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Hire a Motorhome in Las Vegas and discover the hidden jewels of Nevada beyond the roulette wheel.
Las Vegas has long basked in its reputation as one of the world’s most preeminent entertainment capitals and yet the state of Nevada offers so much more beyond the Strip and there’s no doubt travelling in a self-contained motorhome, campervan or as the locals will call it, RV or Recreational Vehicle, is the ideal way to explore this great state.
To kick-start your US trip DriveNow can help you find, compare and then book a motorhome rental in Vegas with pricing from the US’s top providers of RV rentals in Nevada. Our rates come directly from the suppliers and we ensure that they are the cheapest available.
Since 2003 we have provided an objective and unbiased comparison to help travellers make an informed choice when it comes to hiring an RV in Vegas or elsewhere in the US. Our booking service is absolutely free. We charge no admin or booking service fees.
So when you book a Nevada road holiday through DriveNow you can be assured of getting the best available deal for your vehicle of choice. And if you do find a cheaper offer on the same vehicle for the same dates? Bring it to us and we’ll beat it by 10%.
Unlike other countries the US price their rentals so the vehicle rate is often relatively inexpensive, however it is just that, the rental rate on the vehicle including standard insurance, taxes and any one-way fee. You need to select other important components for your road trip. When making your booking open the Price Details view which will list the additional products and services available from the chosen RV provider. Some of these need to be pre-booked and whilst each provider has differing inclusions, typically you can expect to see items such as:
Mileage packs are an important option to look at as they are much cheaper to pre-purchase, although there is no refund on unused mileage.
Also listed will be any specials or discount options that you can apply to your booking.
Thank you for considering DriveNow in your Nevada self-drive holiday plans. If you need any assistance or have any questions please reach out to our Reservations team via the phone numbers on our site, online chat or email.
A current and full driver license is required and must be presented at pick-up. If the license is not in English it must be supported by an accredited English translation or International Driver Permit. Star RV and Apollo require that the license be held for a minimum of 2 years.
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No, not if you are arriving on an inter-continental flight directly or via a US hub. You must overnight before you can collect your vehicle.
Allow at least 1 hour, however at peak times this may be longer.
Temperatures are most comfortable (around 21-25C) in Nevada during spring, March & April and autumn, October and November. This is also peak tourist season. Summers in Nevada are hot, temperatures frequently hover above 37C between June and September.
We recommend staying at Campgrounds and RV Parks. Nevada is well served with RV Parks equipped with powered sites and all the essential services. Most rental providers will have agreements in place to provide you with discounted rates with Holiday Park organisations.
Sitting in the southern pocket of Nevada, Vegas has long been a popular starting point for road trips within easy reach of Arizona and southern California. However, you definitely don’t want to be rushing out of Nevada in a hurry.
Head north and you'll find the state capital, Carson City, Reno and the stunning Lake Tahoe. The sapphire surface of Lake Tahoe makes for a great photograph opportunity, surrounded as it is by dense alpine forest, sky-piercing mountains, and a light blanket of velvety snow.
Nicknamed 'The Silver State' after the Silver Rush that occurred in the area during the mid-19th century, Nevada is home to many of America's most famous landmarks. Straddling the Nevada/Arizona border the Hoover Dam, which required the manpower of over 22,000 workers and five hard years to complete in the 1930s, remains a fantastic spectacle. The Grand Canyon, whilst in neighbouring Arizona, is a few hours drive east and is a natural wonder that needs little introduction - this winding feature snakes for 227 miles and is home to over 1,500 plants found only in the Canyon itself.
In the east of the state, pay a visit to the Great Basin National Park. Here you will find the towering Wheeler Peak, a 5,000 year-old tree and vast sprawls of mountains, forest and an elaborate network of caves, which became impromptu speakeasies during the Prohibition era.
There are plenty of extraordinary road trips to be had across the state, here are just a handful.
Of course, no trip to Nevada would be complete without a visit to the famous Las Vegas Strip. The bright lights, huge neon signs and iconic casinos join hands with the latest restaurants, finest hotels and pretty much everything else you could want - all on one street and perfect to explore before picking up your RV.