RV rentals in Frankfurt, FRANKFURT

Frankfurt RV Rental & Campervan Hire

Compare Frankfurt RV rental, campervan rental, and motorhome rental options by Maintal depot reality, FRA transfer planning, Rhine and Moselle routes, Black Forest trips, Romantic Road loops, and Umweltzone rules. Compare RV rentals in Frankfurt, FRANKFURT with 2 rental companies, 2 pickup locations, 3 RV types, and live prices from $75-$226/night before checkout extras.

Why Frankfurt works for RV rental trips

Frankfurt puts a campervan trip within reach of vineyard rivers, castle towns, forest roads, and longer Germany loops without forcing a huge first driving day. RVRentalFinder shows 20 priced Frankfurt campervan and motorhome rentals from Indie Campers and Rent and Travel, so you can compare compact vans, family motorhomes, and a larger Class A-style option before choosing a route toward the Rhine, Moselle, Black Forest, Romantic Road, Heidelberg, or Hanau's Fairy Tale Route start.

Frankfurt prices in the available listings run from about $57 to $188 per night, with an average around $113 before date-specific fees, protection, mileage terms, extras, fuel, campsites, tolls, low-emission-zone requirements, and rental rules.

Live Availability in Frankfurt

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Active Standard Select

Frankfurt • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$75/night
Active Standard Select

Frankfurt • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$83/night

RV rental locations in Frankfurt

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

Pickup centerLocation detail
Indie Campers Frankfurt - Pick-up Center
Indie Campers
Address
3 Bruno-Dreßler-Straße, Maintal, HE, 63477
Current RVs from $75.41/night across 14 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including Active Standard Select.
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Rent and Travel Maintal-Dörnigheim
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Maintal-Dörnigheim 63477, Maintal-Dörnigheim, 63477

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

Current RVs from $182.24/night across 6 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including WEINSBERG X-CURSION CUV 500 LT EDITION [PEPPER].
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Campervan rental near Frankfurt Airport

Frankfurt Airport is useful for fly-in RV trips, but the handoff is still a rental-branch pickup. The airport publishes regional trains, S-Bahn, long-distance trains, and Lufthansa Express Rail; its regional station connects directly with Frankfurt, Offenbach, Hanau, Aschaffenburg, Russelsheim, Mainz, and Wiesbaden, with S8 and S9 service across the RMV area.

Build arrival day with margin: land at FRA, collect bags, use train, taxi, or local transfer planning to reach the Maintal-area branch, complete paperwork and the vehicle walkthrough, stock groceries, then choose a short first leg toward the Rhine, Main valley, or a nearby campsite instead of starting with a late Black Forest or cross-border drive.

Campervan trips from Frankfurt

Rheingau, Romantic Rhine, and Moselle wine route near Frankfurt

Rheingau, Romantic Rhine, and Moselle wine route

This is Frankfurt's easiest first campervan route: head toward the Rheingau, Rudesheim, Bingen, Koblenz, and the Moselle, using official campsites or motorhome stopovers instead of guessing at riverfront overnight parking.

Trip length: 3-6 daysBest time to go: May to October, with September and early October strong for wine-country timingTrip style: vineyards, castles, river roads, short first drive, campsite or Stellplatz planning
Heidelberg, Neckar Valley, and Castle Road near Frankfurt

Heidelberg, Neckar Valley, and Castle Road

A southbound trip can pair Heidelberg with the Neckar Valley and the western Castle Road. It works best in a camper van or modest motorhome because old-town parking and castle-area access often need a park-and-ride or motorhome-area plan.

Trip length: 3-5 daysBest time to go: April to October, with weekdays better for Heidelberg and small townsTrip style: castles, old towns, shorter drives, flexible campsite stops
Black Forest and Baden-Wurttemberg loop near Frankfurt

Black Forest and Baden-Wurttemberg loop

Use Frankfurt for a longer southwest route when you want Baden-Baden, Freiburg, Schluchsee, Triberg, or Black Forest campsites. Leave room for slower forest roads, booked summer pitches, and weather changes at higher elevations.

Trip length: 5-8 daysBest time to go: May to September, with October for quieter fall color if campsites still fit your datesTrip style: forest roads, spa towns, lakes, family campsites, slower scenic driving
Romantic Road from Wurzburg to Rothenburg and beyond near Frankfurt

Romantic Road from Wurzburg to Rothenburg and beyond

Frankfurt can feed naturally into Wurzburg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbuhl, Augsburg, and Fussen if you have enough days and do not try to rush every stop. The official route runs from the Main toward the Alps, so treat it as a multi-night itinerary rather than a single transfer day.

Trip length: 7-10 daysBest time to go: May to September, plus late November and December for Christmas-market travelers who are ready for colder drivingTrip style: medieval towns, signed scenic route, campground-led touring, Bavaria extension
Hanau, Fairy Tale Route, and central Germany near Frankfurt

Hanau, Fairy Tale Route, and central Germany

For a northbound cultural route, Hanau near Frankfurt is the official starting point of the German Fairy Tale Route, which continues through Grimm towns, forests, castles, and historic stops toward Bremen. Confirm campground openings and return mileage before turning it into a long one-way-style loop.

Trip length: 7-14 daysBest time to go: May to October, with school-holiday dates booked earlierTrip style: storybook towns, family trip, slower inland route, Germany-wide loop

Frankfurt RV rental FAQs

How much does RV rental in Frankfurt cost?

RVRentalFinder shows 20 priced Frankfurt options averaging about $113 per night, with the visible feed running from about $57 to $188 before date-specific fees. The cheapest visible option is the Indie Campers California Standard at about $57 per night, while the highest visible priced option is a Rent and Travel WEINSBERG CaraHome 650 DG at about $188 per night. Final cost still depends on dates, provider, vehicle size, mileage terms, protection, extras, fuel, campsites, and any cross-border rules.

Which Frankfurt RV rental companies can I compare?

RVRentalFinder's priced Frankfurt listings include Indie Campers and Rent and Travel. The search results also shows companies and marketplaces such as Auto Europe, McRent, Yescapa, Motorhome Republic, Vanever, and Roadsurfer, but the RVRentalFinder priced listings should be treated as the source for company and vehicle counts on this page.

Where are Frankfurt campervan pickup locations?

The pickup-location rows are in the Maintal area east of Frankfurt. RVRentalFinder has Indie Campers Frankfurt - Pick-up Center at 3 Bruno-Dressler-Strasse, 63477 Maintal, plus Rent and Travel Maintal-Dornigheim, 63477, so plan for a branch pickup with transfer time and return rules.

Can I pick up an RV at Frankfurt Airport?

Do not assume terminal pickup. Frankfurt Airport has strong rail links, including S-Bahn, regional trains, and long-distance trains, but the supported RVRentalFinder pickup context is rental-branch pickup in the Maintal area, not an airport desk or guaranteed shuttle.

Do Frankfurt rentals need a green Umweltzone sticker?

If you drive into Frankfurt's environmental zone, plan for the green sticker. The City of Frankfurt says only vehicles marked with a green sticker have been allowed in the zone since January 1, 2012, and that foreign-registered vehicles also need one; ask the provider whether the rental already has the correct sticker before driving into the zone.

Should I choose a campervan or motorhome in Frankfurt?

Choose a campervan for shorter Rhine, Moselle, Heidelberg, or town-heavy routes where parking and tight streets matter. Choose a Class C or larger motorhome when beds, storage, an onboard bathroom, and indoor comfort matter more than easy city maneuvering.

Is Frankfurt better for Rhine and Moselle trips or the Romantic Road?

Frankfurt is easiest for the Rhine, Rheingau, Moselle, Heidelberg, and nearby central Germany loops because the first driving day can stay short. The Romantic Road works well too, but it is better as a 7-10 day plan that starts toward Wurzburg and Rothenburg rather than a rushed weekend.

Can I take a Frankfurt rental into France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, or Switzerland?

Possibly, but confirm provider permission before booking. Cross-border trips need insurance and roadside-assistance coverage, documents, mileage terms, vignette or toll planning, low-emission-zone checks, and a return schedule that matches the Frankfurt branch.

Do I need to budget tolls from Frankfurt?

Ordinary Germany motorway driving is different from France, Italy, or Austria, but vehicle-specific exceptions still matter. ADAC notes German environmental zones and special tunnel or vehicle rules, and larger motorhomes can face different toll handling in some contexts, so check route countries, vehicle weight, height, and provider documents before comparing only nightly rates.

When should I book a Frankfurt campervan rental?

Book earlier for summer school-holiday dates, September wine routes, Christmas-market timing, and any one-way or cross-border plan. If your dates are flexible, compare compact vans and motorhomes first, then choose the pickup and return days that keep the first and last drives realistic.

Compare Frankfurt RV rentals

Start with the Maintal pickup reality, then choose the RV for the route: Rhine and Moselle, Heidelberg and Castle Road, the Black Forest, Romantic Road, Fairy Tale Route, or a cross-border Germany loop.

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

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