Turkey has many organised coastal and highway-accessible campsites, but distances between reliable motorhome services can be long inland.
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.
Turkey
Turkey suits long caravan trips, but motorhome planning revolves around organised campsites, HGS toll registration for foreign plates, long distances, city and bridge charges, and border or visa documents.
Use organised campsites, caravan parks, private permission and clearly permitted nature areas rather than assuming every beach or forest road is legal for overnight camping.
Foreign-plated vehicles must be set up for HGS before using Turkish tollways and toll bridges, with enough balance to cover the route. There is no simple countrywide low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but practical access limits are common in large cities and historic areas.
Georgia
Georgia is scenic but terrain-driven: countrywide vignette planning is not the hard part, while mountain road restrictions, winter tyres on designated roads, protected-area permissions and service gaps need live checks.
Georgia has useful campsites and protected-area camping options, but service density for motorhomes is thinner than in western Europe.
Use campsites, guesthouse yards, private permission and protected-area visitor services instead of assuming roadside overnight camping is acceptable everywhere.
Do not budget for a single countrywide tourist vignette; instead plan for protected-area fees, private campsites, parking, insurance and live road restrictions. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city access, old-town streets and mountain roads can be limiting.
Tolls and charges
Foreign-plated vehicles must be set up for HGS before using Turkish tollways and toll bridges, with enough balance to cover the route.
- KGM charges vehicles by class; motorhome class can depend on wheelbase, axles and the vehicle combination.
- Check unpaid tolls before leaving Turkey, because unpaid HGS violations can block exit until the debt is paid.
Do not budget for a single countrywide tourist vignette; instead plan for protected-area fees, private campsites, parking, insurance and live road restrictions.
- Use Georoad restriction notices before mountain passes, landslide-prone roads, snow periods and construction zones.
- Budget extra time and fuel because detours around closed mountain roads can be long.