Create your perfect holiday with Causeway Campers. Volkswagen Camper Vans and Motorhome rental from the Causeway Coast, Northern Ireland!
If you’re looking for a easy-going and stylish holiday Causeway Campers offer a range of modern 2, 4 & 6 berth vans and a classic style VW Type 2 Campervan if you fancy taking life at a slower pace. We can help you create a bespoke itinerary so you will enjoy the holiday of a life time, with an adventure around every corner.
Based in Portrush, Northern Ireland, the centre of the Causeway Coast and with 5 pickup locations, in Portrush, Belfast both City Airport and Belfast International, Londonderry/Derry and Dublin International Airport.
Our Fleet of Camper Vans
VW T5 - Sleeps 2 - Travels 4
This van has everything you need in a modern camper. The water system is a cold pump system. The efficient Smev stainless two burner hob and sink with lids mean making the bacon sarnies in the morning a breeze. A comfortable rock and roll bed with memory foam mattress and cream leather. The bed also has two three point seat belts. Carpeted and insulated throughout to make things snug and warm at night, you can even plug in a heater to one of the 2 240v sockets on those cooler evenings with mains hock up or use the on-board petrol heater. The flooring is tough non slip from Altro so no worries with wet feet after a surf. There is a Waeco CR40 compressor fridge with freezer compartment.
VW T2 - Sleeps 4 - Travels 4
A brand new 2012 Brazilian camper with original, timeless design. The interior offers a gas hob, sink, fridge/freezer and storage, hand-built interior, modern seating and a choice of customisation levels. The elevated 'pop top' roof provides a double bed platform complete with mattress suitable for children.You will be the envy of others on the road in this excellent head-turning campervan.
VW T5 - Sleeps 4 - Travels 4
This van has everything you need in a modern camper. The water system is a cold pump system. The efficient Smev stainless two burner hob and sink with lids mean making the bacon sarnies in the morning a breeze. A comfortable rock and roll bed with memory foam mattress and cream leather. The bed also has two three point seat belts. Carpeted and insulated throughout to make things snug and warm at night, you can even plug in a heater to one of the 2 240v sockets on those cooler evenings with mains hock up or use the on-board Diesel heater. The flooring is tough non slip from Altro so no worries with wet feet after a surf. There is a Waeco CR40 compressor fridge with freezer compartment.
Motorhome 6 berth
If your looking to sleep a few more people with comfort and style, why not try one of our 6 berth Motorhomes. This will include sleeping and traveling for 6, bathroom, shower, full galley kitchen, dining area. All the extras you would expect are provide to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Van Features
Camper Conversions
If you are looking for a campervan, why not get Causeway Campers to custom build a van to your specification and budget. Chat with Causeway Campers and they can make your dream come true.
Causeway Campers can discuss the best options available to you, and the possible costs for your conversion. All work and installations will be carried out at Causeway Campers premises, by their experienced staff.
Look at the local workmanship within Causeway Campers already converted rental fleet. You can try before you buy, with a weekend rental so you know what you want before your conversion is started. Terms & Conditions apply.
Causeway Coast
Giants Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway is steeped in myth and legend. Some say it was carved from the coast by the mighty giant, Finn McCool who left behind an ancient home full of folklore. Look out for clues of the existence of the mighty giant, Finn McCool – including Giant’s Boot, The Wishing Chair, The Camel, Giant’s Granny and The Organ. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of Finn’s Scottish opponent, Benandonner’s homeland of Scotland.
Dunluce Castle
The coast of Antrim in Northern Ireland is a rocky, rugged and desolate place and on one of the stacks that juts into the Atlantic on the Causeway coast stand the ruins of Dunluce Castle.
Built in the 16th Century for the MacDonnell family (although the outer walls are said to have been built for the MacQuillans in the 14th Century), the Castle was initially accessible by a drawbridge. Now you'll find a permanent structure that takes you to the Scottish-style gatehouse on the outcrop. This is actually on top of a cave which was once used as an underground harbour. There is a path leading down to the harbour so you can have a peek, but be careful if the sea is rough. Guest apartments and stables were built on the mainland, and the ruined outer walls of these are still in place today.
Built in the 16th Century for the MacDonnell family (although the outer walls are said to have been built for the MacQuillans in the 14th Century), the Castle was initially accessible by a drawbridge. Now you'll find a permanent structure that takes you to the Scottish-style gatehouse on the outcrop. This is actually on top of a cave which was once used as an underground harbour. There is a path leading down to the harbour so you can have a peek, but be careful if the sea is rough. Guest apartments and stables were built on the mainland, and the ruined outer walls of these are still in place today.
Old Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The brand portfolio includes five award-winning whiskeys: Bushmills, Black Bush, Bushmills 10 year Malt, 16 year Malt and 21 year Malt. Bushmills is the only distillery in Ireland to make triple-distilled malt whiskey. This is at the heart of all Bushmills whiskeys and creates a unique combination of smoothness and richness.
Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge
Carrick-a-Rede is a rocky island connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge.
Take the exhilarating rope bridge to Carrick-a-Rede island and enjoy a truly clifftop experience. This 30-metre deep and 20-metre wide chasm is traversed by a rope bridge traditionally erected by salmon fishermen.
Take the exhilarating rope bridge to Carrick-a-Rede island and enjoy a truly clifftop experience. This 30-metre deep and 20-metre wide chasm is traversed by a rope bridge traditionally erected by salmon fishermen.