The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest tournament ever held, hosted across 16 cities in Canada, the United States and Mexico. With millions of fans traveling between regions, RVs are becoming a popular way to enjoy the tournament with more space, comfort and flexibility than traditional accommodations.
Whether you’re attending matches in Canada or exploring nearby stadiums across the border, this guide brings together everything you need: an interactive map of host cities, recommended travel ideas, tips for planning an RV stay and links to detailed city guides for Toronto and Vancouver.


Toronto, Canada

Vancouver, Canada

Atlanta, United States

Boston, United States

Dallas, United States

Houston, United States

Kansas City, United States

Los Angeles, United States

Miami, United States

New York / New Jersey, United States

Philadelphia, United States

San Francisco Bay Area, United States

Seattle, United States

Guadalajara, Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico

Monterrey, Mexico
RVs make it easier to enjoy match days and explore surrounding areas at your own pace. Whether you’re staying in one city or combining nearby destinations, an RV serves as a comfortable home base for your trip.
What an RV stay typically looks like
With so many host cities across North America, many fans will choose to explore cities that are naturally connected by short drives or quick transit routes.

Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles
Known for national parks, coastal roads and iconic cityscapes.

Toronto, New York / New Jersey, Boston and Philadelphia
Fans looking for vibrant neighborhoods, history, and easy city-to-city travel may enjoy this region.

Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami and Mexican host cities
Warm weather, diverse culture and highway access make this region a favorite for longer visits.
RVs are available in many regions surrounding World Cup host cities. Fans can rent a vehicle near the city they’re visiting and stay at a campground within commuting distance.

Canada
1010 RV Rentals

Canada
629 RV Rentals

United States
142 RV Rentals

United States
100 RV Rentals

United States
172 RV Rentals

United States
126 RV Rentals

United States
38 RV Rentals

United States
622 RV Rentals

United States
128 RV Rentals

United States
176 RV Rentals

United States
177 RV Rentals

United States
205 RV Rentals

United States
309 RV Rentals

United States
85 RV Rentals
Each stadium region offers campgrounds or RV parks that serve as convenient bases for World Cup visitors. Campgrounds vary widely by region, so it’s best to check availability early. Below is a quick snapshot of popular options:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Seattle, Washington, USA
Seattle, Washington, USA
San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Miami, Florida, USA
New York / New Jersey, USA
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Every stadium will have unique access rules during the World Cup, but fans can expect:
General travel guidance
Rent an RV near the city you’re visiting, book a campground nearby and take transit or rideshare to matches.
Most stadiums do not allow RV parking during major events. Campgrounds and transit options are the best approach.
Many fans choose to explore cities within the same region, such as the West Coast or Northeast.
Most fans will rent locally in each region, or fly between areas and rent an RV at their next destination.
Demand for RVs and campgrounds will rise as the tournament approaches. World Cup summers see significant travel volumes, especially near major host cities.
RVs: 3 to 6 months before the tournament.
Campgrounds: 6 to 12 months in advance (or as soon as reservations open).
High-demand cities: Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles.
Booking early ensures the best selection of RV types and campsite locations.