Motorhomes in the EU go up €1000–3000 from July 7
The EU's GSR II makes new motorhomes €1000–3000 pricier from July 7. Plus: cool-Scandinavia campsite demand up 68% and caravans off Malaga's beaches.
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Updated 4 July 2026
Diesel (B7)
Petrol (RON 95)
↓6% vs. region avg.
Petrol (RON 100)
Diesel (B7)
LPG (autogas)
↓19% vs. region avg.
Full tank (80 L, diesel)
€130
$148
100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)
€16.24
$18.56
Up to 0 € difference per 60 L tank
Based on 852 stations
Up to 4.8 € difference per 60 L tank
Based on 349 stations
Up to 0 € difference per 60 L tank
Based on 852 stations
Up to 5.4 € difference per 60 L tank
Based on 486 stations
€1.00 per 1 EUR · updated weekly
When this section launched, some countries had few price sources, so the earliest points on the chart may be inaccurate. We keep adding new sources — recent data is more reliable.
Fuel type
Price per kWh
Per-country price from our database. Route average: /kWh
Your single price applies to every country on the route.
Consumption
Litre/Gallon
Distance unit
Route — select countries and distances
Zagreb → Sarajevo
440 km · ~€70 · ~1 day
🇭🇷 Croatia 230 km · 🇧🇦 Bih 210 km
Zagreb → Rome
810 km · ~€145 · ~2 days
🇭🇷 Croatia 200 km · 🇸🇮 Slovenia 170 km · 🇮🇹 Italy 440 km
Zagreb → Belgrade
540 km · ~€95 · ~1 day
🇭🇷 Croatia 240 km · 🇷🇸 Serbia 300 km
Zagreb → Andorra la Vella
1,830 km · ~€338 · ~5 days
🇭🇷 Croatia 200 km · 🇸🇮 Slovenia 180 km · 🇮🇹 Italy 610 km · 🇫🇷 France 820 km · 🇦🇩 Andorra 20 km
Current fuel prices in Croatia: Super 95 — €1.58 ($1.81), Super 100 — €2.04 ($2.33), Eurodizel — €1.62 ($1.86), Eurodizel premium — €1.75 ($2.00), Autoplin — €0.73 ($0.83) per liter.
Available fuel grades in Croatia: Super 95, Super 100, Eurodizel, Eurodizel premium, Autoplin.
The local gasoline grade is Super 95.
Croatia ranks #18 out of 41 countries in Europe by diesel price.
Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Croatia.
Regulated
Every 2 weeks
High
Regulator
Vlada Republike Hrvatske / Government of Croatia; maximum price formula based on a 14-day period.
Since 2022, the government regularly sets maximum retail prices using a formula based on the base fossil fuel price from the previous 14-day window and a capped premium/margin. Published decisions used limits around `0.1545 EUR/L` for gasoline and diesel, with separate limits for blue diesel and LPG. This is one of the clearest `regulated` cases in the EU.
Taxes and levies
Excise duty, VAT, capped premium/margin, special rules for blue diesel and LPG/UNP.
Subsidies
No direct subsidies, but price caps effectively restrain transmission of global peaks.
LPG/Autogas
Limited
Bank cards
Accepted everywhere
Price spread
Minimal
Market
Importer + Refiner
Station networks
Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.
Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.
OpenVan Stations (median) · openvan.camp/maps
Fuelo.net · fuelo.net
EU Weekly Oil Bulletin · energy.ec.europa.eu
cijenagoriva.com (Croatia) · cijenagoriva.com
HAK (Croatia) · hak.hr
MZOE (Croatia) · mzoe-gor.hr
License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 4 July 2026.
Best cities in the coming days
Country overview
Avg. score
61
Top city
Opatija 89In Funtana, Istria, Croatia, the family-run Camping Polidor offers a mix of camping and luxury. Facilities include classic motorhome pitches, mobile homes, glamping tents, and villas with heated pools. Children can go dolphin-watching tours, while adults have access to a spa with private sauna and Jacuzzi. The resort is managed by the Ukušić family and emphasizes personalized service.
The municipality of Raša (Croatia) at its 11th session approved measures against illegal camper van parking during the tourist season. Municipal wardens or tourist inspectors can issue an on-the-spot fine of €130 for overnight stays outside official campsites, including beaches and parking lots. Fines revenue goes to the municipal budget. Individuals caught camping in unauthorized areas face fines from €190 to €1,320.
Camping Almissa in Omiš, Croatia, is undergoing a €12 million investment cycle to be completed by 2027, with a €7 million phase already finished. The 4-star campsite on a sandy beach offers mobile homes, holiday homes, and pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Facilities include a restaurant, pools, children's areas, sports amenities, and Wi-Fi. A new 651-meter coastal promenade has been opened.
Severe thunderstorms hit the Adriatic coast on Wednesday evening, causing widespread damage. On the island of Cres, a pine tree fell onto a motorhome at Camp Kovačine, trapping tourists inside. Firefighters cut the tree and cleared the passage. Fallen trees and building damage were also reported in central Istria and northern Croatia.
Firefighters on the island of Cres responded to two separate incidents overnight. Around midnight, a fire alarm activated in a building, but no fire hazard was found. Ten minutes later, a call came from Camp Kovačine, where a fallen pine tree blocked the exit of a camper. Three firefighters used chainsaws to remove the tree and free the passage, allowing the occupants to safely exit and re-enter the vehicle.
On the night of July 2, a pine tree fell on a camper van in the Kovacine campsite on the island of Cres (Croatia) during a storm, blocking the exit. Three firefighters used chainsaws to clear the tree, no injuries were reported.
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