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Compare Campervan Hire Spain

Compare a range of campervan rental companies in Spain with Camper Champ. Motorhomes are available in multiple popular tourist destinations including Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and more.

The cost of renting a campervan in Spain starts at about €120 per day and can go up to €250 or more depending on the vehicle type, travel dates and other factors.

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Popular Campervans in Spain

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McRent Family Luxury

Family Luxury

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Manual
Elitejoy XGO Dynamic 95P 51

XGO Dynamic 95P 51

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Automatic
Avis Explore Classic - Class B - 6 pax

Classic - Class B - 6 pax

Avis Explore

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Avis Explore Adventure - CamperVan  - 4 pax

Adventure - CamperVan - 4 pax

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Autocaravan Express Urban Standard

Urban Standard

Autocaravan Express

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Anywhere Campers Matrix Plus

Matrix Plus

Anywhere Campers

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McRent Urban Plus GP

Urban Plus GP

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McRent Family Standard

Family Standard

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McRent Compact Plus Globebus T1

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Indie Campers VW Grand California

VW Grand California

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Indie Campers Marco Polo

Marco Polo

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Indie Campers Etrusco

Etrusco

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Driving a Campervan around Spain

  • Drive on the right, overtake on the left
  • Speed limits (general): up to 120 km/h on motorways called autopistas and autovías for motorhomes ≤3,500 kg (MMA), 90 km/h on secondary roads; motorhomes >3,500 kg have lower limits (e.g., 90 km/h on motorways and 80 km/h on conventional roads). In towns and cities, limits are typically 20/30/50 km/h depending on the street type and signage
  • Some toll motorways called "autopistas de peaje" (marked AP) charge fees based on vehicle category (e.g., light vs heavy vehicles, and whether you are towing)
  • Low Emission Zones now operate in Madrid, Barcelona and many other large cities; rules vary by city and foreign vehicles may need to register in advance or request an equivalence/authorisation
  • Wild camping is prohibited, but overnight parking is usually allowed if you keep awnings, tables and levellers packed away
  • Carry a reflective vest and a V-16 hazard warning device for breakdowns (mandatory from 1 January 2026; replaces warning triangles)
  • Service areas marked "Área de Servicio" operate 24 hours with fuel, food and sometimes showers
  • Border crossings to Portugal and France are straightforward, with no additional permits needed

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Type of accommodation Facilities Typical cost
Full-service campsite Electricity, hot showers, laundry €25 to €60+ per night
Área de autocaravanas Water fill, waste disposal, rubbish bins Free to €20 per night
Rural farm stay Basic electricity, quiet location Often free (membership-based) or €10 to €30

Área de autocaravanas means a dedicated motorhome parking area in Spanish. These locations provide water refill and waste disposal and cost up to €20 per night (sometimes free), depending on location and services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wild camping in a motorhome permitted in Spain?

Wild camping (acampada libre) in a motorhome is generally not permitted in Spain, and camping rules are set by the autonomous communities and municipalities (not traffic law).

Overnight parking is usually allowed where parking is permitted, as long as the vehicle is correctly parked and you don’t set up outside (awnings, tables, levellers) or discharge fluids. Many towns also offer dedicated motorhome stopover areas (‘áreas de autocaravanas’), which may be free or low-cost.

In addition, there are plenty of campsites. Prices vary by region and season, but many off-peak stays fall in the €13 to €27 per night range.

Do I need a special licence to drive a camper in Spain?

All drivers must have a current and full driver’s licence to hire a vehicle. For foreign licences, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is also required.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.