Top Motorhome Road Trip Destinations
Australia is one of the world's most beautiful countries for campervan touring, thanks to its unique landscape and plethora of fascinating natural attractions. Due to Australia's sheer size, flying has unfortunately become a common travel option for visitors. Read More →
The Kingdom of Belgium is commonly referred to as the capital of Europe, thanks to its hosting of the headquarters of the European Union. Despite its small size, Belgium is home to plenty of interesting landmarks and landscapes, from the flat sea coast in the west, to t Read More →
Canada is North America's largest country, and is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty and vast, unspoiled landscape. Even though this country is huge, travelling around via recreational vehicles is certainly recommended. Read More →
The icy yet beautiful Nordic nation of Finland is one of the world's northernmost countries. As a result, Finland is home to various 'regionally unique' attractions like the midnight sun and Northern Lights, which add to its phenomenal landscape. Read More →
The Western European nation of France is home to a spectacular array of regions, from the sun-drenched coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, to the soaring snow-capped peaks of the French Alps. Read More →
Australia is one of the world's most beautiful countries for campervan touring, thanks to its unique landscape and plethora of fascinating natural attractions. Due to Australia's sheer size, flying has unfortunately become a common travel option for visitors. Read More →
The capital of South Australia, Adelaide, is a buzzing provincial metropolis of just over one million inhabitants. The city offers a heady mixture of modern architecture, good shopping and vibrant culture, set against a backdrop of great beaches. The best time of year t Read More →
Situated on the northwest coast of Australia, Broome is a popular tourist town that offers a great climate and a laid-back lifestyle. It is a good starting point for a self-drive motorhome holiday around Western Australia's many fabulous beaches, mountain ranges and vas Read More →
Founded in 1913, the well-planned city of Canberra is the capital of Australia. Boasting a range of monuments, museums and art galleries set amid parks and lakes, Canberra is ideal for cycling, bushwalking and exploring. Small and well designed, it's easy to explore and Read More →
Hobart International Airport is located 10 miles northeast of the Tasmanian capital, Hobart. Flights arrive here from seven destinations in southeastern Australia. It's a great starting point from which to explore the Australian island state. Tasmania's small size, uncr Read More →
Located on the southwest coast, Perth is the fastest-growing city in Western Australia and the gateway to the many amazing attractions of the world's largest state. Sightseeing highlights within easy reach range from amazing beaches to spectacular desert and mountain la Read More →
The Kingdom of Belgium is commonly referred to as the capital of Europe, thanks to its hosting of the headquarters of the European Union. Despite its small size, Belgium is home to plenty of interesting landmarks and landscapes, from the flat sea coast in the west, to t Read More →
Canada is North America's largest country, and is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty and vast, unspoiled landscape. Even though this country is huge, travelling around via recreational vehicles is certainly recommended. Read More →
Known as Canada's eastern gateway to the Rock Mountains, Calgary is the country's largest city and the capital of Alberta Province. It is also the main vacation stop-off point between Vancouver and Toronto, making it a popular destination for travellers. Even though mos Read More →
Even though Quebec City is the provincial capital of Quebec, Montreal steals the spotlight when it comes to entertainment, intrigue and culture. From the interesting historic district of Old Montreal, to the vibrant and busy ambiance of the downtown area, this city is a Read More →
Toronto is Canada's busiest metropolis, and even though it isn't the nation's capital, it is the country's most globally-recognised destination. It's comfortably nestled on the northwestern shores of Lake Ontario in North America's most populated region, the Golden Hors Read More →
Arguably one of the most beautiful cities in Canada, Vancouver is the primary gateway and urban core of British Columbia. The city is set between the rugged Coast Mountains and the Pacific, making it a dream holiday destination for tourists who love to explore the outdo Read More →
The icy yet beautiful Nordic nation of Finland is one of the world's northernmost countries. As a result, Finland is home to various 'regionally unique' attractions like the midnight sun and Northern Lights, which add to its phenomenal landscape. Read More →
The Western European nation of France is home to a spectacular array of regions, from the sun-drenched coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, to the soaring snow-capped peaks of the French Alps. Read More →
Situated in France, near the Swiss and German border, Basel Mulhouse Airport is operated jointly by France and Switzerland, and serves three cities in three countries; Mulhouse, Basel and Freiburg. It is the gateway to the Massif des Vosges, the Black Forest and the Jur Read More →
The gateway to the stunning French Riviera, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport sits on the Mediterranean coastline just shy of four miles from Nice, a port city famous for its waterfront. France's third-busiest airport sees more traffic than any airport outside of Paris. Read More →
France's largest and busiest airport serves the 'City of Light'. This Paris airport is situated in Roissy-en-France, around 16 miles northeast of the romantic fashion hub, with the A1 autoroute offering passengers direct access from the air hub to the city. The facility Read More →
Paris' former main airport is now its second-busiest air hub as well as the second-busiest airport in France. Paris Orly Airport sits eight miles south of the city centre, in both the suburbs of Orly and Villeneuve-le-Roi, and is linked to Paris and the rest of France v Read More →
From the beautiful forests of Bavaria, to the stunning coastline that overlooks the North and Baltic Seas, Germany is teeming with a variety of landscapes that demand attention. Read More →
A former Free Imperial City, Aalen offers an abundance of cultural and historical sites, both within the town as well as in the surrounding area. Located in Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state, a top destination with a plethora of famous sites, Aalen is the perfect bas Read More →
Bremen's historic centre attracts many visitors to its medieval charms and grand buildings and, for tours around the nearby North Sea coast, it is a good base. Nowadays, it is mostly industrial and residential, but its unique 1,200 years of history as an independent han Read More →
Cologne, located in the region of North Rhine-Westphalia, is the fourth largest city in Germany, catering for more than a million residents. This brilliant metropolis is certainly a destination of contrasts, with a mesmerising old town nestled amongst a sprawling busine Read More →
Germany's busiest air hub serves over 55 million passengers each year and the most international destinations of any airport worldwide. It is the hub of Germany's flag carrier Lufthansa as well as Condor Flugdienst, though its two terminals are used by a plethora of air Read More →
Germany's 'Gateway to the World' is the second-largest city in the country and one of its most popular tourist destinations. Stunning coastal regions, rolling hills and picturesque countryside are all within easy reach of the city, making it a great place to use as a ba Read More →
In spite of its almost total destruction during WWII, Hanover still offers remnants of its former glory in the forms of Castle Marienburg, the massive City Hall and the Old Town, a get-together of surviving heritage buildings which give a feel of the ancient city. The l Read More →
Officially called Isny im Allgäu, Isny is a tourist town that sits along the famous Upper Swabian Baroque Road (Oberschwäbische Barockstrasse), in the foothills of the German Alps. The area surrounding the town is made up of eight nature parks and reserves, making it Read More →
Famous for its magnificent heritage buildings, cultural events, museums and Oktoberfest, Munich has a slew of attractions to offer the millions of visitors who arrive here each year via bustling Munich International Airport with its flights from Europe and the USA. Read More →
Iceland is one of the most desolate yet naturally stunning countries in Europe, which only adds to its irresistible charm. This island nation is home to an incredible array of natural attractions, including massive live volcanoes, stunning glaciers, magnificent lakes an Read More →
Unofficially known as the capital of Iceland's scenic northern reaches, Akureyri is a gorgeous Icelandic town perched on the shoreline of Eyjafjörður; the longest fjord in the country. Inside Akureyri, you will uncover some fascinating attractions, including the local Read More →
The small town of Keflavik on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula is the main air gateway to this mountainous island nation filled with stunning landscapes. Keflavik, not much of a tourist haven, is within easy reach of many of the country's most famous natural sights and is Read More →
Famous for its whale-watching tours and fishing port, Keflavik is a small city located in the southwestern corner of Iceland, about 50kms southwest of Reykjavik. As a matter of fact, the city was recently incorporated into the municipality of Reykjanesbær, and contains Read More →
Iceland's capital city is the centre of the island nation's culture and where the majority of its populated live. This pretty city is dotted with colourful houses, lovely parks and a handful of museums, while magnificent natural scenery can be seen both within and surro Read More →
Ireland, an island filled with lush vegetation, a lively culture and awe-inspiring landscapes, is just waiting to be explored. Its castles, moors, coastlines and renowned landmarks make for some fantastic photographs, while its cities are great for wining, dining and sh Read More →
Dubbed the 'Town of the Hurdled Ford', Ireland's capital city is filled with historical sites, culture and theatres. It is the most vibrant city in Ireland as well as its main port of entry, making it a great place to use as a base for exploring the rest of the Republic Read More →
One of the most visited countries in Europe, Italy will appeal to all the senses, especially sight and taste. It boasts stunning scenery, numerous World Heritage sites and delicious cuisine. Read More →
The northwest Italian city of Cuneo rests at the base of the Maritime Alps, making it an ideal base to explore some truly breathtaking mountainous landscapes. It is situated at the confluence of Gesso and Stura di Demonte rivers Read More →
Widely considered to be the gateway into Italy's sparkling Calabria region, Lamezia is a fascinating municipality that was established after the merging of three separate territories in 1968. Today, you can explore various landmarks within the town, including the old Sa Read More →
One of Milan's three airports, Linate Airport caters predominately to domestic and short-haul European flights. Located in the town of Peschiera Borromeo, less than five miles east of Milan, it is just minutes away from the A1 autostrada, making it an ideal port of entr Read More →
Milan is Italy's financial hub, but there is so much more to the city than just commerce. Despite being intensely bombed during the Second World War, Milan has risen from the ashes and today stands as a magnificent holiday destination Read More →
Despite the town's heavy industrial areas, Pescara is one of Italy's most irresistible and therefore most visited seaside resorts. From the intriguing main street of Corso Umberto I, to the golden sands that line Pescara's coastline, this resort town is teeming with ent Read More →
The aristocratic city of Turin is famous for its art galleries, palaces, opera houses, churches and theatres. It also has some fabulous restaurants, sophisticated shops, leafy parks and grand boulevards, all within easy reach of the Mediterranean Sea and the Italian Alp Read More →
Commonly referred to as Holland, the Netherlands is a small country that is filled with a rich culture and heritage, offering visitors a plethora of attractions both indoors and out. Read More →
Pegged as the 'Venice of the North', Amsterdam is the creative, cultural and financial centre of the Netherlands, and is known for its tolerant attitude, history and red light district. It has something to offer nearly every type of traveller and its location makes it e Read More →
Not only is Rotterdam the second most-populated city in Holland, but it also stands as the main gateway to the country's spectacular southern region. The city itself is awash in splendid landmarks, including museums, medieval structures and numerous historic windmills. Read More →
Jagged mountains, steep fjords, scenic beaches and pristine lakes, this is New Zealand, a country that is famous for its stunning natural beauty. Read More →
New Zealand's North Island, with its glorious natural beauty, volcanic geysers, hot springs and deserted beaches, is perfect for touring with campervan hire. Campingvans are a good alternative to rental cars as you can overnight at will. Auckland Airport, set in the nei Read More →
Christchurch International Airport is situated seven miles northwest of the city. It is the second-largest airport in New Zealand, handling more than five million passengers a year. To reach the city centre, drive along Memorial Avenue. Drive time is around 20 minutes. Read More →
The small maritime town of Grimstad is one of Norway's gems, with its pedestrian shopping street, harbour, market square and museums. It sits along the Skagerrak coast, among beautiful islands, while lakes Syndle and Rore sit to the north. Read More →
Filled with World Heritage sites, thriving cities, stunning coastlines and impressive architecture, Spain is one of Europe's most visited countries. Read More →
The coastal city of Almeria, in Andalusia province, is easily reached by air via Almeira Airport, just nine kilometres from the resort. Las Salinas beaches, small isolated coves and the charms of the laid-back city itself, with its ancient churches, monasteries and pala Read More →
The legendary city of Barcelona is a favourite visitor destination for its medieval Old City, stunning Art Nouveau quarter and Gaudi's amazing, and as yet unfinished, creation, the Sagrada Familia cathedral. The city lies at the heart of Spain's Catalonia province and i Read More →
The Spanish city of Burgos lies in Castille province and is known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral and old quarter. Somewhat off the beaten Spanish tourist trail, it is a stop on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and gives a refreshing glimpse of Spa Read More →
One of Spain's most popular tourism airports for its location on Andalusia's Costa del Sol, Malaga International Airport offers a raft of both full-service and low-cost international and domestic flights, along with comprehensive on-complex amenities at its three termin Read More →
Valencia is an important tourist destination both for its heritage and picturesque charm, and its location in one of Spain's loveliest provinces. Valencia International Airport is its main arrivals hub, and its location on the A3 highway and A7 coastal road makes tourin Read More →
The largest country in the Nordic region, Sweden spans from the Arctic to the Baltic Sea and has much to offer in between. Its forests, mountains, lakes, marshes and rivers means that it has a vast amount of diverse landscapes and scenery Read More →
Helsingborg is a large township located within the southern Swedish province of Skane. It hugs the eastern shores of the Oresund, which links Sweden with the Danish town of Elsinor. Read More →
The Swedish capital, Stockholm, is one of the world's most compelling cities. Spread across more than two dozen islands, this majestic and historic metropolis boasts incredible museums, medieval architectural masterpieces, an intriguing old town, and an entertaining cul Read More →
Even though the UK is not overly expansive, this magnificent region of the world boasts a smorgasbord of truly mesmerizing natural, historical and cultural attractions. Read More →
Located in the West Midlands, Birmingham Airport is the ideal starting point from which to tour the Heart of England by motorhome hire. The airport, which lies six miles southeast of the city centre, offers domestic flights to destinations throughout the UK, Europe and Read More →
Scotland's busiest airport, Edinburgh Airport, is located just six miles west of the city. A variety of domestic, European and intercontinental flights are available from the airport. The airport's position on the A8 Glasgow to Edinburgh road means it's easy for arrival Read More →
Situated seven miles west of the city, Glasgow Airport is the ideal starting point from which to tour the stunning southwest and northwest of Scotland by motorhome hire. The airport offers domestic flights to cities throughout the UK as well as to destinations across Eu Read More →
Lying 14 miles west of London, Heathrow Airport is the United Kingdom's foremost airport and an ideal starting point from which to visit the capital and tour England by motorhome. Since all major UK roads converge on London, beginning a self-drive holiday at Heathrow Ai Read More →
The great road trip phenomenal started in the USA thanks to its famous routes, stunning natural attractions and beautiful scenery. As well, there is a vast distance from one end of the country to the other and a plethora of things to see no matter which direction you he Read More →
One of the most historic cities in the United States, New England's Boston demands attention with its architectural marvels, diverse neighbourhoods and plethora of cultural landmarks. Often ranked as one of North America's top-10 holiday destinations, the city is bolste Read More →
One of the most recognisable cities in the world, Los Angeles, is a popular holiday destination thanks to its incredible number of irresistible attractions. From the downtown core to the iconic beachfront, this cosmopolitan megacity is filled with amazing restaurants, m Read More →
The largest city in Nevada and the most glamorous destination in the United States, Las Vegas is unlike any other metropolis on Earth. Situated in the dry heart of the Mojave Desert, it is often likened to a come-to-life oasis, only instead of shimmering water, it's the Read More →
The enigmatic city of Newark is a bustling core of shopping and commerce, yet it hasn't always enjoyed such a vibrant reputation. Recent refurbishments have led to a re-invigorated cityscape, from the cosmopolitan streets of the Ironbound district, to the intriguing bea Read More →
Though Oakland is often overshadowed by its cross-bay neighbour, San Francisco, there is plenty to see and do in 'Oaktown'. The city is served by an international airport and is connected to the other urban centres of San Francisco Bay via a series of highways and bridg Read More →
San Francisco is the commercial and cultural hub of northern California's Bay Area. Its ethnic diversity, mesmerising attractions, unique cityscape and entertaining ambiance make it one of North America's most visited vacation spots. Close to the city lie many stunning Read More →