All across the world people are getting in their cars and recreational vehicles and hitting the road.

With international travel becoming a bigger hassle with the all added restrictions and requirements placed due to Covid-19, many people have decided to head out on road trips and explore their backyards.

Heading out on a long RV trip can be a little overwhelming, especially if it’s your first road trip. However, with the proper planning, you can make your trip go without a hitch.

Below are some key tips to ensure you’re prepared to hit the road completely stress-free.

Planning the Perfect RV Trip Route

Planning an RV trip doesn’t have to be difficult, in fact, you can plan the ideal trip from the comfort of your home.

When planning a road trip, the first thing you need is to outline the route you’ll be taking. Having a basic idea of where you’re going will allow you to predict how much time the trip will take.

rv driving on highway on a nice sunny dayOther than determining the length of your trip, you should also have an idea of some of the places you’d like to visit. Check to see where there are available campgrounds near those areas and if there are any tolls or construction areas along the route.

Next, create a timeline of your trip that indicates roughly where you’re going to be and when. The timeline will help you book campgrounds ahead of time, which can be incredibly useful when vacationing in heavy travel times.

Finally, make sure you purchase RV insurance. This tip may not be the first thing you think of, but it will put your mind at ease in case something happens during your trip.

With RV insurance, you can rest assured that you’re covered no matter what happens.

How to Budget & Save Money on RV Travel

The best way to save money on a trip is to plan ahead. By planning ahead, you’ll have accounted for most of the expenses of the trip and can spend more money on the things you love.

There are four main categories that should be considered when budgeting for your trip: campground fees, gas, food, and activities.

Campground fees are different for each location you visit. It all depends on the area and amenities available. If you know what day you’re going to be camping, it’s best to book ahead to save money, especially if you’re going to visit during busy times of the year.

With RV travel, you’re able to bring your own groceries and can cook meals yourself. Typically, the cost of groceries will be the same as the amount you spend on food when you’re at home.

To determine how much you’re going to spend on gas, find out the average kilometers per gallon and compare it to how much you think you’ll be driving, it’s always best to round up.

Of course, you’ll want to eat out a few times during your trip, so plan those expenses and add them to your budget. You can calculate the average amount you’ll spend by multiplying how much you normally spend when eating out by the times you think you’ll eat out.

Last but not least, outdoor activities. This can include things like hiking, kayaking, and biking – which are free with the right equipment. But there may be some tourist attractions that you’ll want to visit throughout your trip that you’ll also need to budget for.

What to Bring on Your Road Trip

When packing for an RV trip, you may feel like you need to bring all your belongings with you, but the last thing you want is to have a cluttered RV. making a meal on the fire during a camping trip

Some basics to pack would be: seasonal clothing, bedding necessities (pillows, blankets, sheets, etc), and toiletries.

If you’re planning on cooking your own meals throughout the trip, packing things like cooking utensils, reusable cutlery, a pressure cooker, and dish soap will make mealtime much easier.

Other things you should consider packing are means of entertainment. You and your family will need something to pass the time while you’re driving long hours, so be sure to bring along games, electronics, and books.

Hit the Road With Travel-Mor Trailers

Decided to ditch international travel and go on an RV trip instead?

At Travel-Mor Trailers, we offer a wide variety of recreational vehicles for you to choose from. Whether you’re looking to rent an RV for a weekend getaway or a long-term vacation, we’ve got you covered.

Get in touch with us today to learn more about our RV rentals.

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