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Compare several campervan rental providers in Málaga easily with Camper Champ. Málaga is a popular starting point for exploring Spain's Costa del Sol and southern regions. Common pickup locations also include Madrid, Barcelona and Seville for exploring different parts of Spain. One-way rentals are popular for touring through Andalusia or continuing into Portugal via destinations like Faro and Lisbon.

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Map of Campervan Depots

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Nave Industrial #35, Manzana 2, Parcela M-4, Poligono Industral La Moraga, Alhaurín de la Torre, CP 29130, Malaga, Spain
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Avda General Duque de Aveiro 4, Málaga, Spain

Driving a Campervan around Málaga

  • Coastal ring road MA-20 is often busy with traffic; the free A-7 bypass goes around the city and connects the whole Costa del Sol
  • The AP-7 toll road to Marbella costs about €5 to €8 in low season for a standard campervan on the Málaga–Marbella section
  • Málaga has a 437 hectare low-emission zone that started on 30 November 2024; foreign campervans must register online in advance and need at least Euro 4 emission standards to enter
  • Sleeping overnight on beaches is not allowed; Spanish law requires parking at least 20 meters from the shore in towns and 100 meters in rural areas
  • Free parking at Plaza Mayor shopping center connects to local trains on line C-1 every 20 minutes, useful as park-and-ride
  • Service areas on the A-45 highway toward Antequera have fuel, fresh water taps and waste disposal points

Places to Stay in a RV

Site Facilities Public transport connection
Área Málaga Beach (La Cala del Moral) Water, electricity, beachfront spaces Bus M-160 to Alameda Principal in 20 minutes
Camping Torremolinos Power, hot showers, shaded spaces Train C-1 from La Colina to Centro Alameda in 20 minutes
Camping Laguna Playa (Torre del Mar) Power, swimming pool, Wi-Fi ALSA bus to Málaga train station in 40 minutes

Área de autocaravanas is the Spanish term for a basic RV parking area. These areas typically have water, waste disposal facilities and charge about €10 to €20 per night.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wild camping in an RV permitted in Spain?

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

Spain has designated areas for RVs where you can spend a night without cost.

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

Do I need a special license do drive an RV in Spain?

All drivers must have a current and full driver’s license to rent a vehicle. For foreign licenses, an IDP (International Drivers Permit) is also required.

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