
“A new concept in luxury travel now allows you to explore America’s national parks in comfort and style. Airstream 2 Go offers rentals of modern Airstream trailers paired with a GMC Yukon Denali SUV. Owning an Airstream can cost between $65,000 and $80,000, not to mention the additional cost of the Denali, which starts at $56,598. Renting a package like this is perfect for anyone who dreams of a luxurious road trip to destinations like Yosemite, Big Sur, the Grand Canyon, or Zion National Park.
Airstream 2 Go, although independently owned and operated, has strong ties to Airstream, the iconic luxury trailer manufacturer. As the exclusive factory-authorized source in North America for current model rental Airstreams, the company was founded by Dicky Riegel, a former president and CEO of Airstream and Senior Group President of Thor Industries, Airstream’s parent company.
“Airstream trailers have been a symbol of American travel and adventure since 1931, but until now, only owners could experience the brand,” says Riegel. “With this rental program, Airstream 2 Go offers adventurous travelers a timeless vacation experience.”
The trailers feature sleek, contemporary interiors designed by award-winning San Francisco architect Christopher C. Dream. Luxurious amenities include plush linens and towels, flat-screen LED TVs, Sony DVD/CD players, iPod docks, and integrated sound systems. Airstream 2 Go offers two trailer sizes: a 23-foot model that sleeps four and a 28-foot model that sleeps six. Both come with fully equipped kitchens, Weber BBQ grills, and Zip-Dee powered awnings.
For those seeking a complete experience, Airstream 2 Go offers fully-customized itineraries that can include activities like rock climbing, sea kayaking, private surfing lessons, and guided tours led by marine biologists and naturalists. The company has partnered with Off The Beaten Path, a travel planning and outfitting company based in Bozeman, Montana, that specializes in adventure travel.
Clients can choose from pre-planned itineraries such as the “California Adventure” or the “Southwest Sojourn.” Alternatively, they can work with Off The Beaten Path to create a custom itinerary or opt for the “take it and go” plan, where they make their own travel arrangements.
Trips require a minimum of five days. A basic seven-day, do-it-yourself trip with the 23-foot trailer costs $5,300, while the 28-foot trailer with a fully customized itinerary costs $7,500.
Depending on the itinerary, clients pick up their Airstream in Los Angeles or Las Vegas, where they receive a full overview and training on the trailer and the tow vehicle. Renters are also provided with a fully loaded iPad Mini containing all the necessary safety systems, their itinerary, maps, and a music playlist.”