()American families have a tradition of taking an annual road trip.

It doesn’t matter if you are visiting family, going to a new place, or returning to a favorite spot, getting behind the wheel of a car is second nature. A road trip upgraded with an RV could be the key to your next adventure.

Phocuswright’s US Consumer Travel Research found that nearly half of Millennials would like to rent an RV for a vacation. This could be because traveling in an RV with friends and family is a fun way to travel on an adventure filled with nature. Are you unable to rent an RV? Sites like RVshare make it easier than ever to rent an RV. The peer-to–peer marketplace offers a range of RVs, with options from luxury motor homes to confined campers. The RV insurance is included and there is no need for a license.

“RV rentals are a great option for those to experience the RV lifestyle without having to buy an expensive vehicle,”Jon Gray, CEO at Shareshare.

“Travelers come to our site to find RVs for a weekend of camping or a multi-week road trip. With a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen all on-board, an RV is essentially a hotel room wherever you want it.”

Do you want to move from a sedan to a motorhome instead? These are some tips to help you rent an RV for your first time.

  • Trusted sites are recommended: RVshare.com is a trusted website where payment security and verification of ownership are possible. RVshare also provides roadside assistance and 24/7 customer support, as well as insurance, to help you protect your trip and payments.
  • Make a plan before you book: Camping, road trips, and RV travel are in high demand this summer. Campgrounds will be booked quickly, especially weekends.
  • You need to narrow down your options. Finding the right RV can seem daunting for first-time renters. Consider the type of trip, the number of people traveling, and the purpose of the road trip. A Class B Campervan is the best option for a couple. A Class C RV is a great option for families. It offers a lot of space, but it can still be maneuvered by those who are afraid of big rigs.
  • The best resource is the owner: Owners are the best resources when booking through peer-to-peer platforms. They can answer any questions you have about the vehicle including rules regarding pets and whether it is suitable for long trips.

Want to learn more about booking a rental? Learn more about renting a car in the Netherlands. RVshare.com.