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Andalusia tightens control over motorhome parking: fines and evictions

09.06.2026 00:17 1 min 2 sources
Diario de Cádiz SPA + 1 more
Andalusia tightens control over motorhome parking: fines and evictions
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In Brief

Municipalities in Cadiz and the Cabo de Gata natural park in Andalusia have intensified measures against unauthorized motorhome parking. Fines up to 200 euros, evictions, and temporary closures of parking areas are being enforced due to overcrowding and environmental violations.

In the province of Cadiz and the Cabo de Gata-Níjar natural park (Andalusia), authorities are tightening control over motorhome and camper van parking. The post-pandemic surge in this type of tourism has led to conflicts with local authorities and environmentalists.

Measures in Cadiz

According to municipalities, fines for improper parking in Cadiz range from 80 to 200 euros. In Chiclana, overnight stays outside campsites are completely banned, while in Tarifa, evictions are carried out due to environmental violations. Most towns lack specialized infrastructure, and projects to create parking lots are progressing slowly.

Situation in Cabo de Gata

Park authorities have stepped up enforcement: agents have evicted vehicles from prohibited zones and temporarily closed some parking areas due to overcrowding. Fines for violating environmental regulations can exceed 200 euros.

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Story sources

Cádiz municipalities seek to curb the rise of motorhomes

26.04.2026 Diario de Cádiz SPA Original source

Cabo de Gata cracks down on motorhomes and campers with fines and evictions

04.03.2026 motorpasion.com SPA Original source

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