"Big Blue" - Custom Vintage Mercedes Campervan!
Excellent
21+
2 couchages
22 ft. long
2 invités
- Tent for camping on the beach
- 2 sets of snorkel gear - masks and snorkels
- 1 burner butane stove with gas cannisters
- Pots and pans
- Dishes, coffee cups, and utensils
- Food storage/cutting board
- Spatulas and other cooking utensils
- Kitchen essential: salt, pepper, dish soap, dish sponge
- 2 large chairs with armrests and cup holders
- Sink with faucet and 6-gallon fresh water tank
- 2 Towels
- Paper towels
- Instant Coffee
- 5 gal. drinking water container
- 1st aid kit
- 1 cooler with icePick up is 3pm and return is 11am.-POLIHALE is a PROHIBITED campground and cannot be accessed by our van due to the poor road condition. GPS will alert me if you go on that road. You will forfeit your deposit if you go to POLIHALE.Please refrain from taking your van off-road. Even 3" of sand can quickly result in being high-centered and no tires will be gripping.Standing on the roof is strictly prohibited and if you fall and hurt yourself be warned that it is your responsibility. 200lb weight limit.Of course, treat the van as if it was yours. RecommandationsPick up is 3pm and return is 11am unless otherwise requested ahead of time! Late charges will be given if returned late.YOU MUST PRE-BOOK ALL CAMPING FOR YOUR TIME ON KAUAI!Some of these spots are listed online and open for registration 30 days before - most fill up quickly and rules and laws change frequently where you can/cant car camp or tent camp. Please note I am not responsible for the choices you make when you use the van although the island is pretty relaxed and you shouldn't be bothered!Private Campgrounds:There are two private campgrounds, one called Kumu Camp which is on the east side of the island also at Anahola Beach and it can be reserved online then there's the YMCA campground on the North shore that has to be reserved in person. These will be the places you will have the least trouble and the ones I would prefer you stay at. Kumu Camp opens up to the beautiful Anahola Beach.County/State Campsites you must book ahead of time online:Lydgate Beach Park: There is a lot of wave action here but that adds to the energy and be sure to go snorkeling in the protected swimming area to see lots of big, beautiful tropical fish!Anini Beach Park: Located on the North shore, it has a very far out reef makes the water calm and waveless almost all the time. Good shell collecting, snorkeling, and kiteboarding.Anahola Beach Park: Located in the northeast, this beach is one of my favorites for staying overnight. A typical local hangout spot, to the left of the Lifeguard station is typically reserved for camping and to the right is more space for parking. Highly recommend walking this beach and watching locals early in the morning on their dirtbikes and ATVs cruising around the beach.Kokee State Park: This is a must-stay which is up in the cold Waimea canyon area you can get your permit online. Some of the most amazing hikes on the island are here and I will provide you with my personal list of favorites!Haena Wilderness Park (contains the Kalalau Trail) : You will need both camping permits and parking permits to use the hike-in campsites along the NaPali Coast. Please reach out to me if youd like to do this so I can give you all the information you need. This is a very strenuous hike and you MUST be VERY prepared to complete the 22 miles with a pack.Polihale State Park. We don't allow our van to go there the roads are too treacherous. The van has a GPS tracker and you will forfeit your deposit if you decide to go to Polihale. Please note there is no longer Camping allowed at Polihale due to the destruction over the past few years. Please do not go there with the van. If you'd really like to see it, contact me and I can arrange for you a local tour via 4x4.The county campgrounds, there are seven of which three are closed. Permits are sold at the county building and in small towns around the island. Personally I would go for Lydgate campground which is near the town of Kapaa or the Kumu privately owned campground in Anahola. If your plane is arriving here by 2 p.m. you will have time after the Camper orientation to go buy a permit.Camping Locations On Kauai (www dot Kauai "dot" gov/ Camping)There are many 24/7 locations to find bathrooms and fresh water to drink and to use to shower. ALL County and State Beaches have showers, taps for water fill up, and reasonably good public restrooms that always have TP. Also, the Safeways in Kauai are 24/7 with cleaner bathrooms.No off-road driving is allowed at any time, no exceptions. The vehicle will be FULL OF GAS when you arrive and you will need to fill it up upon DROP OFF. It will be charged $150 if returned empty due to the size of the tank and the cost for diesel.
- Tent for camping on the beach
- 2 sets of snorkel gear - masks and snorkels
- 1 burner butane stove with gas cannisters
- Pots and pans
- Dishes, coffee cups, and utensils
- Food storage/cutting board
- Spatulas and other cooking utensils
- Kitchen essential: salt, pepper, dish soap, dish sponge
- 2 large chairs with armrests and cup holders
- Sink with faucet and 6-gallon fresh water tank
- 2 Towels
- Paper towels
- Instant Coffee
- 5 gal. drinking water container
- 1st aid kit
- 1 cooler with icePick up is 3pm and return is 11am.-POLIHALE is a PROHIBITED campground and cannot be accessed by our van due to the poor road condition. GPS will alert me if you go on that road. You will forfeit your deposit if you go to POLIHALE.Please refrain from taking your van off-road. Even 3" of sand can quickly result in being high-centered and no tires will be gripping.Standing on the roof is strictly prohibited and if you fall and hurt yourself be warned that it is your responsibility. 200lb weight limit.Of course, treat the van as if it was yours. RecommandationsPick up is 3pm and return is 11am unless otherwise requested ahead of time! Late charges will be given if returned late.YOU MUST PRE-BOOK ALL CAMPING FOR YOUR TIME ON KAUAI!Some of these spots are listed online and open for registration 30 days before - most fill up quickly and rules and laws change frequently where you can/cant car camp or tent camp. Please note I am not responsible for the choices you make when you use the van although the island is pretty relaxed and you shouldn't be bothered!Private Campgrounds:There are two private campgrounds, one called Kumu Camp which is on the east side of the island also at Anahola Beach and it can be reserved online then there's the YMCA campground on the North shore that has to be reserved in person. These will be the places you will have the least trouble and the ones I would prefer you stay at. Kumu Camp opens up to the beautiful Anahola Beach.County/State Campsites you must book ahead of time online:Lydgate Beach Park: There is a lot of wave action here but that adds to the energy and be sure to go snorkeling in the protected swimming area to see lots of big, beautiful tropical fish!Anini Beach Park: Located on the North shore, it has a very far out reef makes the water calm and waveless almost all the time. Good shell collecting, snorkeling, and kiteboarding.Anahola Beach Park: Located in the northeast, this beach is one of my favorites for staying overnight. A typical local hangout spot, to the left of the Lifeguard station is typically reserved for camping and to the right is more space for parking. Highly recommend walking this beach and watching locals early in the morning on their dirtbikes and ATVs cruising around the beach.Kokee State Park: This is a must-stay which is up in the cold Waimea canyon area you can get your permit online. Some of the most amazing hikes on the island are here and I will provide you with my personal list of favorites!Haena Wilderness Park (contains the Kalalau Trail) : You will need both camping permits and parking permits to use the hike-in campsites along the NaPali Coast. Please reach out to me if youd like to do this so I can give you all the information you need. This is a very strenuous hike and you MUST be VERY prepared to complete the 22 miles with a pack.Polihale State Park. We don't allow our van to go there the roads are too treacherous. The van has a GPS tracker and you will forfeit your deposit if you decide to go to Polihale. Please note there is no longer Camping allowed at Polihale due to the destruction over the past few years. Please do not go there with the van. If you'd really like to see it, contact me and I can arrange for you a local tour via 4x4.The county campgrounds, there are seven of which three are closed. Permits are sold at the county building and in small towns around the island. Personally I would go for Lydgate campground which is near the town of Kapaa or the Kumu privately owned campground in Anahola. If your plane is arriving here by 2 p.m. you will have time after the Camper orientation to go buy a permit.Camping Locations On Kauai (www dot Kauai "dot" gov/ Camping)There are many 24/7 locations to find bathrooms and fresh water to drink and to use to shower. ALL County and State Beaches have showers, taps for water fill up, and reasonably good public restrooms that always have TP. Also, the Safeways in Kauai are 24/7 with cleaner bathrooms.No off-road driving is allowed at any time, no exceptions. The vehicle will be FULL OF GAS when you arrive and you will need to fill it up upon DROP OFF. It will be charged $150 if returned empty due to the size of the tank and the cost for diesel.
2007 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Length
22 ft
22 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Diesel
Diesel
Sleeps
2
2
Ceintures de sécurité
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Butane re-fill Fee
Drop-off at airport
Excessive Cleaning Fee
Pickup from airport
Refueling Fee
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Communication
4.91
Propreté
4.81
Maintenance
4.5
Valeur
4.81
Précision de l'annonce
4.69
Caractéristiques
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 6 gal
- Type de carburant : diesel
- Transmission automatique
- Eaux grises : 6 gal
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 6 gal
- Type de carburant : diesel
- Transmission automatique
- Eaux grises : 6 gal
Aménagements
- Entrées audio
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Évier
- Marmites et casseroles
- Vaisselle et ustensiles
- Accessoires de base pour la cuisine
- Entrées audio
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Évier
- Marmites et casseroles
- Vaisselle et ustensiles
- Accessoires de base pour la cuisine
Emplacement
Lihue, HI • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Lihue, HI • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Animaux non acceptés
- Pas de festivals de musique
- Ne pas autoriser le talonnage
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage illimité
Frequently asked questions
Q.
Why do you have a strict cancellation policy?
R.
Unfortunately I have been wronged by many potential renters who have booked months in advance and then canceled close to the time of the rental. Since Outdoorsy holds all rental fees until the first day of your rental starts, I do not get anything if you don't show up. I would prefer to change your dates than have to cancel and can be very flexible if there are dates open that you'd like to switch to!
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
R.
I am very flexible with pickup and your arrival time on island. If I cannot be there myself, we can arrange a contactless pickup and I will provide a virtual tour so you are ready to go!
Q.
Do you offer discounts on the daily rental rate?
R.
I typically do not discount nightly rates, but if you are in a pinch please reach out and I will be as accommodating as possible!















