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Campervan rental in Belarus: prices and conditions

18.06.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
Onlíner RUS
Campervan rental in Belarus: prices and conditions
Original source: Onlíner

Onlíner has published a guide on renting campers and motorhomes in Belarus. The article lists rental prices ranging from 35 to 725 Belarusian rubles per day, depending on the type and duration. License requirements are specified: vehicles under 3.5 tons require category B, heavier ones require category C. It is noted that traveling to the EU with a rented camper is not possible due to restrictions on Belarusian license plates.

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Campervan rental in Belarus: prices and conditions

18.06.2026 Onlíner RUS Original source

🇧🇾 Belarus — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$0.95 /l

BYN2.68 · €0.83/l

17 of 132

cheaper than 88% of countries

Petrol

$0.90 /l

BYN2.54 · €0.79/l

18 of 134

cheaper than 87% of countries

LPG

$0.47 /l

BYN1.32 · €0.41/l

5 of 48

cheaper than 92% of countries

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