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Travel Tips
These pictures and specifications are indicative of the vehicle that will be supplied under your booking. Actual vehicles may vary according to year of manufacture and availability, but your vehicle will be suitable for the required number of people and have similar specifications to those on this website. Vehicles cannot be requested by make, model, year of manufacture, features or specifications.For details on Rental Conditions and the Rental Agreement, please refer to our Terms and Conditions page.
A current and full motor vehicle driver’s licence is required and must be produced upon vehicle collection.If your licence is in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by a current international driving permit issued in the same country as the driver’s licence. An accredited English translation will be accepted instead. This must be sighted along with your licence at pickup.
Child or booster seats cannot be fitted in this camper.
This camper cannot accommodate children seven years and under, nor children over seven who are still in a child restraint.
For more information on Child Restraints please read our guideline below:
For travel between 01 April 2025 until 31 March 2026
The Road User Charge Recovery Fee is payable on diesel vehicles upon vehicle return. The fee will be calculated and collected on return of the campervan based on the kilometres travelled during the hire.
Supplied in the camper you will find linen and bedding, kitchen essentials including crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils plus all the general living gear you’ll need. Don’t forget to pack soft bags instead of a suitcase – much easier to store in the camper!
Well‑behaved dogs or cats are welcome on the trip. A cleaning fee per hire applies. For more information on bringing a pet please see our guidance here.
We recommend you plug into 240 volt power on your first night and then every two or so days for the house battery to fully charge. The speed of the 12 volt battery drainage will depend on the climate and how often it is used. A full charge takes between 14 to 16 hours and needs to be done at a campground every two or so days.
Top-up the fresh water and empty the waste water every one to two days.
Empty the toilet cassette every one to two days, or as needed. The waste water tank and toilet cassette must be emptied at an authorised dump station. If you are staying in a Holiday Park, you will have access to one there. Otherwise, use the thl Roadtrip App to search for the closest one. Top-up and empty at every opportunity and you won’t have to worry about a thing!
Lastly, always remember, have your keys with you when you are outside the camper.