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Greece

Greece is excellent for island and shoulder-season motorhome travel, but campers need a careful split between legal road-code parking, camping outside authorised sites, ferry dimensions, toll classes and fire-season restrictions.

AllowedCampsites, islands and services

Campsites and authorised camper stops are the practical base for water, waste, electricity and legal overnight stays on mainland and island routes.

Do not assumeParking versus camping

Greek road-code parking is not the same as camping. Motorhomes may stop or park where the road code allows, but camping behaviour and overnight stays outside authorised places can be restricted.

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Greek motorways use operator-specific toll classes, and ferries price by length, height, trailer and passenger count. Greece does not use a simple national tourist LEZ sticker, but Athens traffic measures, old towns, ports, beaches and fire-season closures can affect motorhomes.

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Italy

Italy has clear national road-code rules for autocaravan parking, plus local ZTL, campsite and toll-road rules that matter in historic towns and coastal areas.

AllowedCampsites and aree di sosta

Use campsites or aree di sosta camper for overnight stays with services, especially near cities, lakes and beaches.

Do not assumeParking versus camping

Italian road rules distinguish permitted parking from camping: a parked autocaravan should rest only on its wheels, keep within its footprint and avoid discharging waste.

CheckCheck before entry

Italian motorway tolls are based on vehicle height at the front axle and axle count; many motorhomes fall into class B or higher. Historic centres often use ZTL access-control zones, and some regions also apply environmental traffic limits.

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Overnight and wild camping

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05 de jun. de 2026Greece

Greek road-code parking is not the same as camping. Motorhomes may stop or park where the road code allows, but camping behaviour and overnight stays outside authorised places can be restricted.

  • Do not deploy awnings, tables, chairs or cooking gear on ordinary parking spaces, beaches, ports or archaeological-area car parks unless the site explicitly allows it.
  • Use registered campsites, camper stops or explicit local permission for sleeping in the vehicle.
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02 de jun. de 2026Italy

Italian road rules distinguish permitted parking from camping: a parked autocaravan should rest only on its wheels, keep within its footprint and avoid discharging waste.

  • If you deploy awnings, tables, stabilizers or other outdoor setup, local camping rules can apply.
  • Municipal signs can restrict motorhome parking in historic centres, beaches and protected areas.
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