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Frequently asked questions about camper rental in Greece

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RV rentals in Greece usually cost - per day.
A credit card is required for the deposit in most cases. The deposit amount will be blocked on the credit card on site and unblocked when the RV is properly returned.
Please use our filters on the search results page. With the filter you can filter out supplier that allow you to bring pets.
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Greece. There are a lot of possibilities to park your camper overnight in Greece - either on a campsite or on a parking lot for campervans.
This depends on the rental company. Most rental companies allow use from the age of 18. Please check the rental conditions of the rental company on the details page.
This is allowed in principle, as long as the instructions for the safe fastening of the child are followed.
Campsite fees in Greece generally range from €20 to €35 per night for two adults and an RV. Prices may vary depending on the location, amenities, and season. Basic facilities such as sanitary provisions and access to drinking water are usually included. For campgrounds with additional amenities like electricity, Wi-Fi, and recreational activities, costs may be slightly higher. In popular tourist areas or during peak holiday periods, prices can increase to €40 or more per night. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure a comfortable stay.
Yes, a credit card is typically required for the deposit. The deposit amount will be blocked on the credit card at the time of rental and unblocked when the RV is returned in proper condition.
Many rental providers allow pets, but policies vary. Please use the filters on the search results page to identify providers that permit pets. It's advisable to confirm pet policies directly with the rental company before booking.
Wild camping is generally prohibited in Greece. There are numerous options to park your RV overnight in Greece, either at a campsite or at designated parking areas for RVs. Utilizing official campgrounds or approved motorhome stopover areas is recommended to avoid fines.
his depends on the rental company. Most rental companies allow rentals from the age of 21, provided the driver has held a full driving licence for at least one or two years. Please check the rental conditions of the specific rental company on the details page.
Yes, traveling with children is generally permitted, as long as the instructions for the safe fastening of the child are followed. Ensure that appropriate child safety seats are used in accordance with Greek road safety laws. It's advisable to check with the rental provider about the availability of child seats.

Important information and facts about Greece

RV Rental in Greece – Your Mediterranean Road Trip Adventure

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

  • Driving Side & Road Signs: In Greece, vehicles drive on the right-hand side. Road signs are typically written in both Greek and the Latin alphabet. Speed limits are posted in kilometres: 50 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on rural roads, and up to 120 km/h on highways unless otherwise indicated. Drive cautiously on mountain roads and through narrow village streets.
  • Road Conditions & Tolls:Greece has well-maintained highways connecting major cities like Athens, Thessaloniki, and Patras, most of which require tolls (cash or card accepted). In rural or island areas, roads can be narrow or unpaved — plan accordingly and consider using GPS or offline maps.
  • Fuel & Rest Stops: Fuel (gasoline or diesel) is widely available in cities and along highways, but less so in remote areas and on smaller islands. Fill up when you can. Many stations offer full service and accept credit cards. For longer drives, stop regularly to rest — especially in summer heat.
  • Driving Etiquette & Safety: City traffic can be hectic, so stay alert and drive defensively. Be cautious of scooters weaving through traffic and animals crossing rural roads. Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers, and children must be in appropriate car seats. Using a phone while driving is illegal unless hands-free. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.05% — when in doubt, don’t drink and drive. RV parking in city centres can be tricky, so look for designated parking or stay at campgrounds outside the city and use public transit.
Camping in Greece – Campgrounds and Wild Camping Rules
  • Is Wild Camping Allowed?

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.


  • Are Campgrounds Available in Greece?

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.

Greece’s Climate – What to Expect on Your RV Vacation
  • Summer (June–August):

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.


  • Winter (December–February):

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.


  • Spring & Fall (April–May, September–October):

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.

RV Travel Highlights – Top Places to Explore in Greece
  • Athens & Central Greece:

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.


  • The Peloponnese:

A diverse region with beaches, castles, and mountain towns. Visit Nafplio, the Mani Peninsula, or ancient Olympia, all easily accessible by RV.


  • Northern Greece:

Thessaloniki makes a great gateway to the lesser-known north. Explore the Epirus region, Vikos Gorge, and scenic mountain villages with fewer tourists.


  • Crete & the Islands:

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.

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