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All You Need to Know About RV Rental in South Africa

Believe it or not, RV rental in South Africa is one of the best ways to explore the country. While you might be better off hiring a hatchback or sedan in the city, you’ll need something special to take on the countryside.

Camping is one of the great South African pastimes. In fact, campsites pepper the countryside in every province, and come school holidays, locals pack up and head out to catch a break. 

At Drive South Africa, we partner with the best RV rental companies in the country to offer you a wide range of options. Whether you’re a hard-working mom taking the kids away for a break or a pair of adventurous newlyweds going on honeymoon, we have the right RV rental for you.

So, what do you need to know about RV rental in South Africa? Read on to find out. 

What is an RV?

An RV rental in South Africa under the stars.

Renting an RV lets you get as close to nature as possible

Ever heard of a motorhome, camper, or campervan? Well, an RV is the same thing. RV stands for “recreational vehicle”, which is an appropriate name given its purpose: adventure. 

Simply put, and RV is a campsite on wheels. Most RVs feature sleeping quarters, kitchens, and dining areas. Rental companies also equip them with all kinds of camping equipment, from folding chairs and tables to braai utensils.

This might seem impractical for daily life – that’s why many campers opt for caravans, instead. However, when you hire an RV, you use it strictly for its intended purpose. 

Other benefits include:

  • You don’t have to tow anything
  • There’s minimal packing up – simply close up and drive off
  • The solid structure protects you from the elements
  • Unlike tents, RVs often come equipped with air conditioning

This makes them ideal for vacations that require you to drive long distances. Thanks to South Africa’s extensive road infrastructure, you can see virtually the entire country in an RV. You could even hire a 4×4 camper to get to more remote destinations.

Travelling in an RV

A sign instructing campers to leave nothing but footprints.

Remember these words when travelling in an RV

Once you choose your RV rental, where do you go? In South Africa, you’re spoiled for choice. Beach holiday? Head to Cape Town. Safari adventure? Book a south-to-north expedition through Kruger National Park. Wherever you plan to go, your RV will get you there and back in comfort.

Read: 5 South African Road Trip Adventures to Try in 2024

Camping in South Africa is an important part of the RV experience. However, there are different types of campsites with different levels of comfort. Some camping areas have playgrounds, swimming pools, and restaurants. On the other end of the spectrum, bush camping could mean no toilets, showers, or fencing – just you and the wilderness.

Keep this in mind when planning your holiday and when choosing your RV rental. It’s also wise to book well in advance or you might struggle to find a campsite in peak periods like school holidays.

Choosing The Right RV Rental Company in South Africa

A young couple using a phone in an RV.

The interior of some campers can be incredibly spacious

When it comes to renting an RV in South Africa, selecting the right rental company is key. A reputable rental company ensures not only the quality and reliability of the vehicle but also provides full support throughout your journey. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does RV rental cost in South Africa?

Ultimately, it depends on several factors including the type of RV, the duration of the trip, and any additional amenities you request. Don’t forget about fuel, food, park fees, and accommodation. These all contribute to additional costs.

Typically, we charge you a daily rate and you will need to pay a security deposit. For a more detailed quote, reach out to one of our expert Drive South Africa agents.

Can I Cross Borders in an RV?

Yes you can, but you will need to specify which borders when you make the reservation. There may also be additional costs involved.

What Do I Need to Pack?

RV rental in South Africa is a convenient experience. You simply need to pack your clothing, toiletries, food, and drinks. If you plan to braai, make sure you pack charcoal or firewood.

Read: Packing for Your Trip: Essentials for RV Rental in South Africa

A Discoverer RV rental in South Africa.

A four-berth RV camper on a South African country road

Setting off on an RV adventure in South Africa opens up a world of possibilities. By selecting the right rental company, understanding the costs involved, and planning your journey with care, you can ensure a memorable travel experience. 

Whether you’re planning a self-drive safari, a subtropical beach escape, or an inland mountain excursion, RV rental in South Africa offers the freedom and flexibility to explore your way. 

Ready to go? Speak to one of our knowledgeable Drive South Africa agents today to secure the RV of your choice.

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