Ship ahoy: The Sealander is a tiny amphibious caravan and allows travellers to camp or cruise. Picture: Daniel Straub / Sealander
Measuring just 160cm wide and 185 high, it can get a little cosy though. Hopefully there aren't too many claustrophobic campers out there! Picture: Daniel Straub / Sealander
Flipping amazing: The Ecco is a futuristic campervan that flips open like a Swiss army knife. It also features collapsible walls and fold-down seats to create extra room. Picture: Courtesy of NAU
The 4.5m-long campervan is definitely cutting-edge. Picture: Courtesy of NAU
Palace on wheels: The eleMMent palazzo sells for a cool $2.9 million and boasts an ensuite master bedroom, underfloor heating, a rooftop terrace and a glow-in-the-dark exterior. Picture: Marchi Mobile
Aside from its impressive master bedroom (did we mention there's a 102 centimetre flatscreen TV inside?), the vehicle also boasts a rainfall shower, separate toilet, lounge and driver's cab complete with bunk bed. Picture: Marchi Mobile
Sound of music: This pop-up campervan looks like the Sydney Opera house on wheels.
The tramper: This unusual cross between a truck and a campervan was spotted touring through New Zealand. Picture: Jukkie/Flickr
On your bike: It'd take some serious leg power to get this caravan moving, but if you're game it's certainly the most fuel-efficient motorhome on the list! Security can be a bit of a problem though... there isn't all that much to stop someone hopping on your bike and riding away! Picture: Son of a bike/Flickr
Au naturel: Tonke Campers, with their wooden, demountable bodies are all about being at one with nature and rebelling against the regular plastic and fibreglass that dominates most modern motorhomes. Picture: Tonke Campers
Vintage: This 1920s Studebaker touring car is perhaps one of the oldest surviving motorhomes. Picture: Corvair Owner/Flickr
Adventurous: For the traveller keen to get off the beaten track, EarthRoamer offers this completely self-contained jeep with a pop-out tent. Picture:
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