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Delaware beach boardwalk

Delaware RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Delaware is simple with RVezy. Search available RVs, compare options, choose pickup or delivery, and book securely online. Whether you are heading to a campground, national park, or weekend getaway, your adventure starts here.

1. Explore RV rentals

Browse a wide range of campervans, travel trailers, and motorhomes. Filter by dates, price, amenities, RV type, or delivery availability to find the right fit for your trip.

2. Choose pickup or delivery

Pick up your RV from a local host in Delaware or arrange delivery directly to your campsite, home, or other approved destination.

3. Get ready to travel

Confirm your booking and coordinate details with your host before departure. Insurance coverage and roadside assistance are included, so you can travel with confidence.

Recent Delaware RV rental reviews

2025 Keystone Fifth Wheel
Patrick & Melissa were attentive and kind. They responded to any questions quickly. The RV was clean and comfortable.
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Nancy G
Sep 2025
2019 Jayco Travel Trailer
Trailer was clean and comfortable... friendly and responsive. Very accommodating made it a great experience.
DM
Dean M
Jul 2025
2025 Keystone Fifth Wheel
Best hosts for ANY RV rental from ANY App or service I have used. Pat & Melissa exceeded all expectations from the start and were happy to accommodate to our needs. If this RV matches your search criteria I can tell you with confidence THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT and PAT & MELISSA ARE THE BEST HOSTS !
Scott L
Jul 2025
2019 Jayco Travel Trailer
It's a nice camper
LA
Linda A
Jul 2025
2025 Keystone Fifth Wheel
Beyond our expectations. Great communication.
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Robert N
Jul 2025
2019 Jayco Travel Trailer
From the vehicle cleanliness to the cheerful communications, Franz and Angela were outstanding hosts. We’ll definitely look forward to renting with them again.
KC
Kevin C
Jun 2025
2022 Thor Motor Coach Class B
Was our first time renting with RVezy, Ernest is a Dimond in the rough. His response time all our questions were answered quickly. Van was very clean He did a great job explaining how everything operated and catered to our needs. Look no further if you need a Van!
Tyler Y
Jan 2025
2019 Jayco Travel Trailer
Lovely experience- RV was spotless & beautifully decorated. Hosts were more than accommodating.
TW
Trip W
Oct 2024

Best of the outdoors in Delaware

Man hiking in the trees

Top Hosts in Delaware

Franz5 trips - Joined Jul 2024

Trailer was clean and comfortable... friendly and responsive. Very accommodating made it a great experience.

Dean M. - Jul 2025

From the vehicle cleanliness to the cheerful communications, Franz and Angela were outstanding hosts. We’ll definitely look forward to renting with them again.

Kevin C. - Jun 2025

Patrick3 trips - Joined Mar 2025

Patrick & Melissa were attentive and kind. They responded to any questions quickly. The RV was clean and comfortable.

Nancy G. - Sep 2025

Best hosts for ANY RV rental from ANY App or service I have used. Pat & Melissa exceeded all expectations from the start and were happy to accommodate to our needs. If this RV matches your search criteria I can tell you with confidence THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT and PAT & MELISSA ARE THE BEST HOSTS !

Scott L. - Jul 2025

Best National Parks in Delaware

Shenandoah National Park
Shenandoah National Park
Virginia
New River Gorge National Park
New River Gorge National Park
West Virginia
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Ohio
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Tennessee

Popular State Parks in Delaware

Cape Henlopen State Park
Cape Henlopen State Park
Delaware
Killens Pond State Park
Killens Pond State Park
Delaware
Delaware Seashore State Park
Delaware Seashore State Park
Delaware
Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park
Delaware

RVezy vs. Traditional RV rental

RVezy rentals

  • Book directly from local RV owners
  • Choose the exact RV you want
  • Delivery to your campsite, home, or destination
  • More variety: trailers, motorhomes, and campers

Traditional RV rental

  • Limited fleet from a rental company
  • Exact RV not guaranteed
  • Pickup only at retail locations
  • Fewer RV types and less availability

RV rentals in Delaware

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Delaware

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Delaware, and how can I save on my booking?

Great news: Delaware RV rentals are surprisingly affordable, whether you're after a weekend getaway or a family road trip along the coast. Average nightly rates for RV rental in Delaware range from about $110 for a travel trailer to around $185 for a fully-equipped Class C motorhome, with even lower prices during spring and fall. For the best value, look for campervan rental Delaware listings in the shoulder seasons and check instant book deals. Pro tip: Opt for a weekly or off-peak rental to score additional savings, plus Delaware's no sales tax policy means more trip budget in your pocket.

What are the driver’s license and age requirements for renting an RV in Delaware?

You can rent an RV in Delaware with nothing more than a regular driver’s license, as long as you’re 25 or older. There’s no need for a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or any special paperwork for standard rentals or campervans. Just upload your valid license during the booking process and you’re ready for your road trip. International travelers are welcome, too—simply secure an International Driving Permit from your local auto association in addition to your home license. Renting an RV should be exciting, not stressful.

What protection and roadside help come with my Delaware RV rental?

Every RV rental in Delaware includes a built-in protection package, so you can travel with peace of mind. This package helps cover accidental damage to the RV and includes 24/7 roadside assistance for things like flat tires or jump starts. You choose your coverage level when you book—no surprises from the host. Knowing you’re protected lets you focus on Delaware’s scenic highways, not the 'what ifs.' For added comfort, all major highways in Delaware are well-maintained and quick to access help if needed.

What is the cancellation policy for Delaware RV rentals?

Booking your Delaware RV trip is low-risk thanks to RVezy’s straightforward cancellation policy. You’ll have a full money-back grace period right after booking if your plans change. Even closer to your trip, cancellations are possible—just check the details before you reserve. Severe weather or a change of plans? You're protected. This makes booking early for the best selection a smart move, letting you secure that perfect beachside spot without worry.

Are there pet-friendly RV rentals in Delaware, and where can I go camping with my dog?

Absolutely—pet-friendly RV rental in Delaware is easy to find! Use the Pet-Friendly filter to see listings where your furry travel buddy is welcome. Delaware Seashore State Park and Killens Pond State Park both offer campgrounds with pet-friendly sites and plenty of trails. Hosts often provide rules and details, so check the listing for specifics. Whether it’s lounging at a dog-friendly beach near Rehoboth or hiking local nature preserves, Delaware offers plenty of adventures for you and your pets.

Can I have my RV delivered and set up at a Delaware campground or my home?

Yes—many RVezy hosts offer RV delivery in Delaware, bringing the RV right to your campground, home, or favorite beach site. On delivery, the host will handle parking, leveling, and setup, then walk you through how everything works. No towing, no stress—just arrive and you’re on vacation. This service is especially handy if you’re a first-time renter or want to camp at spots like Cape Henlopen State Park. Just select the 'Delivery' filter and request your preferred drop-off location to get started.

How far can I drive my rented RV from Delaware, and can I cross into other states?

You have lots of flexibility—you’re free to take your RV rental from Delaware to any state in the US, and many hosts allow travel into neighboring Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Popular road trips include exploring Assateague Island National Seashore (90 minutes), Cape May (2 hours via the Lewes Ferry), or even heading up to Philadelphia (2 hours). Just check the listing for mileage limits—some offer unlimited mileage for longer adventures. Delaware’s central mid-Atlantic location makes your RV road trip launchpad.

How does mileage work with RV rentals in Delaware?

Most RV rentals in Delaware include a set number of miles per night, typically 100-150 miles, with the option to add more for a reasonable fee if you’re planning a longer trip. Want to roam far and wide? Look for RV rental with unlimited mileage in the listing details—perfect for a big East Coast road trip. Pro tip: The state’s compact size makes it easy to enjoy the best campgrounds near Delaware without going over your limit.

Where can I park and camp overnight in Delaware with my rental RV?

You’re in luck—Delaware offers plenty of welcoming options for RV camping. Reserve a spot at Delaware Seashore State Park for ocean views, Lums Pond State Park for lakeside relaxation, or Holly Lake Campsites (open year-round near Millsboro). Most state parks have RV hookups and dump stations. Overnight parking is not permitted at Delaware rest areas, but campgrounds are easy to book. For a quick stay, try Tall Pines Campground just inland from Rehoboth Beach. Always book ahead during summer weekends for the best selection.

When is the best time to plan an RV trip to Delaware?

The sweet spot for RV camping in Delaware is late April through mid-June or late September into October. These seasons offer mild temperatures—typically 65-80°F (18-27°C) in spring, cooling off to 60-75°F (15-24°C) in early fall. Peak summer months (July-August) can be humid with highs in the 80s, ideal for beach lovers but busier at campgrounds. Winters are mild for the mid-Atlantic but not all campgrounds are open year-round. For smaller crowds and gorgeous scenery, book your Delaware RV rental in spring or fall.

Is Delaware a good place for first-time RV renters? What support do I get?

Delaware makes RVing beginner-friendly! Many hosts offer thorough walkthroughs when you pick up or have your RV delivered—they’ll show you how everything works, from hooking up water to turning on the AC. If you get stuck, help is only a quick message or call away through the platform. Delaware’s flat terrain and straightforward highways make for easy driving, especially for first-timers exploring local parks or the quiet farm roads inland. You’ll feel like a seasoned pro by the time you reach your beachside spot.

What happens if I have a breakdown during my Delaware RV trip?

You’re covered—every booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance throughout Delaware and beyond. Whether it’s a flat tire on Route 1 or a jump start at Killens Pond, help is never far away. Just call the roadside number provided with your Delaware RV rental, and professional service will get you back on the road quickly. Keeping peace of mind lets you focus on enjoying the beaches, boardwalks, and forest parks—so even if you encounter a hiccup, your adventure keeps rolling.

Can I take a Delaware RV rental into nearby states or cross the border to Canada?

Yes, your rental RV from Delaware is welcome in all neighboring states—New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania—and even on the scenic Cape May-Lewes ferry. Heading up to New York or down to Virginia? No problem. Cross-border trips to Canada are sometimes allowed; just notify RVezy support in advance to confirm coverage and requirements. Travel to Mexico is not permitted. This flexibility means you can plan an RV road trip from Delaware all the way to Niagara Falls if you want—just check mileage limits and message your host for long journeys.

How do I budget for fuel on a Delaware RV trip? What are typical MPG and gas prices?

Delaware RV rentals typically average 8–13 miles per gallon, depending on the RV size. Gas prices in Delaware are among the lowest on the East Coast—usually about 20-40 cents less per gallon than nearby states. With the state’s small footprint (just 100 miles top to bottom), it’s easy to keep your fuel costs under control. For the latest prices, check the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles’ real-time fuel gauge before hitting the road. Pro tip: Fill up inland for the best deals before driving toward the beach.

How far in advance should I book campgrounds in Delaware, and which sites are the most popular?

Delaware’s top campgrounds can book out months ahead, especially June through August, so reserve as early as possible. Use the state park online reservation system to snag oceanfront sites at Delaware Seashore State Park or family-friendly spaces at Lums Pond. Private options like Treasure Beach RV Park near Fenwick Island are great for last-minute sites. For fall camping, weekends fill up fastest. Booking ahead ensures you get the perfect site for sunset beach fires or pondside mornings.

What’s the traffic and weather like for driving an RV in Delaware?

Driving an RV in Delaware is refreshingly easy—most roads are wide, flat, and well-marked, with minimal steep grades. Beach towns can see traffic jams on Route 1 during summer weekends, so travel early or midweek for smooth sailing. Watch for fog or heavy rain in spring, but snow is rare and roads are cleared quickly if needed. For the latest road conditions, check DelDOT before your trip. You’re never far from help or a great detour route if traffic builds up.

What amenities should I expect at Delaware campgrounds?

You’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay—Delaware’s best campgrounds offer electric and water hookups, clean bathhouses, dump stations, and even WiFi at private parks. State park RV sites at Lums Pond and Killens Pond have paved pads, picnic tables, and direct lake access. Some private campgrounds add pools, playgrounds, or beach shuttles. For water or dump needs between campgrounds, look for stations at Delaware Welcome Centers and state parks. Delaware camping makes it easy for families and rookies alike to enjoy the outdoors.

What features and options come with an RV rental in Delaware?

Many motorhome rental Delaware listings feature full kitchens, queen beds, slide-outs for extra space, onboard bathrooms, TVs, and air conditioning—a small apartment on wheels! Family-friendly models have bunk beds and extra seatbelts, while some campervans offer compact, fuel-efficient layouts. Popular add-ons include camp chairs, outdoor grills, and even kayaks for local pond paddles. Check listing details for generator usage and WiFi availability. If you need something special, such as delivery or early pickup, just ask your host. There’s an RV for every adventure in Delaware.

How do pickup, drop-off, and security deposit work with Delaware RV rentals?

Booking your Delaware RV rental is easy and straightforward. Your payment and security deposit are processed securely through the RVezy platform—no need to hand over cash to the owner. Once your trip ends and the RV comes back clean and on time, your deposit is refunded. Pickup and drop-off times are set with your host and many offer flexible scheduling. The process is designed for peace of mind so you can focus on trip planning, not paperwork.