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    Just finishing up a week rental of "Patsy" and had an incredible journey with her all around the…read moreisland. I highly recommend it to adventurous people who don't mind roughing it a bit - the freedom the Campervan gives you is worth it. It is reasonably priced and has everything you need for campervan camping. I'm going to offer some advice on how to make the best out of the rental because I had to learn the hard way but then I became a master at how to make the most of Patsy and we had a really awesome journey together. First of all - DO YOUR RESEARCH! Tripadvisor has a lot of good forums on camping in Kauai. I did not do this research and I was not really prepared and had to learn as I went along. MOST IMPORTANTLY: there are no county or state parks in Kauai that allow you to sleep overnight in your campervan. So even though you may get a permit to camp, you are not legally allowed to sleep overnight in the van - you have to set up a tent and sleep in that which seems like eating the purpose of having the van. The first night I stayed in Anahola Park I didn't realize this and I was nonchalant about getting up and out before the Ranger came around. He informed me that it is illegal to sleep in the campervan. Josh said that it was very rare for this to happen - lucky me! I drove to the other side of the island to Saltpond where I had a permit for five nights but when I got there it was so crowded and hot and a police officer told me it wasn't safe to camp! I freaked out on poor Josh saying I had nowhere to stay and was homeless! I think it was because I was traveling alone and I was still uptight just arriving here. Josh was super patient and kind and helped me make a reservation at the private Kumu Campground at Anahola where they let you sleep in your van. Kumu is a great spot to make base camp for exploring the north side of the island. I recommend booking campsites as early as possible as they get booked up. The sites near the ocean are the best. Be prepared for locals at the beach having parties and making noise - this is their home and we are guests. Noise never lasted long and I slept really well there. Donna the camp hostess is super friendly and helpful and the hot showers are a great treat! I met a few locals at the great Tiki Iniki bar in Princeville one of whom said he had to live in his car for a few months when he first moved to the island. He said the trick to sleeping in your car at beach parks is "In at 10, up by 5" meaning - don't set up your van like you are going to sleep in it until 10 pm when the Rangers have gone home and get up early so if they come by you can just say you just got there. People get up really early in Hawaii and go to the beach so this is totally reasonable. Many other people I met camping in cars or vans confirmed this strategy but quite frankly I stayed at the Pine Trees Beach Park in Hanalei for several days with no problem and that was awesome! I went to sleep at dusk and was up at dawn and slept really well. One night there was a lough party with awful music so I moved down the road to another park. You can't do that with a hotel room! The advantage of staying at a beach park is that the bathrooms never shut down and they are services every day and pretty clean. There are only cold outside showers and that gets a little old because its hard to get all the sand off but again, totally worth it. Warning about Haena - word is that when they open the road you have to get a reservation ahead of time TO PARK and they will enforce that strictly as they are trying to keep traffic to a low to help maintain restoration of the area after the flood. I would do extensive research into that before coming but that is definitely worth the homework. Be prepared for change! I met several other Kauai Campervan renters on my journey who also loved their Campervans but one couple had booked a stay in Koke'e State Park but fire closed it down. The good news is that it is easy to find a place to park and camp. If you can park near a park with a bathroom - that is all the better. Finally, I LOVED driving Patsy around - she is a GREAT beast - so much more better than driving a rental car. People think you are a local and flash you a shaka when you cruise by! if you are surfer you can pile the boards on the top. The only problem I had with Patsy is that the locks on the back door and sliding door where funky and it was frustrating at times when I couldn't get them to lock. I recommend that they replace the locks before the next renter takes her out for a journey. Last Word: Learn the history of this island nation and the culture of the indigenous Hawaiian people BEFORE coming here. Hawaii is an illegally occupied sovereign nation that was stolen from the Kingdom of Hawaii. Get some EAducation and tread lightly on the island paradise! Aloha will enrich your trip and your life! Aloha Aina! Hui ho! Mahalo Kauai Camper Rental!

    This was my second time car camping in Kauai, but my first time renting with Kauai Rooftop Campers,…read moreand I can honestly say they made all the difference. Since we planned this trip last minute, finding campsites in the more remote areas was tough. Thankfully, KRC provides an excellent travel guide that not only lists camping spots but also gives insider tips on how to make the most of your trip. That guide was a lifesaver. It led us to Kumu Camp, which was perfect for our group of six, and even pointed us toward hidden gems like Anini Beach. Without it, we probably would have been stuck scrambling. The camper itself was fantastic. It was comfortable, well-equipped, and thoughtfully stocked with everything you need. What stood out most, though, was the team. Jonathan and his crew were communicative, flexible, and genuinely cared about making our experience unforgettable. When I wanted to extend my stay, they made it seamless. When I accidentally left a few belongings behind, they went out of their way to return them. That kind of service is rare. If you are considering car camping in Kauai, here are a couple of takeaways for success. Book early if you can because campsites do fill up, especially near the busier beaches. Make sure to use KRC's travel guide because it is full of reliable, local recommendations you will not find on Google. And most importantly, embrace flexibility because the best part of car camping here is the freedom to pivot plans and discover new places. Kauai Rooftop Campers does not just rent vehicles. They give you the keys to experience the island in a way that feels adventurous, authentic, and stress free. Highly recommend them for anyone wanting to see Kauai beyond the resorts.

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