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The Best Luxury Travel Trailers for Hitting the Road in Style

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Photo: Bowlus Road Chief Endless Highways
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Today’s world is filled to the brim with technology, making it hard to escape the onslaught of Alexa-enabled smart devices, 4K screens, and the latest apps. Sometimes you need to take a vacation from the in-your-face feeling of the digital world, even if you don’t want to cut yourself off completely. For those who want to enjoy nature yet still prefer some technology and comfortable amenities to make the outdoor experience relaxing, a luxury travel trailer is the best option.

Not everyone wants to strap on a backpack filled with essential gear and stand up to the trials of Mother Nature for their very own episode of Man vs. Wild. Sometimes you need to dive into the wild in a cozy camper and unwind to reset your mind. To assist your efforts in making a trip out to the frontier, we’ve scoured the web to find the best luxury camper trailers available today. We focused on camper trailers with top-tier amenities to ensure you have a relaxing trip out in the wild. Check out our picks to find the luxury travel trailer that will accommodate all your needs.

Best Luxury Trailers

What is a Luxury Trailer?

To be clear, a lot of travel trailers and campers are intended for living off the grid. However, not all of them should be deemed luxurious. To fit the bill, a given unit should have all, or most, of the amenities of your household such as toilet, shower, kitchen, and bedroom. There should also be a decent amount of interior space, some higher-end materials, and perhaps some high-tech features. Essentially, these campers should feel like a home away from home (or office away from office) with an emphasis on comfort and convenience.

What to look for in a luxury trailer

Dry Weight: While you won’t expect these luxurious options to be very lightweight, the weight of the trailer will have an impact on your driving ability and gas mileage.

Length/Width: The overall size of the trailer may yield a more spacious interior but can also make these difficult to achieve off-grid destinations as easily. For that reason, we’ve chosen models that are large but not too large.

Accommodations: Many luxury trailers will have a suite of options available in terms of add-ons, which can make your stay more comfortable. These can include kitchen upgrades, material upgrades, extra solar options, and any variety of bells and whistles (and in some cases, both).

Appearance: While the look of your trailer only weighs in marginally with a standard unit, a luxury camper should be a bit more design-forward. Most of the ones on this list sport either a retro or futuristic aesthetic.

Airstream Flying Cloud

Photo: Airstream
Pros
  • Fantastic range of size and layout options
  • Can sleep up to 8 people
  • Fairly priced
  • Nice retro appeal
Cons
  • Interior materials could be more luxe

Best Overall: As one of the most iconic camper brands in the world, Airstream’s aluminum models have become symbols of Americana for decades. With a versatile model range that goes from smaller-sized towables to large self-driving RVs, the Ohio-based legend is well-versed in both luxury and style.

Ranging from 23 to 30ft long, the Flying Cloud is Airstream’s most popular and versatile travel trailer. This luxury camping trailer comes complete with a 120W solar panel, LED lighting, electronic brakes, Brandi cooking vent, four-burner gas stove, and an impressive rear hatch typically reserved for special edition trailers. For your convenience, it also boasts Quietstream Climate Control, LG LED HD TVs, USB and 110V charging outlets, and rear-view monitoring. And with 7 floor plans to choose from, we’re confident you’ll find the Flying Cloud that’s just right for you. Built for longevity, it’s no wonder Airstream trailers from the 1930s are still on the road today.

Length: 23 to 30ft
Width: 8 to 8.5ft
Interior Height: 6.5ft
Sleep Capacity: 4 to 8
Solar Option?: Yes
Base Weight: 5,000 to 6,600lbs
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: Yes

Lume LT540

Photo: Lume Traveler
Pros
  • Features a panoramic roof for stargazing
  • Intimate setup
  • Chef-quality kitchen setup
Cons
  • No inside shower

Best for Couples: From the outside, Lume’s LT540 may not look like much, reminiscent of a horse trailer from the outside, but trust us that you won’t feel a bit like you’re living in a stable here. Designed to feel like you haven’t left anything behind, the flagship camper trailer is made for luxury traveling, allowing you to enjoy nature, yet sleep in the comfort of a retreat that feels like home.

This trailer benefits from aluminum construction and is well-insulated to keep you warm and cozy when night falls. It features a 100W solar panel, an open panoramic roof made with Sunbrella fabric and a mosquito net, an outdoor chef-quality kitchen with two PITT cooking gas burners and a 40L refrigerator, and gas connection points for barbecue. Inside you’ll find walls upholstered in natural wool felt, black leather adorning the interior, and a teak floor to complete the luxurious feel. The spacious LT540 has all the amenities you need to enjoy nature and still benefit from the comforts of home.

Length: 22.78ft
Width: 8.2ft
Interior Height: N/A
Sleep Capacity: 2
Solar Option?: Yes
Base Weight: 4,850lbs
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: No

ERIBA Touring 820 Camping Trailer

Photo: Eriba
Pros
  • Super durable exterior and interior
  • Streamlined aesthetic
  • Built-in digital control panel with app
  • Nice panoramic windows
Cons
  • No solar options

Best for the Wilderness: While you can certainly take most, if not all, of these travel trailers into the wilderness, some are more capable of handling the unpredictability of the elements than others. Using a reliable steel cage construction, ERIBA Touring built the 820 Camping Trailer to be durable. Even the inside is capable of handling tough gear and hiking boots with its damage-proof GRP lightweight floor.

At first glance, you could say the camper almost looks like a drivable class-A RV. It has a futuristic design with its smooth silver panels, large tilted panoramic windows reminiscent of a spaceship, and two-tone shading. Inside you’ll find round furniture inspired by contemporary yachts, V-shaped beds, a 180° panorama lounge space, and a spacious roof. The luxury adventure ride is also packing plenty of technology, as it includes a smart home system managed through a built-in digital control panel or an included app. If that doesn’t impress you, the camper also has floor heating, a roof-mounted air conditioner, and hot water system.

Length: 28ft
Width: 7.9ft
Interior Height: N/A
Sleep Capacity: 2 to 4
Solar Option?: No
Base Weight: 5,512lbs
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: Yes

Bowlus Road Chief Endless Highways

Photo: Bowlus
Pros
  • Very futuristic appeal
  • Luxurious shower
  • Bespoke Customization program allows for personalization
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • No solar options
  • Pricey

Best Upgrade: If Airstream’s iconic aluminum campers are instantly recognizable with their distinctive rounded shape, so are Bowlus’ zeppelin-style exoskeletons – and they’ve been around just nearly as long, dating back to the 1930s. Reminiscent of those earliest designs, the Bowlus Road Chief Endless Highways trailer has a flashy metal exterior, which inspired the Airstream look to begin with, according to founder Hawley Bowlus.

Hand-built in California, this 27-footer can sleep and dine four passengers, as well as protect them with its TIG-welded aluminum spaceframe build. Inside you’ll find a 12-volt fridge and freezer, microwave, gorgeous two-burner Italian stovetop, full-length mirror, two wardrobe closets, and air conditioning. And it has a shower with elevated teak flooring, as well as an Italian marine shower head. If you want to escape into nature but want the comfort and amenities of a hotel, the Bowlus Road Chief is the camper you need. If that’s not enough, the company also has a Bespoke Customization program if you want to add some personal touches.

Length: 27ft
Width: 6.67ft
Interior Height: 6.33ft
Sleep Capacity: 4
Solar Option?: No
Base Weight: 3,200lbs
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: Yes

Living Vehicle HD24

Living Vehicle HD24
Photo: Living Vehicle
Pros
  • Literally feels like an apartment on wheels
  • Potentially infinite sustainability off-grid (with certain trim)
  • Full walk-in closet
Cons
  • Expensive

Best Solar Option: A beautiful part about living in this day and age is the amount of benefit we can receive from the power of the sun. In terms of adventure trailers, this means that we can theoretically survive for an infinite amount of time (within reason) off the grid if equipped with enough solar panels. Living Vehicle recently debuted its latest model, the HD24, an apartment on wheels with upwards of 30 days of solar-powered energy.

Designed to perfectly blend a luxurious lifestyle with adventure readiness, the HD24 has four trim level options, each of which will have a different range of solar panels, with its top-most tier also giving you a 5-gallon-per-day water generation for an infinite amount of clean water thanks to its filtration and UV sterilization system. In terms of comforts, the camper trailer also features a luxurious interior with a spacious lounge area that converts into a queen-sized bed, a dining table that changes into a coffee table, a modern media center, a glamorous bathroom, a full kitchen, and tons of storage space. There’s also a massive walk-in closet that dwarfs any other option we’ve seen. To further mimic your own home, there’s a sliding glass door that opens into a makeshift patio space.

Length: 30ft
Width: 8.5ft
Interior Height: 6.83ft
Sleep Capacity: 4 to 8
Solar Option?: Yes
Base Weight: 14,000 to 16,000
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: Yes

Lightship L1

Lightship L1
Photo: Lightship
Pros
  • Very aerodynamic in Road Mode
  • Integrated rooftop panels
  • Glamorous spa-inspired bathroom
  • Full kitchen plus slide-out camp kitchen
Cons
  • Not available yet

Honorable Mention: With the travel trailer space constantly growing and expanding, it’s inevitable that there will be certain models that we love that simply aren’t available yet. And this inaugural model from Lightship was just too spectacular not to mention here, even though it won’t begin production until late 2024 (pre-orders are open right now though).

Specifically designed to be towed by electric vehicles, the Lightship L1 was developed by ex-Tesla and -Rivian staffers, featuring an integrated battery pack and drivetrain to power the trailer’s wheels independently. From its lightweight composite body and shape that’s three times as aerodynamic as a standard travel trailer, the L1 sports a “Road Mode” that compacts for a 6′ 9″ driving height. Coming standard with a 40kWh battery powered by rooftop solar panels and deployable solar wings, the camper can run all your systems for about a week. As for the inside amenities, you get a full interior kitchen with a dishwasher and a slide-out camp kitchen, as well as a spa-inspired bathroom with a toilet and a full shower with rain-style head. Not to mention, the systems and appliances can be controlled via your smart device with the dedicated app.

Length: 27ft
Width: 8.5ft
Interior Height: 7.5ft
Sleep Capacity: 6
Solar Option?: Yes
Base Weight: 7,500lbs (fully loaded)
Inside Toilet?: Yes
Inside Shower?: Yes

The Best Off-Road Camper Vans

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Photo: Benchmark Vehicles Iglhaut Allrad 170

If you love travel trailers but prefer to rough it a bit, check out our guide to the best off-road camper vans across all styles.