Class A RV Rental

A Class A RV is the largest driveable rental format in this guide, built for travelers who want more indoor room and are willing to plan around a coach-size vehicle. Compare current Class A options by pickup city and dates, then check the exact length, sleeping space, campsite fit, parking plan, provider terms, and visible base prices around $277.24/night before booking.

Class A RV rental

Best for

extra interior space, longer campground stays, and travelers comfortable with a larger motorhome

Think twice if

tight parking, compact campsites, and easiest city driving

Sleeping space

Class A RVs currently sleep 4 people; also compare seatbelts and bed layout.

Starting price

$277.24/night before checkout extras.

Compare Class A RVs

Compare available Class A RVs with dated pricing, then open matching search results when one looks right.

Is a Class A RV right for your trip?

Choose Class A when interior room matters more than compact handling and your route has campground reservations, fuel stops, parking, and pickup timing planned around a larger motorhome.

Longer campground stays

Class A rentals make the most sense when the RV is a multi-night base camp instead of a vehicle you plan to move through tight city stops every day.

Current Class A sleeping range is 4 people; compare fixed beds and listed seatbelts before choosing for a group.

More indoor room

The main reason to move up is space: more lounge room, more separation, and a better place to wait out weather or downtime than a compact RV.

Known length range: 23 ft. Use the exact listed length when reserving campsites.

Planned routes

A Class A needs more route planning than a van or many Class C rentals. Confirm campground length limits, approach roads, turnarounds, fuel access, grocery stops, and first-night parking before booking.

Comfort-first trips

This is a comfort-first choice for travelers who are willing to trade parking flexibility and thin local availability for interior space and a larger coach-style setup.

Current storage signal: storage details are shown in photos and model descriptions.

How much does a Class A RV rental cost?

Current Class A RVs start around $277.24/night before checkout extras. Treat that as the rental starting point, not the trip budget.

Dates, pickup city, provider, mileage, protection, fuel, taxes, generator use, kitchen or bedding kits, dump fees, and campsite costs can all change what you actually pay.

Current starting range$277.24
Average starting price$277.24
7-night base estimate$1,941 before mileage, protection, fuel, taxes, and campsites
30-night base estimate$8,317 before monthly discounts or long-trip fees
Priced rentals currently compared1 rentals across 1 pickup cities
Read the RV rental cost guide

Compare Class A with other RV types

Keep Class A pinned, then compare it against one alternative at a time. That is easier to use than a giant matrix and closer to how renters actually decide.

Compare two at a time

Class A RV vs Class C RV

Class A RV rental shape
Typical shape

Class A RV

Pinned
Best fit
Travelers who want maximum interior room and are comfortable managing the largest driveable rental format.
Sleeping / seats
Compare sleeping capacity, fixed beds, and listed seatbelts for the exact coach.
Base price
visible base prices around $277.24/night.
Driving / parking
Largest driving and parking commitment in this set; campsite length and approach roads need early checks.
Fuel planning
Budget fuel separately from the base rental price and plan fuel stops around the route.
Bathroom / shower
the bathroom details listed on each rental. the shower details listed on each rental.
Kitchen
the kitchen equipment listed on each rental.
Storage / setup
storage details are shown in photos and model descriptions.
Towing / setup
Driveable rental; towing an extra vehicle depends on provider approval, equipment, and protection terms.
Main tradeoff
Less flexible for tight roads, city parking, small campsites, and quick errands.

Image shows the general RV type shape, not a guaranteed exact rental.

Class C RV rental shape
Typical shape

Class C RV

Selected
Best fit
Families and first-time motorhome renters who want beds and amenities without the largest coach.
Sleeping / seats
Often strong family capacity; compare fixed beds and legal seating.
Base price
Compare dated results because Class C often has broader supply.
Driving / parking
Usually easier to approach than Class A while still needing large-vehicle planning.
Fuel planning
Fuel is still a planning variable, but stops and parking are usually easier than with Class A.
Bathroom / shower
Common, but floor plans vary.
Kitchen
Useful for family road trips and national park loops.
Storage / setup
Good, with less coach-scale space than Class A.
Towing / setup
Driveable rental; do not assume towing behind it is allowed.
Main tradeoff
Less interior space than Class A, but usually more flexible on the road.

Image shows the general RV type shape, not a guaranteed exact rental.

Popular pickup cities for Class A RVs

Class A RVs appear in 1 pickup location including Berlin; current providers include Rent and Travel. Use the city links for local pickup guidance, then jump into a Class A search when the route and dates are ready.

Berlin

Pickup city #1

1 provider

Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 4 and visible base prices from $277/night.

Pickup city index

Pickup cities with Class A options

Use the city pages for route, airport, pickup, and campground context, then open a filtered Class A search when your route and dates are ready.

Trips where Class A can make sense

Use these pages for route, pickup-city, campground, road-rule, and timing context before opening dated search results.

Class A rental companies and booking terms

Current Class A RVs come from Rent and Travel across 1 pickup location including Berlin.

Provider rules can change the real trip fit by RV type. Use these reviewed notes for early screening, then confirm the exact checkout terms for your city, dates, vehicle, and add-ons.

Rent and TravelReviewed 2026-05-29

Rent and Travel bookings are handled through local cooperation partners under German rental terms, so Class A and motorhome pages should avoid assuming a single U.S.-style policy model.

Mileage and return costs
The German terms say included kilometres depend on the current price list, and extra kilometres are charged at 39 cents per additional kilometre.
Deposit and payment
The deposit amount comes from the current price list. The remaining rental price, service package, and other agreed charges are due no later than 14 days before handover.
Cancellation
Published cancellation fees step up from 20% at 61+ days before pickup to 40%, 80%, and 90% as pickup gets closer.
Pets, one-way, and insurance
Pets require the renter station’s written approval. The terms say one-way rental is not possible, and insurance includes third-party liability plus comprehensive coverage with a maximum 1,500 euro deductible.

Watch for

  • Local cooperation partners are independent companies, so station-specific price-list items need checkout confirmation.
  • This is a German/Europe policy source; do not apply it to U.S. provider pages.

Campground fit

Confirm the exact site length, road approach, hookups, pull-through access, dump access, and arrival timing before assuming a large coach will fit your route.

Deposits and protection

Review protection, deductible or excess language, security deposit timing, roadside help, mileage, generator rules, and damage terms before treating the nightly price as the trip cost.

Pickup walkthrough

Class A pickups can take time because tanks, slides, generator, leveling, shore power, propane, and return expectations need a careful walkthrough.

What to check before choosing Class A

Class A RV fit depends on the exact rental, not just the category name. Compare length, seatbelts, bathroom setup, kitchen equipment, storage, and provider rules before choosing a model.

Driving feelClass A rentals are the largest driveable RVs. Check the exact length, height, mirror setup, turning room, and pickup walkthrough before deciding whether the driver is comfortable.
Parking and campgroundsCampground length limits, pull-through sites, low branches, grocery stops, fuel stations, and city parking matter more with Class A than with smaller RVs. Plan stops before the trip instead of solving parking day by day.
Fuel planningFuel cost can be a major part of a Class A trip. Current fuel types include the listed fuel type; route length, speed, terrain, and generator use still decide the real number.
BathroomDo not assume every Class A floor plan has the same bathroom. Current bathroom signal: the bathroom details listed on each rental.
ShowerA shower can make longer stays easier, but tank size, hookups, dump access, and water use still matter. Current shower signal: the shower details listed on each rental.
KitchenKitchen space is one reason renters consider Class A, but equipment varies by rental. Current kitchen signal: the kitchen equipment listed on each rental.
StorageStorage is usually a strength, but verify exterior compartments, indoor cabinets, and whether your luggage or gear fits the exact rental. Current storage signal: storage details are shown in photos and model descriptions.
TowingDo not assume towing a car is allowed. Provider rules, hitch equipment, protection coverage, and route limits decide whether towing is possible.

Class A RV rental questions

What is a Class A RV rental?

A Class A RV rental is a large driveable motorhome with a coach-style body. It is usually chosen for interior room, comfort, storage, and campground stays rather than easiest driving.

How much does it cost to rent a Class A RV?

Visible Class A RV base prices currently range from $277.24/night before checkout extras. The final trip cost still depends on pickup city, dates, mileage, protection, taxes, fuel, campsite fees, and provider terms.

How many people can sleep in a Class A RV?

Current Class A results show sleeping capacity of 4 people. Compare fixed beds, converted beds, privacy, luggage space, and listed seatbelts before deciding how many people should ride and sleep in it.

Is a Class A harder to drive than a Class C?

Usually, yes for many first-time renters. Class A rentals are larger and feel more like a coach, while Class C rentals often feel closer to a truck or van cab with a living area behind it. Either way, use the exact listed length and pickup walkthrough.

Do campgrounds accept Class A RVs?

Some campgrounds can handle larger motorhomes and others have size, road, or site limits. Check the specific campground, exact rental length, hookups, access roads, low branches, and pull-through availability before booking.

Do you need a special license to rent a Class A RV?

Most standard rentals are marketed for regular licensed drivers, but rules can vary by vehicle, weight, provider, age, and location. Check the rental company's terms before booking.

Where can I rent a Class A RV?

Start with pickup cities that show exact Class A matches for your dates, then compare provider, pickup location, sleeping space, length, parking plan, and route fit. If local Class A availability is thin, compare Class C and broader motorhome results before changing the trip.

Is a Class A RV good for national parks or long trips?

It can be a good long-trip or base-camp choice when the route is planned around campground length, road access, fuel stops, and fewer daily parking changes. For tighter park roads, compact campsites, or frequent city stops, compare Class C or camper van options too.

Search Class A RVs by city and dates

Choose your pickup city and dates, then compare Class A RVs against nearby RV types before you book.