McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
roadsurfer4.3(169 Reviews)9 mi. from Valencia
McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
roadsurfer4.3(169 Reviews)9 mi. from Valencia
roadsurfer4.3(169 Reviews)9 mi. from Valencia
roadsurfer4.3(169 Reviews)9 mi. from Valencia
McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
McRent4.5(94 Reviews)6 mi. from Valencia
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Located in the Gulf of Valencia on Spain’s eastern coast and sited at the mouth of the Turia River, it has all the advantages of the Mediterranean but is also an excellent base for when you hire a campervan in Valencia to explore the rest of Spain. Madrid is an hour and a half away, and Barcelona is a three-hour road trip. Valencia is historic and dates back 2,000 years, with beautiful architecture and vibrant scenes that mix culture and cuisine. Valencia is the home of paella. It’s a compact city and easy to navigate and offers every facet of Spanish life and heritage, including the coastline.
Start by finding your perfect motorhome for hire in Valencia with our comprehensive website, which takes all the hard work out of searching for a vehicle. A handy filter allows you to search based on price, location or availability, and a comparison tool helps narrow down your shortlist, finding you the perfect vehicle for your trip to Valencia.
Read on to discover the inside track about making the most of campervan hire in Valencia.
Pick-up locations in Valencia and nearby
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Overview McRent Holding GmbH4.5(94 Reviews)
- Comfort4.4/5
- Cleanliness4.6/5
- Value for money4/5
- Vehicle condition4.5/5
- Pick-up and drop-off process4.5/5
- Comfort4.4/5
- Cleanliness4.6/5
- Value for money4/5
- Vehicle condition4.5/5
- Pick-up and drop-off process4.5/5
- CamperDays stands for transparency! That's why we give every customer the opportunity to share their experiences with other customers after their campervan trip.
Overview roadsurfer4.3(169 Reviews)
- Comfort4.3/5
- Cleanliness4.3/5
- Value for money4/5
- Vehicle condition4.1/5
- Pick-up and drop-off process4.2/5
That you can't collect in the evening or in the morning was a hassle for me
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- Comfort4.3/5
- Cleanliness4.3/5
- Value for money4/5
- Vehicle condition4.1/5
- Pick-up and drop-off process4.2/5
- CamperDays stands for transparency! That's why we give every customer the opportunity to share their experiences with other customers after their campervan trip.
Would you like to enquire about a motorhome or do you need further information before making a booking? You can contact us without obligation either from Mon - Fri 08:00-16:00 GMT by phone or at any time via our online contact form.
Essential points for your trip to Valencia
Experienced visitors say the best time for motorhome rental in Valencia is during April and May when the weather is warm, but the summer crowds haven’t arrived. Valencia has a Mediterranean climate, with the mean summer temperature in July and August around 30/32 degrees. The city has a proud average of 300 days of sunshine per year, so you won’t be disappointed!
- Driving in Valencia
Valencia is compact and easy to access on foot or by bike. There are 156 kilometres of bike paths, so it is pretty safe to cycle even if you are not experienced. Valencia also rates highly for accessible travel because most of the transport system, including almost all the metro stations, has been adjusted for wheelchair use.
- Valencia’s Coastline
Whether you want Mediterranean fun, water sports, or something more tranquil and remote. Beaches like La Malvarrosa are easily accessible by bus, tram or a cycle path that runs from the city. Five kilometres north of Valencia is Port Saplaya, also known as ‘Little Venice’, which is truly picturesque.
- Heritage and Culture
Valencia’s Old Town is full of culture and history with winding medieval streets, ancient landmarks and stunning architecture. Founded by the Romans, Valencia was under Muslim rule from the 8th to the 13th century. Christianity arrived in 1238, giving birth to Valencia’s stunning cathedral and the Silk Exchange or Lonja de la Seda, a World Heritage Site.
Campervan offers for families in Valencia
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Valencia, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Campervan offers for dog owners in Valencia
Whether it's a campervan or a classic motorhome, there are now several rental companies in Valencia that allow pets in their vehicles. In the CamperDays search, you can easily search for suitable offers using the "Pets allowed" filter.
Best campervan routes from Valencia
Valencia to Teulada
Take the famous coast route, the A7, 114 kilometres south from Valencia to Teulada. A great stop off en route is the Parc Natural de l’Albufera de Valencia, with rice fields, lagoons, and a wide variety of marine life and bird species. Teulada is famous for its high number of people aged over 90 and centenarians; if you visit, you’ll perhaps get a clue as to why. If you rent a motorhome in Valencia, you will get to check out this landscape, which is wild and unspoiled, with Europe's largest holm oak forest and beautiful azure seas lapping sandy beaches.
Valencia to Barcelona
Head north on the E15 to Barcelona, a 350-kilometre distance that can be driven in around four hours if you don’t stop. However, this route offers some fascinating places to stop at when you rent a campervan in Valencia, like Miravet with its historic castle, Salou with its thousand-year-old olive trees and Blue Flag beaches, and the Roman city of Tarragona. It’s worth lingering and spending several days before arriving in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.
Valencia to Madrid
A journey of 439 kilometres, Spain’s capital, Madrid, lies to the west of Valencia, and the drive is between three and five hours, depending on the traffic on Route 901. Stop at Segobriga Archaeological Park, one of the top visitor attractions in the Castile-La-Mancha region and the best Roman ruins in Spain. Another popular stop is the city of Cuenca, home to one of Spain’s most famous landmarks, the Hanging House of Cuenca and the country’s most beautiful cathedral.
Sites of interests and excursions outside of Valencia
Sierra Calderona Natural Park
Just 30 kilometres from Valencia, the Sierra Calderona Natural Park del Turia is a picture-postcard natural wilderness with ravines, pine, and cork oak forests. It is perfect for families or couples keen on outdoor activities like cycling, mountain biking, and walking. Part nature, part culture, the Cartuja de Porta Coeli is a monastery with a 15th-century aqueduct sitting in the centre of the Lullén Valley.
Caves of Saint Jose
The Caves of Saint Jose are about an hour’s drive from Valencia. They contain the longest navigable river in Europe and are best viewed on an underground boat tour, although there are also walkways filled with stalactites and stalagmites. During the peak tourist season, booking tickets in advance is advisable to avoid lengthy queues.
Montanejos Hot Springs
Just 90 kilometres from Valencia are the hot springs of Montanejos, which have been famous for over 1,000 years and were originally the bathing place of the Moorish King. Year-round, the waters are a balmy 25 degrees, and the pools are set within deep gorges and magnificent cliffs.
Campsites in Valencia and the surrounding area
Your stay for the first night
- Land of Valencia/PedralbaCampo Pedralba
- Land of Valencia/Gandia
- Land of Valencia/Cabanes
- Land of Valencia/Peñíscola
- Land of Valencia/Denia
- Land of Valencia/Betera
It’s essential to plan your route, particularly in the hottest months. Otherwise, you risk campsites being full in popular locations. It is illegal in Spain to camp outside designated areas.
A lot of campsites are open year-round in Catalonia because of the temperate Mediterranean climate, but always check when before you rent a campervan in Valencia.
Certain Spanish highways have tolls, and the cost depends on the distance travelled and the type of vehicle. There is a distinction between a state motorway called Autovias and private motorways or Autopistas in Spain. Private motorways are signed with the letters ‘AP’; you must pay a toll to use them. You do not have to pay for the state motorway ‘A’ in Spain.
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