Winter Rentals & Cold Weather Precautions
The Guest understands and agrees that, due to the risk of freezing temperatures, the rented vehicle may be winterized upon pickup.
Winterization involves preparing the water systems to prevent damage from cold weather, which may include draining certain components or adding antifreeze. However, the Guest assumes full responsibility for any damage resulting from frozen water systems during the rental period. This includes, but is not limited to, plumbing lines, tanks, pumps, and other water-related components. Should freezing occur due to improper use, negligence, or failure to follow cold-weather guidelines, the Guest will be liable for all necessary repairs or replacements.
It is strongly recommended that the Guest take appropriate precautions, such as using heating systems or insulated covers, to protect the vehicle in sub-freezing conditions.
Staying Warm & Comfortable in Cold Weather
All our vans come equipped with either a diesel-powered heater (drawing fuel from the main tank) or a portable propane heater to provide reliable warmth in chilly conditions. Additionally, we’re happy to supply extra blankets, sleeping bags, or thermal liners upon request to ensure a cozy night’s sleep.
However, it’s important to remember that a campervan is not as insulated as a house, and temperatures inside will fluctuate more dramatically. To stay comfortable:


Final Recommendations for Winter Travel
Winter Rental Gallery
Cozy and adventurous way to explore snowy landscapes, equipped with features like high-efficiency furnaces and insulated tanks for cold weather.