Discover the average rate for renting a motorhome

Do you dream of adventure on the roads of France, hair in the wind and songs at full blast? Before hitting the road, it’s essential to know how much it’s going to cost you! The average rate for renting a motorhome sometimes comes with its share of surprises, from small savings tips to options that can drive up the bill. Prepare your checklist, it’s time for an expedition into the world of rental prices, so you can start your getaway with a smile… and without any nasty surprises!

Do you dream of hitting the road this summer and the freedom is calling to you? Before you embark on the adventure, one burning question is on everyone’s lips: how much does it cost to rent a motorhome? Whether you lean towards private rentals or go through a professional, the rate can vary dramatically depending on the season, the departure location, the type of vehicle, and the options. Discover here, without beating around the bush, what this really represents for your holiday budget, with tips, price ranges, and the little “extras” not to overlook before you pack your bags.

The fever for nomadic travel is gaining ground, and for customizable holidays, motorhome rental attracts more and more adventurers each year. But what amount should you budget to traverse France in this little home on wheels? Although the market has become competitive, there are now platforms like Wikicampers, a pioneer since 2012, that provide access to a plethora of options, both in terms of vehicles and budget.

Motorhome rental between individuals: savings to be made

Renting a motorhome between individuals is a bit of the good plan everyone talks about: the freedom to choose the model that fits your desires from a vast catalog, renters available everywhere (even in the depths of Creuse), and rates often softer than in agencies. In August 2025, the average price for a capucine, profile, or integral motorhome was €106.56/day on Wikicampers — all-risk insurance included. For fans of road trips in converted vans, the average ticket drops to €99.05/day, while a van hovers around €108.19/day. As for the legendary combis, they cost about €106.56/day. Take advantage of these offers by consulting directly the most popular models on Wikicampers.

What drives the bill up or down

It’s not just a matter of luck: several factors come into play in price variation. At the top, seasonality: expect to see prices soar in July-August or during holidays. Location also plays a role: some favored spots drive prices up. And of course, the age, condition of the vehicle, number of sleeping spots, and amenities (solar panels, dishes, bike racks…) will also influence the final bill. Now is the time to clearly define your expectations!

Renting from a professional: premium services… and prices accordingly

Tempted by the hassle-free experience with a pro? Professional renters offer a brand new fleet, but you should know that the rates rise quickly. For example, at Hertz Trois Soleils, van rentals start at €121/day (excluding options), a van at €124-126/day, and profile and capucine motorhomes reach €137/day. Platforms like Roadsurfer sometimes display attractive prices (€69/night for a small van), but beware of the high season: prices can explode up to €209/night, plus service fees of €99. At Evasia, depending on the season, expect between €88 and €153/day.

Options and hidden fees: the trap to avoid

Rates “starting from…” often hide their share of extras. With professionals, each option (dishes, bedding, bike racks, cleaning, pets…) can double the initial bill! Even insurance can be enhanced: on Wikicampers, the Comfort option is €13/day, the Serenity option is €22/day. For a peaceful stay, examine the question of included kilometers and the fine print of the contract.

Additional expenses to consider in your motorhome budget

Thought you were done? Not quite! In addition to the rental, there’s fuel (plan for about 12 liters per 100 km for a motorhome, 9 liters for a van), toll costs (which vary by vehicle category), service areas (count an average of €7-10/day for parking + services, or even free in some municipal areas or via the Park4night app), and possibly camping fees (€10 to €50/night depending on the standard in peak season, see cheaper alternatives here for traveling cheaper). For those who want to consume locally and travel smart, the France Passion network offers an annual membership allowing free stays at over 2200 producers. Perfect for food lovers!

Hitting the road without nasty surprises: everyday expenses

Life aboard a motorhome is an invitation to autonomy: a kitchen corner to prepare your meals and avoid restaurants, delightful stops at local artisans, and impromptu breaks for picnics with a view… You’ll save money while supporting local producers! Discover some smart tips to save on your next getaway.

Cleaning and returning the vehicle: the last little effort

End of the holiday means it’s cleaning time. If the motorhome seems a bit “wild west” upon return, expect a deduction from the security deposit for cleaning. A quick pass at a specialized station rarely costs more than ten euros, which is enough to return a vehicle sparkling to its owner… and leave with a belly full of memories (and your deposit!).

Alternatives that rhyme freedom with savings

Between camping, free areas, gamping or even electric motorhomes (yes, they exist and it’s explained right here: the future of road trips), there are a thousand ways to optimize your budget. And for fans of free tourism, the site explains the differences between motorhomes and caravans to help you choose the right vehicle for your needs.

Renting a motorhome ensures a tailor-made journey, provided you carefully evaluate hidden fees and choose the option that best suits your adventure style. To book a vehicle that reflects you, compare offers and let yourself be guided… All that’s left is to chart the itinerary of freedom!

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