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Carrer Can Rosselló 5, Llevant, 07199 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

Driving a Campervan around Mallorca

  • Ferries from Barcelona, Valencia and Dénia carry campervans to Palma. Vehicle passengers and foot passengers board separately, so have your passport and booking confirmation ready at the vehicle lane
  • Mallorca has no toll roads. The Ma-11 Sóller tunnel has been free since 2017 and accepts vehicles up to about 4.5 metres high
  • Palma introduced a Low Emission Zone on 1 January 2025. Foreign licence plates must register online and can enter during a one-year grace period while cameras issue warning letters only
  • Mountain routes through the Serra de Tramuntana, especially the Ma-10, are narrow with sharp turns and have signed width limits of 2 metres in several villages
  • Fuel stations are easy to find on main roads like the Ma-13 but are rare on the northwest coast after Sóller, so fill up your tank before driving into the mountains
  • Overnight camping outside official areas can bring fines up to €1,500 around Palma. Keep awnings and chairs packed away if you are simply parking
  • Beach car parks fill by 10:00 AM in July and August. Satellite parking at Can Picafort runs a shuttle bus to Playa de Muro every 15 minutes

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Services Available Setting / Notes
Son Serra de Marina Motorhome Area Water, waste disposal point, CCTV Beachfront area, requires permit and €16 nightly fee, 10-night limit
Finca de la Familia (Manacor) Power, water, pool, Wi-Fi Rural farm site, reservation required, about €35 per night
Zona d'Acampada Puig de Son Sant Martí (Alcúdia) Basic water taps, toilets Pine forest hill above Alcúdia Bay, book online with the local council

Aparcament d'autocaravanes is the local Catalan term for a dedicated motorhome parking area. These are marked parking areas with water and waste disposal points plus a nightly fee of roughly €10–20.

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 driving 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.