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Portugal's VRSA introduces new motorhome rules with fines up to €200

13.05.2026 14:29 1 min 2 sources
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Portugal's VRSA introduces new motorhome rules with fines up to €200
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The municipality of Vila Real de Santo António (VRSA) in Portugal has introduced new regulations for motorhomes. The aim is to combat excessive parking, particularly near beaches.

Fines and permitted locations

  • Fines: from €150 to €200 for parking in unauthorized areas.
  • Legal overnight parking is only allowed at three sites:
    • Monte Gordo campsite;
    • parking area by the Guadiana River;
    • parking area by Manta Rota beach.

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VRSA introduces new municipal regulations for motorhomes with fines up to €200

08.05.2026 Portugal Resident DEU

VRSA introduces new municipal regulations for motorhomes with fines up to €200

02.05.2026 Portugal Resident NLD

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