How to visit Greece by camping-car or in furnished van?
A trip to Greece? What if we go on a different trip, without comparing hotel rates on a accommodation comparison to get in a room every night and without renting a car or using public transport?
By choosing to visit Greece by camping-car , in van or in fitted van, you take a free option on your road trip. Freedom of movement, freedom of places to sleep, freedom to go wherever you like. Or almost. Between land, mountains and sea, Greece is certainly one of the best destinations in Europe to make a road trip, either from the France and through the Balkans, from a Greek city.
Whether you come to visit Greece by camping-car for the richness of its ancient past, for its culture, climate, cities and countryside, its landscapes or for its inhabitants, a road-trip by camping-car or by fitted van will surely explore a little at a time.
Looking for routes across the continent and the Greek islands? Here is our mini-guide to visit Greece by camping-car, in van or in furnished van!
Ideas of itineraries in Greece by motorhome
It is very difficult to offer a complete list of routes and places to be seen in Greece, both the country’s heritage is rich. You must make sacrifices and confine yourself to an area delimited according to the duration of your stay. Even in several months, we can't visit all of Greece in fitted van or campervan.
Your itinerary logically depends on what you want to do: go to Greece through the Balkans from France, take a ferry from the Italy and rent a camper on site, visit continental Greece only or combine with some Greek islands ( Cyclades , Dodecanese, Ionian Islands, Santorini Sporades, Saronique Islands).
Whether you only have a week, 15 days or several months, you will need to target your steps between everything you need to see: Athens and its ancient monuments, the Peloponnese, Delphs , Mycenes, Thessaloniki , Patras , Crete , Les Météores Mount Athos, and much more!
Visit Greece in 1 week
Visiting Greece by camping-car or in fitted van means choosing its route well. There's more. 6 000 Greek islands, including 200 people and a great diversity of things to do and see on the continent!
To visit the region by camping-car in 1 week, for example, elect your route to a single region (Greece-central, Crete, Peloponnese, Thessalie, Macedonia). Here are also some ideas of itineraries to visit Greece by camping-car according to the duration of the stay, from one week to one month:
- 1. North (Macédoine, Thessalie and Epire)
– Thessaloniki – Beaches of the Chalcidic Peninsula – Hiking on Mount Athos - Kalambaka - Ioannina - The Epirus - Corfu Island
- 2. In Central and Southern Greece (from Thessaloniki)
– Delphi – Athens: Acropolis , Agora, neighborhoods of – Plaka and Syndagma – Mont Parnasse - Cephalonia – Peloponnese: Olympie, Patras, Epidaure, Mystra, Canal de Corinth , Nauplie , Monemvassia, island of Elafonissos, island Zakinthos
- 3. Crete
- Heraklion - La Canée - The ruins and Knossos Palace - ♪ Gorges de Samaria – Lagune d’Elafonisi – Lake Kournas - Mont Ida - Beaches (Balos, Vai, Gramvoussa, Chrysi, Red Beach, Kommos, etc.)
- 4. Combine Mainland Greece and Cyclades
- Weather – Corinth Canal - Athens - Santorini - Mykonos - Paros - Naxos - Ios - Minos - Syros
- 5. Combine Mainland Greece and Dodecanese
- Athens - Rhodes - Patmos
Note that the configuration of Greece involves more complicated camping-car navigation, it is necessary to learn about how to travel by ferry to Greece .
How and where to rent a motorhome in France?
Do you want to go from France to visit Greece in camper or fourgon? It is now easy to rent a motorhome in the Hexagon. How? Using interrelationship platforms between tenants and particular camper owners as Yescapa For example.
How does it work?
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At first, you have to choose the motorhome in your city (For example Bordeaux, Nantes, Toulouse, Paris, Montpellier or Marseille).
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Be careful choose unlimited mileage, to check the number of beds available and if travel abroad is possible.
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Do your work online rental request and share your travel information (dates, rental options, mileage, etc.) to the owner.
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If your request is accepted and after payment, you will have access to the owner's contact information to organize a First meeting.
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Day J, present your driver's license and pour bail.
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One. status of premises is executed and a lease is signed between the two parties. When you return, after shaking the Greek roads, sign the state of the places of return and the tower is played!
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How and where to rent a motorhome in Greece?
Would you like to discover all the wonders that Greece has on board a camping car? If you prefer to rent it directly on site, it is recommended to make an online reservation in advance to ensure that there are vehicles available on arrival.
To get you a motorhome, we recommend you go through a rental platform for motorhomes and vans arranged online. These sites are now legion on the road trip and wild camping market. The principle is simple: you choose the desired vehicle – depending on the daily price, the type of camper/van/van fitted, the equipment of the vehicle -, and you send an inquiry to the owner.
A final step awaits you: the receipt of a confirmation email after your online payment. You can then leave safely on Road Trip in Greece!
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Driving in Greece by motorhome : traffic rules to know
Before anything, it is necessary to know that, to rent a motorhome in Greece, the legal minimum age is to 21 years . Drivers under 25 must pay additional "young driver" fees.
Basic rules
In both Greece and France and all Balkan countries, driving is carried out on the right-hand track and priority is applied to the right in case of no marking on the ground. A motorhome is generally subject to the same provisions of the road code as a car:
- The driver must have the B at its disposal, with on board the map gray andVehicle insurance
- Each passenger must lock its safety belt
- Converse feel of the needles of a watch in the roundabouts (priority to the left)
- Left overtaking
Attention : in Greece and France, some road users are expected to ride on a circuit. Not to end up like Ayrton Senna because of an unconscious heater, repeat caution and adapt your speed.
Overtaking
Some cars and heavyweights practice overtaking by the right and on the emergency stopping strip! You may need to borrow it to avoid the horns. Greece is the third country in Europe where road mortality is the most important. The rate of death (per billion kilometres travelled) is twice as large as that of France. The Greeks can therefore be dangerous.
Roads
Another important detail to visit Greece by camping-car or in fitted van: the roads are in less good condition than in France, even if the authorities benefit from the decent and supranational financing of the European Union. It is therefore not uncommon to ride on roads with nest-of-pearl, with many donkeys backs, or low-coasted slopes.
The wild campsite
In Greece, the wild camping is prohibited but you can park freely on free delimited locations for cars. However, there are certain areas where the bivouac at night remains tolerated, especially if the campsites nearby are complete (provided of course to leave the place as found, that is, clean and without pollution).
Speed limits
In Greece, the speed limits are the following for motorhomes:
- In agglomeration50 km/h
- Hors agglomération90 km/h
- On the highways110 km/h
Alcohol levels and latest advice
The permissible maximum alcohol level is, as in France, of 0.5 g/l .
The motorhome must be equipped with a signal triangle, extinguisher and first aid kit.
Last advice: attention to the Greek alphabet that can be complicated to read signs!
Motorways to Greece: what price for your camper category?
The Greek road network only totals 40,164 kilometres roads and highways. This is the 4th European Union country where the network length is the lowest. As a comparison, France is ranked first with more than 1 million kilometres of roads.
There are 25 motorways signaled by green panels, and several bridges and tunnels paid in Greece, with payment at a toll barrier. Credit cards are not always accepted. Prices vary according to distance travelled and vehicle category.
Here are some examples of toll sections to visit Greece in motorhome:
Highways
- Athens-Patras : 11,70€
- Patras-Corinthe : 5€
- Patras-Igoumenitsa : 27,90€
- Igoumenitsa-Thessaloniki : €8.40
- Athens-Tripoli : 11,60€
- Athens-Thessaloniki : 41,15€
Bridges and Tunnels
- The Aktio-Prevez immersed tunnel: 3€
- The bridge of Rion-Antirion(called "French Bridge") in the Gulf of Corinth Strait: costs 13,50€
- The Artemission tunnel (Corinthe-Tripoli) : 2,50€
Camping-car areas in Greece: where to park?
Making wild camping by visiting Greece by camping-car or by furnished van is prohibited by Greek law. However, one can stop on one regulatory parking place for sleeping and bivouacing. On double condition not to settle on the ground floor (parabole, dishes, tables and camping chairs) and that the campsites nearby are complete.
Certainly, if you drive in a van or a small fitted van, you will pass more unnoticed than in a motorhome, but it will be at your own risk. The law provides for severe fines to punish this activity. These can indeed reach 300€ .
However, there are more than 300 campsites throughout Greece, referenced on the site Greece Camping . Connected travellers will be happy to discover Park4night’s mobile app (and website): this is a tool for sharing camping and bivouac spots, with reviews and photos of places where travelers have gone. There are natural areas, fields, parking, camper areas, dirt roads, beaches, forests, etc. The GPS coordinates of the site allow you to go on site without searching. What to sleep in the middle of nature without any other noise than that of waves and animals! A tip: Stay away from home as much as possible!
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What is the best time to travel by motorhome in Greece?
The best time to visit Greece by camping-car or by furnished van? All year!
The climate in Greece is Mediterranean , characterized by mild and rainy winters and hot and dry summers (more than 40°C, but cool nights). But between the mountains, the plains and the islands, the weather is very fluctuating.
The best times to visit Greece are Spring (low tourist affluence and it’s not yet too hot) April to mid-June and to Fall between September and October where it is still hot and the waters of the sea are hot. The crowd will be much less dense on the islands and in the cities.
Summer in Greece can be torrid and very frequented by tourists. The prices — flights, ferries, hotels — inflate due to the tourist affluence. Come on. November and April , many restaurants are closed on the islands, so the offer is reduced. In autumn it is better to go to the largest islands: Corfu, Rhodes or Crete.
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