Camper

VAN "Grażka

MANUAL FOR 2 PEOPLE

Camper Van Fiat Ducato 2.3 (2014 model), 130 HP, manual transmission. Length 5.43 m, height 2.8 m (its size allows for easy entry and parking in cities), category B driving license.

Price from:

80 euros/day

📋 What’s included in the price?
✔️ Airport transfers – you arrive and can hit the road straight away.
✔️ Towels and linens – comfort and convenience from day one.
✔️Full equipment – a kitchenette, a comfortable bed, a bathroom with a shower, and a beautiful view of nature – all at your fingertips.
✔️ Unlimited mileage.

Important information!
The campervan was designed for maximum comfort at campsites with access to electricity. It’s equipped with air conditioning, which provides a pleasant coolness on hot days or warmth on colder ones, but requires a power connection. The same applies to the induction cooktop, which allows for convenient meal preparation but also requires access to electricity.

For those who prefer more independent “wild” travel, we offer a camping stove, perfect for such conditions.

When it comes to power, the campervan is equipped with a solar panel, ensuring constant access to energy, sufficient for charging electronic devices and lighting. The hot water in the campervan is also heated using solar energy, allowing for a comfortable shower at any time.

A campervan is the perfect solution for those who value comfort and an eco-friendly approach to their travels. Whether you’re planning a camping holiday or a more secluded adventure, our vehicle will meet your needs.

DIMENSIONS:

Length : 543
Width :  200
Height :  280

EQUIPMENT:

  • Amica refrigerator
  • Set of pots, frying pan, bowls, strainers, chopping board
  • Kitchenware – plates, cutlery, glasses, cups and other kitchen accessories
  • Kettle, coffee pot
  • Induction cooker
  • Swivel chairs
  • Bathroom with tourist toilet and shower
  • Bed 180×120 cm with a set of bedding
  • Towels
  • Solar system – 440W panel
  • 230V converter
  • Bicycle carrier (bikes can be rented for an additional fee)
  • Outdoor awning
  • Folding camping table with chairs
  • Air conditioning

A FEW BASIC RULES OF RENTAL:

  • You receive the camper clean and return it clean (inside)
  • You receive the camper full of fuel and you return it full of fuel
  • You receive your camper filled with water for washing, with an empty grey water tank – you return it with an empty grey water (sewage) tank.
  • You receive the camper with a clean and empty chemical toilet cassette – you return it like that.
  • A chemical toilet in a camper requires appropriate biodegradable materials, including special toilet paper – a small starter kit is included, but for a longer trip – you need to buy special toilet paper (you can get it from us).
  • The camper includes: cutlery, dishes, pots, kettle, frying pan, dish drainer, bucket…
  • The campervan is equipped with electrical outlets – which work at campsites when connected to an external power source – and car outlets – which work while driving. Make sure you have a way to charge your essential devices.
  • When camping, you’ll need a garden hose and an electric extension cord – you’ll have them in your car.
  • Some countries require special markings, for example, on bicycle racks. If you tell us where you’re going, we’ll tell you what you need to bring (we usually already have it).
 

PREPARE FOR YOUR TRIP:

When preparing for your trip, think about what you’ll be doing, where you’ll be traveling, and what if your plans change, for example, a sudden change in the weather… Our advice? First and foremost: LEAVE IT EASY!!! Vacations are supposed to be fun, and camping is for peace of mind… Planning to travel a few hundred kilometers, but you’re stuck in traffic? Nothing bad will happen… Halfway there, you’re sure to find a fantastic place to stop, rest, and relax… Your destination won’t disappear if you arrive a day late… The sooner you start thinking this way, the less stress you’ll face… So get to it. Pack the bare essentials, but: DON’T OVER PACK. Camping will require basic essentials, and casual, comfortable, and/or casual clothing. You’ll also quickly realize that having too many items in a small space makes moving around difficult (you have to pack everything carefully before you leave), and it also makes it harder to find the right items in the camper’s storage compartments and nooks… When it comes to food, everyone has their own preferences… We strongly believe that it’s worth taking your everyday essentials (coffee, tea, favorite treats) and meals for one or two days in case you have to stop in the wilderness… But really, you can buy butter or eggs anywhere, so you don’t have to pack a two-week supply…

What you should take:

  • good humor and attitude! Without it, don’t even pack the rest…
  • basic dry products in small quantities (coffee, tea, sugar, spices)
  • personal cosmetics and daily chemicals
  • shower flip-flops (you will often bathe in comfortable sanitary facilities at campsites)
  • bedding (you get sheets that fit the mattresses)
  • playing cards or board games
  • your favorite book or e-book reader
  • water shoes, especially if you are going to rocky beaches
  • scooters and/or bicycles – once you set up at the campsite, they will make it easier for you to explore, shop or get to some harder-to-reach places.

A little technology won’t hurt – before your trip, install apps with campsite and rest areas: Park4night, Acsi Kempingi. These are constantly updated databases of campsites in Europe.

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