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Compare several campervan rental suppliers in Valencia easily with Camper Champ. Spain is one of Europe's top motorhome destinations with over 1,200 designated parking areas nationwide. Valencia serves as a strategic base for exploring Spain's Mediterranean coast, with Barcelona 350km north and Alicante 170km south.

Many travellers combine Valencia with Madrid (inland route via A-3 highway) or continue along the Costa Brava towards France. One-way rentals between major Spanish cities are widely available.

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Map of Campervan Depots

Map of campervan rental depots near 615844
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Euromotorhome
Valencia Airport, Valencia, Spain
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Carrer Massamagrell 36, 46138 Rafelbunyol, Valencia, Spain
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McRent
Carrer de l’Oller 2, Paterna, Valencia, Spain

Driving a Campervan around Valencia

  • The V-30 and V-31 ring roads connect the A-3 and A-7 highways. Morning traffic delays occur at river crossings between 07:30 and 09:30
  • Valencia plans a Low Emission Zone in the historic centre. All vehicles will need online registration once enforcement begins
  • The AP-7 highway north and south of the city has no tolls
  • Park and ride at Empalme or Bétera stations, then take Metro lines 1 or 2 to Plaça de l'Ajuntament in about twenty minutes
  • Overnight parking on beaches is restricted by Spanish law. Keep awnings stored and stay off the sand to avoid fines
  • Roads through Albufera Natural Park towards El Palmar become narrow (around two metres wide) in several spots. Drive slowly and use passing areas when meeting other vehicles
  • Service areas on the A-3 towards Madrid provide long parking bays, fresh water taps and basic waste disposal points

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Facilities Public transport to city
Valencia Camper Park (Bétera) Power, showers, pool Metro L1 from Bétera to Colón in 25 min
Camping Coll Vert (Pinedo) Power, hot showers, Wi-Fi Bus 25 to city centre in 30 min
Área Camper Puzol (Puçol) Water, waste disposal, CCTV Cercanías C-6 train to Valencia Nord in 25 min

Área de autocaravanas is the Spanish term for a designated motorhome parking area. These areas typically provide water supply, waste disposal facilities and charge a nightly fee of approximately €10 to €20.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wild camping in a motorhome permitted in Spain?

Much of the land in Spain is privately owned. Permission must be granted if you wish to spend the night there.

Spain has designated areas for campervans where you can spend a night at no cost.

In addition, there are plenty of campsites, starting at around €9 per night.

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.