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South Korea motorhome travel rules

South Korea motorhome planning should focus on official campsites, expressway tolls, dense-city parking, ferry or customs checks for foreign vehicles, recognised licence documents and monsoon or winter disruption.

CountrySouth Korea
Reviewed5. Juni 2026
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South Korea: continue planning

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South Korea

What to check

Overnight parking and camping

Use registered campsites, auto-camping grounds, KNPS reservation sites, private permission or paid parking that clearly allows overnight stays.

  • Do not assume beaches, river parks, rest areas, urban lots or national parks allow sleeping in a motorhome without local permission.
  • In national parks, use the official reservation system and follow campsite-specific vehicle and waste rules.

What to check

Auto-camping and services

South Korea has many auto-camping facilities, but size limits, reservation rules, barbecue rules, power and dump options differ by site.

  • Confirm pitch size, vehicle access, check-in hours, waste disposal and whether caravans or campervans are allowed.
  • Book ahead for weekends, school holidays, national parks and coastal routes.

What to check

Expressways, ferries and route costs

Expressway tolls, Hi-Pass compatibility, bridges, tunnels, ferries, paid parking and campsite fees should be part of the route budget.

  • Check Korea Expressway Corporation information before long expressway routes and confirm vehicle classification for larger motorhomes.
  • Ferries to Jeju or islands need exact dimensions, gas/LPG information and vehicle-paperwork checks.

What to check

City, parking and access restrictions

There is no simple visitor sticker that makes a large camper city-friendly: Seoul, Busan and other dense areas need parking, height and access checks.

  • Use park-and-ride, campsite bases or edge parking for dense city centres unless a suitable lot is confirmed.
  • Check local restrictions around national parks, beaches, ports, tunnels, covered car parks and residential streets.

What to check

Licence, insurance and vehicle entry

Foreign drivers need documents recognised in Korea, and foreign-plated motorhomes should confirm customs, port, insurance and registration handling before shipping or ferry travel.

  • Korean guidance recognises international driving permits or certain recognised foreign licences for limited visitor use.
  • For an own vehicle, confirm customs clearance or temporary-use procedure with the port operator, customs broker and insurer before arrival.

What to check

Monsoon, typhoons and winter

Heavy rain, typhoons, flood closures, snow, ice and holiday congestion are the main seasonal motorhome issues.

  • Check weather and road notices during monsoon and typhoon periods, especially before mountain parks, coastal roads and ferries.
  • Winter trips need tyre and road-condition checks for mountain roads, ski regions and exposed bridges.

Official links

This is an editorial planning reference. Before travel, check official pages, local signs, rental terms and insurance coverage.