Motorhomes
Also known as Recreational Vehicles (RVs) in a broader sense, are self-propelled vehicles designed for living quarters and transportation combined. They offer a versatile and independent mode of travel, allowing occupants to explore various locations while enjoying onboard facilities. Atlantic Project Cargo provides long-haul delivery transport for RVs, motorhomes, trailers, and more. Also, we offer international export shipping of motorhomes and RVs.
Caravans
Also known as travel trailers or campers in North America, are essentially towed trailers that provide a mobile living space. They attach to a vehicle and provide a more comfortable and protected shelter than a tent while offering many of the conveniences of home.
Truck Campers
Campers are self-contained living units designed to be loaded onto the bed of a pickup truck. They offer a combination of the maneuverability of a truck with the amenities of a recreational vehicle (RV).
Fifth-Wheel Trailers
Trailers are the luxurious giants of the towable RV world. They’re designed for extended stays or full-time RV living and offer spacious living quarters compared to other trailers.
Container Campers
ะกampers are a unique and trendy option for adventurous travelers seeking a sturdy, spacious, and potentially eco-friendly camping experience. Imagine a recycled shipping container transformed into a comfortable living space on wheels.
Pop Out Campers
Campers also known as folding camping trailers or tent trailers, are a budget-friendly and convenient option for campers who crave a balance between comfort and portability.
Toy Haulers
Toy hauler is a type of recreational vehicle (RV) that is specifically designed to haul outdoor recreational gear, often referred to as “toys.” These toys can include things like dirt bikes, ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, jet skis, and even kayaks. Toy haulers typically have a large rear garage space that can be accessed by a ramp, making it easy to load and unload your gear.
Bus Conversions
Bus conversions involve taking a bus, typically a retired school bus, and transforming it into a usable living space. Often referred to as “skoolies” (especially for school bus conversions), these revamped buses combine elements of tiny homes and recreational vehicles (RVs).
Light Weights
These RVs are designed to be lighter than traditional RVs. This typically means a lower Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which is the maximum allowable weight of the RV when fully loaded with passengers, cargo, and fluids.