RV rentals in Venice, VENICE

Motorhome Rental Venice & Campervan Hire

Compare camper vans and motorhomes in Venice, then plan a mainland pickup for the Dolomites, Lake Garda, the Adriatic coast, or a Slovenia and Croatia add-on. Compare RV rentals in Venice, VENICE with 2 rental companies, 2 pickup locations, 3 RV types, and live prices from $68-$204/night before checkout extras.

Why Venice works for RV rental trips

Venice is a better RV starting point for the mainland routes around it than for the island city itself: pick up near Marcon, then aim for the Dolomites, Lake Garda, Prosecco country, the Adriatic coast, or a Slovenia and Croatia add-on if the rental terms allow it. RVRentalFinder shows 17 priced Venice vehicles from Indie Campers, so you can compare compact camper vans and family-size motorhomes before choosing the RV that fits the first drive.

Live Availability in Venice

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

Active Standard Select

Venice • camper-van

Active Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerIndie Campers
$68/night
Active Standard

Venice • camper-van

Active Standard

Auto/manual4 seats / sleeps 2Indoor showerKitchenIndie Campers
$73/night

RV rental locations in Venice

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

Pickup centerLocation detail
Indie Campers Venice - Pick-up Center
Indie Campers
Address
138 Via delle Industrie, Marcon Zona Industriale, Veneto, 30020
Current RVs from $68.13/night across 17 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including Active Standard Select.
02 8111 4222Compare RVs near this pickup
Rent and Travel Pieve di Soligo
Rent and Travel
Pickup area
Pieve di Soligo 31053, Pieve di Soligo, 31053

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

Current RVs from $168.20/night across 6 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including WEINSBERG CaraBus 540 MQ (Peugeot).
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RV rental pickup near Venice Marco Polo Airport

Flying into Venice Marco Polo Airport? RV pickup is separate from the terminal, so check the Marcon pickup address before you book. ATVO runs airport bus links toward Venice and Mestre, and Venezia Unica points travelers to ACTV, Alilaguna, and ATVO transport options; for an RV handoff, plan the airport-to-depot transfer first rather than assuming an airport-counter pickup.

Keep the first day simple: collect the camper, avoid unnecessary driving toward Piazzale Roma or the historic islands, and start toward the A4, A27, Dolomites, Lake Garda, or the Adriatic coast once the handoff is complete.

RV types available in Venice

Venice has a practical split between smaller camper vans and larger motorhomes. Choose the van if parking, ferries, lake roads, and town approaches matter most; choose the motorhome if sleeping space, bathroom access, and storage matter more on a longer northern Italy route.

Campervan trips from Venice

Dolomites, Cortina, and Belluno near Venice

Dolomites, Cortina, and Belluno

A northbound Venice route can reach Cortina, Belluno, and the Veneto Dolomites, with official Cortina tourism listing campgrounds around town and Italia.it linking the Dolomites, Belluno, Treviso, and Venice in one regional itinerary.

Trip length: 4 to 7 daysBest time to go: June to SeptemberTrip style: alpine scenery, hiking base, slower mountain driving
Lake Garda and Verona near Venice

Lake Garda and Verona

Lake Garda works well from Venice when you want campsites or camper stopover areas before adding Verona, Valpolicella, or a longer northern Italy loop; official Lake Garda tourism lists multiple camper areas around the lake.

Trip length: 3 to 6 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to OctoberTrip style: lake campsites, family route, food and wine stops
Prosecco hills, Treviso, and Veneto villages near Venice

Prosecco hills, Treviso, and Veneto villages

This is the easiest first loop from a Marcon pickup because it stays on the mainland, avoids Venice island driving, and gives you Treviso, the Prosecco hills, and smaller Veneto stops before a longer Dolomites or Garda push.

Trip length: 2 to 4 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to NovemberTrip style: first RV trip, short countryside loop, low-mileage shakedown
Cavallino-Treporti and the northern Adriatic near Venice

Cavallino-Treporti and the northern Adriatic

Use this route if you want a coast-and-lagoon trip near Venice without driving the RV into the historic islands; Cavallino-Treporti tourism lists caravan parking and beach-lagoon holiday infrastructure on the mainland side of the lagoon.

Trip length: 2 to 5 daysBest time to go: May to June or SeptemberTrip style: beach campsites, lagoon day trips, family-friendly coast
Trieste, Slovenia, Istria, and Croatia near Venice

Trieste, Slovenia, Istria, and Croatia

Venice can start a longer northeast route toward Trieste, Slovenia, Istria, or Croatia, but confirm provider cross-border permission, Slovenia e-vignette rules, Croatia motorway categories, and any ferry vehicle dimensions before locking the plan.

Trip length: 1 week or moreBest time to go: May to June or September to OctoberTrip style: cross-border road trip, Adriatic coast, ferry-aware planning

Venice motorhome rental FAQs

How much does motorhome rental in Venice cost?

Venice prices average about $59/night across 17 priced vehicles before date-specific fees, protection, mileage terms, extras, fuel, tolls, campsites, and any cross-border costs. The cheapest visible option is a California Standard camper van at about $32/night from Indie Campers, and the highest visible option is a Comfort Space Select motorhome at about $88/night.

Which Venice campervan rental companies can I compare?

RVRentalFinder shows Indie Campers for Venice, with 17 camper vans and motorhomes available in the priced results. If more rental companies appear for your dates later, compare the exact pickup address, mileage rules, cross-border terms, and included extras before choosing.

Where is the Venice campervan pickup location?

The active mapped pickup point is Indie Campers Venice - Pick-up Center at 138 Via delle Industrie in Marcon Zona Industriale, on the mainland north of Venice. That location fits airport arrivals and routes toward the A4, A27, Dolomites, Lake Garda, Treviso, and the Adriatic coast better than historic-island sightseeing.

Can I pick up a campervan at Venice Marco Polo Airport?

Do not assume terminal pickup at Venice Marco Polo Airport. Treat VCE as the arrival airport, then arrange transport to the Marcon pickup center and leave enough time for check-in, vehicle inspection, luggage loading, and a first-night stop.

Can I drive an RV into Venice's historic islands?

Plan as if the RV belongs on the mainland, not in the historic island core. Venice driving access ends around the road terminals and parking areas such as Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto, and the city also uses ZTL controls, so use public transport or walking for Venice itself and keep the camper for the mainland route.

Do I need to worry about ZTL zones, tolls, or motorhome road rules in Venice?

Yes. Venice and other Italian cities use ZTL or limited-traffic zones, Autostrade toll classes depend on vehicle height and axles, and ACI guidance treats motorhomes as normal vehicles for circulation and parking but requires proper wastewater disposal and campsite or designated-area behavior. Check the route before driving into town centers.

Should I choose a camper van or a motorhome for a Venice road trip?

Choose a camper van for easier parking, lake roads, ferry planning, and short Dolomites or Adriatic routes. Choose a motorhome if you need more beds, storage, bathroom space, or comfort for a longer family route toward Lake Garda, South Tyrol, Slovenia, or Croatia.

Is Venice better for the Dolomites, Lake Garda, or the Adriatic coast?

Venice works for all three, but the best choice depends on trip length. The Dolomites need mountain-weather and campsite planning, Lake Garda is easier for a lake-and-town loop, and the Adriatic coast or Cavallino-Treporti works best when you want beach campsites and Venice day trips without driving the RV into the city.

Can I take a Venice rental campervan into Slovenia or Croatia?

Only if the the rental company's fees and rules allow cross-border travel for your booking. If they do, check Slovenia's e-vignette rules for vehicles up to 3,500 kg, Croatia's motorway vehicle categories, and any ferry reservation rules before you treat a Slovenia, Istria, or Croatia add-on as fixed.

Do ferries matter for a Venice RV trip?

They can. For local Venice sightseeing, leave the RV parked and use public transport; for longer Adriatic or island routes, ferry operators may require the correct vehicle category, height, length, and reservation details. Grimaldi and Jadrolinija both publish vehicle-specific boarding rules, so check dimensions before booking ferries.

When should I book a Venice campervan rental?

Book earlier for June through September, Dolomites hiking season, Lake Garda campsite stays, school holidays, and any cross-border or ferry-linked plan. Shoulder-season trips can be more flexible, but compact vans, family motorhomes, and convenient pickup times can still disappear first.

Compare camper vans and motorhomes in Venice

Start with the Venice vehicles if your flights or route are fixed around the northeast. If the first driving day is flexible, compare Venice with Milan, Bergamo, Bologna, Florence, and Rome before choosing the pickup city, RV size, and the rental company's fees and rules that fit the trip.

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