Calypso Campervan Rentals - Ringwood

From $ 60.0 to $ 60.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 9870 9277
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Calypso Campervans offers 2 or 3 berth campervans. At first glance the feeling of space and openness becomes obvious. The single beds provide an immediate daytime sleep area or quickly convert to a roomy queen size bed for your full nights comfort. Plenty of storage is found under the beds. A pedestal table fitted between the central facing seats provides a comfortable dinning area for four people.

Features:

* Power steering (most models)

* 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual

* 60 litre fuel tank

* 66L drinking water

* Hi Rise Top

* 2 burner gas stove/griller

* Stainless steel sink

* Refrigerator

* Air-conditioned

* Cabin, storage & wardrobes

* 12V & 240V Light & Power

* Radio

* Insect screens

* Full privacy curtains

Large Storage 2 to 4 Berth Campervan

The extra seating with seat belts means you can carry up to 5 people, while providing sleeping for 3 adults or 2 adults plus 1-2 children. These late model units are automatic, with power steering and air-conditioned cabin.

Features:

* Hi-Top

* Power steering

* 4 cylinder petrol engine - EFI 2.4

* Automatic with overdrive

* Seatbelts: 5 2 child seat anchor points in rear

* 65L fuel tank

* 34L drinking water

* 2 burner gas stove/griller, microwave, oven

* Stainless steel sink & hand pump

* Air-conditioned

* Cabin Storage & Wardrobes

* 12V/240V lights, 240V power points, 12V/240V

* Refrigerator

* AM/FM radio/cassette

* Insect screens

* Full privacy curtains.

We offer a free pickup and Drop off service to all Melbourne metropolitan hotels, hostels and backpackers, and Melbourne Airport.

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