Pack it up and experience an unforgettable glamping trip this summer with RVshare.
Who doesn’t crave a breath of fresh air and a change of scenery every now and then? With new REAL ID restrictions for travelers and increased prices across categories coming from tariff policies, RV rentals are becoming a super popular, affordable and memorable way to travel in 2025.
With a simple, user-friendly platform and a wide range of affordable RV rentals, RVshare takes the stress out of planning your next adventure. Traveling with pets for Memorial Day weekend? You can search for pet-friendly RVs and avoid costly boarding fees with RVshare. Want to take a road trip this summer and enjoy a taste of the glamping lifestyle? RVshare can help make it happen.
Below, we’ve highlighted how RVshare works, how much it costs and helpful tips to help you rent an RV for your next road trip easy.
What is RVshare?
RVshare is the largest peer-to-peer RV rental marketplace in the U.S., connecting RV owners with travelers looking to rent everything from luxury motorhomes to cozy camper vans.
Think of it as the Airbnb of RVs—you can browse listings, find the RV that is perfect for your needs, compare prices and book directly through the platform.
- Search by location, travel dates and number of travelers.
- Filter by RV type, location, price, amenities and more.
- Contact the owner or use Instant Book if available.
- Verify your ID and complete payment.
- Pick up or have the RV delivered to your location.
With the freedom to combine transportation and lodging into one convenient experience, RV travel is becoming more popular for road trips, especially to National Parks, music festivals and tailgating events. Whether you’re chasing scenic views or front-row parking at your favorite event, RVs offer a flexible, adventure-ready way to travel. Below, check out RVs in the most popular destinations of 2025 so far, according to RVshare.
- Grand Canyon, Arizona
- Daytona International Speedway, Florida
- Zion National Park, Utah
- Black Rock City, Nevada (Burning Man)
- Yosemite National Park, California
RV rental prices vary based on the type of RV, location, season and rental duration. Here’s a general breakdown of how much the most popular types of RVs cost when booked through RVshare:
📍 Class A Motorhomes: Luxury on Wheels
Class A motorhomes are the largest and most luxurious RVs available, often resembling tour buses with their spacious interiors and high-end features. These motorhomes are ideal for families or travelers looking for a glamping experience, offering amenities like full kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment and even washer-dryers in some models.
Cost: In California, the average rental price for a Class A motorhome is around $275 to $300 per night, while in other popular cities, the average is closer to $250. Budget-conscious travelers can find options as low as $150 per night, while glampers can find premium rentals that go up to $700 per night.
📍 Class B Campervans: Compact and Adventure-Ready
Known as the #vanlife favorite, Class B campervans are the smallest self-contained RVs. They’re easy to drive, fuel-efficient and surprisingly versatile—great for off-the-grid adventures, National Park hopping or weekend getaways.
Cost: Rental prices typically average around $200 per night in major cities, but deals can be found for under $100. On the higher end, luxury campervans can cost up to $350 per night.
📍 Class C Motorhomes: The Best of Both Worlds
Class C RVs offer a balance between the spaciousness of Class A and the maneuverability of Class B. Best known for their over-cab sleeping area, they’re a popular choice for road trips, family vacations and travelers who want comfort without the bulk of a Class A.
Cost: Rental prices for Class C RVs generally range from $175 to $200 per night, with the most affordable options starting at around $100 and premium models reaching up to $400 per night.
Additional costs may include:
- Service fees: A small percentage of the booking
- Insurance: Offered through RVshare
- Optional add-ons: Delivery, kitchen kits, generators
Many owners offer RV delivery and setup at your campsite or home for an extra fee. Delivery is a popular option for first-timers and travelers who are flying to a destination for an event (music festival, NASCAR race, etc.) and want to have their RV set up and ready for them upon arrival.
Is RVshare safe to use?
Yes. RVshare verifies IDs, offers secure payments, and provides 24/7 roadside assistance with most rentals
What’s included in the rental?
Most RVs come with basic amenities like beds, kitchens and bathrooms. Extra amenities like linens, cookware and outdoor gear may be included or available as add-ons depending on the listing you’re interested in.
Do I need a special license to drive an RV?
In most states, no special license is required to drive RVs under 26,000 pounds. Always check local laws.
What if I need to cancel my RVshare rental?
Cancellation policies vary by owner, but RVshare clearly lists them on each listing. Some offer flexible or moderate cancellation terms.