Want to test-drive the van life, literally? Travellers Autobarn has campervans for hire. We took one on the road to try it for ourselves.
Living out of a camper is no longer just for dirtbag climbers or travel-hungry globetrotters. People of all ages and from all walks of life have embraced either traveling or living full-time by campervan. And that’s just as true with renting the van life. For those not ready to purchase, there are plenty of great applications to using a van for adventures.
Who are campervans for? Really, anyone. Recent grads, remote workers, seasonal park employees, travel nurses or travel writers, retirees, and more are hitting the road, sleeper-style.
And Travellers Autobarn offers fully built-out campervans — with tons of room for gear — at an unbeatable price. I loved the van itself. But I also liked the services and features the company provides. These include unlimited mileage, access to a campground app subscription, solar panels for off-grid living, and more.
Kuga Campervan Rental: On-the-Road Review
Travellers Autobarn, an Australian company, just upgraded its fleet of Kuga campervans. The company is also fairly new to the U.S. It’s been running in Australia since 1993, but operations began here in 2019.
I lucked out and took one out for a 7-day road trip through California. Here are my thoughts on the experience.
Overall Quality
The van excelled in some areas. In others, it was pretty standard.
The overall essentials provided in the van were really great, and they were certainly everything I needed. The company thought of lots of little details, including USB charging ports for phones, a can opener in the kitchen, and exterior lighting for sitting outside at night.
All of the company’s Kuga Campervans were updated in 2020; however, the actual vans date back as far as 2012. This means that the cab, engine, and driver’s area aren’t quite new.
Now, I can’t totally fault Travellers Autobarn on this — the brand does market itself as a budget rental service. Just know that you might get a campervan, fully built out and functional, but older.
Appliances and Functionality
The appliances in the campervan are awesome. I tested every aspect and the features rocked it.
The Dometic gas cooktop sports two burners, and the Dometic fridge worked like a charm. The solar lights, panels, and outlets were all easy to navigate. And the electric hookups did the job as well.
Also worth noting, unlike an RV, the solar batteries are quiet — there’s no generator humming or groaning in the night.

Sleeping

Gear and Storage

Water, Gas, Solar, and Electric
Travellers Autobarn: Pick Up/Drop Off Process, Customer Service
Renting With Travellers Autobarn: Why You Should
Campervan: Fully Equipped
Low Renter’s Age
No Mileage Fees

Budget-Friendly
Campervan Cons, Other Logistics
Driver and Vehicle Safety
