Østlandet · Norvège — 59.91°N, 10.75°E
Campervan rental in Oslo
From Oslo, fjords and scenic routes make Norway one of Europe's finest road-trip playgrounds. Van-Comparator compares the campervans and motorhomes actually available on the major platforms, live.
The campervan — VW California, Mercedes Marco Polo, Ford Transit Nugget — is the ultimate freedom format in Oslo: it drives like a large car, parks in town, yet hides a bed, a kitchenette and often a pop-top roof. It is the most contested segment of the market, split between private owners and professional fleets — the one where comparing platforms pays most.
Expect €75–150 per day depending on season, model and included mileage. All these vans stay under 3.5 t: a standard car licence is enough across Europe (in the US and Canada, your regular licence works — an International Driving Permit is recommended for European visitors). Check each offer's deposit, excess and mileage cap — the three items that vary most between platforms.
By campervan out of Oslo: routes and stopovers
Oslo empties out fast: within ninety minutes you can follow the fjord to Drøbak or reach Verdens Ende — “the world's end” — at the tip of the Tjøme archipelago. Westwards, Telemark leads to Rjukan and the Gaustatoppen, a panoramic summit two and a half hours away. To the north, Lillehammer and the Gudbrandsdalen valley open the road to the great national parks in two hours, while the RV7 climbs onto the Hardangervidda, Europe's highest mountain plateau.
Norway's right to roam (allemannsretten) covers tents, not vehicles: in a van, nights are spent at campsites, at rest areas that allow it, or at the many signposted spots — one night per place, keep a low profile, and never in front of a no-overnight sign. Urban and road tolls are automatic (AutoPASS) and billed through the rental company. Seasonal advice: even in May or October, mountain roads such as the Hardangervidda crossing can close for snow — check conditions before heading up.
When to go from Oslo
Oslo (Østlandet, Norvège) — Short June–August season, near-permanent daylight up north in summer. The right to roam does not cover motorised overnighting everywhere: use marked areas. Ferries and tunnels belong in the budget.
How it works
Enter your dates and party size: Van-Comparator queries Yescapa, Goboony, Roadsurfer and Indie Campers in parallel, gathers the vehicles available in Oslo and ranks them by real total price. You then book directly on the platform, under its guarantees. Free, no sign-up.
Not sure which platform to trust? Read our comparison and our detailed reviews: Yescapa, Goboony, Roadsurfer, Indie Campers.
Frequently asked questions
How much does campervan rental cost in Oslo?
Observed range: €75–150 per day depending on season, model and platform. Van-Comparator compares the real prices published at the time of your search.
What license do I need?
A standard car licence: campervans stay under 3.5 t. In the US and Canada your regular licence works — an International Driving Permit is recommended for European visitors.
Which platforms do you compare in Oslo?
Yescapa, Goboony, Roadsurfer and Indie Campers are queried live; Outdoorsy, RVshare, McRent and Cruise America will join as partnership agreements land.
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