Morocco has official tourism accommodation categories that include campings and bivouacs, but motorhome facilities vary widely by region.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Morocco
Morocco is strong for winter and spring motorhome touring, but it needs planning around motorway toll classes, legal campsites or aires, temporary vehicle admission, desert heat, Atlas weather and medina access.
Use campsites, aires, guarded parking, bivouacs or private permission; avoid assuming beaches, desert edges or protected natural sites are free overnight zones.
Motorway tolls are route- and class-based, and motorhome class can depend on height, axles and vehicle length. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city geometry and local access rules are decisive.
Australia
Australia is a state-by-state campervan country: national parks, state forests, councils and private campgrounds each set access, booking and fire rules.
Book national-park and state-park sites before arrival where required, and match the site to your campervan, caravan or trailer.
Do not assume free camping is legal just because a place is remote. Check state, council, national-park and land-manager rules.
Australia has city toll roads, park entry fees, camping permits and ferries rather than a single national vignette. Australia does not use a national low-emission sticker for touring campervans, but city tolls, height limits and local parking restrictions are common.
Documents and insurance
Carry passport, licence, registration, insurance proof and rental permission; treat temporary admission of the vehicle as a key border requirement.
- If the vehicle is foreign-registered, respect the temporary admission deadline and keep customs paperwork available until exit.
- Confirm Moroccan insurance or green-card coverage before ferry boarding and keep rental cross-border permission with the vehicle documents.
Visitors can generally drive with a foreign licence for a limited time, but state rules differ; carry an International Driving Permit if the licence is not in English.
- Confirm rental insurance for unsealed roads, remote tracks, ferries and single-vehicle incidents.
- Drive on the left and plan extra time for distance, heat and wildlife on rural roads.