether a weekly or monthly rate is available and whether seasonal discounts apply. Contact each company and find out the required rental deposit, rental rate and other conditions that apply. Take all rental and payment requirements into consideration.
Bring the necessary documents at the time of hire. While requirements will vary, most motor home rental companies require a valid driver's license, which cannot expire during the rental period; proof of insurance and the policy number; and a major credit card. Persons wanting a AAA discount must provide an active AAA membership card.