Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “10 Best Campervans | Van Life Living”.
Camper vans are practical for those out there who want to avoid the time spent setting up a tent or a caravan just to bed down for the night., Throw in the ability to cook dinner, safe from the elements and being able to take care of things inside. When Mother Nature calls – and you can see why they’re an option., I’m Reacher and with that in mind, we’re bringing you ten camper vans, you can take wherever the road may lead. Number Ten Considered compact by European standards. The 19 1/2-foot long City-Suite hides it well. In its practical design., This newest model from Italian-based Wingamm, is built on the ever-popular Fiat Ducato chassis, having a surprising amount of space to move around once inside..
It starts with the lounge area in the front., The bench seat and extendable table, coupled with the rotating captain’s chairs, provide room for four people to dine. Directly opposite is a small kitchenette having a dual-burner cooker a sink and a 96-liter refrigerator.. The bathroom sits across from the side. Entrance.
Inside is a swiveling cassette, toilet a basin sink on an L-shaped countertop and a wall-mounted shower., The rear of the van houses, a double bed running in an east to west configuration.. This can raise and lower as needed, providing extra room for the garage space. Below. Number Nine.
The eye-catching two-tone paint scheme of the Kepler Sixty is an obvious throwback by Westfalia to the VW campers of the’60s., And we’re ok with that, because it will never stop looking cool. Built on the Transporter T6 chassis. The layout looks straight out of a 1950s diner, employing the same color scheme as the exterior.
Across from the sliding door is the kitchen having a stainless-steel, flush-mounted, dual-burner cooker and sink next to an inset refrigerator hidden under the countertop.. A removable table can be mounted to the side of the kitchen counter providing room for four people to dine using the rotating captain’s chairs and the rear bench seat.. This bench seat can slide using grooves in the floor, allowing it to lay down flat and serve as a double bed..
The pop-up roof has another bed that raises hydraulically when not in use providing a much-needed standing room.. Although there is a hook-up for a showerhead in the back, the lack of bathroom facilities delegates this one for use on shorter trips. Number. Eight.
If you don’t agree that this one has the coolest name of any on this list, then you weren’t around during an era when cartoons were at their awesomest. Based out of Canada. Nomad Vanz is one of the many companies specializing in custom-built van conversions.. The one seen here is a showcase model: they’ve, nicknamed Yabba Dabba Doo., Opening the sliding door finds a front lounge area with a small wall-mounted dinette table., There’s room to seat up to four people using the swiveling captain’s chairs in the cabin..
A pull-out showerhead is located in the doorway underneath the mini-fridge. Above. This is the kitchen with a sink, a single induction burner and a freezer mounted under the cabinet.. The bed is a drawbridge style having a hinged panel that folds down in an east to west configuration..
When not in use the panel is raised and the cushions are stacked on the counter beside it., This four-season van was designed exclusively for those who, like the outdoors, as can be seen by the space in the back big enough for two mountain bikes. Added features include A water hose for spraying off outdoor gear, an air hose for bike maintenance and bags on the back doors for holding more gear. Number Seven.
The Avanti M from La Strada could very well be considered an entry-level model when you take into account the compact size at just under 18 feet long., But in that space it still manages to provide everything that its bigger counterparts offer., Although it’s promoted for couples it Can seat up to four people in the lounge area/dinette. Behind this? Is a spacious wet bath with a sink a ceramic swiveling toilet and magnetic double doors.. The passenger side kitchen sits opposite having a dual-burner, cooktop and stainless-steel sink along with a 50-liter mini-fridge down below.
The rear of the van houses, a full-size bed in an east to west configuration hiding plenty of storage underneath accessible from the inside or the outside. Number. Six. Since this one comes from a Dutch company, it only makes sense that it’s built using a Volkswagen Transporter T6 chassis.. They offer two models: the Van .