2022 Winnebago Solis Off-Grid Camper Van Rental in Bellevue, Washington
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$265/night
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Rent a 2022 Winnebago Solis in Bellevue, WA , sleeps 4, solar-powered, with a full kitchen, indoor shower, and cassette toilet for true off-grid adventures.
About This Van
The Wanderer is a 2022 Winnebago Solis camper van rental based in Bellevue, Washington, and it punches well above its weight for a 20-foot van. This rig manages to fit in a real kitchen, an indoor shower, a cassette toilet, rooftop solar, and sleeping for four people without feeling cramped or cluttered.
It is a genuinely capable off-grid vehicle that also handles city driving and campground hookups with equal ease.
Bellevue sits right on the doorstep of some of the Pacific Northwest's most stunning destinations. Mount Rainier, the Olympic Peninsula, the North Cascades, and the Oregon Coast are all within a reasonable drive, making this Winnebago Solis camper van a fantastic launching pad for exploring the region.
The van suits couples, small families, or a group of four friends who want comfort and convenience without the bulk of a full-sized RV.
With a 5-star rating across 15 reviews, The Wanderer has a proven track record of happy renters who keep coming back to this thoughtfully outfitted rig.
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One of the most impressive things about this Winnebago Solis camper van is how it manages to sleep four people in a 20-foot van. The main cabin features a Murphy bed that folds down for easy nighttime use, while the pop-up roof tent adds a second sleeping space with panoramic views through three zip-down windows.
The rooftop sleeping area uses the FROLI sleep system, which is a modular spring-based platform designed to provide genuine mattress-level comfort rather than the foam slab you find in most vans.
Blackout shades cover every window, so early risers and late sleepers can both get what they need regardless of sunrise times or campground lighting.
- Sleeping capacity: 4
- Murphy bed in the main cabin
- Pop-up roof tent with FROLI sleep system for up to 2
- 3 zip-down panoramic windows in the roof tent
- Blackout shades on all windows
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The galley kitchen in this Winnebago Solis camper van is compact but genuinely functional. A two-burner stove handles everything from morning coffee to full camp dinners, and the refrigerator keeps your groceries and drinks cold throughout the trip. The kitchen sink connects to the onboard water system, so you are not hauling water jugs back and forth to wash dishes.
The swivel cab seats pair with a removable and adjustable dinette table to create a proper dining area that doubles as a workspace or lounge spot. The Eco-Hot water system provides hot water on demand, and dual exterior wash stations make cleaning up after a hike or a day on the water much easier.
- 2-burner stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen sink with onboard water
- Eco-Hot water system
- Adjustable and removable dinette table
- Swivel cab seats for dining
- Dual exterior wash stations
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This Winnebago Solis camper van is equipped with rooftop solar panels that handle your electricity needs while camping off-grid. The solar setup keeps the van's systems running without needing to plug into shore power, which means you can park in remote locations and still have power for lighting, the refrigerator, and your devices.
Twelve USB ports are distributed throughout the van, so keeping phones, cameras, tablets, and other gear charged is never a problem.
The van is also wired for electrical hookups at campgrounds that offer RV connections. If you are staying at a site with shore power, you can bring along small appliances like a microwave or toaster that would not otherwise be practical off-grid.
- Rooftop solar panels
- 12 USB ports throughout the cabin
- Shore power hookup compatible
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The Winnebago Solis carries a 21-gallon fresh water tank, which is a generous capacity for a van of this size and gives you several days of comfortable use before needing to refill. The 20-gallon gray tank matches that capacity closely, so you are not likely to run into a situation where gray fills up long before fresh runs out.
The indoor shower is a genuine feature here, not a token rinse station. The cassette toilet is self-contained and easy to manage, making this van a strong option for camping in areas without restroom facilities. Water hookups are also available for campgrounds that offer them.
- Fresh water tank: 21 gallons
- Gray tank: 20 gallons
- Indoor shower
- Cassette toilet
- Water hookup compatible
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At 20 feet long, this Winnebago Solis camper van drives much more like a large cargo van than a traditional RV. The automatic transmission keeps things simple in city traffic and on mountain roads alike, and the backup camera takes the stress out of reversing into campsites or tight parking spots.
Four seatbelts mean everyone rides safely and legally, which matters when you are traveling with a full group.
The van runs on gas and is straightforward enough for drivers who have never operated an RV before. Most renters find it easy to adapt to within the first hour of driving.
- Length: 20 feet
- Fuel: gas
- Transmission: automatic
- Seatbelts: 4
- Backup camera
- Ceiling fan for ventilation
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This Winnebago Solis camper van is built for renters who want to get away from crowded campgrounds and spend time in more remote locations. The rooftop solar panels provide ongoing power without hookups, the 21-gallon water tank supports multiple days of cooking and cleaning, and the cassette toilet and indoor shower mean you are not dependent on campground facilities for basic needs.
The combination of solar power, a well-sized water system, a heater for cold Pacific Northwest nights, and a fully equipped kitchen makes this van capable of extended off-grid stays. The Eco-Hot water system and dual exterior wash stations add a layer of comfort that makes backcountry camping feel a lot less rough.
If your chosen campsite does offer hookups, the van connects to both electrical and water sources to extend your stay even further.
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