An important gateway to the New England area, Boston makes an excellent kick-off point for a motorhome journey full of great food, scenery and culture. With a major international airport, it is easy to get to and has a huge range of rental vehicles on offer.
Finding the right RV rental in Boston, MA
With so many choices, from small campervans to monster RVs, renting a campervan in Boston can be confusing, even in the initial planning stages. The key is to assess what size you are looking for – two-berth, four, or six – and what budget you have.
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Tips for a successful RV rental in Boston
Make sure you are well-protected. We recommend total cover for total peace of mind.
Visiting from Britain or the Antipodes? In the U.S they drive on the right-hand side of the road. Don’t forget!
Check what comes with your RV rental! You don’t want to end up with two sets of bedding thanks to over-zealous packing.
Give yourself plenty of time to explore New England. There will be plenty of small towns and scenery along the way, which may just suck you in.
Boston's summer weather is generally mild to hot with significant rainfall, while winters often bring snow, especially due to nor'easters. The coastal location moderates temperatures compared to inland cities, so visitors should be prepared for a range of weather conditions.
Explore Boston in your RV rental
Boston is a city rich with historical significance, cultural landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. When you're renting an RV near Boston, there's a plethora of things to see and do! Here's a list to get you started:
Finding a Bed
There are all types of accommodation here and plenty of places to stay. Charming independent hotels and guest houses are a favourite, often found in the heritage buildings near the city centre. Location is the biggest consideration - the downtown area around the Financial District and Faneuil Hall are best for those wishing to see the classic sights. Somerville is close to the beautiful grounds of Harvard, while East Boston is near the airport for convenience. RV travellers can find plenty of holiday parks and campgrounds in the vicinity of Boston to park up for however long you plan to holiday for.
Recommended RV parks and campgrounds
Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort
Nestled in the heart of New England, Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort offers a luxurious camping experience. Located in Foxborough, MA, this award-winning resort boasts premium amenities including a wellness center, multiple swimming pools, and a range of outdoor activities. Ideal for RV rentals, the resort provides full hookup sites, spacious pull-throughs, and modern conveniences like Wi-Fi and cable TV. Enjoy a blend of relaxation and adventure with access to nearby attractions such as Patriot Place and Gillette Stadium.
Boston Minuteman Campground
Boston Minuteman RV Park and Campground, situated in Littleton, MA, provides a convenient and comfortable spot for RV enthusiasts. This is one of the family-friendly RV parks that features spacious RV sites with full hookups, ensuring a hassle-free stay. Enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, arcade, and dog park, making it a hit with both adults and kids. Its location offers easy access to the historical sites of Boston and surrounding areas, perfect for day trips. Experience the blend of comfort and adventure at this well-equipped campground. Its proximity to MA Boston and other attractions makes it a great base for exploring the area, including a visit to Fenway Park to experience the thrill of a baseball game or venturing into East Boston for a taste of its unique character.
Wompatuck State Park Campground
For those seeking a natural and rustic RV camping experience, Wompatuck State Park Campground in Hingham, MA, is an ideal choice. This state park offers a variety of RV sites with electric hookups, nestled within a lush forest setting. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the extensive trail system for hiking and biking, as well as opportunities for fishing and boating. Close to the South Shore and just a short drive from Boston, Wompatuck State Park combines the beauty of nature with convenient access to urban attractions.
Annual Events
It is impossible to sum up the events calendar, as there are so many things to see and do each day. From a local muso playing in a neighbourhood bar, to a Celtics game at the massive TD Garden or exhibition at the Boston Convention Centre, this is a city full of places to go. A few of the best annual events are the Wine Expo, New England Boat Show, Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations, Boston Marathon, Oktoberfest and various Christmas events.
Bites and Brews
Tradition is important on the Boston culinary scene, but that doesn’t restrict new and exciting ideas. Long-standing dishes such as clam chowder and lobster stew remain, but you can find international foods at the many restaurants. To try some of the amazing seafood passing through the city’s ports, head to Summer Shack or the Island Creek Oyster Bar. Italian eateries are commonplace amongst the immigrant communities in the North End, and Chinatown obviously has excellent Asian establishments. The famous Flour Bakery and Cafe is a Boston icon and great spot for lunch.
Bar hopping is a way of life here, and there are plenty of Irish pubs to enjoy – perfect if you’ve been hitting the open road in your camper and want to wet your whistle! There are two breweries - Samuel Adams in Jamaica Plain and Harpoon in South Boston - which both offer tours and tastings.
Time to Spare?
There are some lovely green areas. One of these is Boston Common, the oldest park in the country. You can picnic, watch football, visit memorials and ice-skate in winter. The Freedom Trail begins there: a 2.5-mile route taking in 16 historically significant sites. This can be walked solo or with a tour group.
You can educate yourself without gaining admission to Harvard! There’s a range of museums - the Children’s Museum, Fine Arts, several on the Harvard campus, the Museum of Science and the USS Constitution Museum, to name just a few. The fabulous New England Aquarium is another great spot.
Looking for a way to spend the evening after parking up the RV? The Boston Symphony Orchestra and other orchestral groups perform at Symphony Hall regularly. The Theatre District is a treasure trove of entertainment, where most Broadway shows will preview, along with local shows by theatre companies.
In case you would like to go further, you could head North to Canada and discover the lovely cities of Montreal and Toronto. If you drive South, you will be able to visit the major cities of the Northeast: New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington DC. You may also opt for an RV rental in Minneapolis to begin experiencing the beauty of Minnesota.
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Moves and Grooves
Renting a motorhome and driving is a great way of taking in the wider New England area, but not to get around central Boston! Thankfully the city has an efficient and inexpensive public transit system. The subway is called the “T” and can get you almost anywhere in the city and suburbs, while buses fill in the gaps. The two systems are both operated by the MBTA, but require separate fares. There are also a number of water shuttles, including the useful ferry between Long Wharf and Navy Yard, which costs $3.
Boston Logan International Airport has flight routes to most domestic and many international destinations. National coach companies and Amtrak railways offer inter-city routes.