Motorhome & RV rental in Spain
Spain is a dream destination for motorhome travelers, where you can enjoy sunshine almost all year round. Exploring by motorhome, you can experience sunny beaches such as Costa del Sol, historic cities like Barcelona, and the vibrant tapas and market culture. You can also head into the mountains, for example in Sierra Nevada, or admire the lush peaks of Picos de Europa. Spain is also a relatively affordable travel destination compared to many other European countries.
Good to Know:
Our Spanish office is a Touring Cars Partner Location, which operates under the same premium quality standards as our own locations while offering unique local expertise – you can read more about the similarities and small differences between our location types on this page.
Free pick-up and drop-off transfers between Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) and hotels around it and the rental station are included in each Touring Cars rental.
When making a booking with us we ask for you primary contact information (phone number and e-mail address) as well as for any possible flight details, for the smooth organization of your arrival and transfers.
Free of charge transfers from/to airport-based hotels as well as in the range of 6 km away from the rental station are included in your motorhome rental to assure the most comfortable way of traveling.
Pick up points: Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD)
Terminal 4: 4th Floor, Module D, at Parking VTC/Uber
Terminals 1, 2, and 3: Parking VTC/Uber
We offer free, camera-monitored parking at the rental station for our customers during the entire rental period.
Touring Cars Madrid Rental Station accepts Visa, Master Card, American Express, Debit Card and Cash.
Head south by motorhome to Andalusia, Spain’s southernmost region, where white sandy beaches meet historic cities rich in culture. Highlights include Granada’s world-famous Alhambra palace and fortress, as well as small, atmospheric Arab-style hammam baths that offer a relaxing break from sightseeing. Andalusian cuisine is a journey of its own—enjoy tapas and the local favorite pescaíto frito, a delicious assortment of lightly fried fish.
When traveling Andalusia by motorhome, keep in mind that Granada has a low-emission ZBE zone, so it’s best to park outside the city center and continue by bus. Córdoba and Úbeda offer conveniently located motorhome areas close to their historic centers, but tickets to the Alhambra should be booked several weeks in advance. Summers can be extremely hot, making spring and autumn the most comfortable seasons for motorhome travel.
Costa Brava is a popular coastal region in northeastern Spain, captivating visitors with its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and charming seaside villages. The area is known for its hidden coves, scenic hiking trails, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.
For lovers of surrealist art, Costa Brava is a true treasure: Salvador Dalí’s works can be admired at the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, one of Spain’s most famous and distinctive art museums.
Traveling by motorhome in Costa Brava makes it easy to combine a beach holiday with cultural experiences. The region offers plenty of campsites and parking spots near the coast, and road connections from Barcelona northward are excellent. In summer, you should book overnight areas in advance because they fill up quickly.
Picos de Europa is a true natural paradise for motorhome travelers in northern Spain. Dramatic mountains, deep gorges, and lush valleys create breathtaking scenery, while hiking trails invite exploration on foot. Charming mountain villages, traditional northern Spanish cuisine, and the peaceful atmosphere of the national park make for a rich and varied experience.
There are campsites close to the natural attractions, but in summer the most popular spots fill up quickly, so it’s wise to book in advance or set out early in the morning to secure a parking space. Remember to pack warm clothing, as it can be cold in the mountains even during summer. Mountain roads are sometimes narrow and winding, but the views make every kilometer well worth it.
In Portugal, experiences range from vibrant city life to peaceful natural landscapes. The Douro Valley impresses with its stunning scenery, where steep hillsides are shaped by terraced vineyards overlooking the river. Lisbon invites you to wander through its colorful streets, historic neighborhoods, and scenic viewpoints. Nature lovers can head to Peneda-Gerês National Park to hike through unspoiled landscapes, or to the Costa Vicentina coast to surf and unwind in quiet, remote coves.
When traveling to Portugal by motorhome, keep in mind that wild camping is prohibited in many areas, so it’s best to use apps like Park4Night to find legal overnight spots. In addition, driving on Portugal’s toll motorways requires registering your vehicle in the electronic toll system.
Exploring the Pyrenees by motorhome offers an unforgettable adventure through the mountains of northern Spain and southern France. Enjoy breathtaking peaks, lush valleys, and charming mountain villages. Traveling by motorhome gives access to most national parks, but the most popular parking spots, such as Torla in Ordesa, can fill up quickly, so it’s wise to book overnight stays in advance.
Mountain roads can be narrow and winding, and winter conditions may bring snow, requiring extra caution. Always bring water and snacks, as many areas are remote, and check parking height restrictions beforehand. Layered clothing is recommended, as the weather can change rapidly and it can be cold in the mountains even during summer.
The Dolomites offer a striking contrast to Spain’s landscapes and make an inspiring destination for a motorhome journey to northern Italy. Leaving the Mediterranean behind, you’ll arrive in dramatic Alpine scenery with pale limestone peaks, green meadows, and postcard-perfect mountain villages. Traveling by motorhome from Spain to the Dolomites allows you to experience diverse landscapes across several countries along the way.
In the Dolomites, campsites and motorhome areas fill up quickly, especially in summer, so booking in advance is highly recommended. Mountain roads can be narrow and winding, but the spectacular views make the drive truly unforgettable.