
If you’re interested in giving vanlife a try, follow these insider tips for safely hitting the road.
Van and RV rentals are surging, and it’s easy to understand why. With many concerned about the safety of hotels and other lodgings, so-called COVID campers offer more control over indoor environments. If you’re interested in giving vanlife a try, follow these insider tips for safely hitting the road.
We asked Jeff Cavins, CEO of peer-to-peer rental company Outdoorsy, what newbies should look out for.
Taking the family on the road right now is easier than you think. Follow these tips from Karen Akpan, who’s been traveling full-time with her son since March.
“Find family-friendly parks in your destination using the website RV Parky, which allows you to filter by amenities such as a pool and playground.”
“If money’s tight, consider a peer-to-peer RV-rental site. But check that the company offers video-call walk-throughs, no-contact transfers, and transparent host-cleaning guidelines.”
“Make sure to rent the right-size vehicle for your family, with enough seat belts and sleeping space for everyone. Most Class-C RVs have a bunk room in the front and a bedroom in the back, which makes it easy to separate kids’ and adults’ sleeping areas.”
“Pack easy-to-wash clothing, comfortable camp chairs, and an outdoor cooktop to avoid setting off sensitive RV fire alarms—and because it’s fun.”
“You can still take advantage of grocery delivery services even if you’re mobile. Have Instacart delivered to locations along your route, or order ahead at Costco.”
“Pack plenty of masks, sanitizer, and Lysol wipes—kids go through them faster.”