A German Fan’s Ultimate RV Road Trip for the North American Soccer Championship

Sean RichardsOctober 9, 2025

A German Fan’s Ultimate RV Road Trip for the North American Soccer Championship

Hallo Fußballfans! The stage is set: the world’s biggest tournament is coming to North America, and it’s the perfect chance to back Die Mannschaft in style. But here’s the kicker — hotels are already climbing into nosebleed territory, and the logistics of hopping between cities can make even the most loyal fan feel like they’re in extra time with no subs left.

The smarter play? An RV. Your hotel, your kitchen, and your wheels all in one rolling basecamp. This is how you follow Germany, save money, and turn 2026 into a true adventure.


Why an RV is the Winning Formation

An RV isn’t just transport — it’s your tactical advantage for traveling across America:

  • Follow Germany Without Limits — If the team plays in New York one week and Philadelphia the next, you’re not stuck with nonrefundable hotel rooms or overpriced flights. You just drive, park, and cheer.
  • Stretch Your Euros — Campground fees plus home-cooked meals beat hotel surcharges and $20 stadium sandwiches every time.
  • Adventure Between Matches — Don’t just bounce between airports. Take in national parks, historic cities, and some of the most jaw-dropping landscapes in the world. This is football and a once-in-a-lifetime road trip.

Key Intel for German Fans in the USA

Traveling stateside is easier than you think, but here are a few plays to keep in mind:

  • Your Driving Licence (Führerschein): A standard German Class B licence works for most RVs. An International Driving Permit isn’t mandatory, but it’s cheap, easy to get, and can smooth out interactions with rental companies or traffic stops.
  • Driving Basics:
    • Automatics are standard — no gear-shift stress.
    • Americans also drive on the right (check).
    • Roads and parking spaces? Massive compared to Europe.
    • Pro tip: At many red lights, you can turn right after stopping, unless signs say otherwise.
  • Camping Culture: Campgrounds are well-equipped, often with full hookups (water, electricity, sewer), picnic tables, and fire pits. Think of it as built-in tailgating with global neighbors.

A Sample East Coast Itinerary: Following the Group Stage

The final draw isn’t locked, but odds are good Germany’s group stage will stick to the East Coast — ideal for RV travel. Here’s one possible route:

Match 1: New York / New Jersey

  • Fly Into: Newark Liberty International (EWR).
  • Basecamp: Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City — skyline views and Statue of Liberty in sight.
  • Game Day: NJ Transit takes you directly to MetLife Stadium.
  • Explore: PATH train or ferry gets you into Manhattan for Times Square, Central Park, and the Empire State Building.

Match 2: Philadelphia

  • Drive: A quick 2-hour roll south.
  • Basecamp: Philadelphia South / Clarksboro KOA — quiet, convenient, and fan-friendly.
  • Game Day: SEPTA’s Broad Street Line drops you at Lincoln Financial Field.
  • Explore: Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and a victory run up the “Rocky Steps.”

Match 3: Boston

  • Drive: About five hours north, scenic and easygoing.
  • Basecamp: Normandy Farms Campground in Foxborough — one of the top RV resorts in New England.
  • Game Day: Special event trains run from Boston’s South Station straight to Gillette Stadium.
  • Explore: Walk the Freedom Trail and refuel with world-class seafood.

Final Whistle

For German fans, 2026 is more than just a tournament — it’s the ultimate road trip. With an RV, you’ll follow Die Mannschaft from city to city, dodge hotel chaos, and experience the real America in between.

Pack your flags, warm up your chants, and get ready to make memories that go far beyond the pitch. Auf geht’s, Deutschland!

Sean Richards, Outdoorsy Author


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