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Motorways use toll booths or an electronic pass tag. As a guide for the main Athens to Thessaloniki A1 route, one-way tolls total about €29 for a Category 2 vehicle (≤2.20 m) and about €73 for a Category 3 vehicle (>2.20 m, 2–3 axles), depending on your vehicle’s height/axles and where you enter/exit.
The Rio–Antirrio Bridge costs roughly €15.90 for car-height vehicles (up to 2 m) and €24.70 for taller 2-axle RVs (over 2 m), which includes many motorhomes.
Wild camping is heavily restricted in Greece (including beaches/seashores, forests, archaeological sites and other common-use public areas) and fines can reach €300 per person/camp/vehicle, with possible further penalties.
Overnight stops may be possible at motorway service areas, but rules are site-specific—follow posted signs and avoid “camping” behavior even if you keep your awning packed away.
The Daktylios ring in central Athens is a weekday traffic restriction that generally runs seasonally and is mainly based on odd/even number plates during set hours; exemptions and permits change, so check the current rules before entering.
LPG fuel availability varies by region—check a current station map and plan refueling ahead. If your camper uses LPG/CNG, note that ferry rules may require tanks to be no more than 50% full when boarding and you may need to declare the fuel type.
Athens’ controlled parking uses white bays for paid visitor parking (maximum stay is three hours) and blue bays for residents (permit only); visitor parking can be paid via a scratch card or the MyAthensPass app.
Ferries from Piraeus, Patras and Igoumenitsa accept RVs. Book summer ferry trips well in advance because deck space sells out quickly, and arrive in good time (some operators advise around 3 hours before departure on high-demand routes), especially if your vehicle uses alternative fuels (e.g., LPG/CNG).
| Stop type | Facilities | Price per night |
|---|---|---|
| Full-service campground | Power hookup, showers, laundry, beach or pool | €25 – €45 |
| Campervan stop | Level bay, fresh water, dump station, trash bins | €10 – €20 |
| Beach car park | No services. Sometimes a toilet block | Free – €5 |
Organized camping (Οργανωμένο κάμπινγκ) is the Greek term for a registered campsite that provides marked pitches, washroom blocks and often a small taverna.