Yes, children can absolutely come along on your motorhome or caravan trip! However, there are a few important things to keep in mind regarding car seats and child safety:


Car Seats & Child Safety in a Motorhome

  • Legal Requirements: Child seat laws vary depending on the country you’re traveling in. Typically, children must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system (car seat or booster seat) based on their age, weight, and height.
  • Seatbelt Rules: Every passenger, including children, must be seated in a properly equipped seat with a seatbelt. Some motorhomes may not have seatbelts in every seat, so make sure to check the vehicle's seating arrangement before booking.
  • Car Seat Installation: Not all motorhomes have ISOFIX anchor points, so you may need to install the car seat using the vehicle’s seatbelt. It's best to confirm this with the vehicle owner before booking.
  • Sleeping Arrangements: Children should always be secured in their seats while the vehicle is in motion. Beds or unsecured seats are not safe for travel.


Things to Check Before Booking

  • Does the vehicle have enough seats with seatbelts for all passengers, including children?
  • Are there ISOFIX anchor points, or will you need a seatbelt installation for a car seat?
  • Does the owner allow children in their vehicle (some owners may have restrictions)?


Before booking, ask the vehicle owner about car seat compatibility and whether the motorhome meets your child’s safety needs.