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RV Rental in Rome

Bonjourno and welcome to Rome! City of art, city of love, and most importantly; city of food! This sprawling, cosmopolitan city is filled with globally influential art, culture and architecture. Escape from the bustling city by night by staying in campsites in and around Rome with your motorhome hire. You can organise your camper hire in Rome with Goboony, to have RV rental directly from a private owner. They’ll be able to give you specific information the van, as well as tips on the local area! Goboony will ensure your campervan hire in simple, safe and even fun!

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Billy is a super laid back dude, handover both ways went very smooth and stressless. We went full-on with Big Bertha, starting in Edinburgh, Ben Lamond, Three Sisters(we wanted to go to Loch Etive through "skyfall road", but Scottish single-file roads scared us in the beginning, so we cut that out of our plan). Then we moved towards Skye and stayed there for about three days visiting Sligachan Waterfalls, Old Man of Storr, The Quiraing, Fairy Glen, Coral Beach, Neist Point and Talisker. When we returned to mainland, the road took us north, all the way to Dunnet Head. On our 3-day long way back to Edinburgh we saw Peedie Sands, Duncansby Stacks, Castle Sinclair, Chanonry Point, Clava Cairns, Cairgorm Mountain, Loch Rannoch and finally The Hermitage. We spent last night in Silverdyke campervan parking in lovely coastal village of Cellardyke. As for the motorhome itself - we had some problems with leisure battery not charging during driving, so initially we didn't use hot water etc, but we were in constant contact with Billy and he went above and beyond to try and fix the issue by arranging mobile mechanic(Robert - Crofts and Lochs engineering, brilliang guy) TWICE! Somewhere in the middle of our trip Billy got us a brand new battery and with recent fixes we finally had everything we could dream of in a motorhome - Lights, hot water, all of it. We never stayed in one place for more than 1 night and we were mostly off-grid so overall I think Big Bertha did alright. Plenty of space for 3 people, quite good condition, drives ok without unpleasant surprises:)

May 2026

How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Rome?

It is up to you really! Well, not completely. You see, given that Goboony is a sharing platform of private owners, the prices can vary. These differences depend on the age and size of the vehicle, the season for hire and more! Some owners also set discounts for long hires or last minute bookings. To get a more accurate picture, you can head over to our ‘How much does campervan hire cost?’ page.

Why rent an RV in Rome?

Given the urban nature of the city, you may be surprised that we’re recommending RV rental in Rome. But just because you rent an RV in Rome, doesn’t mean that you have to drive it around there! You can park outside the city, and use it as a way to escape the busy streets for some tranquility - to actually relax on your holiday! Surrounding Rome are several gorgeous Nature Reserves, and you can explore those at your own leisure in your RV. Motorhome hire gives you freedom, to determine your own route, to choose your own pace and enjoy the journey just as much as the destination.

What are things to do in Rome?

If you’re a history buff, you’ll adore the ancient ruins on display in Rome. Gaze in wonder at the Forum and the Colosseum, finally understanding the power of the former Roman Empire. Tour the Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and home to both St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums - where you’ll find Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes. Make a wish in the Trevi Fountain and stroll along the Piazza Navona. But the most important thing to do in Rome? Eat! Pasta, pizza, porchetta, gelato and more!

What are things to consider when driving an RV in Rome?

Rome is one of the many cities in Italy with a ZTL (Zona Traffico Limitato), meaning it is a traffic-camera-surveyed area where you cannot drive without either having a resident’s pass or registering your car with the police as a tourist. Our advice? Park outside the city and use the public transport, it can take you anywhere you need to go and quicker than a car could!

What is the closest airport to Rome?

Rome even has two airports! The Leonardo da Vinci Airport, at Fiumicino, is used by the major airlines, while Ciampino Airport is used more by budget airlines such as Easyjet and Ryanair. From the airports it is easy and cheap to get into the city, or to get to your RV rental!