Essential camper van packing list + printable checklist - Tin Box Traveller (2024)

If you’re new to van life and even if you’re not, it’s handy to have a camper van packing list to hand before you hit the road. In this post you’ll find our must-have camper van equipment that we’ve used for camping or outdoor holidays over the years.

Some of it has been recycled from our caravanning years. However, there were a few extras we needed to buy to ensure we were self sufficient for longer trips when we bought our VW day van.

For anyone else getting ready to hit the road, here’s our camper van checklist for weekends, festivals and longer trips.

Scroll to the bottom for a printable camper van packing list.

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Essential camper van packing list

Here’s the camper van kit we always bring with us. Scroll to the botton to download a printable version of this packing list.

Camping accessories for your camper van checklist

Here’s some of the basic camping equipment we always have in the van for our trips away:

Also check out my essential caravan equipment list which has a lot of interchangeable kit.

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Camper van accessories for your living space

Whether we are caravanning or camping we like having some outdoor space that’s undercover where we can all relax in the day and the adults can sit after the kids have gone to bed.

For this space outside the camper van we’d recommend the following:

  • Awning – we have had the OLPRO Cocoon Breeze inflatable awning – a huge awning with plenty of room for sitting indoors, storage and extra sleeping space. More recently we have down-sized to the OLPRO Loopo Breeze camper van awning* which just gives us the living space we want.
  • Carpet*
  • Fan heater and/or oil radiator*
  • Camping chairs*
  • Picnic blanket – always handy for extra seating
  • Folding table
  • Lantern or light strip*
  • Hammock – bring a bit of luxury to your camping space

Here’s the OLPRO Cocoon Breeze awning in action:

When you are on electric hook up it’s also useful to have an outdoor power cable you can use to power lights, heaters and other ‘nice to have’ electrics like chargers.

Camping cooking and kitchen equipment

Our VW T5 is technically a day van as it doesn’t come with a fitted kitchen, so we need to bring extra cooking equipment.

Even if you have got a fully kitted out kitchen you may want to bring these extras for alfresco cooking:

  • Barbecue or camping stove
  • Matches/lighter
  • Gas bottle
  • Cool box* and ice blocks
  • Windbreak*
  • Crockery – you may want to opt fora melamine set* which is robust but more attractive than plastic
  • Cooking utensils – don’t forget barbecue tools
  • Can opener
  • Bottle opener
  • Measuring jug
  • Kitchen scissors
  • Oven gloves
  • Tea towels
  • Cutlery
  • Mugs
  • Glasswear – or you can get some attractiveplastic glasses* which are always more practical with kids
  • Pots and pans*
  • Cutting board and knives
  • Gas kettle* – this is essential if you plan to go off electric hook-up (EHU)
  • Bin and bin bags
  • Washing up bowl
  • Washing up sponge
  • Washing up liquid
  • Antibacterial wipes or spray and cloth
  • Toilet rolls.

We have a camping chest which is always packed with cutlery, crockery, etc.

We resupply it with anti-bacterial wipes, washing up liquid and cloth, toilet rolls and bin bags in between trips.

Sleeping in the van

Moving from a caravan to a camper has meant a whole new approach to our sleeping arrangements.

But we’ve been really happy with how it’s worked out in both our VW vans.

In the first our girls had a Cabunk twin bunk bed system in the front of the van. Meanwhile Mr Tin Box and I had the Forty Winks Kombi Bed in the back of the van. This set up made us feel much less on top of each other than I thought we might.

Read more about how we slept a family of four in our firstVW Transporter beds.

In our second camper van we have a pop top. This is where the girls sleep while Mr Tin Box and I have a rock and roll bed system in the back.

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We really like having the pop top as the girls were starting to out grow the Cabunk. Pushing the bed up also gives us a lot more head room when we are using the van during the day.

As well as the bed systems I’d suggest packing the following:

  • Mattress and topper
  • Sleeping bags or a coverless duvet
  • Pillows

One of the newest additions to our camping gear for the van includes window blinds and a thermal windscreen cover.

Another new addition to our camping gear is a porta potti*. This will be our night time toilet solution. Don’t forget toilet chemicals if you also pack your own potty!

Van life with kids

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Our girls think van life is awesome. They love their bed and having lots of opportunity to dash around outdoors.

They are also massive fans of the fact we can fit in their scooters and bikes if they want. No tough choices when it comes to packing!

Now they are beyond the baby and toddler years we don’t pack an awful lot of stuff for them apart from their ‘rides’ and clothes.

If you are going out in a camper with babies or toddlers you might like to check out these baby camping essentials that we also used when we had a caravan.

Van life with a pet

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The brilliant thing about camper van holidays, just like caravan and camping breaks, is that Tin Box Dog can come with us.

Here’s her holiday essentials:

  • Dog bowls
  • Dog bed
  • Long lead and stake
  • Ball/toys
  • Food

What to wear when on a camper van holiday

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Outdoor holidays and camping trips call for layers and waterproofs. However, you also need to be conscious of the space limitations.

We love using packing cubes* to maximise space and keep things ordered. In the van we can easily fit everyone’s basic clothes for a week away into a medium sized suitcase when using packing cubes.

Take a look at this packing list for some ideas of the type of clothes to pack for holidays in the UK and Europe.

Outside of the case we’d also bring:

  • Walking shoes
  • Wellington boots
  • Rain coats

What to bring for using the toilet block

We take our van to campsites with toilet blocks as we are not totally self sufficient. With that in mind, here’s what we pack for using the onsite bathrooms:

First aid kit

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We always have a first aid kit with us whatever holidays we are going on. Here’s my list of essential first aid items.

Printable camper van packing list

I do love making life easier for my fellow camper-vanners, so I’ve created a printable packing list for you to download.

Click on the link to view it or hit the download button.

Camper-van-packing-listDownload here

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More camping tips

Read more of our camping and caravan posts:

  • A no nonsense caravan packing list
  • Family camping checklist for tent holidays
  • How to organise your caravan
  • A guide to caravan insurance
  • Camping games for the whole family
  • Coleman Event Dome XL review
  • PRIMA Classic Canopy Air Awning 390 review
  • Bailey Phoenix 650 family caravan review
  • What to pack when glamping with kids
  • Things you need when caravanning with a baby
  • What to pack when caravanning with a toddler
  • Gifts for campers
  • Gifts for campervan owners

Do you have any van life tips for us? What’s on your essential camper van equipment checklist?

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FAQs

What to pack for a campervan trip? ›

The ultimate packing list for your campervan trip
  1. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
  2. Dineware, cutlery, pots, pans, kettle, and coffee maker - everything you need to cook up some feasts!
  3. Salt & pepper.
  4. Washing up liquid.
  5. Lighter.
  6. Bottle opener & corkscrew.
  7. First Aid Kit.
  8. Camping Chairs.
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  • Hygiene and Toiletries. ...
  • Pet Items. ...
  • Outdoor Gear and Recreation.
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How to pack a motorhome in the UK? ›

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  2. Tip 2: Only take what you need. ...
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  4. Tip 4: Make use of space outside. ...
  5. Tip 5: Secure items to the inside of your van with hooks, velcro and bungee cords.
Mar 29, 2023

How to pack a van for camping? ›

General Camping Car Items:
  1. Small plastic trash can.
  2. Camping floor tarp.
  3. Folding Chairs.
  4. 14-liter cool box with 12-volt connection.
  5. First aid kit.
  6. Lantern, fuel.
  7. Camera, GPS.
  8. Fire extinguisher.

What is the best luggage for a campervan? ›

Duffle bags and backpacks are a good option. These are more practical and malleable for storing in campervan compartments. Save even more room by making use of compression bags.

Where do you put your clothes in a campervan? ›

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  1. Cupboard boxes and baskets. The easiest way to store clothes without wardrobe space is to use a selection of boxes and baskets inside cupboards. ...
  2. Door and wall nets. ...
  3. Shoe holders. ...
  4. Packing cubes. ...
  5. Stuffed cushions. ...
  6. Vacuum sealed bags. ...
  7. Laundry backpack.
Jan 10, 2022

What is the 2 2 2 rule for RV travel? ›

For example, the 2-2-2 rule for RVing means you limit your travel to 200 miles a day, check in to your campground at 2 pm, and camp for no less than 2 days. The 3-3-3 rule ups everything to 300 miles, 3 pm check-in time, and a 3-day stay.

What is the 3 3 3 rule for RV travel? ›

If you haven't heard of the 3/3/3 rule, it's a good way to make sure you're not overdoing it. To follow this rule of thumb, drive no more than 300 miles in one day, arrive no later than 3 p.m., and try to stay at your destination for a bare minimum of 3 days.

What toilet paper for RV? ›

Scott® Rapid-Dissolving toilet paper is the #1 Choice for RVs and Boats. 4.3 out of 5 stars, average rating value.

How to pack clothes in a camper? ›

9 Awesome Tips for RV Clothes Storage
  1. Downsize Your Wardrobe.
  2. RV Clothes Storage: Fold Outfits Together.
  3. …or Roll Your Clothes.
  4. Use Vertical Space with Totes.
  5. Look Into Hanging Storage Options.
  6. Put In Shelves.
  7. Invest in Tension Rods.
  8. Hang Command Hooks.
Oct 22, 2023

What to cook in a campervan? ›

10 Quick and Easy Meals to Make in Your Campervan
  • Breakfast Burritos.
  • Spinach, Mushroom and Cherry Tomato Fry-Up.
  • Coconut Veggie Curry.
  • Simple Chilli Con Carne.
  • Grilled Lemon Chicken and Asparagus.
  • Mushroom and Bacon Risotto.
  • One-Pan Pesto Chicken Penne.

How to secure items in a campervan? ›

Using anchor points in the van's load area, you can use webbing or lashing straps to secure objects and prevent them from moving around. Items should be tethered to the van in the directions of travel rather than perpendicular to travel which will provide extra restraint if the contents are jolted while moving.

What is stealth camping in a van? ›

Stealth camping is the act of parking your camper van or motorhome in any area without paying for a parking spot, ranging everywhere from residential streets to the middle of the countryside. It's sometimes referred to as boondocking, free camping or wild camping, but it's all the same thing.

What to bring in a camper van? ›

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  • Appropriate clothing and footwear.
  • Food and cooking equipment.
  • Sleeping gear & linen.
  • Toiletries.
  • Entertainment.
  • First aid supplies.
  • Electronics.

How do you pack a van efficiently? ›

To maximise the van load, you need to use space efficiently. Use vertical space and pack items tightly together. You should also fill any spaces, e.g. under the bed or in the gaps between pieces of furniture. If you avoid leaving empty gaps, this will also prevent items from shifting around during the journey.

How do you sleep comfortably in a campervan? ›

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  4. Customize your space. ...
  5. Combat light and noise. ...
  6. Maintain your cool.
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