What to pack for a hired motorhome trip: hiring a motorhome opens the door to freedom, flexibility, and the great outdoors—all without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend getaway or a month-long road trip, knowing what to pack can make or break your motorhome adventure. While hired motorhomes typically come equipped with the basics, there are still many essential and personal items you’ll want to bring to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Below is a suggested list for what to pack for a hired motorhome trip:
1. Travel Documents and Essentials
Start with the non-negotiables:
- Driver’s license
- Booking confirmation and rental agreement
- Insurance documents
- Road maps or a GPS device, even if your phone has navigation (signal can be spotty in remote areas)
A small folder to keep everything organized is a smart move.
2. Clothing and Footwear
Think layers and practicality:
- Weather-appropriate clothes: Pack for all conditions—sun, rain, and chilly nights.
- Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
- Flip-flops or sliders for the shower block
- Swimwear (many campsites have pools or beach access)
- Sleepwear, especially warm ones if traveling in cooler seasons
Bonus tip: Pack light but smart. Storage is limited, so prioritize multi-use clothing.
3. Kitchen and Food Supplies
Most hired motorhomes include basic kitchenware—pots, pans, cutlery, plates—but check with your rental company. You’ll still need:
- Dish soap, sponge, and tea towels
- Bin bags
- Condiments and basic pantry items (salt, pepper, cooking oil, etc.)
- Reusable containers or zip-lock bags for leftovers
- Water bottles or a refillable jug
- Snacks and easy-to-prepare meals for the road
A cooler or extra fridge box is useful if you’re heading off-grid for a while.
4. Toiletries and Cleaning Supplies
You’ll be thankful you packed:
- Toilet paper (motorhome-safe type if using the onboard toilet)
- Shower gel, shampoo, and toothbrushes
- Hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes
- Towels (some rentals include them, but it’s not guaranteed)
- Laundry detergent pods if you plan on washing clothes en route
5. Bedding and Comfort Items
Check if the rental includes bedding. If not, bring:
- Sleeping bags or duvet and sheets
- Pillows
- Blankets for sitting outside on chilly nights
- Eye masks and earplugs (especially useful at busy campsites)
6. Outdoor Living Gear
Extend your living space to the outdoors:
- Camping chairs and table
- Awning or tarp (some vans have built-in versions)
- BBQ or portable grill
- Insect repellent and sunscreen
- Torch or headlamp for night-time walks
7. Entertainment and Extras
Long drives and evenings at camp call for some downtime:
- Books, e-readers, or audiobooks
- Board games or card games
- Chargers and power banks
- Camera or action cam
- Notebook or travel journal
Final Tip
Less is more. Space is limited, so pack smartly and use soft bags (they’re easier to store than hard suitcases). With the right gear and a well-packed motorhome, your road trip will be more about making memories and less about what you forgot to bring.
Safe travels!