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Prioritizing ease of use, select an RV with an automatic transmission and comfortable, accessible beds. Consider models like the "Active Classic" campervan or a compact Class C motorhome such as the "cruise america rv rental example Explorer," which offer a length of 7.1 meters and a width of 2.78 meters, making them manageable for Norway’s roads. Secondly, opting for smaller, more maneuverable campervans or motorhomes is highly recommended for navigating Oslo's urban areas and narrower country roads. A Class B campervan, typically around 6 meters long, provides ample comfort without the bulk of a larger vehicle. Thirdly, plan shorter driving days, ideally between 100-150 km on average, and include ample time for rest and exploration to maximize your enjoyment of each destination. Fourthly, booking your RV rental and preferred campsites in advance, especially for summer travel (June-August), is crucial to secure your desired options and avoid disappointment. Finally, budget realistically for ancillary costs like tolls, fuel, and campground fees; utilizing your RV kitchen to cook meals can significantly reduce dining expenses. You can track every expense along your route using the tools available at RV PLANET routes for easy budgeting.
For those looking for a longer adventure, the "Oslo to Tromsø - Fjord & Peaks Discovery Drive" is a spectacular 20-day, 3443.5 km journey that takes you north, featuring 4 cruise terminals/sailing opportunities, 2 botanical gardens, and 2 scenic routes among its many attractions. If you prefer to begin your adventure further north, consider the "
Bandana Caravan is here to make your journey seamless, offering full transparency on pricing and dedicated support for your booking and planning needs. We understand the nuances of RV travel and are committed to ensuring your Oslo adventure is as relaxing and memorable as possible. Get inspired for your next trip, compare final prices with us, and embark on a comfortable and enriching Norwegian escapade.
Find Motorhome Rentals in OsloOn the routes offered through RV PLANET routes, you can itemize and track every expense along the way for easy budgeting.
The minimum driver age for all motorhome classes including Class A Class B and Class C in Oslo is 21 years old There are no additional young driver surcharges or vehicle class restrictions based on age
Yes one-way RV rentals are available with most suppliers in Oslo allowing you to pick up your motorhome and return it in another Norwegian city like Tromsø A drop-off fee typically applies varying depending on the distance and seasonality of your chosen route
Several facilities offer dump stations near Oslo Airport Gardermoen OSL Many larger gas stations along the E6 and E16 motorways approaching the airport or dedicated service areas at major campgrounds like Ekeberg Camping a bit further south of the airport but with good facilities provide waste disposal services for RVs
From November 1 to April 30 all vehicles in Norway including RV rentals must use winter tires These can be studded or non-studded Ensure your rental motorhome is equipped with the correct tires if traveling during these months as weather conditions around Oslo can quickly change
Ekeberg Camping located on a hill overlooking the city and the Oslofjord is widely regarded as offering some of the best views near Oslo It provides easy access to public transportation for exploring the city center and amenities suitable for senior travelers
Central Oslo has some traffic-calmed zones and areas with restricted access for larger vehicles RVs should generally avoid driving directly into the busiest city center streets Utilize peripheral parking and public transport or stick to well-marked routes designed for larger vehicles paying close attention to height and width restrictions for tunnels and underpasses
Oslo offers numerous accessible attractions Websites like VisitOslocom provide information on wheelchair-friendly museums parks and cultural sites When planning your route with RV PLANET rvplannet look for attractions marked with accessibility features and prioritize those with flat paths and minimal stairs such as the Vigeland Sculpture Park or the museums on the Bygdøy Peninsula
The minimum age to rent a motorhome with Bandana RV in Oslo is 21 We do not charge young driver surcharges and drivers aged 21 and over are eligible to rent and operate all vehicle classes available on our platform
Yes one-way rentals are often possible between major Norwegian cities like Oslo Bergen and Trondheim These arrangements are subject to vehicle availability and a one-way fee determined by the supplier You can check availability for your desired route directly on our search platform
For the best selection and pricing we recommend booking your motorhome 4 to 6 months in advance especially if you plan to travel during the peak season from June to August Early booking ensures you can secure the vehicle layout that best suits your needs
The daily rental rate typically includes the vehicle hire mandatory third-party liability insurance and basic kitchen equipment Optional extras like bedding outdoor furniture and GPS can be added for a fee You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind
No a special licence is not required A standard car drivers license Category B in Europe is sufficient to legally drive all rental motorhome classes in Norway including Class A Class B and Class C vehicles An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended for non-English licenses but is not mandatory
The most popular time for an RV trip is from late spring to early autumn May through September This period offers the warmest weather long daylight hours and ensures all mountain passes and roads are open Traveling in the shoulder seasons can provide a quieter experience with beautiful seasonal colors
Motorhomes in Oslo, Norway starts from 50 NOK and can go up to 1,709 NOK per day
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