RV rentals in Lisbon, LISBON

Lisbon RV Rental & Campervan Hire

Compare Lisbon campervan hire, campervan rental, motorhome rental, and RV rental options by Povoa de Santa Iria pickup, Lisbon Airport transfer, Portugal toll setup, ZER exposure, route, and vehicle size.

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Why Lisbon works for RV rental trips

Lisbon puts a Portugal road trip within reach quickly: Sintra and Cabo da Roca, the Silver Coast, Alentejo, Costa Vicentina, the Algarve, or a longer northbound run toward Porto can all start from the capital. RVRentalFinder currently shows 17 active priced Lisbon options from Indie Campers, so you can compare compact camper vans and roomier motorhomes before choosing the vehicle that fits your first driving day.

Live Availability in Lisbon

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RV rental locations in Lisbon

These are the rental depots, pickup centers, and provider-exposed pickup areas we track for providers available around Lisbon.

Pickup centerLocation detail
Indie Campers - Lisbon Depot
Indie Campers
Address
Rua Engenheiro Clément Dumoulin, Póvoa de Santa Iria, Lisboa, 2625-106
962 171 679Compare RVs near this pickup
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RV types available in Lisbon

Lisbon has enough choice to make vehicle size a real decision. The current RVRentalFinder feed is camper-van-led, with 10 camper vans and 7 motorhomes from Indie Campers, sleeping 2 to 5 people.

Where can you go from Lisbon in an RV?

Sintra, Cascais, Cabo da Roca, and Arrabida near Lisbon
Trip style: short first trip, coast, palaces, viewpoints, compact camper van friendly

Sintra, Cascais, Cabo da Roca, and Arrabida

This is the strongest short Lisbon route because it keeps the first drives close while still giving you palaces, Atlantic cliffs, surf beaches, and protected landscapes; use a compact camper van and park outside the tightest historic areas. Visit Portugal describes Cabo da Roca in Sintra-Cascais Natural Park as the westernmost point of continental Europe, and Arrabida has protected areas where access can be restricted.

Trip length: 3-5 daysBest time to go: March to June or September to October for milder weather and easier parking
Silver Coast, Obidos, Nazare, Coimbra, and Porto near Lisbon
Trip style: northbound coast route, surf towns, old towns, wine or city add-ons

Silver Coast, Obidos, Nazare, Coimbra, and Porto

A Lisbon-to-Porto road trip works best when you break the drive into coastal and historic stops instead of trying to park a large motorhome in old-town cores. Plan toll choices, campsite stops, and whether your route uses faster motorways or slower national roads.

Trip length: 5-8 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to October; July and August need earlier campsite planning
Alentejo Coast and Costa Vicentina near Lisbon
Trip style: surf beaches, protected coast, villages, slower campsite travel

Alentejo Coast and Costa Vicentina

Head south when you want wilder Atlantic scenery, beach towns, surf stops, and slower campground travel before the Algarve. Visit Portugal describes the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park as more than 100 km of coastline from Porto Covo to Burgau, so use approved overnight places and check protected-area rules before stopping for the night.

Trip length: 6-10 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to October; midsummer is busier and hotter
Algarve loop from Lisbon near Lisbon
Trip style: longer coast loop, beaches, campgrounds, warm-weather route

Algarve loop from Lisbon

A Lisbon-to-Algarve loop gives you beaches and warm-weather campsites without changing pickup city, but it is long enough to reward a realistic schedule. Confirm motorway toll setup, summer campsite availability, heat, parking near beach towns, and whether a compact van is easier than a larger motorhome.

Trip length: 7-12 daysBest time to go: April to June or September to October; book earlier for July and August
National Road 2 interior Portugal route near Lisbon
Trip style: interior Portugal, long-distance route, towns, slower travel, campsite planning

National Road 2 interior Portugal route

EN2 is a bigger trip than a quick Lisbon escape, but it can fit travelers who want interior Portugal, slower towns, and a north-south route shape. Visit Portugal says National Road 2 runs 739 km from Chaves to Faro, so build in positioning time from Lisbon and avoid treating it as a rushed one-week detour.

Trip length: 10-14 days or longerBest time to go: May to June or September for moderate heat and less peak-season pressure

Lisbon RV rental FAQs

How much does RV rental in Lisbon cost?

RVRentalFinder currently shows 17 active priced Lisbon options from about $41 to $99 per night. The cheapest visible rental right now is an Indie Campers camper van, while the highest visible option is an Indie Campers motorhome; final cost still depends on dates, vehicle size, protection, mileage terms, extras, tolls, campsites, fuel, and provider rules.

Which Lisbon campervan rental companies can I compare?

RVRentalFinder currently compares active Lisbon inventory from Indie Campers, with 17 camper vans and motorhomes in the live feed. The broader Lisbon SERP also includes Siesta Campers, Roadsurfer, Yescapa, Fly & Surf, McRent, and Motorvana, but those companies are competitor or marketplace context unless they appear in RVRentalFinder's active inventory for your dates.

Where is the Lisbon campervan pickup location?

The active pickup context in RVRentalFinder is Indie Campers - Lisbon Depot at Rua Engenheiro Clement Dumoulin, 2625-106 Povoa de Santa Iria, Lisboa. Plan it as a provider branch north-east of central Lisbon, not as a terminal desk at Lisbon Airport.

Can I pick up a campervan at Lisbon Airport?

Plan for a transfer rather than a terminal-side handoff. Lisbon Airport has Metro, bus, taxi, and app-based transport options, and the official airport page says taxi or TVDE app rides should be arranged on site or by app, but the active RVRentalFinder pickup row is the Indie Campers depot in Povoa de Santa Iria.

Is campervan hire Lisbon the same as Lisbon RV rental?

For this page, yes: the search intent overlaps across campervan hire Lisbon, campervan rental Lisbon, motorhome rental Lisbon, and RV rental Lisbon. In Portugal, camper van and motorhome are usually the clearer traveler terms, while RV rental still helps U.S. searchers find the right page.

Should I choose a camper van or motorhome in Lisbon?

Choose a camper van if your route includes Lisbon exits, Sintra, Cascais, surf towns, old villages, or tight coastal parking. Choose a motorhome if your trip is longer, campsite-based, or needs more beds, storage, bathroom space, and indoor comfort.

How do Portugal tolls work for a Lisbon motorhome trip?

Portugal has manual toll roads and electronic-only toll roads, and Gov.pt lists EasyToll, TollCard, TollService, and Via Verde Visitors as payment options for foreign-registered vehicles. Toll class depends partly on vehicle height at the front axle and axle count, so ask the provider how the rental's toll device and class are handled before leaving Lisbon.

Do I need to worry about Lisbon low-emission rules?

Yes, check before driving a rental camper into central Lisbon. Lisbon has a municipal reduced-emissions-zone service page, and the simplest RV plan is usually to avoid dense central streets unless the provider confirms the vehicle, route, and any access rules.

Can I wild camp with a campervan around Lisbon or the Portuguese coast?

Do not treat a scenic parking space as permission to camp. Portugal's road-safety authority says overnight stays and parking for motorhomes are prohibited in Natura 2000 areas, protected areas, and coastal-zone-plan areas except where expressly authorized, while other areas can still have municipal limits; use campsites, ASAs, or clearly authorized overnight places.

When should I book a Lisbon campervan rental?

Book earlier for July and August, Easter, long Lisbon Airport arrival weekends, Algarve routes, compact camper vans, and family motorhomes. Shoulder-season trips in April to June or September to October can be easier, but availability, branch hours, campsite plans, and toll setup still matter.
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