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Greece clarifies parking rules for motorhomes

26.04.2026 15:57 1 min 2 sources
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Greek police issued a clarifying decree in February 2026, equating motorhomes with regular cars. Vehicles up to 7.5 m CAN park in towns without time limits, but camping with equipment remains banned.

Greek police published a clarifying decree in February 2026, ending uncertainty over parking rules for motorhomes. Previously, travelers faced high fines; now motorhomes are treated like passenger cars.

In built-up areas, motorhomes up to 7.5 meters CAN park without time restrictions wherever regular cars are allowed. Larger vehicles (over 7.5 m) are limited to 24 hours. Outside towns, parking on road shoulders is permitted.

However, camping with deployed equipment (tables, chairs, awnings) remains forbidden. Parking on beaches, in forests, and near archaeological sites is also prohibited.

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Greece Changes Rules for Motorhomes

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