The best 2 berth campervan with a shower and toilet will give you the freedom to just head off and quite possibly never even have to bother about campsite facilities.
There are purists out there who claim that real campervans shouldn’t come with toilets. We say leave them to their pet theories.
When you’re making your mind up between a campervan vs motorhome, you may think you have to opt for the latter to have a shower and toilet. However, nowadays the best campervans will have every creature comfort, and a toilet and shower are certainly part of that.
Of course, many campervans come with external cold water showers. But, particularly if there are just the two of you travelling, and you have opted for one of the best vans for a camper conversion that comes on a long wheelbase vehicle, there should be room for a nice internal shower with hot water as well, where you don’t have to brace yourself against the weather. Such campervans also come into their own when you are off grid.
If you’re on the hunt for one, the Practical Motorhome Awards 2025 are here to help, as we share our pick for the best 2 berth campervan with a toilet and shower, as well as the other highly commended contenders. We picked out the Bailey Endeavour B63 as our standout choice – we’re impressed by how it’s a well thought out space for you both, as well as coming with that all important washroom.
The best 2 berth campervans with shower and toilet
Bailey Endeavour B63
Vantage Ora F-Line
WildAx Meteor
The best 2 berth campervan with shower and toilet
Bailey Endeavour B63
- Base vehicle: Ford Transit
- Price: £70,999
- Berths: 2
- Belts: 2
- MTPLM: 3500kg
- MIRO: 2919kg
- Payload: 581kg
- Length: 5.98m
- Width: 2.50m
Reason to buy:
- A well thought out space for two.
Reason to avoid:
- Foldaway tables can sometimes get in the way, and large tambour doors do have a reputation for jamming.
The best 2 berth campervan with shower and toilet at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2025
Joining the likes of the Endeavour B62 in Bailey’s campervan range, the B63 most certainly does include a shower and toilet. The rear corner washroom is large for a van this size. But Bailey’s designers understand that you may not always need it. So thanks to the clever positioning of the tambour door, you can shut most of it away and have more space to enjoy the rest of what this campervan has to offer.
This includes a large settee from where you can admire the view. It slides forward to make the double bed (although if only one of you is travelling it is plenty long enough to serve as a single with easier access to the rear toilet). The foldaway table can be positioned in front of the settee and easily has enough space for two. There is even a stool on the other side (which doubles up as a storage unit) should you have a guest.
That extra space created by the tambour door also means you can use the rear kitchen more easily. It wisely has the fridge right at the end, so that, should you be dining outside, you can easily reach in for a beer.
Vantage Ora F-Line
- Base vehicle: Ford Transit
- Price: £77,950
- Berths: 2
- Belts: 2
- MTPLM: 3500kg
- MIRO: 3000kg
- Payload: 500kg
- Length: 5.93m
- Width: 2.47m
Reason to buy:
- A very comfy space
Reason to avoid:
- The table is only just right for two
Highly commended at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2025
Divine decadence, darling. Among the extras you can have on this 2 berth campervan, with a front lounge, end washroom layout, is (for £500) a wine cooler! I don’t think I have ever seen such a feature on a van conversion that is less than six metres long. But it is part of a rear side kitchen that is also amply furnished with large drawers. The washroom stretches across the back of the van, but Vantage has designed it so that instead of having a shower cubicle on one side you have a huge wardrobe, so you can get dressed in privacy.
The shower tray itself is in the middle of the room, and as a no cost option it can sit right in front of a door which leads in from the outside. So you can come back from the beach or mountain biking and step straight into the shower, without making the rest of the van dirty.
The F-Line is a Ford Transit-based version of a layout Vantage already does on a Fiat. Two such models have been launched this season.
WildAx Meteor
- Base vehicle: Ford Transit
- Price: £70,995
- Berths: 2
- Belts: 2
- MTPLM: 3500kg
- MIRO: TBC
- Payload: TBC
- Length: 5.98m
- Width: 2.05m
Reason to buy:
- A comfortable little two-berth with a great kitchen
Reason to avoid:
- There is no mini lounge up front, which some models with this layout include.
Highly commended at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2025
This rear lounge two-berth is the West Yorkshire-based company’s first conversion on a standard Ford Transit, as opposed to a Transit Custom. And a worthy job it is too. That rear lounge is big enough for the two of you to rest, plus a few guests if need be. The table you sit around is a pedestal model, but with two legs, so you can have it large or small. The settees are long enough to make single beds for most people, or they come together with sliding platforms to make a big double. There is a particularly clever kitchen, with extra workspace that slides out from below the fridge, just where you need it.
If you want, you can go for the Volt Pack, which gives this van an all-electric interior, with no gas. Instead you get two induction hobs, a microwave and a 12V fridge in the kitchen, diesel heating, plus 400W solar panels, a 160Ah lithium battery and a 300W inverter which means all 3 pin sockets will work off-grid.
If you’d like to see what a motorhome could offer the two of you instead, take a look at our best 2 berth motorhome roundup too.
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