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Argentina

Argentina is excellent for long motorhome trips, but travellers should plan formal overnight stops, temporary vehicle paperwork, licence acceptance, national-park rules, fuel gaps and Patagonian weather.

AllowedCampings, services and long distances

Plan water, waste, electricity and fuel stops by region: distances are large and service quality changes sharply between cities, tourist towns and remote routes.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and wild camping

Use campings, private permission, organised estancias, municipal areas or signed overnight stops instead of treating every roadside pull-out as a campsite.

CheckCheck before entry

Argentina has toll roads and many border-heavy routes, so budget for peajes, fuel reserves, park tickets, insurance and temporary vehicle paperwork. There is no broad national low-emission sticker for motorhome touring, but practical restrictions come from city parking, toll approaches, parks, private land and seasonal roads.

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Uruguay

Uruguay is approachable for motorhomes when border paperwork, foreign-vehicle toll registration, coastal camping rules, wind and storm exposure, and secure urban parking are planned before arrival.

AllowedCampsites, farms and coastal services

Uruguay has practical camping and hosted-stop options around coastal and interior towns, but availability is seasonal and holiday-driven.

Do not assumeOvernight parking and wild camping

Treat overnights as permission-based: use formal campsites, tourist farms, authorised hosted parking, private permission or clearly signed municipal areas.

CheckCheck before entry

Budget for Uruguay's national-route tolls, foreign-vehicle toll registration or pass setup, bridge or ferry costs, coastal parking and peak-season campsite rates. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but practical limits come from city parking, port zones, protected dunes, wetlands and beach access rules.

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Overnight and wild camping

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05 giu 2026Argentina

Use campings, private permission, organised estancias, municipal areas or signed overnight stops instead of treating every roadside pull-out as a campsite.

  • Remote Patagonia and the Andes have many tempting pull-outs, but wind, land ownership, protected areas and police checks can make informal camping risky.
  • Inside national parks, follow each park's camping, entry-ticket, fire and route rules; services can be seasonal or capacity-limited.
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16 giu 2026Uruguay

Treat overnights as permission-based: use formal campsites, tourist farms, authorised hosted parking, private permission or clearly signed municipal areas.

  • Do not assume beaches, dunes, rambla parking, protected wetlands or border parking areas allow overnight camping by default.
  • Ask locally before setting camp near coastal towns, protected landscapes, ferry terminals, ports or riverfront promenades.
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