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A Different Kind of Vacation Rental for Summer

By FRBO
March 22, 2021
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We’re all pretty familiar with renting a house for a vacation. The convenience of having your own bedroom, a kitchen, full bathroom and plenty of space to spread out makes it an enticing option as opposed to a hotel stay, especially if you’re traveling with the whole family. But that still leaves the getting there part of the equation. Long drive packed in the car? Air travel? If the thought of rest stops and airports still has you a little unsure after this past year, there’s another solution. One that combines the comfort of a rental home with the ease of a road trip. You guessed it...RV rentals!

RV Rentals Make RVing Accessible

Renting an RV allows travelers to get the experience of RV living without the commitment. RV owners lend their rigs so you can enjoy the perks that come with RV travel - the opportunity to travel, cook and sleep in your rig, meaning you won’t have to come into contact with anyone other than those on board with you. If you don’t have an RV or have never been RVing, fear not - you can rent one from RVshare! Camping with the family is a great way to safely explore this summer, and RVing is a perfect way to go!

RVshare is the world’s first and largest peer-to-peer RV rental marketplace with more than 100,000 RVs to rent across the country. With a broad inventory ranging from travel trailers to luxury motorhomes, RVshare has the perfect RV for any adventure. You can even have the RV delivered to your home or campsite.

How RVshare Works

Renting an RV with RVshare is easy! The site connects RV owners and renters from all over the country. As a renter, simply enter your dates, destination, and any other specifics, such as pet-friendly. Select the RV you’d like to rent and start a conversation with the owner. Once your reservation is booked, all that is left will be to count down the days until your trip.

One common question is whether you need a special license to drive an RV, and the answer is no! As long as you are over 25 and have a valid driver’s license you can rent an RV. Not comfortable driving or towing such a large vehicle? You can even choose to have the RV delivered or rent a stationary RV that is already parked in a desirable location.

The Perks of RV Travel

There’s so much to love about RV travel, but here are a few favorites.

  • Enjoy nature comfortably: After a long day of hiking relax around the campfire and then retire to your cozy, dry bed.

  • The drive is part of the adventure: Plan your trip meticulously or make some surprise stops along the way.

  • Dabble in all different kinds of camping: Whether you want to rough-it a bit without any hookups for what is known as ‘dry camping’ or park at a luxury RV resort with all kinds of entertainment and amenities, you get to choose!

  • Bring the whole family along - even the furry ones: Many RVs on RVshare are pet-friendly so no family member gets left behind.

  • The perfect way to enjoy national parks, tailgates, events and more: RVs are a versatile way to enjoy all kinds of activities.

  • Budget-friendly: Your RV rental covers your vehicle and your sleeping accommodations, not to mention allows you to cook your own meals which is always a money-saver.

A Safe Way to Travel

With the uncertainty around the pandemic this summer, RVing makes for a safe travel option. Traveling in a self-contained unit means you can limit contact with those outside your travel group. Dine, sleep and use the amenities on board your rig for an almost contactless adventure! Don’t worry about sharing bathrooms or eating in restaurants, plus breathe in the endless fresh air that will surround you on your nature-filled adventure.

Whether you’re hoping to cruise down iconic route 66, explore all the national parks, or simply visit family in a safe way, an RV road trip could be just what you’re looking for. The perfect mix of nature and comfort, adventure and safety, an RV trip is a different kind of vacation rental that you won’t want to miss.