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Campervan & Motorhome Hire in Northern Ireland
Campervan & Motorhome Hire in Belfast | Camplify
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Belfast is one of the best places in Northern Ireland to start a campervan trip. Within a couple of hours you can be in Causeway Coast, Donegal or further afield — and Camplify owners across the area are ready to hand over the keys. Browse vehicles, pick your dates, and you could be waking up somewhere completely different this weekend.
Camplify connects you directly with local owners. Collect from the owner or ask about delivery to a location that suits you. Every booking includes Damage Protection Cover and 24/7 RAC breakdown assistance.
Find RVs in BelfastHiring a campervan in Belfast is simple. Browse vehicles from local owners, send a booking request, and you’re ready to go.
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3. Confirm and pay
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4. Pick up — or get it delivered

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Weekend getaway for two, family holiday or grand tour — find the right vehicle in Belfast.
Personal handover, often available next day.
Damage Protection Cover and 24/7 RAC breakdown assistance with every booking.
Every campervan has a story. Meet the owner.
From Belfast, stunning destinations are just a few hours away. Coast, countryside or mountains — your adventure awaits.
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Giant’s Causeway, rope bridges and dramatic cliffs — 1.5h from Belfast.
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Wild Atlantic beaches, sea stacks and empty roads — 2.5h from Belfast.
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Big skies, wild lochs and single-track roads. The Highlands are ferry + 3h from Belfast.
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Fells, lakes and Wordsworth country. England’s most celebrated landscape is just ferry + 3h from Belfast.
Inspiration, routes and tips from the Camplify community
Planning your route? The Camplify blog has destination guides, campsite picks and road trip ideas from hirers across the UK.
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Is a campervan holiday really as relaxing as everyone says?
In a word: yes. A campervan holiday means total freedom — no fixed hotel bookings, no rigid itineraries. Wake up by the sea, in the countryside or beside a mountain lake. With a fully equipped campervan from Camplify, you have everything you need on board: kitchen, bed, sometimes even a shower. And because you collect directly from the owner, you get personal tips and a vehicle prepared with care.
How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Belfast?
Prices vary by season and vehicle type. On Camplify, you'll find campervans from around £60 per night and motorhomes from around £80 per night. A 12% booking fee (plus VAT) and an owner service fee (typically around £25) are added per booking. Because you're hiring from private owners, you'll often find better value than traditional hire companies.
What driving licence do I need for a campervan?
You'll need a full, valid UK driving licence held for at least 2 years. Category B covers most campervans and motorhomes up to 3,500 kg; larger motorhomes may require C1. Drivers must be aged 25–75. Camplify runs a DVLA check on every hirer before the van goes out on hire.
How does collection work?
Collection is directly from the owner — usually at their home. You'll receive the exact address before the booking, so you can plan whether to arrive by public transport, taxi or your own car. Bring your driving licence to the handover. The owner will walk you through the vehicle and complete a pre-hire checklist together.
Can I take the campervan abroad?
Camplify Flex cover extends to EU countries plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. You'll need a VE103 certificate (requested by the owner) and a motor insurance certificate. Check with the owner, arrange your own ferry or Channel Tunnel crossing and make sure the vehicle's tax and MOT are up to date.
What's included in the hire?
Every Camplify booking includes Damage Protection Cover and 24/7 RAC breakdown assistance. Most owners also include bedding, kitchen equipment and camping chairs — check the listing for full details. Fuel, tolls, campsite fees and mileage over 1,000 miles (charged at 45p per mile) are your responsibility.
Can I bring my dog?
Many owners welcome pets — look for the pet-friendly filter when searching. If it's not mentioned, simply message the owner to ask. Some may charge a small cleaning fee.
Campervan, motorhome or caravan — which is right for me?
Campervans are compact and easy to drive — perfect for couples or weekend escapes. Motorhomes offer more space with separate sleeping, cooking and sometimes shower areas — ideal for families. Caravans give you a cosy home-from-home that stays put while you explore by car.
How does booking work on Camplify?
Search for a location and dates, then send a booking request to the owner. Once approved, you pay 25 % to secure the booking — the balance is taken automatically 30 days before your trip (or immediately if you book within 30 days). Arrange collection details through the Camplify messaging system.
What happens if the campervan breaks down?
Every booking includes 24/7 RAC breakdown assistance. Call 0333 202 1872 and quote reference CAMP01 — RAC will arrange roadside recovery at no cost to you. Let the owner know too.
Can someone else drive too?
Yes — additional drivers no longer need a separate Camplify account. They must meet the insurer's eligibility requirements and bring a valid driving licence to the handover. Check the Flex insurance eligibility page for details.
How does insurance work?
Damage Protection Cover is included with every Camplify booking. The standard excess ranges from £500 to £2,000 on Flex bookings, but you can reduce it with a Silver or Gold excess package at checkout.
Where exactly do I pick up the campervan in Belfast?
Collection is directly from the owner — usually at their home in Belfast. You'll receive the exact address before the booking so you can plan whether to arrive by public transport, taxi or your own car.
How quickly can I reach my destination from Belfast?
From Belfast you can reach stunning destinations: on the Causeway Coast ca. 1.5h, Donegal ca. 2.5h, in the Scottish Highlands ca. ferry + 3h, in the Lake District ca. ferry + 3h.
Break free from the everyday. Hiring a campervan in Belfast means waking up where others holiday. On Camplify, find campervans from local owners — personally handed over, with everything you need.
A campervan is the perfect companion for couples seeking flexibility. Compact enough to navigate country lanes, yet equipped with everything you need: a bed, a kitchenette and often a pop-top roof for extra headroom. Pick up from a local owner in Belfast and you're off.
Travelling with children? A motorhome gives you room to breathe. Separate sleeping areas, a proper kitchen and sometimes a shower mean you can keep everyone comfortable — even on rainy days. Many owners equip their vehicles with child-friendly extras.
Planning a longer trip or travelling with friends? Larger motorhomes offer generous living space, multiple sleeping areas and full facilities. Perfect for road trips to the Scottish Highlands, Cornwall or the Lake District.
Large motorhomes for hire in Belfast
A caravan gives you a cosy base that stays put while you explore by car. Set up at a campsite, then day-trip to local attractions. Ideal for families who want a fixed base with all the comforts.
Picking up your campervan in Belfast? Take a moment to explore the city first. Before you hit the road, a last wander is well worth it — Belfast has plenty to offer to build the excitement for the journey ahead.
Belfast has reinvented itself with a confidence that feels earned rather than forced. The Cathedral Quarter hums with independent galleries and live music venues along Hill Street and Commercial Court, while the MAC arts centre on Exchange Street anchors the city's contemporary cultural scene. A walk through the streets around Donegall Square reveals layers of Victorian grandeur sitting comfortably alongside murals and street art that tell the city's evolving story. Before you set off in your campervan along the Causeway Coastal Route, spending a morning wandering between the Linen Quarter and the Titanic Quarter gives you a genuine feel for a city that wears its complexity with warmth.
St George's Market on May Street is the obvious starting point, and rightfully so. The Friday Variety Market and Saturday City Food Market bring together local producers selling Comber potatoes, Abernethy butter, and Hannan Meats dry-aged beef under the Victorian cast-iron roof. For stocking up your campervan kitchen, Sawers Deli on College Street has been the go-to for specialty cheeses, olives, and locally smoked salmon since 1897. Over in the East, the neighbourhood around Ballyhackamore has become a proper food destination, with independent bakeries and delis clustered along the Upper Newtownards Road.
Botanic Gardens sits between the university and the Holylands neighbourhood, its Victorian Palm House a striking glass structure worth visiting in any weather. The Lagan Towpath runs for miles along the river, connecting the city centre to Belvoir Park Forest where you can walk beneath mature oak and beech canopy without ever feeling like you are in a city of 340,000. Cave Hill Country Park overlooks Belfast from the north, and the walk up to McArt's Fort rewards you with views across the entire Belfast Lough. It is a good way to stretch your legs before settling into the driver's seat for a trip along the Antrim coast.
Botanic Gardens sits between the university and the Holylands neighbourhood, its Victorian Palm House a striking glass structure worth visiting in any weather. The Lagan Towpath runs for miles along the river, connecting the city centre to Belvoir Park Forest where you can walk beneath mature oak and beech canopy without ever feeling like you are in a city of 340,000. Cave Hill Country Park overlooks Belfast from the north, and the walk up to McArt's Fort rewards you with views across the entire Belfast Lough. It is a good way to stretch your legs before settling into the driver's seat for a trip along the Antrim coast.
Ready to go? Collect the keys, set the satnav — and off you go.
The best thing about a campervan holiday: everything you need is right there with you. Most vehicles from private owners on Camplify are fully equipped — often with more care and attention than you'd find from a commercial hire company.
Kitchenette with hob, sink and fridge
Comfortable sleeping areas with bedding or sleeping bag option
Shower and WC (on many models)
Camping chairs, table and awning for outdoors
Many owners in Belfast include extras: a coffee maker, Bluetooth speaker, camping crockery or even a bike rack. Check the listing for full details — or message the owner through the Camplify messaging system.
Many Camplify owners welcome dogs and other pets. Use the pet-friendly filter to find vehicles where your four-legged friend is welcome. Some owners even provide dog bowls and blankets.
Don't worry — most campervans drive just like a large car. Owners give you a thorough handover and are happy to answer questions. Start with a weekend trip to build your confidence before tackling longer routes.
Whether it's a weekend in the Cotswolds, a week in Cornwall or a grand tour of Scotland — your adventure starts in Belfast. Browse vehicles from local owners on Camplify and find your perfect match.
Hire your campervan from private owners right in Belfast, across Northern Ireland — or start your adventure somewhere else in the UK.