Camping In A RV For Fun And Pleasure

Posted: May 24th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , | No Comments »

Camping for most people means a tent and sleeping on a mat on the ground. If that doesn’t really appeal to you, then camping in an RV is what you need. It is the ultimate camping adventure.

RV’s come in many sizes and shapes. They start with campers that fit in the back of a pickup truck. These can have full kitchens, beds, a shower and toilet in them.

Next there are van conversions called Class B motorhomes that are basically a cargo van converted into a camping vehicle. These can have a raised roof for more head room. They also contain the same amenities as the truck camper.

Next up is the Class C motorhome. The front end looks like a pickup truck, but the similarity ends there. There is a sleeper extension over the cab and the back end looks like any motorhome you are probably familiar with. Basically a cargo box with windows, but much prettier. The Class C has all the amenities of home. A kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living room. You could live in a Class C.

The next step us is the Class A motorhome. This is roomiest of all motorized RVs. These motorhomes are like a mini one bedroom apartment. They are fully self contained. From the queen sized bed to the dinette that seats four people you find luxury. A refrigerator and stove are complimented by a microwave oven. You might even have an ice maker capable of making over 20 pounds of ice a day. Party ready!

If that weren’t enough choices, there are still the trailers. First is the travel trailer you can pull behind a larger sedan or SUV. Then the 5th wheel trailer that hooks into the back of a pickup truck. Both of these trailers are equally as luxuriant as the best motorhome. An advantage is they cost a lot less.

You can buy new or used. Whichever way you choose, you should do a lot of research on the internet first. Learn all you can about RVing. There are RV forums that you can find by doing a search in your favorite search engine.

When you decide that an RV might be for you, attend an RV show or two. There are major RV shows at fairgrounds and stadiums where many dealers and vendors are selling every type of RV there is. There are also local RV shows usually put on by one or two dealers to show and sell some of their inventory.

If you really are not sure you would like to spend $40,000 or $250,000 on a hobby you are not sure you would like, buy a used RV. You can get into RVing in a 34 foot used Class A motorhome for under $10,000.

The older and larger the motorhome the less fuel efficient it will be. You may get 5 to 7 miles per gallon on many older motorhomes. 7-9 mpg is realistic for mid 1990′s motorhomes and up to 12 miles a gallon on new ones.

Camping in an RV is a fun adventure awaiting you and your family.

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Rv’s and Campers

Posted: May 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , | No Comments »

Motorhomes, also referred to as RVs or recreational vehicles, have greatly increased in popularity in recent years and are an excellent way to experience comfortable road travel. Unlike a commercial vehicle, RVs have full power steering and automatic transmission. Motorhomes offer excellent performance for their size and weight with diesel power for the majority of vehicles today, offering excellent fuel efficiency.

RV’s and Motorhomes are the ideal form of travel for those who like to spend their vacation time going camping in the mountains, running on the beach, or sightseeing along the highways and byways.

Motorhomes are a popular way to follow sporting events around the world, they are also ideal for shows and events, where you can be on-site close to all the action yet with your luxurious home-from-home there with you.

A motorhome is the ideal family vehicle, the driver’s compartment is connected to the cabin so that, even on the road, your whole family is together. Fully-equipped with a toilet, hot shower, air-conditioning, water tank plus a small kitchen including fridge, stove and oven, giving you complete freedom and flexibility.

Motorhomes usually have a 240 volt power inlet which can be hooked up to power the larger appliances such as air conditioners and microwaves. The on-board fresh water tank holds approximately 120 litres and will last between two and four days before it needs refilling.

Motorhomes are easy to drive but different to a car, Take things at a steadier pace and try to anticipate braking and cornering to make the journey more comfortable and reduce the number of complaints from the navigators.

Motorhomes have limited through-vision and some none at all so you soon start to rely on the mirrors. Small coastal and country roads get congested during the holiday periods and you have to be more aware of narrow bridges and roadside hedges as the motorhome is wider than a normal car.

Motorhomes, or motorized recreational vehicles (RVs), come in different classes. Van campers, also known as Class B motorhomes, are basically small RVs created from a standard conversion or mini van and usually feature a raised roof. These motorhomes are the least expensive RVs to own and operate, and are generally also the easiest to drive around town as well as on the highway.

The size of a Class B RV usually varies from 16 feet to 21 feet, it gets you on the road to adventure in a compact size that’s fun and easy to drive, for a price ranging between $33,000 to $75,000.

Class A motor homes are generally thought of as top of the line among RVs. As the largest and most elaborate of the RVs, similar in stature to a bus, this class is, of course, the most expensive, with some sporting sticker prices in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Depending on the model and floor plan, Class A RVs will sleep up to 8 people. But a decent used Class A motorhome can usually be found for below the hundred thousand dollar mark or so. All RVs are incredibly well insulated, and because they’re only small compared to, say, a house, keeping them warm or cool is a cinch. The quality and appointments of RVs continue to improve, with owners realising they can travel with all of the luxuries of home.

There’s one way to check out motor homes before you choose one to buy, and that’s by renting several and taking them on trial runs.

It’s a good idea to rent different models from different manufacturers to see what features you like, what you don’t like, and how the models handle on the road and in the campground. Then you can make a more informed decision when you purchase a motor home. Check out your local area for the best deals on renting.

So, whatever model you choose just have fun and enjoy!

Tony Harries


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Campervan omellete recipe

Posted: May 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Omelletes are famous day starters. Can be prepared in a rush on few strokes and it should be sitting heavy in the stomach. Ben and Maria make good campervan recipes including Omelletes. So whether you are in a caravan park or somewhere between trees, get your mini kitchen working on some goody breakfast. A motorhome hire is best if you are expecting a budget vacation.

What you need are: 2 large free-range eggs, 5 thick slices of cheese, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper, & tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil.

Beat the eggs with the salt and pepper in the mix. Add one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil to a non-stick frying pan and let it become really hot. Add the eggs. Move the pan and lift the borders of the
omelette so that the egg mix can fill all the gaps and gets cooked. When there is still raw egg on the surface of the omelette, add the slices of cheese in the middle of it. Let it melt a bit for half a minute or so. With a palette, wrap the two borders of the omelette on top of the cheese in the middle. Let it stay on the heat for another half a minute and then serve.

Plan your next holiday with a campervan, look for shady park sites and unfold those medium sized table & chairs under shade, or right next to the lake, or wherever that makes an episode more relaxed. A budget bed and breakfast accommodation only comes second.

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6 Berth Campervans

Posted: May 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , | No Comments »

6 Berth Campervans, in Australia these are the clan of vehicles ideal for a group of people who want to travel together. These are also another resource for families who wanted to have a quality vacation or a travel for a more intact relationship between each member.

What you get for renting 6 berth campervans are:

Freedom – Get the independence of traveling with campervans, you are privileged to maneuver your own itinerary.

Savings – say goodbye to hotels. Campervans are best in campgrounds and campgrounds are way cheaper than hotels (not to mention that you are coming by groups). You can use the sleeping facility of your campervan or you can (still) use the accommodation facilities available among campgrounds. Another way of maximizing budget is the privilege of minimizing your expense on food without sacrificing your appetite. Bring your favorite foods, cook them in your campervan’s mini kitchen.

Convenience – hungry, or need to refresh while on the road? Pull over and use your campervan facilities. Bring as much luggage as you can, after all the vehicle can carry the bulk of group.

Journey – with campervan hire Australia, you can explore small and large attractions and destinations that cannot be achieved by trains or planes.

More benefits – explore more places with your campervan in little time. Australia is a vast country, take time navigating the attractions without having to worry about the sun setting down.

With campervan hire Australia you can choose amongst different models and make of 6 Berth vehicles. Check out array of vehicles available in most cities of Australia.

With Campervan hire Australia you can choose amongst different types of 6 Berth vehicles alone. No need to call different companies. Check availability and choose to book via agents or online without hassle. Smaller vehicles and 4WD are available.


Are You Ready to Travel in an Rv?

Posted: May 15th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , | No Comments »

The RV lifestyle continues to increase in popularity, with motor homes offering all the amenities of home and then some. The fun of an RV is that you can choose from a wide variety of vehicles, from rustic pop-ups that are perfect for a weekend getaway to full-sized motorcoaches that will take you across the country in extreme style and comfort. Whether you are looking for a way to camp more comfortably with the family or a whole new travel lifestyle, there is the perfect RV waiting for you. However, before you sign on the dotted line, there are a few basics to learn about RV travel.

Types of RV’s

The first choice is the type of RV that you want to travel in. Beginners might do well to select a more modest variety to test the waters of the RV lifestyle. Dealers like Ameri-Camp offer the perfect solution in fifth-wheels and travel trailers that offer plenty of creature comforts without breaking the budget. A fifth-wheel is designed to be towed behind a vehicle through a fifth-wheel hitch. This model offers a bi-level floor plan that provides plenty of space for a retired couple or a family to live comfortably for a number of days or even weeks. Travel trailers are towed by a bumper hitch and can be used with a van, sport utility vehicle or pickup truck. The advantage to a travel trailer is that you can unhitch your vehicle and leave your trailer in one spot as you tour the countryside during the day.

Class C motorhomes, built onto a truck chassis, are often referred to as mini-motorhomes. These RV’s can offer the same amenities as larger vehicles, but in a compact space and for a smaller price. Bus style motorhomes are the granddaddy of them all, with many modern conveniences and luxuries and plenty of space to spare. These are perfect for the retired couple who has the cash and wants to enjoy the RV experience full time. You can find these coaches in a wide price range, depending on how luxurious and loaded you want to go.

RV Destinations

The sky is the limit in RV travel, whether you want a mountain retreat or a beach destination. You can find RV camps in national parks, near major tourist attractions and just outside of large cities. Nearly all will come with basic hookups and a bath house, while some of the nicer parks will also include cable access and Internet connections. You can find parks that include playgrounds, swimming pools, general stores and game rooms. Of course, the most enticing attraction to most RV areas is the beautiful surroundings that will provide the opportunity to hike, boat, bird watch or just sit back and enjoy the view.

There are so many things to enjoy about the RV lifestyle; the greatest challenge may be to choose between the many wonderful destinations and activities available. Select a vehicle that will best suit your needs, find a destination that you want to visit and get ready to enjoy your RV!

Salem Hassan is a business-marketing director for BreezeGoSEO.com, an Internet Marketing Agency. Salem writes on a wide spectrum of topics related to family, business, consumer best interests, marketing, and other related topics.


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Make Your Oxegen Festival 2010 Memorable with Motorhome Hire from Celtic Campervans

Posted: May 12th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

It’s coming up to festival season once again and the line-up for Ireland’s Oxegen 2010 Festival is sure to make it a firm favourite amongst festival fans. Jay-Z, Kasabian, Eminem and Florence and the Machine are just some of the confirmed acts performing this year at Oxegen, one of Ireland’s leading music festivals. Why not make your Oxegen Festival 2010 even more memorable by hiring a motorhome in Ireland (camping-car Irlande) with Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) and turn it into a real event!

Oxegen Festival is not only one of Ireland’s top music festivals but since its inception in 2004 it has become one of the world’s favourite festivals, with people coming from all over Europe and beyond to enjoy the world-class bands and unforgettable atmosphere. Held on Punchestown Racecourse in Naas, Co.Kildare, the festival has far more to offer than just music, with fun fairs, signing tents for fans to get autographs from their favourite stars, chill out zones and lots of tempting food stalls. This year’s Oxegen Festival is taking place on Friday 9th – Sunday 11th July and will see some of the world’s favourite rock, pop and rap acts take to the stage, from The Black Eyed Peas to Arcade Fire, Eminem and Muse. In addition to the thousands of festival-goers sleeping under canvas, there will also be lots of people choosing to enjoy the festival from the luxurious base of a campervan.

Motorhome hire in Ireland (camping-car location Irlande) is a hugely popular way of enjoying festivals throughout the country and every year Celtic Campervans helps people from all over Europe make their festivals memorable by adding a touch of luxury and comfort, allowing them to turn the trip into a mini holiday. It’s also great value, from just €30 per night (based on four people sharing for a minimum hire of four nights). The organizers of Oxegen Festival (www.oxegen.ie) themselves highlight the benefits of camper hire in Ireland (camping-car location en Irlande) for getting the most out of the festival: “a campervan gives you a brilliant base from which to enjoy your weekend.” All you need to do is buy a blue weekend camping ticket for each person in your vehicle and get in touch with Celtic Campervans at http://www.celticcampervans.com/ before all their luxury motorhomes sell out for the dates of the festival!

Editor’s Note: Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) is represented by the digital marketing specialists and SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.


A Motorhome: The Best Way To Experience The 15Th Anniversary Of St Patrick?S Festival

Posted: May 9th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Next month you’re bound to see even more motorhomes in Ireland (wohnmobile Irland) when people from all over Europe choose a motorhome to experience the 15th anniversary of the hugely popular St. Patrick’s Day Festival between 12th and 17th March 2010. Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) has long known the popularity of this type of transport with those coming from all over Europe to enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

This year’s 15th anniversary of the St. Patrick’s Day Festival which takes place in Dublin and Limerick looks set to attract even bigger crowds than usual, but of course this historic and cultural day (St Patrick’s day itself falls on Wednesday 17th March this year) is celebrated with parades and events all over Ireland, even in the smallest of villages. That’s where campervan rental in Ireland (wohnwagen mieten Irland) comes into its own. Because hire a motorhome in Dublin (wohnmobile Dublin) with leading rental firm Celtic Campervans and you can enjoy the festival in the city before making your way to Limerick and beyond, not having to worry about expensive or fully booked accommodation. Not only this, but you get to truly experience the fantastic buzz that stretches all around Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day by hitting the open road, getting off the beaten path and seeing the myriad ways the Irish commemorate this national holiday.

Motorhome hire in Ireland (wohnmobil-verleih Irland) during this year’s festival will help you get ‘up close and personal’ with all the celebrations. Rather than having to make your way to all the various events from your accommodation, you can simply bring the accommodation with you on your travels! The fact that the festival has successfully extended the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations to six jam-packed days and nights of free entertainment – from street theatre, music and art to eating, drinking and dancing – means it’s the perfect excuse for a mini holiday.

Find about this year’s festival at http://www.stpatricksfestival.ie. Discover more about renting a motorhome in Ireland (wohnmobile Irland) at http://www.celticcampervans.com/.

Editor’s Note: Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) is represented by the digital marketing specialists and SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.


Top Tips For Motorhome Hire In Johannesburg

Posted: May 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Tips | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Travel experts agree, motorhome hire in Johannesburg is fast becoming one of the most popular options for self-drive travel.  While many travellers enjoy the thrills and spills of camping and trekking across remote passes and destinations, one of the downsides to exploring the great outdoors this way is the lack of comfort. Anyone who has spent the night in a tent during a famous lowveld winter will know that much as the idea of living it rough may be appealing, the reality is not always as fun. Campers, or motorhomes as they are often called, offer the perfect compromise – the ability to go anyway you wish, with the added luxury of built-in accommodation, ensuring that you stay high and dry wherever you go.

Another key benefit of camper hire in Johannesburg is that ultimately you save on travel costs too. Rather than having to fork out thousands of Rands for travel expenses as well as accommodation, you only need to worry about the hire costs (which are a lot more affordable than you may have thought). It is this convenience and comfort, not to mention the added fun travelling across the beautiful landscapes of Johannesburg and Gauteng in a mini home on wheels, which is making motorhome rental in Johannesburg such a popular choice.

Once you have arranged your camper hire from a reputable hire agency, you can begin planning your route. Some of the top camping routes and caravan parks within Johannesburg and surrounds include the following spots:

Airport En Route. This caravan park is located conveniently close to the Johannesburg O.R Thambo International Airport in the Benoni area of Johannesburg, and has everything you could ever need, including a camping area in beautiful gardens, clean ablutions block and a central location.
Bushwillow Tented Camp. This camping and caravan park has stunning tented accommodation for those who want a break from sleeping in their camper, as well as additional highlights such as hot indoor showers. This camp is situated in Muldersrift.
Kaia Manzi Lodge. Situated in Bronkhorstspruit, the grounds of this park put you in mind of African savannas, with sparse vegetation and a remote feel that makes it seem in the middle of nowhere. Ablutions are clean, plus there are camping areas for those wanting some variation.
Koppisol Klub Holiday Resort. This Vereeniging caravan park is ideal for camper rental in Johannesburg, and offers a clean and well-laid out park that has everything from swimming pool to camping area, clean ablutions block and a central location.
Malonjeni Guest Farm. Conveniently situated in Meyerton, just 30 minutes south of Johannesburg central, this park has all the ingredients for the perfect camper adventure. There are two caravan parks within huge and stunning grounds, ensuring spectacular views and plenty of attractions to enjoy within the area.
Ngonyama Lion Lodge. This park is situated in the Krugersdorp Game Reserve, and offers a wealth of attractions and features, including a caravan park, barbeque area, power points, as well as game watching and many other fun highlights to enjoy.

You could choose to travel through Johannesburg and its surrounds from start to finish, or you could begin in Cape Town and travel up to Gauteng in the comfort of your motorhome. With so many breathtaking landscapes and vistas on offer, plus myriad things to see and do, car hire offers the perfect way to experience it all during your trip to South Africa.

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