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Andalusia by Motorhome: A 7-Day Road Trip Guide
$180 - $250/day 7 days Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct (Spring and early fall) 5 min read

Andalusia by Motorhome: A 7-Day Road Trip Guide

Plan a 7-day motorhome adventure through Andalusia, Spain. Get detailed costs, itinerary, parking tips, and must-see stops from Granada to Seville.

Thinking about exploring southern Spain in a motorhome? This guide breaks down a 7-day Andalusia road trip, covering everything from daily costs and parking tips to the best white villages and city stops. If you want a practical, budget-friendly adventure with maximum flexibility, read on.

Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain

Quick Facts

  • Best Time to Visit: April–June, September–October (spring and early fall)
  • Recommended Duration: 7 days
  • Daily Budget Range: $180–$250 (for 2 people, all-in)
  • Total Distance Covered: ~700 km (435 miles)
  • Ideal For: Road-trippers, culture lovers, budget travelers, families

Itinerary Overview

  1. Murcia (Start & Motorhome Pickup)
  2. Granada (2 nights)
  3. Malaga (2 nights)
  4. Ronda & White Villages (2 nights)
  5. Seville (Drop-off & End)

Pro Tip: Book your motorhome well in advance for spring and fall—these are peak seasons for road trips in Andalusia.

Motorhome Rental & Setup

  • Rental Company Example: Ruta (Brazilian-run, based in Murcia)
  • Daily Rental Cost: $130–$150 (varies by season, includes linens, towels, kitchenware)
  • Extras: Portable battery, barbecue, projector, unlimited Wi-Fi (included or optional)
  • License Needed: Standard car license (EU/US/BR B class); International Driving Permit recommended
  • Fuel: Diesel, avg. $1.70/liter ($6.40/gal); expect ~$170 for 700 km
  • Campsite Fees: $0 (free spots) to $27/night (paid, with electricity)
Expense Type Cost (USD) Notes Motorhome Rental $130–$150/day Includes most essentials Campsites $0–$27/night Mix of free and paid Fuel (total) ~$170 For 700 km route Tolls $0 No tolls on this Andalusia route Food $25–$40/day Groceries + occasional restaurant

Pro Tip: Many rental companies in Spain include bedding and kitchenware—double-check before booking to avoid hidden fees.

Route Highlights & Must-See Stops

Granada

  • Plaza Nueva: Central square, great for people-watching and souvenir shopping
  • Albaicín: Moorish old quarter, maze-like streets, craft shops, tapas bars
  • Sacromonte: Cave houses, flamenco shows, gypsy culture
  • Alhambra: Iconic palace and fortress complex (book tickets in advance)

Alhambra palace and gardens in Granada

Pro Tip: Arrive at the Alhambra by 8:30am to beat the crowds and heat.

Malaga

  • Historic Center: Tree-lined streets, lively plazas, local shops
  • Malaga Cathedral (La Manquita): Unique for its unfinished tower
  • Alcazaba & Gibralfaro Castle: Moorish fortresses with panoramic views
  • Muelle Uno: Modern waterfront promenade
  • Beaches: City beaches are clean and accessible

⚠️ Watch Out: Parking a motorhome in Malaga city center is tough—plan to park outside and walk or use public transport.

Ronda & White Villages

  • Ronda: Dramatic clifftop town, Puente Nuevo bridge (98m high), historic center
  • Setenil de las Bodegas: Houses built under massive rock overhangs; try tapas on Cuevas del Sol street
  • Other White Villages: Arriate (free motorhome parking with mountain views), Zahara de la Sierra, Grazalema

Puente Nuevo bridge in Ronda, Spain

Pro Tip: Many white villages have free or low-cost motorhome parking—use the Park4Night app to find safe, reviewed spots.

Seville (End Point)

  • Drop off your motorhome and explore Seville’s historic center, cathedral, and tapas bars if you have extra time.

Where to Sleep: Campsites, Free Parking & Safety

  • Apps to Use: Park4Night (best for finding free/paid spots, reviews in English)
  • Types of Overnight Spots:
    • Paid campsites (with full services, $15–$27/night)
    • Free motorhome areas (often with water/waste services)
    • Street parking (legal in many towns, check reviews for safety)
  • Electricity: Most motorhomes have solar panels and batteries; plug in at campsites for AC or heavy charging
  • Water/Waste: Refill water and empty tanks at campsites or designated areas (often at gas stations)
Overnight Option Cost (USD) Services Best For Paid Campsite $15–$27 Full (water, elec) Comfort, families Free Motorhome Area $0 Basic/varies Budget, flexibility Street Parking $0 None Short stays, cities

⚠️ Watch Out: Always check reviews for safety and local regulations before sleeping in urban areas.

Inside the Motorhome: What’s Included & How It Works

  • Sleeping: Up to 6–7 people (bunk beds, convertible dinette, over-cab bed)
  • Kitchen: 3-burner stove, gas fridge/freezer, full cookware, Italian coffee maker
  • Bathroom: Hot shower, toilet, sink, hair dryer
  • Living: Table, Smart TV, blackout curtains, lots of storage
  • Extras: Awning, outdoor table/chairs, USB outlets, unlimited Wi-Fi, projector (optional)
  • Climate: Gas heating, AC (when plugged in)

Pro Tip: Use blackout curtains and window screens for privacy and to keep the motorhome cool.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Not booking Alhambra tickets in advance (they sell out weeks ahead)
  2. Assuming you can park anywhere—always check local rules and reviews
  3. Underestimating driving/parking size—city centers are tight for large vehicles
  4. Forgetting to refill water/empty waste tanks before heading to remote areas
  5. Ignoring campsite check-in/out times (often 12:00–14:00)

Next Steps: Plan Your Andalusia Motorhome Adventure

  • Decide on your route and must-see stops
  • Book your motorhome early (especially for spring/fall)
  • Download Park4Night and offline maps
  • Reserve Alhambra tickets and any must-do tours
  • Pack light, but bring layers for changing weather

White village houses built under rocks in Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain

Ready to hit the road? With the right planning, Andalusia by motorhome is one of Europe’s most rewarding, flexible, and affordable adventures.