




Compare several campervan rental suppliers in Venice easily with Camper Champ. Campervanning is a popular way to explore northern Italy's Veneto region. Apart from Venice, major motorhome pickup locations include Milan, Rome and Florence.
Many travellers combine Venice with nearby destinations like Verona, Lake Garda or continue south to Tuscany. Cross-border trips into Austria, Slovenia and Croatia are also common from this strategic location.
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Venice is located on the A4 motorway between Milan and Trieste. The A57 ring road circles Mestre and provides quick access to the Alps or Adriatic beaches.
The historic lagoon city does not allow cars. You must park your campervan on the mainland or at Tronchetto island, then take a vaporetto water-bus into the centre.
Mestre streets use ZTL limited traffic cameras. These cameras automatically fine any vehicle without a permit. Watch for signs and avoid restricted areas.
Motorway tolls work with a ticket system. Take a ticket when you enter and pay when you exit. Campervans under 3.5 tonnes that are over 1.3 metres high at the front axle are Class B vehicles and pay higher rates than cars.
Wild camping is prohibited throughout Italy and fines can be high. You must use official campsites or Aree di Sosta areas designed for motorhomes.
A guarded Park and Ride facility beside Mestre railway station offers long-stay parking spaces. A fifteen-minute train or bus ride connects to Venice from there.
| Site | Type | Distance to Venice Centre |
|---|---|---|
| Camping Fusina | Lagoon campsite | ~15 min by ferry |
| Area Sosta Tronchetto | Urban Stellplatz | 300 m to vaporetto pier |
Area di Sosta is the Italian term for a basic motorhome parking area. These areas provide water, waste disposal points and charge a nightly fee of about €5–20.
Wild camping rules are determined by region, but it is generally prohibited in Italy and fines can be heavy (€100–500). If you are unsure about a certain region, check online or visit an information centre.
There are plenty of campsites in Italy, starting at around €20 per night.
To rent a campervan in Italy, you must have a valid Standard (Type B) Driving Licence. Most companies prefer drivers to be over 21 years old, but some companies will rent campervans to 18-year-olds. Depending on the rental company, you must also have one to three years of driving experience.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.