Best Twin Single Bed Caravans (2026 Buyer's Guide)
Twin single layouts feature two separate fixed beds rather than one double. This configuration is growing in popularity with couples who prefer their own sleep space, friends travelling together, or anyone who values undisturbed sleep. If sharing a double isn't for you, twin singles offer hotel-twin comfort in a touring caravan. Browse available twin singles caravans below.
What Is a Twin Singles Caravan Layout?
A twin singles layout features two separate single beds, typically positioned at the rear of the caravan. The beds may be parallel (side-by-side with a gap), staggered (one slightly forward), or arranged with individual wardrobes between them.
These layouts are exclusively for 2 occupants as sleepers, though some include a front dinette for occasional guests. Bed dimensions typically match domestic single beds: 1.9m x 0.9m each.
Who Is This Layout Best For?
Twin singles suit couples who prefer separate sleeping (different sleep schedules, disturbance issues), friends travelling together who want equal sleeping arrangements, or those who find double beds too warm or cramped.
Pros and Cons of a Twin Singles Caravan
Advantages
- Individual sleeping space for undisturbed sleep
- Each occupant can customise their own mattress
- No climbing over partner for night-time bathroom trips
Drawbacks
- Takes more floor length than a double bed
- Gap between beds can feel impersonal for couples
- Not suitable if you prefer sleeping together
Twin Singles Caravans Available Now
These caravans match the layout discussed above and are currently available from UK dealers.
2000 Bailey Unicorn Deluxe Cadiz
£31,000
2019 Bailey Unicorn Cadiz
£17,500
2000 Bailey Unicorn Deluxe Cadiz
£34,044
2000 Bailey Unicorn Deluxe Cadiz
£34,044

2000 Bailey Unicorn Cadiz
£16,995

2015 Bailey Unicorn Cadiz
£13,499
Towing and Practical Considerations
Twin singles caravans typically weigh 1,100-1,400kg MTPLM, similar to equivalent double-bed couples' layouts. The rear-positioned beds mean attention to nose weight is important.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming twin singles is only for friends, many couples prefer them
- Not checking if the beds can join as a double for flexibility
- Overlooking the gap between beds, is there storage or a table?
Frequently Asked Questions
Many layouts include a "zip-and-link" option where the beds can join. Others have a permanent gap. Check the specific layout, flexibility varies by manufacturer.
Increasingly yes. Many couples discover that separate sleeping improves rest quality. There's no stigma, it's a practical comfort choice.
Compare This Layout
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