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Camping Kastraki

Greece - Peloponnese - AsíniDistance from Dover: 3231 km
7

Average

4 reviews

Ouzouni Beach Camping

Ouzouni Beach Camping

Greece - Central Macedonia - Néa MoudhaniáDistance from Dover: 2705 km
8.7

Fantastic

22 reviews

Camping Golden Sunset

Camping Golden Sunset

Greece - West-Greece - AlissósDistance from Dover: 3090 km
Camping Nicolas I

Camping Nicolas I

Greece - Peloponnese - Palaiá EpídavrosDistance from Dover: 3212 km
7.5

Average

4 reviews

Camping Karavomilos Beach

Camping Karavomilos Beach

Greece - Ionian Islands - SamiDistance from Dover: 3069 km
6.7

Average

7 reviews

Camping Vrachos Kastraki

Camping Vrachos Kastraki

Greece - Thessaly - KastrakiDistance from Dover: 2822 km
7.4

Average

18 reviews

Camping Olympos Beach

Camping Olympos Beach

Greece - Central Macedonia - LitochoroDistance from Dover: 2685 km
8.1

Fantastic

3 reviews

Camping Karda Beach and Bungalows

Camping Karda Beach and Bungalows

Greece - Ionian Islands - DassiaDistance from Dover: 2429 km
8.8

Fantastic

2 reviews

Camping Verdelis Beach

Camping Verdelis Beach

Greece - Peloponnese - Palaiá EpídavrosDistance from Dover: 3215 km
7.6

Fantastic

2 reviews

Camping Lefka Beach

Camping Lefka Beach

Greece - Peloponnese - ViváriDistance from Dover: 3234 km
7.8

Fantastic

9 reviews

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Camping in Greece: dream holiday between culture, the beach and nature

Greece is located in the southeast of Europe and has been popular with holidaymakers for a long time already because of the many hours of sunshine and the expansive Mediterranean Coast. Campers are happy to make the slightly longer journey with their motorhome or caravan to spend their holiday at a campsite in Greece. With the exception of an impressive number of monuments from classical antiquity, camping in Greece has a great deal more to offer. For example: breath-takingly beautiful islands and friendly, hospitable people. And the sun shines everywhere you go!

From the Butterfly Gorge to the Greek Caribbean

Camping in Greece is not just a dream holiday for every culture enthusiast. What you find around the campsites in Greece with respect to the cultural-historic heritage is, of course, overwhelming. But the countryside in the area of your campsite is breath-taking: the famous ‘Butterfly Gorge’ on Crete, Mount Olympus and fields of olive trees everywhere, glowing in the soft sunlight. Lovers of sports can hike and climb in the country’s many mountains and national parks – the Vikos Gorge in the Pundus Mountains in Epirus, for example. Beach lovers can sunbathe along the Mediterranean Coast. The area in West Greece around Syvota and Parga, also called the Greek Caribbean, is particularly beautiful.

Beaches and delicious food

Most of the beaches along the thousands of kilometres of coast are in small bays and consist of fine pebbles, which means that the seawater is crystal clear. You can imagine yourself in a completely different world on the countless islands in their white cities with narrow, winding streets. Do take the time to enjoy typical Greek street food outdoors: delicious grilled meat, fish, wine, ouzo, olives and feta.

Discovery trip

There is also much to discover on the Greek mainland. The Peloponnese peninsula in South Greece is separated from the mainland by the Corinth Canal and offers fascinating archaeological sites like Mycene. Wonderful hiking can be done in Thessaly. The Attica region is particularly famous for its capital city, Athens. Other popular holiday areas for campers are Central Macedonia and West Greece.

Important information for your trip to Greece

Unleaded petrol (Unleaded and Super plus 100) and diesel (Petroleo) are readily available. LPG is also readily available; when filling up, the Italian connection (dish) is used. In and around large cities, petrol stations are usually open 24 hours a day, while elsewhere they are open between 7:00 and 21:00. Many manned petrol stations have full service, where tipping is customary. It is often prohibited to take along fuel in a reserve tank on ships.