So, you’re crossing the Atlantic for the football trip of a lifetime. Brilliant choice. But here’s the catch: the U.S. is massive — and the distance between host cities is no quick train hop. Add in hotel prices that spike higher than a World Cup final ticket, and suddenly the logistics look daunting.
The good news? There’s a better way. Renting an RV — think caravan meets road trip fantasy — is your ticket to affordable, flexible, and unforgettable travel during the 2026 tournament.
Why an RV Makes Perfect Sense for European Fans
- Freedom to Explore — America is built for road trips. An RV lets you see the real country between matches: national parks, small towns, roadside diners — all on your own schedule.
- Escape Hotel Madness — Forget “sold out” signs and $800-a-night rates. Your RV is your consistent, comfortable home base in every city.
- Control Your Budget — Stock the RV kitchen with groceries from an American supermarket (which is an experience in itself) and skip the overpriced restaurants.
Driving an RV in America: Easier Than It Sounds
Worried about driving a big rig? Don’t be. The U.S. makes it simple:
- Licence: For most EU countries, your photocard driving licence (Category B) covers you. Still, get an International Driving Permit (IDP) — it’s cheap, official, and avoids awkward moments.
- Automatics Only: Nearly every RV in the U.S. has an automatic transmission. One less thing to think about.
- Wide Roads: From highways to parking spaces, everything is bigger — which actually makes maneuvering easier.
- Road Rules to Know:
- Drive on the right (like home).
- Right turn on red: Allowed after a full stop unless posted otherwise.
- 4-way stops: First come, first go. If two cars arrive together, the one on the right goes first.
- Drive on the right (like home).
Campground Culture: What to Expect
Staying at an American RV park is a little different from European campingplatz traditions.
- Booking a “Site”: You’re reserving your own spacious pitch, usually with plenty of room.
- “Full Hookups”: Private water, power, and sewer connections at your site — game-changer for convenience.
- Amenities: Pools, laundry, Wi-Fi, even small shops are common.
- Book Early: For summer 2026, book 6–12 months in advance near host cities. Try apps like The Dyrt or Campendium to find and review parks.
Choosing Your First RV
For first-timers, the Class C motorhome is the sweet spot:
- Built on a truck chassis (stable, confidence-building to drive).
- Separate bedroom, full kitchen, and bathroom.
- Spacious without being overwhelming.
Think of it as the perfect balance between comfort and practicality for your football road trip.
Final Whistle
RVing in America isn’t just about saving money — it’s about turning your 2026 tournament trip into an adventure. You’ll have flexibility, freedom, and a story that goes way beyond the pitch.
So grab your licence, book your sites, and get ready to cheer on your team while living out the ultimate American road trip.