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The 11 Best Websites for RV Rentals

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    IndieCampers

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    With starting points in New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, SHAREaCAMPER makes for a perfect road trip. Bonus: the site makes it easy to connect with the owner for local knowledge.

  2. Airbnb for RV rentals

    #Travel #Online Services #Travel & Location

  3. Cruise America is an Arizona-based company providing vehicle rental and sales services to clients nationwide.
    With scenes of National Parks and The American West printed on their flanks, Cruise America’s fleet may be the most recognizable RV rental service on the road. Anyone who has hit the US’s highways for an extended drive has seen one. With four different rental sizes, Cruise America has options for every kind of RV experience. The largest can accommodate up to seven people, while the smallest option is great for a couple on a budget. With a “pay by the mile” strategy Cruise America also often does promotions where if a user books on their website by a certain date they get the first few hundred miles for free. Cruise America also has a Canadian affiliate known as Cruise Canada for all the Canucks looking to do some road tripping.

    #Office & Productivity #Tool #Travel & Location

  4. A motorhome marketplace for individuals
    Previously IRentMyMotorHome.com, Yescapa is a motorhome rental platform that connects owners to renters. They have recently expanded across Europe and have an easy four-step process for renting out your camper van.

    #Travel #Online Services #Travel & Location

  5. Compare low RV Rental rates from top brands. Book & save big on RV Rentals near you direct from local owners. Best rates guaranteed.
    Direct competition to RVShare, Outdoorsy’s business model essentially makes it the Airbnb of RV rentals. This means that those who want to rent an RV rent a vehicle owned by another person, not a business. The outlook and mission statement of the company makes sense because Outdoorsy claims that 12% of all households in the US own an RV. Perhaps even more surprisingly, on average these privately owned RVs sit unused for an average of 11.5 months per year. If a company like Outdoorsy makes it big and RV owners can make money when they are not using their vehicles, the entire market could see huge benefits. Outdoorsy does their best to differentiate themselves from the competition by providing detailed DMV checks, 24-hour roadside assistance, and industry leading insurance.

    #Travel #RV Rentals #Outdoors 34 social mentions

  6. Camplify is an Australian-based caravan, motorhome, and campervan sharing community that has so far successfully connected holidaymakers with owners.
    Perfect for the Australian traveler, Camplify is known as the “Airbnb for Caravans”. They even offer a community membership when you sign up, so travelers can chat and meet other travelers.

    #Online Services #Travel & Location #Travel

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    MyCaravan

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    With starting points in New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, SHAREaCAMPER makes for a perfect road trip. Bonus: the site makes it easy to connect with the owner for local knowledge.

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    CampEasy Iceland

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    With starting points in New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, SHAREaCAMPER makes for a perfect road trip. Bonus: the site makes it easy to connect with the owner for local knowledge.

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    SHAREaCAMPER

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    With starting points in New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, SHAREaCAMPER makes for a perfect road trip. Bonus: the site makes it easy to connect with the owner for local knowledge.

  10. Find the best RV rental
    Direct competition to RVShare, Outdoorsy’s business model essentially makes it the Airbnb of RV rentals. This means that those who want to rent an RV rent a vehicle owned by another person, not a business. The outlook and mission statement of the company makes sense because Outdoorsy claims that 12% of all households in the US own an RV. Perhaps even more surprisingly, on average these privately owned RVs sit unused for an average of 11.5 months per year. If a company like Outdoorsy makes it big and RV owners can make money when they are not using their vehicles, the entire market could see huge benefits. Outdoorsy does their best to differentiate themselves from the competition by providing detailed DMV checks, 24-hour roadside assistance, and industry leading insurance.

    #Travel #RV Rentals #Outdoors 16 social mentions

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    CanaDream RV

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    With starting points in New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, SHAREaCAMPER makes for a perfect road trip. Bonus: the site makes it easy to connect with the owner for local knowledge.

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