RV rental in the Netherlands

Netherlands Campervan Hire & Motorhome Rental

Compare RV rentals across Netherlands with 10 pickup cities, 3 rental companies, and live prices from $130-$999/night before checkout extras.

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CAMP

Amsterdam • camper-van

CAMP

Automatic2 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerTouring Cars
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Active Bunk

Amsterdam • camper-van

Active Bunk

Auto/manual4 seats / sleeps 4KitchenIndie Campers
$138/night
Active Standard Select

Amsterdam • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$146/night
Active Standard Select

Amsterdam • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$147/night
Active Plus Select

Amsterdam • camper-van

Active Plus Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 4Indoor showerIndie Campers
$158/night
Comfort Standard

Amsterdam • class-c

Comfort Standard

Auto/manual4 seats / sleeps 4Indoor showerKitchenIndie Campers
$160/night

Choose the right Netherlands pickup city

Start from the market that fits your route instead of treating Netherlands as one interchangeable pickup point.

Mapped pickup centers in Netherlands

Use the map to compare actual provider pickup addresses before choosing a city card or route. Provider locations can sit outside the airport or downtown core, so the address matters.

Pickup centerAddress
Rent and Travel Almere
Rent and Travel
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Almere 1332 BV, Almere, 1332 BV

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Rent and Travel Almere pickup area
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Almere pickup area, Almere

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Rent and Travel Asten
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Asten 5721 WT, Asten, 5721 WT

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Rent and Travel Asten pickup area
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Asten pickup area, Asten

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Rent and Travel Bergschenhoek pickup area
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Bergschenhoek pickup area, Bergschenhoek

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Rent and Travel Coevorden
Rent and Travel
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Coevorden 7741 ME, Coevorden, 7741 ME

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Frans Stokman B.V.
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Heerhugowaard 1704 RD, Heerhugowaard, 1704 RD

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Rent and Travel Heerhugowaard pickup area
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Heerhugowaard pickup area, Heerhugowaard

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Indie Campers Amsterdam - Pick-up Center
Indie Campers
Address
77 Grevelingstraat, Lisse, ZH, 2161 WE
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Haffkamp Campers BV
Rent and Travel
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Sittard 6135 KK, Sittard, 6135 KK

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Touring Cars Amsterdam
Touring Cars
Address
1 Tolboomweg, Terschuur, GE, 3784 XC
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Rent and Travel Wijckel
Rent and Travel
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Wijckel 8563 AC, Wijckel, 8563 AC

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Rent and Travel Winkel
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Winkel 1731 LS, Winkel, 1731 LS

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Country planning

Plan a Netherlands RV rental by pickup city and route

Netherlands campervan hire searches cluster around campervan hire Netherlands, campervan rental Netherlands, motorhome rental Netherlands, RV rental Netherlands, Amsterdam RV rental, camper huren, and camperhuur Nederland. RVRentalFinder currently has active Netherlands supply from Indie Campers, Rent and Travel, and Touring Cars across 10 public pickup-city pages, with Amsterdam as the strongest arrival anchor.

Use this page when your Dutch pickup city is still flexible. Amsterdam works best for Schiphol arrivals, North Holland, the coast, IJsselmeer, Wadden, Veluwe, and first-time Netherlands loops; Almere can work for Flevoland, Utrecht, and eastern starts; Bergschenhoek points toward Rotterdam, The Hague, and Zeeland; Sittard fits Limburg and Belgium or Germany add-ons; Groningen, Coevorden, and Wijckel fit the north and Wadden-side routes. Compare the camper by depot handoff, diesel low-emission-zone exposure, A24 e-TOL plans near Rotterdam, campsite or camperplaats availability, parking height, bike-storage needs, and cross-border provider terms.

What this helps decide

Pickup coverage
10 pickup cities
Route planning
6 route cues
Rental companies
3 companies

Netherlands campervan route planning

Country pages should help choose a practical rental starting point, not replace campground, toll, ferry, or official road-rule checks.

Route cue

Amsterdam, Schiphol, Haarlem, dunes, and IJsselmeer

Use Amsterdam when the trip starts with Schiphol, canals, Haarlem, Zandvoort, the dunes, North Holland, or an IJsselmeer loop. The official Netherlands tourism site presents the country through cities, Dutch heritage, water, nature, and cycling, which fits a compact camper itinerary best when you sleep at campsites or authorised camperplaatsen and use public transport or bikes for dense city centres.

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Veluwe, Utrecht, Flevoland, and eastern nature routes

Almere, Amsterdam, Coevorden, or Asten can work for Veluwe, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, Flevoland, Overijssel, and eastern nature routes. Holland.com describes the Veluwe as a region of forests, heaths, sand drifts, meres, bordering lakes, and national parks, so plan around campground location, bike storage, rainy-day comfort, and whether the vehicle should stay small enough for villages and nature-area parking.

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Rotterdam, The Hague, Zeeland, and the Delta Works

Use Bergschenhoek or another South Holland pickup for Rotterdam, Delft, The Hague, Zeeland, Brouwersdam, Oosterschelde, and Delta Works routes. Holland.com describes the Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier as 9 kilometres long and part of a broader Delta Works story, while e-TOL says the A24/Blankenburg Connection near Rotterdam is electronic toll without gates. Check whether your route uses the A24 and how the rental toll will be paid.

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Friesland, Groningen, Wadden Sea, and northern loops

Use Groningen, Wijckel, Coevorden, or Amsterdam when the route points toward Friesland, Lauwersmeer, the Wadden coast, IJsselmeer, and northern villages. Visit Wadden describes the Wadden Sea as a World Heritage tidal area with mudflats, gullies, sand flats, seals, and bird habitat, so check ferry vehicle rules, wind, campsite openings, nature-area restrictions, and overnight-stop legality before treating a scenic car park like a campsite.

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Low-emission zones, Amsterdam camper rules, and city parking

Dutch low-emission-zone rules apply to foreign vehicles too, and Milieuzones.nl says some city centres restrict older diesel vehicles. Amsterdam says campers and motorhomes inside the A10 ring road fall under low-emission and zero-emission rules, with specific exemption handling for Zeeburg and Vliegenbos campsite guests. Ask the provider for the vehicle emission class and avoid city-centre driving when a train, bike, or campsite shuttle is easier.

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Campsites, camperplaatsen, and overnight rules

Do not assume a Netherlands roadside parking space is a legal overnight camper stop. Business.gov.nl treats campsites as regulated overnight-accommodation businesses tied to municipal environment plans, visitor registration, tourist tax, and extra rules near Natura 2000 areas. For a rental trip, use official campsites, authorised camperplaatsen, or clearly permitted private stops, and avoid chairs, awnings, cooking, or camping behaviour where only parking is allowed.

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Rental companies currently represented

Indie CampersRent and TravelTouring Cars

Netherlands campervan hire and motorhome rental FAQs

Which Netherlands pickup city should I choose?

Choose Amsterdam for the broadest arrival anchor: Schiphol, North Holland, coast, IJsselmeer, Veluwe, Wadden add-ons, and first-time loops. Choose Almere for Flevoland, Utrecht, and quieter eastbound starts; Bergschenhoek for Rotterdam, The Hague, Zeeland, and Delta Works; Sittard or Asten for Limburg and Belgium or Germany add-ons; Groningen, Wijckel, or Coevorden for the north, Friesland, Drenthe, and Wadden-side routes.

Can I pick up near Amsterdam Schiphol?

Often, but confirm the exact provider handoff address before booking. Amsterdam is the main flight-arrival anchor, but the depot may require a train, shuttle, taxi, or local transfer rather than being inside the terminal. Build time for luggage, inspection, groceries, emission-zone questions, campsite arrival windows, and a first legal overnight stop outside dense city traffic.

Do Dutch low-emission zones affect campervans and motorhomes?

They can. Government.nl and Milieuzones.nl say low-emission zones are used by Dutch municipalities and that rules apply to foreign vehicles. Business.gov.nl says environmental zones apply to diesel-powered vehicles such as cars, vans, buses, coaches, and trucks, with access based on emission standard. Amsterdam also has camper and motorhome guidance inside the A10 ring road. Ask the provider for the emission class and check the municipality before driving into a city centre.

Does Amsterdam have special rules for campers and motorhomes?

Yes. The City of Amsterdam says that within the A10 ring road there is a low-emission zone and a zero-emission zone for campers and motorhomes. The city directs renters to check whether the vehicle is treated as a passenger car, van, or lorry, and it has specific exemption handling for guests at Zeeburg and Vliegenbos campsites. If Amsterdam city driving matters, confirm the vehicle category and exemption path before booking.

Do I need to pay tolls or buy a vignette for the Netherlands?

The main Netherlands rental issue is not a Swiss-style vignette. The official e-TOL site says the A24/Blankenburg Connection near Rotterdam uses electronic tolling without toll gates, and that lease or rental drivers either pay the toll themselves or the owner or holder arranges payment. Ask the provider how A24 e-TOL, Belgian or German tolls, and any cross-border charges are handled.

Are winter tyres required for campervans in the Netherlands?

The Dutch government says winter tyres are not mandatory in the Netherlands, but they are sensible in winter conditions, and spiked tyres are not allowed. For a rental camper, ask about all-season or winter tyres, heating, ventilation, wet-weather storage, and cross-border equipment rules if Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, or mountain areas outside the Netherlands are part of the trip.

Can I wild camp in a campervan in the Netherlands?

Do not treat the Netherlands as a free wild-camping country. Use official campsites, authorised camperplaatsen, or clearly permitted private stops unless local rules explicitly allow overnighting. Campsites are regulated through municipal environment plans and visitor-registration rules, and extra restrictions can apply near Natura 2000 nature areas. Parking a camper is not the same as setting up camp.

Is a campervan or motorhome better for the Netherlands?

A compact campervan is usually easier for Amsterdam, Haarlem, Delft, Utrecht, beach towns, ferry terminals, old villages, dike roads, and height-restricted parking. A motorhome can be better for families, bathroom comfort, rainy days, and campsite-based loops. Choose by emission class, parking height, campsite pitch size, bike storage, water and waste needs, and whether you plan to enter city centres.

Can I take a Netherlands campervan into Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, or France?

Maybe. Confirm permitted countries, insurance, roadside support, one-way rules, mileage or kilometre policy, ferry permissions, Germany or France environmental-sticker needs, Belgian low-emission-zone registration, toll handling, and whether the pickup city still fits both ends of the trip before booking.

When should I book campervan hire in the Netherlands?

Book earlier for spring tulip season, April and May holidays, July and August, Amsterdam starts, compact campervans, family motorhomes, coastal campsites, Wadden or Friesland plans, and any trip built around a specific campsite or ferry. Shoulder-season trips can work well, but daylight, wet weather, campsite openings, heating, and city access should drive the plan.

Compare Netherlands campervan hire and motorhome rental

Start with the country search if your pickup city is flexible, or choose Amsterdam, Almere, Bergschenhoek, Sittard, Groningen, Wijckel, Coevorden, Asten, Heerhugowaard, or Winkel when your route already has a clear first driving day. Compare Netherlands campervan hire options by pickup city, provider, vehicle size, live quote, diesel low-emission-zone fit, A24 e-TOL handling, campsite plan, cross-border terms, and booking conditions before choosing dates.