Campervan Road Trip Budget Calculator
Instantly estimate your total travel costs including fuel, campsites, food, and van hire based on distance and trip duration. Plan your adventure with confidence.
Calculate Your Road Trip Budget
Enter your trip details below to get an instant, accurate estimate of your total campervan road trip expenses. Perfect for budgeting your next van life adventure.
Budget Estimator
Fill in your trip details to see your estimated cost breakdown
Total nights/days of your trip
Estimated round-trip mileage
Avg. campervan: 20-30 MPG
Current average diesel/petrol price
Enter 0 if wild camping
Per person or total household
Attractions, ferries, parking, etc.
Enter 0 if you own the campervan
Estimated Trip Budget
Breakdown based on your inputs
Average Campervan Running Costs
Estimated average costs for campervan travel in the UK. Use this to verify your manual calculations or adjust the estimator above.
| Expense Category | Average Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel (per mile) | £0.25 – £0.35 | Based on 20-30 MPG at £1.50/L |
| Campsite (per night) | £25 – £45 | Electric hook-up included |
| Food & Drink (per day) | £30 – £50 | Self-catering vs. eating out |
| Van Hire (per day) | £70 – £150 | Varies by season and vehicle size |
| Motorhome Insurance | £200 – £400/yr | Pro-rata for shorter trips |
| Ferry Crossings | £50 – £250+ | e.g., UK to France/Ireland |
Campervan Budget FAQ
Everything you need to know about budgeting for your campervan or motorhome road trip.
The cost per mile depends on your campervan’s fuel efficiency (MPG) and current fuel prices. On average, a campervan getting 25 MPG with fuel at £1.50 per litre costs approximately £0.27 per mile. Larger motorhomes may cost closer to £0.35–£0.45 per mile.
In the UK, basic campsites with electric hook-up typically cost between £25 and £40 per night for a campervan. Premium sites with extra facilities (pools, entertainment, premium pitches) can range from £45 to £70+ per night during peak summer season.
Wild camping is legally restricted in most of the UK (except parts of Scotland with responsible access). If you plan to wild camp, you should still budget for occasional campsite stops to empty waste tanks, refill fresh water, and recharge leisure batteries, averaging £15–£25 per stop.
You can reduce costs by cooking your own meals instead of eating out, booking campsites in advance for early-bird discounts, traveling during the shoulder season (May or September), and driving at steady, moderate speeds to maximize fuel efficiency.
