Premium RV Rental 2017 Winnebago Avion 24J
5 guests
Sleeps 6
26 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2017 Winnebago Other
If you are way past the budget hotel and tenting phase of your life look no further. The 2017 Winnebago Navion is an Air BnB on wheels. Everything you need is included. Just bring your food and favorite beverage. This Navion comes with heat, air conditioning, satellite radio (in the cab) stereo in the back of the unit., kitchen with two-burner stove, convection oven and double sink, shower and toilet, twin bed and sleeping for four more including the overhead bunk. We have put together a systems page with a tone of videos so you can get familiar with the RV before you take it on your vacation. This way you can enjoy the experience with your friends and family.Seasonal rates are available starting at $325.00 per night.March book for $325.00
April 1 to May 31 book for $325.00
June 1 to Sept 6 book for $425.00
Sept 7 to November, book for $325.00
What's includedWe have you all set up with fresh linens, camping chairs, BBQ, outdoor rug, pots and pans, and basic kitchen things.RecommendationsSome of the best campgrounds are found on Vancouver Island. They are not far away and offer one of the best RV experiences around.In the south of the island, popular camping destinations include the Victoria area and the coast to the southwest, right up to Port Renfrew. Farther north, you'll find places like Tofino and Ucluelet on the west side of the island and Strathcona Provincial Park in the interior, closer to Campbell River. And if you really want to go exploring, consider heading to the far north, beyond Port Hardy, to the wild shores of Cape Scott Provincial Park. For those more interested in an activity than a location, you can also find some campgrounds that are highly associated with certain sports, like surfing, kiteboarding, or hiking.When you are planning your camping trip, you should take into consideration that summer, particularly July and August, is a busy time, and if you want to secure camping in the most popular areas, it's best to book well in advance. Also, many campgrounds are seasonal and only operate from May to September or October. The first step is determining where to camp, and for that, have a look at our list of the best campgrounds on Vancouver Island.Other things to note-NO SMOKING INSIDE (including vaping or e-cigarettes)
-Towing is NOT permitted.
-Small pets (25 lbs max) are allowed on a case by case basis for an additional fee and pet security deposit. Please inquire.
-No festivals Rentals Allowed.
-No trips to Mexico. Canada on approval.
-Rentals outside of B.C. and neighbouring provinces will be considered on a per rental basis.
April 1 to May 31 book for $325.00
June 1 to Sept 6 book for $425.00
Sept 7 to November, book for $325.00
What's includedWe have you all set up with fresh linens, camping chairs, BBQ, outdoor rug, pots and pans, and basic kitchen things.RecommendationsSome of the best campgrounds are found on Vancouver Island. They are not far away and offer one of the best RV experiences around.In the south of the island, popular camping destinations include the Victoria area and the coast to the southwest, right up to Port Renfrew. Farther north, you'll find places like Tofino and Ucluelet on the west side of the island and Strathcona Provincial Park in the interior, closer to Campbell River. And if you really want to go exploring, consider heading to the far north, beyond Port Hardy, to the wild shores of Cape Scott Provincial Park. For those more interested in an activity than a location, you can also find some campgrounds that are highly associated with certain sports, like surfing, kiteboarding, or hiking.When you are planning your camping trip, you should take into consideration that summer, particularly July and August, is a busy time, and if you want to secure camping in the most popular areas, it's best to book well in advance. Also, many campgrounds are seasonal and only operate from May to September or October. The first step is determining where to camp, and for that, have a look at our list of the best campgrounds on Vancouver Island.Other things to note-NO SMOKING INSIDE (including vaping or e-cigarettes)
-Towing is NOT permitted.
-Small pets (25 lbs max) are allowed on a case by case basis for an additional fee and pet security deposit. Please inquire.
-No festivals Rentals Allowed.
-No trips to Mexico. Canada on approval.
-Rentals outside of B.C. and neighbouring provinces will be considered on a per rental basis.
If you are way past the budget hotel and tenting phase of your life look no further. The 2017 Winnebago Navion is an Air BnB on wheels. Everything you need is included. Just bring your food and favorite beverage. This Navion comes with heat, air conditioning, satellite radio (in the cab) stereo in the back of the unit., kitchen with two-burner stove, convection oven and double sink, shower and toilet, twin bed and sleeping for four more including the overhead bunk. We have put together a systems page with a tone of videos so you can get familiar with the RV before you take it on your vacation. This way you can enjoy the experience with your friends and family.Seasonal rates are available starting at $325.00 per night.March book for $325.00
April 1 to May 31 book for $325.00
June 1 to Sept 6 book for $425.00
Sept 7 to November, book for $325.00
What's includedWe have you all set up with fresh linens, camping chairs, BBQ, outdoor rug, pots and pans, and basic kitchen things.RecommendationsSome of the best campgrounds are found on Vancouver Island. They are not far away and offer one of the best RV experiences around.In the south of the island, popular camping destinations include the Victoria area and the coast to the southwest, right up to Port Renfrew. Farther north, you'll find places like Tofino and Ucluelet on the west side of the island and Strathcona Provincial Park in the interior, closer to Campbell River. And if you really want to go exploring, consider heading to the far north, beyond Port Hardy, to the wild shores of Cape Scott Provincial Park. For those more interested in an activity than a location, you can also find some campgrounds that are highly associated with certain sports, like surfing, kiteboarding, or hiking.When you are planning your camping trip, you should take into consideration that summer, particularly July and August, is a busy time, and if you want to secure camping in the most popular areas, it's best to book well in advance. Also, many campgrounds are seasonal and only operate from May to September or October. The first step is determining where to camp, and for that, have a look at our list of the best campgrounds on Vancouver Island.Other things to note-NO SMOKING INSIDE (including vaping or e-cigarettes)
-Towing is NOT permitted.
-Small pets (25 lbs max) are allowed on a case by case basis for an additional fee and pet security deposit. Please inquire.
-No festivals Rentals Allowed.
-No trips to Mexico. Canada on approval.
-Rentals outside of B.C. and neighbouring provinces will be considered on a per rental basis.
April 1 to May 31 book for $325.00
June 1 to Sept 6 book for $425.00
Sept 7 to November, book for $325.00
What's includedWe have you all set up with fresh linens, camping chairs, BBQ, outdoor rug, pots and pans, and basic kitchen things.RecommendationsSome of the best campgrounds are found on Vancouver Island. They are not far away and offer one of the best RV experiences around.In the south of the island, popular camping destinations include the Victoria area and the coast to the southwest, right up to Port Renfrew. Farther north, you'll find places like Tofino and Ucluelet on the west side of the island and Strathcona Provincial Park in the interior, closer to Campbell River. And if you really want to go exploring, consider heading to the far north, beyond Port Hardy, to the wild shores of Cape Scott Provincial Park. For those more interested in an activity than a location, you can also find some campgrounds that are highly associated with certain sports, like surfing, kiteboarding, or hiking.When you are planning your camping trip, you should take into consideration that summer, particularly July and August, is a busy time, and if you want to secure camping in the most popular areas, it's best to book well in advance. Also, many campgrounds are seasonal and only operate from May to September or October. The first step is determining where to camp, and for that, have a look at our list of the best campgrounds on Vancouver Island.Other things to note-NO SMOKING INSIDE (including vaping or e-cigarettes)
-Towing is NOT permitted.
-Small pets (25 lbs max) are allowed on a case by case basis for an additional fee and pet security deposit. Please inquire.
-No festivals Rentals Allowed.
-No trips to Mexico. Canada on approval.
-Rentals outside of B.C. and neighbouring provinces will be considered on a per rental basis.
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Features
2017 Winnebago Other
- Sleeps 6
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 40 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 55 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 6
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 40 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 55 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Stove
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Stove
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 160 free kilometers / day
- 2 generator hours / day
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
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There’s a 3 night minimum stay
Fees
- Security deposit: CA$1,500.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: CA$150.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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Location
Victoria, British Columbia
Exact location provided after booking