Campervan Travel in Europe — Real Costs for 2026
What does a campervan trip across Europe actually cost? Rental prices, fuel, campsite fees, tolls, and daily budgets for popular routes from Poland.
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Campervan travel is having a moment in Europe. The appeal is obvious: complete freedom, no hotel bookings, wake up to a new view every morning. But the romance often crashes into reality when you see the fuel bill, the campsite fees, and the rental cost for a vehicle that drinks diesel like a tractor.
This guide strips away the Instagram fantasy and gives you the real numbers.
Campervan Rental Costs
Renting in Poland
Polish rental companies (Globevan, TravelVan, Kameleon Camper, Campiri) offer competitive rates:
| Vehicle type | Low season (per day) | High season (per day) | Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small van (VW Caddy conversion) | 250-350 PLN | 400-550 PLN | 3,000-5,000 PLN |
| Mid-size (VW T6/Fiat Ducato) | 350-500 PLN | 550-800 PLN | 5,000-8,000 PLN |
| Large motorhome (6m+) | 500-700 PLN | 800-1,200 PLN | 8,000-15,000 PLN |
Minimum rental: Usually 7 days in high season, 3-5 days in low season.
What's included: Basic insurance, kitchenware, bedding, gas bottle, camping table and chairs.
What costs extra: Full insurance (CDW reduction, 50-100 PLN/day), additional driver (free-50 PLN/day), child seat (50-100 PLN per rental), bike rack (100-200 PLN per rental).
Renting abroad
Renting in Germany (Indie Campers, roadsurfer) or Spain gives access to newer fleets but costs 20-40% more. One advantage: you avoid driving through transit countries.
Fuel Costs — The Biggest Variable
Campervans are not fuel-efficient. A Fiat Ducato-based motorhome averages 10-13 litres per 100 km. A smaller VW California manages 8-10 l/100km.
Fuel cost per 100 km (2026 estimates)
| Vehicle | Consumption | Diesel price | Cost per 100 km |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small van (VW Caddy) | 7-8 l/100km | 6.50 PLN/l | 46-52 PLN |
| Mid campervan (VW T6) | 8-10 l/100km | 6.50 PLN/l | 52-65 PLN |
| Large motorhome | 11-14 l/100km | 6.50 PLN/l | 72-91 PLN |
Route fuel estimates (mid-size van)
| Route | Distance (one way) | Fuel cost (return) |
|---|---|---|
| Warsaw - Croatia (Split) | 1,300 km | 1,350-1,700 PLN |
| Warsaw - south France (Nice) | 1,800 km | 1,870-2,340 PLN |
| Warsaw - Spain (Barcelona) | 2,200 km | 2,290-2,860 PLN |
| Warsaw - Norway (Bergen) | 1,600 km | 1,660-2,080 PLN |
| Warsaw - Italy (Rome) | 1,700 km | 1,770-2,210 PLN |
Campsite Fees
You cannot simply park and sleep anywhere (with some exceptions). European campsite fees for a motorhome pitch:
| Country | Budget campsite | Mid-range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poland | 50-100 PLN | 100-180 PLN | Many basic sites along lakes |
| Germany | 15-25 EUR | 25-40 EUR | Stellplatz (parking spots) from 8-15 EUR |
| France | 10-20 EUR | 25-45 EUR | Aire de camping-car from 5-12 EUR |
| Italy | 15-30 EUR | 30-50 EUR | Camper service areas (aree sosta) from 10-20 EUR |
| Croatia | 20-35 EUR | 35-55 EUR | Peak season is expensive |
| Spain | 12-20 EUR | 25-40 EUR | Many free aires on the coast |
| Norway | 15-25 EUR | 25-40 EUR | Wild camping legal |
| Portugal | 10-18 EUR | 20-35 EUR | Many budget campsites along the coast |
Free or cheap alternatives
- Germany: Stellplatze — dedicated motorhome parking areas with water/electricity for 8-15 EUR. Listed on promobil.de.
- France: Aire de camping-car — municipal motorhome areas, often free or 5-12 EUR.
- Spain: Many coastal towns tolerate overnight parking in designated areas.
- Scandinavia: Wild camping is legal. Park anywhere on public land away from houses.
- park4night app: Community-sourced database of free and cheap overnight spots.
Tolls and Vignettes
Motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes pay truck-rate tolls in some countries. Even under 3.5t, tolls add up.
| Country | Toll system | Estimated cost (transit) |
|---|---|---|
| Austria | Vignette (10-day) | 11.50 EUR |
| Switzerland | Annual vignette | 40 CHF |
| Slovenia | Vignette (7-day) | 16 EUR |
| Croatia | Distance-based | 20-40 EUR (Zagreb-Split) |
| France | Distance-based | 50-120 EUR (north-south) |
| Italy | Distance-based | 40-80 EUR (north-south) |
| Spain | Mostly free (some Catalonia tolls) | 0-20 EUR |
Complete Trip Budget — 14 Nights, Croatia
Two adults, mid-size campervan, July.
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Campervan rental (14 days x 600 PLN) | 8,400 PLN |
| Full insurance (14 days x 80 PLN) | 1,120 PLN |
| Fuel (2,600 km return + 500 km local) | 2,000-2,500 PLN |
| Campsites (14 nights x 140 PLN avg) | 1,960 PLN |
| Tolls (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia) | 350 PLN |
| Food (14 days x 100 PLN x 2 people) | 2,800 PLN |
| Activities | 500-1,000 PLN |
| Gas refill | 50-100 PLN |
| Total | 17,180-18,230 PLN |
| Per person | 8,590-9,115 PLN |
Is this cheaper than alternatives?
For two people, no. A comparable 14-night DIY trip to Croatia (flights + car rental + apartments) costs 8,000-13,000 PLN. Campervan travel costs more because the vehicle rental is expensive.
The economics improve with 3-4 people (splitting the vehicle cost) and longer trips (rental per-day rates drop for 21+ day bookings).
When Campervan Travel Makes Financial Sense
- 3-4 people sharing: Split the vehicle cost and it becomes competitive with apartments.
- 3+ week trips: Per-day rental rates drop 20-30% for longer bookings.
- Scandinavia/Scotland: Where hotels cost 100-200 EUR per night, a campervan saves significantly.
- Shoulder season: Rental is 30-40% cheaper in May-June or September.
- Off-grid destinations: Remote areas of Norway, Iceland, or Scotland where hotels are scarce and expensive.
Practical Tips
- Drive slowly: 90 km/h uses 30% less fuel than 120 km/h in a Ducato-based motorhome.
- Fill up water daily: Running out of water at 11pm in a remote area is not romantic.
- Book popular campsites in advance: Croatia and southern France campsites sell out by May for July-August.
- Download offline maps: Mobile data in mountains and forests is unreliable.
- Practice driving first: A 7-metre motorhome handles very differently from a car. Spend the first day on quiet roads.
Budget Tracking on the Road
Campervan expenses are highly variable — fuel on some days, campsite fees on others, occasional restaurant splurges. Track daily spending in Freenance to spot trends. Many campervan travellers discover they spend twice their fuel budget but half their food budget compared to expectations.
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