Caravan sites & campsites in Italy

Touring is the best way to discover a holiday to Italy. Take your caravan or motorhome on the open roads and soak up the land of opera, religion, and of course ice cream.

Milan, Turin, Rome, Pisa, Naples and Venice – they’ll all have you snapping away on your camera. Visit super-chic Milan for Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper; Turin for Fiat cars and the Turin Shroud; Rome for all things religious; Pisa for leaning towers and impressive artwork; Naples for Pompeii; and Venice for romance and gondola rides.

Venture outside the cities and enjoy the crystal clear waters of Lake Como and Lake Garda; the UNESCO-protected Dolomite mountains; and beautiful Tuscany.

Don’t forget the thrilling coastal route from Sorrento to the Amalfi Coast with its picture-perfect villages. Careful, you’ll drive on steep cliffs that plunge straight into the sea.

We recommend that you book a stay at the following caravan sites in Italy – all have been inspected by us – so you can expect high standards.

Sites key: Overseas Site

Nearby countries

Campsites in France

Hop across the Channel and explore the many regions of France at your own pace.

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Campsites in Austria

Snap away at Alpine scenery and turn a waltz or two as you discover Austria.

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At a glance

When to go: late spring
Don’t miss: The Colosseum
Motorway speed limit: 50mph (caravan) 81mph (motorhome under 3.5t) 62mph (motorhome over 3.5t)
Driving tip: If locals want to overtake you they will, even if there’s no space

Take a tour

Italy

Pizza, pasta and Pompeii. Soak up Italian culture and tour this beautiful country

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Top questions

How do I book an overseas site?

Overseas campsite bookings can easily be made on the Club website and "combined deals" are common when you book a campsite at the same time as your ferry crossing. Booking online means you save the £20 Contact Centre booking fee.

Does the Club take deposits for overseas bookings?

Yes, deposits for overseas bookings are calculated at 20% for a site and 25% for a ferry (unless it is a non-refundable ferry/Eurotunnel in which case full payment is due at time of booking). The final balance is due 10 weeks prior to travel.

Is the standard of overseas sites similar to that of the UK?

European campsites are star-rated by their own local authorities and can have different standards and regulations to the UK. However, the Club's travel team handpick and inspect our campsites so that members can be sure of a high standard.

This is my first visit abroad with my caravan/motorhome. How can the Club help?

The Club's first time abroad section explains everything you need to know about going on your first overseas touring holiday.

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