The Most Amazing RV Campsites In The World

Traveling in an RV can be much cheaper than other forms of adventure travel because of the low gas and diesel prices, but there are many other reasons why touring a country in an airstream is an excellent idea. The cultural benefits are endless. You get to explore a destination in a unique way, and how you get there is actually part of the expedition.

Durango RV Resort, Red Bluff, California

Durango is snuggled on the Sacramento River. The stunning views of the river that can be taken in from the fire pits, benches and picnic tables are top-notch. The resort has big-rig friendly spots that can handle RVs of any size. There are full hook-ups, easy pull-through parking, and a variety of spot options so campers can easily get in an out.

Crimson Lake Provincial Park, Canada

Crimson Lake Campground has more than 170 powered sites surrounded by trees and offers easy access to the magnificent lake. Amenities include a boat launch, showers, playground, and campground store. Have fun fishing, water skiing, hiking, and mountain biking the miles-long trail that loops around Crimson Lake. Reviews note this park for being a "kid-friendly place with big private treed sites."

Camping La Torre del Sol, Costa Dorada, Spain

The park is ideal for people who enjoy active stays. There is so much to do; you could spend a whole summer in Costa Dorada embarking on a different adventure every day. The park offers direct access to a private beach, and it's just a few miles away from a town and a theme park. Biking, canoeing, surfing, fishing, and horse riding are all available. In addition, there are opportunities to play golf, tennis, soccer or volleyball, go to a gym, and relax in a spa. 

Boyd’s Key West Campground, Key West, Florida

Why not take a trip to the last town in the long chain of islands that stretch into the Gulf off the tip of Florida? Key West is the definition of "the end of the road." Boyd's is the place to be if you are in an RV. The campground is near downtown Key West and close to beaches for snorkeling, fishing or just lounging and relaxing. The lush park offers oceanfront campsites, 50-amp and 30-amp electricity and 24-hour security.

Camping Le Pontet, Dordogne, France

Le Pontet Camping and Caravaning Park is right by the Ardèche River Gorges Nature Reserve. The park has been classified as a "green holiday center," which will please eco-conscious travelers. Take your family and friends on a vacation to a spot surrounded by vines and cherry trees to relax and rest away from major roads. Bonus: This is a dog-friendly camping site.

Øihusviken Camping, Norway

This is a perfect place if you prefer secluded camping. The park has a lot of good pitches for caravans and campervans as well as tents. The site is right by the river's edge between Jotunheimen and Rondane National Park, which means you'll have plenty of opportunities for fun recreational activities such as fishing, hiking and swimming. The campsite has its own cove.

Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort, Montana

This is Montana's top-rated RV park. One of its best features is that it is a gateway to the stunning Glacier National Park. Sleep under the stars and take in the regal views of Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains. Adventurers can rent an RV site for a single night, a month or even longer. The resort is perfect if you also enjoy long summer nights, boating, rafting, fishing, hiking, golf, and horseback riding.

Clifden eco Beach Campsite & Caravan Park, Ireland

Have your best night's sleep by a stream and wake up to the sound of the Atlantic Ocean. The park takes pride in being a unique ecological natural campsite and Ireland's first climate-neutral accommodation, nestled amongst the sand dunes on a geosite. Relax on the secluded, sandy private beach, and explore trekking routes and the eight hectares of coastal habitat bio-diversity. Swimming, angling, crabbing, scuba diving, kite surfing, boating and snorkeling are all available.

Lake Louise Campground, Canada

This is a forest-type park with electric hookup only. Sites are set up for two rigs side by side, with a common pull-through gravel access and a table on each site, according to RV Park Reviews. No tents are allowed in the trailer park, but there is a section for tents only. Showers are in a centralized area and may need to be driven to depending on your site location.

Camping Ca’Savio, Veneto, Italy

This campsite is just a boat ride away from Venice, a stunning city that you should visit while you still can. The park has two pool complexes. Campers have direct access to a gorgeous, long sandy beach. People who prefer traditional camping will find large and shady pitches for their caravan, camper or tent. The nearly 1,500 pitches are equipped with electricity and are bounded by pine trees and many other plants providing pleasant shade.

Bois du Boulogne Woods, Paris, France

There are more than 500 pitches that are available to campers in this gorgeous green area. The site has a new children's playground and fully renovated shower blocks. A nearby grocery store, free Wi-Fi and a shuttle bus that takes visitors between the campsite and the Porte Maillot metro station are available. The Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees are just 20 minutes away.

Oberrhein, Germany

Camp right next to the famous Rhine River, one of the best for cruising. A wide range of sports, numerous adventurous destinations nearby and professional child care are available at the site, according to Camping Info. Surfing, sailing, tennis, miniature golf, canoeing, hiking, or cycling through the picturesque surroundings of the camping park are all possible. Pets are welcome.

Zion River Resort, Virgin, Utah

This is a dream destination for any camper. The resort is near the southern entrance of the beautiful national park. A lot of people go there in the winter to escape the cold and enjoy stunning scenery of green valleys, red rocks, redstone cliffs, and possibly some snow. Full hook-ups, concrete parking pads, grills, and free WiFi are available for guests.

Camping Surfing Beach, Greece

Experience why sleeping by the sea is so incredible. All camping areas at Santa Maria Surfing Beach are surrounded by bamboo and trees providing plenty of shade to all campers and caravans. The site also offers transportation to and from Naoussa and Parikia during the day. The camping site is the biggest in Cyclades covering an area of 35 square miles.

The Shady Dell, Arizona

The Shady Dell has been providing trailer and camping spaces along the famous Highway 80, a center of exploration and family getaways since the early twentieth century. Nowadays, the trailer park is a great combination of pragmatism and old-fashioned adventurism. "Wow, what a great experience to sleep in a vintage Airstream!! This park is incredible and they have stayed true to the original trailers. It gives you the actual experience of RV camping in the 1950s!" a review on TripAdvisor says.