RV rentals in Berlin, BERLIN

Motorhome Rental Berlin & Campervan Rental

Compare motorhome rental Berlin, RV rental Berlin, and campervan rental Berlin options by Indie Campers pickup, BER transfer, Brandenburg lakes, Baltic coast, Saxon Switzerland route, Umweltzone, and campsite fit. Compare RV rentals in Berlin, BERLIN with 2 rental companies, 5 pickup locations, 3 RV types, and live prices from $70-$225/night before checkout extras.

Why Berlin works for RV rental trips

Berlin RV rental is strongest when the trip has a clear first drive: collect the camper, avoid unnecessary city-center driving, check the Umweltzone plan, then head for Brandenburg lakes, the Spreewald, the Baltic coast, Saxon Switzerland, or a Czech or Poland add-on if the rental company's fees and rules allow it.

RVRentalFinder shows 15 priced Berlin rentals from Indie Campers, with Class B camper vans and Class C motorhomes sleeping 2 to 6 people. Visible nightly rates in the available listings run from about $55 to $110 before date-specific fees, protection, mileage terms, extras, fuel, campsites, and rental rules.

Live Availability in Berlin

Compare current rentals with dated pricing, then open matching search results when one looks right.

Active Small

Berlin • Camper Van

Active Small

Manual4 seats / sleeps 4Indie Campers
$70/night
Active Standard Select

Berlin • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$92/night

RV rental locations in Berlin

These are the rental depots, pickup centers, and provider-exposed pickup areas we track for providers available around Berlin.

Pickup centerLocation detail
Indie Campers Berlin - Pick-up Center
Indie Campers
Address
350-351 Adlergestell, Berlin, BE, 12489
Current RVs from $70.20/night across 15 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including Active Small.
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Brembach & Brembach GbR
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Berlin 14167, Berlin, 14167

The provider exposes this as a pickup area, not a verified street address.

Current RVs from $189.10/night across 4 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including KNAUS TOURER CUV 500 MQ CUVISION.
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Rent and Travel Berlin
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Berlin 10559, Berlin, 10559

The provider exposes this as a pickup area, not a verified street address.

Current RVs from $189.10/night across 4 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including KNAUS TOURER CUV 500 MQ CUVISION.
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Rent and Travel Rathenow
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Rathenow 14712, Rathenow, 14712

The provider exposes this as a pickup area, not a verified street address.

Current RVs from $189.10/night across 4 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including KNAUS TOURER CUV 500 MQ CUVISION.
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Rent and Travel Templin
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Templin 17268, Templin, 17268

The provider exposes this as a pickup area, not a verified street address.

Current RVs from $189.10/night across 4 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including KNAUS TOURER CUV 500 MQ CUVISION.
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Campervan rental near Berlin Brandenburg Airport

Berlin Brandenburg Airport is useful for this market, but the camper handoff should be planned around the rental branch. BER says the airport station is under Terminal 1 and public transport options include Airport Express, regional trains, S-Bahn, and express buses; the FEX and RE20 connect BER with Berlin Hauptbahnhof in about 23 minutes.

Keep arrival day practical: land, collect luggage, transfer to the branch, complete the vehicle walkthrough, confirm return timing, stock food and water, then choose a short first leg instead of forcing a late drive to the Baltic coast or Saxon Switzerland.

Campervan trips from Berlin

Brandenburg lakes and Spreewald near Berlin

Brandenburg lakes and Spreewald

This is the easiest first Berlin route because Brandenburg tourism lists more than 3,000 lakes and over 150 campsites, while the Spreewald tourism site lists camping bases around Lubbenau, Burg, Cottbus, Schwielochsee, and Markische Heide.

Trip length: 3-5 daysBest time to go: May to September, with April and October for quieter campsite planningTrip style: lake swimming, paddling, short drives, first campervan trip
Mecklenburg Lake District and Muritz near Berlin

Mecklenburg Lake District and Muritz

Use a Berlin pickup for a northbound lake route when you want more water, forest, and longer campsite stays without committing to the coast on the first day.

Trip length: 4-7 daysBest time to go: May to SeptemberTrip style: lake district, national park edge, cycling, paddling, campsite base
Baltic coast, Rugen, and Usedom near Berlin

Baltic coast, Rugen, and Usedom

Berlin works for a Baltic coast route if you have enough days to reach Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where the official tourism board lists campsites along the coast, on Rugen and Usedom, and near the lake district.

Trip length: 7-10 daysBest time to go: June to September, with May for fewer crowdsTrip style: coast, beaches, Hanseatic towns, booked summer campsites
Saxon Switzerland and Dresden near Berlin

Saxon Switzerland and Dresden

A southbound route can pair Dresden with Saxon Switzerland, but keep overnight plans outside restricted park areas because the national park says sleeping or camping in the park is prohibited, including in a caravan or car.

Trip length: 5-7 daysBest time to go: April to October, with summer weekends booked earlyTrip style: sandstone cliffs, hiking, Dresden stop, campsite-first planning
Poland or Prague add-on near Berlin

Poland or Prague add-on

A Berlin rental can work for Szczecin, the Polish Baltic side, Dresden, or Prague if the provider allows the cross-border route and you check documents, insurance, toll or vignette duties, and return timing before booking.

Trip length: 7-14 daysBest time to go: May to OctoberTrip style: cross-border loop, cities plus campsites, document and road-rule checks

Berlin motorhome rental FAQs

How much does motorhome rental in Berlin cost?

RVRentalFinder shows 15 priced Berlin rentals from about $55 to $110 per night before date-specific fees, protection, mileage terms, extras, taxes, fuel, campsites, and rental rules. Final cost depends on dates, vehicle size, trip length, and the final quote.

Which Berlin campervan rental companies can I compare?

RVRentalFinder's priced Berlin listings show Indie Campers. RVRentalFinder also has pickup location for Rent and Travel in Berlin, but the priced Berlin listings show Indie Campers only. The Berlin search results also includes companies and marketplaces such as Yescapa, Auto Europe, CamperDays, McRent, Roadsurfer, Vanever, and DRM, so compare depot location, sleeps count, vehicle size, and the rental company's fees and rules before booking.

Where is the Berlin campervan pickup location?

The active Indie Campers Berlin pickup center in RVRentalFinder is at 350-351 Adlergestell, 12489 Berlin. Plan it as a branch pickup with transfer time, opening hours, paperwork, vehicle walkthrough, and return rules.

Can I pick up a motorhome at Berlin Brandenburg Airport?

Do not assume terminal-side camper pickup. BER publishes public transport links from the airport, including Airport Express, regional trains, S-Bahn, and express buses, but the camper pickup shown in RVRentalFinder is the rental branch, not an airport desk.

Do Berlin rentals need a green environmental sticker?

If you drive into Berlin's city-center environmental zone, plan for the green sticker. visitBerlin says only vehicles with a green badge have been permitted there since 2010, and the Berlin Senate tourist information says the zone is inside the S-Bahn ring and also applies to vehicles registered abroad. Ask the provider whether the rental vehicle already has the correct sticker.

Should I choose a campervan or motorhome in Berlin?

Choose a campervan for easier Berlin exits, Brandenburg lakes, Spreewald, smaller towns, and shorter campsite hops. Choose a Class C motorhome when beds, storage, indoor space, and bad-weather comfort matter more than easy parking.

Is Berlin better for Brandenburg lakes or the Baltic coast?

Berlin is excellent for a short Brandenburg or Spreewald trip because the first drive can stay manageable. The Baltic coast is a better 7-10 day plan, especially in summer when campsites near Rugen, Usedom, Rostock, or beach towns should be booked ahead.

Can I sleep overnight in the vehicle near Saxon Switzerland?

Use official campsites or legal motorhome stops. Saxon Switzerland National Park says sleeping or camping in the national park is prohibited, including sleeping in a caravan or car, with only a narrow climbing-related Boofen exception.

Do I need to budget motorway tolls from Berlin?

Germany does not work like France or Italy for ordinary campervan motorway tolls, but there are exceptions and vehicle-specific rules. ADAC says permanently equipped motorhomes used only for passenger transport are not affected by the general lorry toll, while certain tunnels such as the Warnowtunnel and Herrentunnel have charges and vehicle-height categories.

Can I take a Berlin rental campervan into Poland or the Czech Republic?

Possibly, but confirm provider permission before booking. Cross-border trips need insurance and roadside-assistance coverage, documents, mileage terms, toll or vignette planning, country-specific road rules, and return timing that matches the Berlin branch.

Compare motorhome rental in Berlin

Start with the Berlin pickup reality, then choose a vehicle for the route: Brandenburg lakes, Spreewald, Mecklenburg Lake District, Baltic coast, Saxon Switzerland, Dresden, Poland, or Prague.

Before booking, confirm price, branch hours, BER or station transfer, sleeps count, Umweltzone sticker status, campsite plan, cross-border permission, mileage terms, and return timing.

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