Motorhome

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The Calcamper fleet is made up principally of 6 berth motorhomes from the manufacturers Joint (Spanish) and Rimor (Italian) though we do have a small number of 5 berth motorhomes from the manufacturer Elnagh (Italian).

The specific models we use are the Joint E35, Rimor Especial and Elnagh Clipper 15.

We have chosen these motorhomes and models over many others because of their reliability, comfort and attention to detail.

Main Features:

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  • 2.3L engine
  • Separate shower - toilet space
  • 2 double beds + spacious bunk beds (6 berth models)
  • Storage space
  • 3-ring cooker
  • Fridge/freezer
  • Water heater + central heating
  • Stylish wooden interior
  • Mosquito nets on all windows
  • Black-out blinds

Our campervans come with:

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  • Volumetric alarm
  • AC in cabin
  • Cutlery and cooking utensils
  • Pots and pans
  • Crockery
  • Bed linen and duvets
  • CD radio
  • Outdoor table and chairs (6 berth models)

Photo Gallery: Joint E35 Interior

Photo Gallery: Joint E35 Exterior

Optional extras:

Bike Rack 5€ p/day 12 V Gas Detector Alarm 5€ p/day
Child Car Seat 5€ p/day Power Converter (12V - 240V) 5€ p/day
Snow Chains 5€ p/day GPS (TomTom XL Europe) 10€ p/day*

* An additional deposit of 250€ is required to secure a TomTom GPS unit.

What does Air Conditioning actually mean?

Air Conditioning in motorhomes is not as simple as it may appear. There are 2 possibilities and you should know before you go:

  • Cabin AC

    This works like AC in a car in that it comes through the vents at the front of the vehicle. This is the AC that is most standard in rented motorhomes but does have the disadvantge that the engine must be running for it to work. This system is most suitable for use whilst driving and is not intended to be used while the vehicle is stationary (for long periods).

  • Living Area AC

    This works off of a 220V power source and is focused on the living area of the motorhome. The need of a 220V supply means that the motorhome must be connected to the mains at a camp site.

At Calcamper we use Cabin AC since this meets the principal wish of our customers in the summer months... avoid the sweltering heat of the day whilst on the move.

Online Availability

Please note that where the calendar is shaded in grey we have no vehicles of that type available for those dates.

Where it is shaded orange, we are awaiting confirmation of a booking for the last available vehicle.

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