RV rentals in Naples, NAPLES

Naples RV Rental & Campervan Hire

Compare Naples, Italy RV rental, campervan hire, campervan rental, and motorhome rental options by Melito di Napoli pickup, Naples Airport transfer, Amalfi Coast routing, ZTL, toll, ferry, and campsite fit. Compare RV rentals in Naples, NAPLES with 1 rental companies, 1 pickup locations, 3 RV types, and live prices from $53-$101/night before checkout extras.

Why Naples works for RV rental trips

Naples RV rental searches are easy to confuse with Naples, Florida, but this page is for Naples, Italy: a Campania pickup base for Amalfi Coast planning, Pompeii and Vesuvius, Cilento, Puglia, Calabria, and Sicily ferry add-ons.

RVRentalFinder shows 14 priced Naples rentals from Indie Campers, with 9 camper vans and 5 motorhomes. Visible nightly rates in the feed run from about $25 to $78 before date-specific fees, protection, mileage terms, extras, fuel, tolls, ferries, campsites, and rental rules.

Live Availability in Naples

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Naples • camper-van

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Auto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerKitchenIndie Campers
$56/night
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Naples • camper-van

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Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$56/night
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Naples • camper-van

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Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$59/night

RV rental locations in Naples

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

Pickup centerLocation detail
Indie Campers Naples - Pick-up Center
Indie Campers
Address
1 Via Lucania, Melito di Napoli, Campania, 80017
Current RVs from $52.96/night across 14 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including California.
02 8111 4222Compare RVs near this pickup
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RV rental near Naples Airport

Naples International Airport is a useful arrival point for this market, but the campervan pickup shown in RVRentalFinder is the Indie Campers depot in Melito di Napoli rather than a terminal-side RV counter. Naples Airport says Alibus connects the airport with the Central Station and Port; taxis or a prearranged ride may be more practical for depot transfer with luggage.

Keep arrival day conservative. Collect luggage, transfer to the branch, complete the handoff, inspect the vehicle, confirm the return address and hours, then make a short first drive to a booked campsite or approved overnight stop instead of pushing straight into the Amalfi Coast or Cilento after dark.

Campervan trips from Naples

Pompeii, Vesuvius, and Caserta first loop near Naples

Pompeii, Vesuvius, and Caserta first loop

This is the simplest first route from Naples because it keeps early drives short. Pompeii, Herculaneum, Vesuvius, and Caserta all need parking and ticket timing rather than a large motorhome in central Naples; Vesuvius National Park also notes that parking is not allowed in the managed Piazzale at the Great Cono trailhead.

Trip length: 3-5 daysBest time to go: March to June or September to November for milder weather and easier sightseeingTrip style: short Campania loop, archaeology, volcano views, booked parking, compact vehicle friendly
Sorrento and Amalfi Coast with a cautious vehicle plan near Naples

Sorrento and Amalfi Coast with a cautious vehicle plan

Naples is tempting for Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, but this is not the place to choose the largest vehicle casually. Use campsites or legal parking outside the tightest towns, check current SS163 and local access rules, and consider public transport, ferry, scooter, or taxi transfers for the narrowest coastal sections.

Trip length: 4-7 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to October; midsummer brings heat, traffic, and tight parkingTrip style: coast-first route, small vehicle preference, campsite base, local-transfer days
Cilento, Paestum, and southern Campania near Naples

Cilento, Paestum, and southern Campania

Cilento is a stronger campervan road-trip fit than a quick Amalfi-only plan because it spreads the driving across beaches, villages, archaeological sites, and national-park landscapes. The official Cilento and Vallo di Diano park page describes a protected area stretching from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Apennines.

Trip length: 5-8 daysBest time to go: May to June or September for warm weather with less peak-season pressureTrip style: beaches, villages, Paestum, national park, slower campsite travel
Puglia and Matera loop near Naples

Puglia and Matera loop

A Naples-to-Puglia loop works when you have enough days for Basilicata, Matera, the Itria Valley, Bari, or the Salento without rushing the return. Check toll roads, campsite spacing, old-town ZTLs, and whether a one-way return in another Italian city is allowed before booking.

Trip length: 7-12 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to October; July and August need earlier campsite bookingTrip style: southern Italy loop, longer drives, old towns, beaches, campsite planning
Calabria or Sicily ferry add-on near Naples

Calabria or Sicily ferry add-on

For a bigger southern Italy trip, continue toward Calabria or use the Port of Naples for Sicily ferries. Grimaldi Lines lists Naples-Palermo as an route and says vehicles including vans and campers can be carried, with earlier vehicle check-in than foot passengers.

Trip length: 10-14 days or longerBest time to go: May to June or September to October; book ferries and campsites earlier for summerTrip style: long southern route, ferry dimensions, overnight sailing, flexible return plan

Naples RV rental FAQs

How much does RV rental in Naples, Italy cost?

RVRentalFinder shows 14 priced Naples, Italy rentals from about $25 to $78 per night before date-specific fees. Final cost depends on dates, vehicle size, protection, mileage terms, extras, taxes, fuel, tolls, ferries, campsites, and rental rules.

Which Naples campervan rental companies can I compare?

RVRentalFinder lists active Naples, Italy inventory from Indie Campers. Italy-relevant search results and competitor review also found Yescapa, Motorhomeland, Campstar, and Rent-Motorhome/Bandana pages, while the higher-volume generic Naples RV rental search results is partly polluted by Naples, Florida results.

Where is the Naples campervan pickup location?

The RVRentalFinder pickup context is Indie Campers Naples - Pick-up Center at 1 Via Lucania, 80017 Melito di Napoli, Italy. Plan it as a depot pickup north of central Naples, not as an airport-counter or train-station pickup.

Can I pick up an RV at Naples Airport?

Plan for a transfer rather than a terminal-side RV handoff. Naples Airport has Alibus connections to the Central Station and Port, but the active campervan pickup in this page's data is the Indie Campers depot in Melito di Napoli.

Is Naples RV rental the same as Naples campervan hire?

For this page, yes: it is Naples, Italy rental intent. Travelers may search RV rental Naples, Naples RV rental, campervan hire Naples, campervan rental Naples Italy, or motorhome rental Naples. The copy keeps the Italy context visible because generic Naples searches often return Florida results.

Should I choose a campervan or motorhome in Naples?

Choose a campervan for easier Naples exits, Pompeii or Vesuvius stops, Sorrento-area parking, ferries, and narrow coastal roads. Choose a motorhome when fixed beds, onboard bathroom space, storage, and family comfort are more important and the trip is built around campsites.

Can I drive a motorhome on the Amalfi Coast?

Do not assume the Amalfi Coast is suitable for every rental vehicle. Check current SS163 and local restrictions, campsite access, vehicle size, parking, and provider advice before committing. A compact camper van plus local transfers is usually easier than a large family motorhome on the tightest coastal sections.

Do I need to worry about ZTL zones in Naples?

Yes. The Comune di Napoli maintains ZTL and pedestrian-area information, and Italia.it warns that Italian ZTL rules vary by city and are signposted at entrances. Avoid historic-center driving unless you have confirmed the route and any permit rules.

How do Italian motorway tolls work for a campervan?

Italy's motorway tolls depend on route and vehicle class. Autostrade per l'Italia says toll classes are based on height at the front axle and number of axles; ACI also notes that most motorway tolls are charged by kilometres driven and vehicle class.

Can I wild camp with a campervan around Naples?

Do not treat a parking space as permission to camp. ACI guidance says campervans can park where allowed, but wastewater must be drained only in specific areas. Use campsites, approved camper service areas, or legal overnight stops, especially near protected areas, coastal towns, and archaeological sites.

Can I take a Naples rental campervan to Sicily?

Possibly, but confirm provider permission, ferry rules, vehicle dimensions, insurance, roadside assistance, one-way terms, and return timing before booking. Grimaldi Lines lists Naples-Palermo ferry service with vehicles including vans and campers, but rental-provider approval still matters.

Compare Naples RV rentals

Start with the Melito di Napoli depot reality, then choose a camper van or motorhome that fits your first drive: Pompeii and Vesuvius, Sorrento and Amalfi, Cilento, Puglia, Calabria, or a Sicily ferry add-on.

Before booking, confirm price, branch hours, airport or station transfer, sleeps count, Naples ZTL exposure, Amalfi Coast restrictions, toll class, campsite plan, ferry dimensions, mileage terms, and return timing.

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