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10 Coolest Couples Who RV

If you’ve been dreaming of living the RV life and want to learn just how to make it happen, there are YouTubers who are helping people hit the road. Keep Your Daydream and Less Junk More Journey are popular channels and have built a strong following. But they’re traveling families.

What if you’re a retired couple or a newly married couple? Who should you follow to learn about the lifestyle and relationship challenges? What about couples who RV?

Today, we’re giving you a list of couples who have years of experience and a wealth of knowledge. It includes couples who have only been on the road for a few years and ones who hit the road many years ago immediately after their wedding.

Regardless of your season of life, you’ll find at least one couple who can help you on your RV adventures. Let’s learn more!

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Couples Who RV Together Have Fun Together

Living in a tiny space is challenging. But it’s also relationship-building.

You learn how to handle conflict appropriately, effective communication skills, teamwork, patience, grace, and selflessness. Couples who RV together can build strong bonds.

And who else would you rather make lasting memories with than the one person you love the most? Hiking Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park, driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, or learning about the Wild West in Wyoming are unforgettable experiences. When you visit with family and friends, you get to share those special memories together.

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10 Coolest Couples Who RV

Here are the 10 coolest couples who RV together. They’ve all been on the road for years and have mastered the art of traveling, working, and living together.

If you’re not familiar with them, check them out. There’s bound to be something to learn from their RVing experiences that you can use to help you on your journey.

#1. Sean and Kristy of Long Long Honeymoon

Learn RV camping with Sean and Kristy of Long Long Honeymoon

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About Long Long Honeymoon: Sean and Kristy Michael emphasize Airstream and RV travel on their YouTube channel. They host talk shows where they share personal experiences and tips, product reviews, and travel logs of their journeys.

They have over 252,000 subscribers and have an Amazon store, a Facebook page, and an Instagram account.

What’s Cool About Sean and Kristy?: Sean and Kristy have been traveling for 14 years. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience about full-time RVing as well as relationship advice. They’re honest and bring down-to-earth personalities that make them easy to like.

#2. Jason and Rae of Getaway Couple

Jason and Rae aren’t bashful about the talking about the not-so-fun parts of RVing.

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About Getaway Couple: With over 67,300 subscribers, Jason and Rae have built a healthy YouTube channel over the last few years. In July 2017, they left Los Angeles after selling everything and started traveling full-time in their fifth wheel.

They have promoted Thousand Trails on their channel and explained how the benefits of this membership have made their travels affordable.

What’s Cool About Jason and Rae?: Jason and Rae are one of the youngest couples on the list, which appeals to a different generation of RVers. Their candid videos about the pros and cons of RV living, mistakes they’ve made along the way, and vlogs about their journey have helped a younger generation hit the road with success.

#3. Cait and Tom of Mortons on the Move

Cait and Tom recently renovated a 20 year old truck camper into an amazing overland vehicle.

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About Mortons on the Move: In September 2015, Cait and Tom hit the road as digital nomads. Since then, their YouTube channel has gained over 111,000 subscribers.

But Cait and Tom have also gained a following due to their TV show “The RVers” on Discovery Channel, PBS, FunRoads TV, and online streaming platforms.

What’s Cool About Cait and Tom?: One thing that distinguishes Cait and Tom from other RV coupes is their attention to how-to videos. They help other travelers learn the technical aspects of RVing. They also enjoy off-grid camping, which reaches a different demographic of campers.

#4. Kyle and Olivia of Drivin’ and Vibin’

Kyle and Olivia give details on how to find free camping around Yellowstone National Park.

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About Drivin’ and Vibin’: Kyle and Olivia, another couple who set off on an adventure after their wedding, have been traveling the country since September 2015. The Vibe Tribe consists of over 126,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Over the years, Kyle and Olivia have done numerous videos with campground reviews, answering frequently asked questions and giving tips for dry camping.

What’s Cool About Kyle and Olivia?: Natives of Alabama, Kyle and Olivia bring a southern charm to their channel. In the last couple of years, they’ve focused on technical tips for RVing and boondocking and product reviews to help new RVers as they hit the road. This transition has brought a wealth of information for newbies to get out there safely and confidently.

#5. Liz and Dennis of Eat See RV

Live vicariously through Liz and Dennis in their RV adventure in the Florida Keys

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About Eat See RV: Liz and Dennis began their full-time RV journey by crossing into Canada and then traveling back down the east coast four years ago. Since then, they’ve visited 35 states and three countries. Each week they share a video detailing where they’ve been, including the food, the people, and the history.

What’s Cool About Liz and Dennis?: What’s unique about Eat See RV is their attention to the food and culture of places they visit. Although they still produce videos with campground reviews, technical tips for RVing, and RV costs, Liz and Dennis like to share their experiences eating and seeing – hence their channel name.

#6. Roe and David of Fate Unbound

Roe and David talk about how their marriage works living in a small space together.

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About Fate Unbound: Every Thursday, Roe and David upload a video to their YouTube channel about their full-time travels. Their community consists of over 130,000 subscribers. They host Q&A sessions, provide campground reviews, and teach DIY repairs.

What’s Cool About Roe and David?: One thing that made Roe and David different was they started vlogging about their journey before they actually lived full-time in an RV. Their first videos were about selling the house, searching for the right fifth wheel and tow vehicle, and beginning their journey.

Since then, they’ve helped new RVers learn the ropes with videos about common questions like how to receive mail on the road and care for pets on the road.

#7. Renee and Kyle of HappilyEverHanks

Renee and Kyle try to stay positive during the ups and downs of RV living.

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About HappilyEverHanks: The newest YouTubers on the list are Renee and Kyle of HappilyEverHanks. Their vlogging journey began in 2020, three years after hitting the road full-time with their cat, Dexter.

Their channel has grown to 66,300 subscribers over the last couple of years and focuses primarily on how-to videos and tips for RV living as opposed to vlogging about places they’ve been.

What’s Cool About Renee and Kyle?: Renee and Kyle are travel nurses, making their experience much different from others on this list. They aren’t digital nomads. They share how finding freedom in their lifestyle changed their lives and how others can find that freedom, too.

#8. Chad and Tara of Changing Lanes 

Chad and Tara get real with the audience about their least favorite part of RVing.

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About Changing Lanes: With over 225,000 subscribers, Chad and Tara are one of the most popular couples who RV. They’ve been traveling with their dog, Daisy, since the end of 2016 in their 2018 Grand Design Momentum 397TH.

They also love their 2018 Indian Roadmaster, and many of their videos showcase their regular motorcycle rides.

What’s Cool About Chad and Tara?: Chad is very well-versed and knowledgeable about the ins and outs of RVs. He produces videos about DIY projects, reviews about specialized gear, and how to stay safe while traveling.

The other side to their channel is their adventures together, so subscribers get a wealth of information and encouragement to start their own RV journey.

#9. Phil and Stacy of You, Me & the RV

Phil and Stacey talk about how to RV with a purpose and doing good while out on the road.

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About You, Me & the RV: If you’re familiar with Changing Lanes, you’re probably familiar with their friends Phil and Stacy of You, Me & the RV. They focus on providing tips like RV maintenance, repairs, organization, and sharing their adventures. Their channel has over 150,000 subscribers.

What’s Cool About Phil and Stacy?: Phil and Stacy are both Navy veterans. Part of their mission is to raise money and awareness of the needs of veterans, and they’ve raised over $100,000 for veteran charities over the years. They’re also one of the only couples who RV in a Class A on this list.

#10. Snow and Curt of Snow & Curt

Snow and Curt talk about what it really takes to build a tiny home.

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About Snow & Curt: Over two years into their full-time traveling journey, Snow, Curt, and their two cats have traveled all over the United States, Mexico, and Central America. They’re headed to South America next and have plans to make it to Africa, Europe, and Asia. Their YouTube channel has over 94,300 subscribers.

What’s Cool About Snow and Curt?: At the age of 50, Snow and Curt moved into a 94sf Self Converted Van. Their channel focuses on van life, van build, and van travel, which is unique as most other full-time travelers on this list do not travel full-time in a van.

For More Fun, Follow These Couples Who RV on YouTube!

If you’re looking to gain experience and knowledge to hit the road with confidence, check out these popular couples who RV. Not only will you learn the ins and outs of full-time traveling, but you’ll also learn DIY repairs to save money and maintenance tips to protect your home.

Plus, they’ll inspire you to live out your own dreams to travel. Check out the campground reviews and locations many of these travelers have been to, and start planning your next RV trip today! 

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