What’s the best 4 berth campervan? Pros & cons
The appeal is simple: you get four sleeping spaces, a full set of onboard comforts and the freedom to take your home-from-home wherever you choose. But like any vehicle type, there are things to weigh up.
In this guide, we’ll explore the pros and cons of 4 berth campervans in general, and then take a closer look at how our latest 4 berth campervan models, the Endeavour B64, Endeavour B65 and Endurance E65 (designed as a two berth but upgradable to a four berth) are designed to make your life on the road feel effortless.
What is a 4 Berth campervan?
A berth simply means a sleeping space. So, a 4 berth campervan can comfortably sleep four people; typically a couple plus family, friends, or guests.
Layouts vary. Some have a fixed rear bed and a convertible lounge, while others use a pop-top to create flexible sleeping areas without wasting living space.
That’s what makes this setup so versatile. You get the practicality of a van that still fits on most driveways, with the comfort and capability for longer trips that feel more like a proper holiday than a weekend away.
Campervan pros & considerations
- Flexible sleeping options: Great for families, couples who like extra space or anyone who occasionally travels with friends.
- A true home on wheels: Many 4 berth models include a full kitchen, complete washroom and proper storage space.
- Comfortable living area: You can cook, relax and sleep without feeling cramped.
- All-round usability: Ideal for everyday drives, longer road trips or full-time touring.
- If using as a daily vehicle it takes a little more care to park and manoeuvre when using for things like grocery shopping
- Daily setup time: If you’re converting the lounge into a bed each night, it can take a few minutes.
- If you’re living in your campervan full-time for an extended trip, you might sometimes feel the need for a little extra space. If you are planning longer trips of several weeks to months of living in a van, you might also want to consider a Bailey motorhome and trade a smaller space for something a little more expansive for long term living.
These are all fair trade-offs. However, with the right layout and features, you can find a van that will work for you that you and your family will love. With over 75 years of making recreational vehicles, that’s where our expertise at Bailey allows our campervan designs to really shine.
Meet Bailey’s 4 berth campervans
Every Bailey we ever create is built to make life simpler on the road.
- The Endeavour range takes comfort and an interior that adapts to fit your needs and fits it neatly into a campervan body. There are two four berths in the Endeavour range; the B64 and the B65.
- The Endurance brings an off-road feel with all the practical touches for proper rural adventuring. There is also an optional Adventure Pack that includes a roof rack, ladder, roof mounted off-road lighting and solar panels. It comes as a 2 berth as standard, but with the Adventure Pack, you can also fit a Tentbox to the roof to create sleeping space for two extra people, making this a four berth.
All these models come in at an MTPLM of 3500kg, so they can be driven on a standard Category B licence, meaning you won’t need to worry about upgrading your licence.
Why you’ll feel at home in a Bailey campervan
Choosing a campervan that will take you seamlessly from daytime to nighttime makes travel easier and more pleasant. We’ve designed our 4-berth layouts to be flexible and convenient for every trip you want to take.
The Endeavour B64 and B65 both feature a front lounge that contains travel seats. The B64 travel seats fold into two sofas and the B65 has a dinette with wall-mounted table.
At the rear of the B64 is the kitchen and washroom, while at the rear of the B65 is a fold-down double bed with the kitchen and washroom located in the centre.
The travel seat / sofa combo in the B64 creates two single beds at night.
In both campervans into the roof, a pop-top double bed adds two more sleeping spaces without increasing either vehicle’s footprint. It’s perfect for guests or family, and keeps the interior feeling light and airy.
At 1.96 metres high inside (excluding the pop-top) and just over eight feet wide, there’s room to move comfortably. It means you can enjoy that feeling of proper “living space” as you move about inside the vehicle.
When you’re travelling in a campervan you want to have all the facilities that make life on the road fun and enjoyable. This includes having a kitchen that will give you enough space to prep and cook, a fridge with enough space for all you need, an oven and hob and a kitchen sink. With a Bailey campervan cooking on the road can feel just like home.
The Endeavour and Endurance both come fully equipped as standard, with Thetford combination oven, grill and hob, fridge and a sink.
In some models, you’ll get a drop-down or fold-out worktop extension that increases your prep space, while in every model, durable surfaces and task lighting make cooking on the road as simple as it is at home.
All Bailey campervans are tested to extremes: from -15°C cold-chamber tests to real life testing in Saharan desert heat, they’re genuinely capable of dealing with anything the UK (or European) weather wants to bring your way.
We took an Endeavour campervan to the Sahara and an Endurance campervan to the Spanish desert to see how they would perform in real-world conditions. And during testing for the Endeavour range, we tested the Ford Transit body that both campervan ranges are based on down to -15°C.
The Truma Diesel Combi D4E heating system keeps the interior warm and the water hot even in freezing conditions, and the cab has air conditioning to keep you even more in control of the temperature all year round.
Staying comfortable on the road shouldn’t be a full-time job and with the work Bailey has put in to making these campervans comfortable under all conditions, you can enjoy your van life wherever you choose to travel to.
Ask any campervan owner and they’ll tell you that clutter can build up fast. Shoes, jackets, cables, cookware, it all needs a home. The storage design in our campervans is shaped around real life on the road, making sure there’s a place for everything.
When designing our campervans, our creators make use of under-bed storage, overhead lockers and wide rear garages to give you more than enough space to keep everything organised.
In the Endeavour B64 and B65, you’ll find built-in overhead storage lockers, cubby holes for smaller items and kitchen and washroom storage.
The Endurance E65 takes it further, with the option of a Rhino roof rack and ladder as part of the Adventure Pack, which is ideal for surfboards or extra kit, plus the ability to fit a TentBox rooftop bed for even more sleeping flexibility.
Another challenge with smaller campers is the trade-off between independence and convenience. Go too small, and you rely on campsites for facilities. Go too big, and you may not be able to access some of the more out-of-the-way places that will only accommodate smaller vans..
We’ve built our campervans to give you independence. With solar power, diesel heating and efficient appliances, you can stay off-grid for days at a time should you wish.
Use websites like Britstops which give you a network of farm shops, pubs, vineyards and attractions that allow overnight stopping for motorhomes and campervans and Park4Night to find campsites, farms and pubs for overnight stays as well as useful facilities like water, laundrettes and food shops.
Despite their capability, our campervans remain easy to drive. At just under six metres long, both the Endeavour and Endurance handle much like a large car, with Ford’s 165 bhp engine and optional 8-speed automatic gearbox making light work of both motorways and rural roads.
Add reversing cameras, parking sensors, and all-weather tyres (on the Endurance), and you get a vehicle that’s just as suited to city breaks as wild camping.
Many campervans can feel utilitarian. As in practical, but not particularly relaxing. At Bailey, we believe your van should feel like somewhere you want to spend time and not just somewhere you sleep.
Inside, the interiors of our campervans are made to feel more like a home than a van. You’ll notice soft ambient lighting, tactile materials and thoughtful touches throughout, from matte black and chrome fixtures to comfortable seating fabrics designed for real use.
The optional Avtex Wi-Fi system give you a way to use your downtime how you wish, whether you’re streaming music, catching up on work or simply relaxing after a day’s exploring. It’s these touches that make the difference between a space you stay in and one you actually live in.
Across the Endeavour and Endurance ranges, you’ll find full washrooms that include a shower, basin and toilet, so you can keep yourself feeling well taken care of on the road.
The heating system supplies consistent hot water for showers or washing up, even when you’re off-grid. Combined with attractive finishes and plenty of storage, it means you can enjoy the comfort of a proper bathroom without worrying about lack of facilities or cramped layouts.
Proof that small doesn’t have to mean basic. Bailey’s washrooms are designed to fit into how you like to live.
Who a 4 Berth campervan is best for
- Couples who value extra living and storage space.
- Families with young children or teens who want separate sleeping areas.
- Retired travellers looking for a compact yet comfortable vehicle for long touring holidays.
- Adventure seekers who like to carry outdoor gear or travel off-grid.
- Upgraders moving from caravans or smaller campervans who want more convenience without the size of a full motorhome.
In short, it suits anyone who wants the freedom of van life with enough room to relax.
Choose your new home away from home
Every 4 berth campervan offers a balance between space and simplicity, but the best ones go further. Bailey’s approach to design means you get the comfort, insulation and attention to detail usually found in larger motorhomes, wrapped up in something easy to drive and ready for anything.
Whether you’re chasing new road trips, looking for a practical family setup, or planning to live on the road full time, a 4 berth campervan offers the perfect blend of comfort, capability and independence.
Discover the Bailey Endeavour and Endurance ranges, and find your version of freedom wherever the road takes you.
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