Explore the Olympic Peninsula in an easy-to-drive camper van. Choose the floorplan that fits your …
Explore the Olympic Peninsula in an easy-to-drive camper van. Choose the floorplan that fits your needs, and head out on a weekend adventure or cross-country tour!
 
Unlike Class C or Class A motorhomes, Class B vans are similar to cars in the way they drive, which seasoned RVers and new owners alike will enjoy. As the smallest motorhome option, camper vans are welcome virtually everywhere. Easily maneuver into standard parking spaces at the grocery store, back into your area at the campground or get off the beaten path and find a new place to call home for the week. Although camper vans are small in size, you still have a private kitchen, bathroom, and bed in whichever versatile floor plan you choose.
Quickly get on the road and enjoy a larger motorhome’s highly desired modern conveniences, right from a compact and easy-to-drive Class B motorhome.

Rize

This Camper is under 18 feet and ready for exploring.


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Length
17' 11"
Height
9' 5"
GVWR
8,550 lbs
Chassis
RAM ProMaster®
Sleeping Capacity
2

Tellaro

Escape to the highway and bring your creature comforts with you. Camper van floor plan lengths: under 22 ft.

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Length
21' 1"
Height
9' 5"
GVWR
9,350 lbs
Chassis
RAM ProMaster®
Sleeping Capacity
2

Tranquility

Riding on a Mercedes 4x4 Chassis, Tranquility camper van floor plans under 20 ft.

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Length
19' 8"
Height
10' 5"
GVWR
9,050 lbs
Chassis
Mercedes
Sleeping Capacity
2
Work remotely from your RV

Work remotely from your RV

Cutting the Cord!

FEATURES THAT MAKE WORKING FROM THE ROAD EASIER

A camper-van offers a unique advantage when it comes to working on the road. Its compact and nimble design allows you to move freely and easily, without any constraints. You can travel to any destination of your choosing, whether it be a remote mountain range or a bustling city center. Even if you find yourself in an area with no internet connectivity, it's easy to pack up and move to another location. The camper-van provides dedicated workstations with ample power outlets, which ensures that you have everything you need to work remotely from any location. This allows you to set up a comfortable workspace and work in peace and quiet, with no distractions from others.

HOW TO FIND STABLE, RELIABLE INTERNET SERVICE WHILE TRAVELING?

Campers who require reliable internet service while traveling can take several steps to ensure they stay connected. Firstly, they can research different camping and boondocking websites and apps such as Campendium and SÄ“kr, which provide reviews on cell service coverage and identify the carrier with the strongest signal in a particular area. Traveling with multiple cell service carriers is also recommended to avoid spotty coverage. By using a hotspot from a third carrier in addition to the two carriers used by the campers, they can ensure connectivity even in remote areas. Another option is to invest in a WiFi booster, which amplifies the signal and enhances the internet speed by several bars. These simple yet effective measures can help campers stay connected and work remotely, even when they're on the road.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES TO WORKING REMOTE FROM YOUR RV?

Working remotely from an RV has its own set of advantages that make it a popular choice among those who seek adventure, flexibility, and comfort in their work-life. Remote work from your RV provides you with the ultimate flexibility to work from any location of your choice. You can choose to work from a national park, a serene lakeside oron location when doing free-lance work. The ability to choose your own workspace and the freedom to travel to different places, all while continuing to work, is a major draw for many remote workers. Another advantage is the cost savings that come with working remotely from an RV. By choosing to work remotely, you can save on the costs of rent or mortgage payments, as well as transportation costs.


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