A 2 Berth Hi-Top campervan is very similar to the standard 2 berth campervan however it does provide the option of taking a child above the age of 7 along for the ride.
The biggest difference between the two models is that a hi-top has, essentially this; a high top. This offers a little more head room and will allow you to stand in the vehicle.
While these vehicles are compact and versatile, they are reasonably spacious. In comparison to a regular 2 berth campervan, a hi-top gives you the convenience of more head room, which will allow you to walk around freely. They are also suitable for 2 adults and 1 child over 7 years of age, in comparison to the 2 adults only that a 2 berth campervan can facilitate.
Although they are referred to as 2 berth hi-top campervans, they can actually sleep up to three people. The double bed folds out on the lower part of the vehicle, while a single bed, suitable for a child, fold out near the top of it.
2 Berth Hi-Top campervans come with kitchen facilities, including fridge and stove top, as standard. Heating and air-conditioning is also incorporated in the driving cabin of all of the vehicles.
An important thing to keep in mind is that the hi-top does NOT come with a toilet and shower.
The other most important difference between the two is that the hi-top is suitable for 2 adults and a child ages 7 years or older. This means that family's with only one child can travel together, or alternatively, single parents with two children.
This is the perfect option for small families who don't want to incur the additional costs of a 4 berth vehicles, while still enjoying the freedom of travelling together.
