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Greece offers an incredible mix of ancient history, sunny skies, and stunning seaside landscapes. With an RV, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace — from Athens’ iconic ruins to tranquil islands and charming mountain villages. More travellers are discovering the joys of RV rental in Greece, as it allows you to plan your own route and wake up to a new view each day. Whether you’re chasing sunsets on a beach or exploring olive-grove-covered hills, an RV vacation in Greece promises flexibility, adventure, and unforgettable experiences.
Touring Greece by RV – Tips for Driving and Road Safety
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Greece, and enforcement has become stricter in recent years. Parking overnight in public areas like beaches or near archaeological sites can result in fines of €150–€300. It’s safest to stay at official campgrounds or RV parks.
Yes, Greece has a wide network of scenic and well-equipped campgrounds. Most offer amenities like restrooms, showers, electricity hookups, waste disposal, and even on-site restaurants or mini-markets. Many open from April or May through October. In July and August, campgrounds can get busy — arrive early or book ahead.
Hot and dry, with daytime highs of 30–35°C (86–95°F). Ideal for beaches but be prepared for heat: ensure your RV’s A/C is working and carry extra drinking water.
Mild and wet, especially in the south and on islands. Expect daytime temperatures around 10–15°C (50–59°F) and frequent rain. Some northern and mountain areas may see snow.
Perfect travel seasons — warm but not hot, with highs around 20–25°C (68–77°F). Wildflowers in spring and fewer crowds in fall make these ideal for road trips.
Start your adventure in Athens with a visit to the Acropolis, then drive north to Delphi and Meteora — two of Greece’s most iconic historical and scenic spots.
A diverse region with beaches, castles, and mountain towns. Visit Nafplio, the Mani Peninsula, or ancient Olympia, all easily accessible by RV.
Thessaloniki makes a great gateway to the lesser-known north. Explore the Epirus region, Vikos Gorge, and scenic mountain villages with fewer tourists.
Larger islands like Crete are great for RV travel — you’ll find rental stations and campgrounds across the island. Drive from ancient Knossos to remote beaches like Elafonisi, or explore the White Mountains for a mix of culture and nature.