Sydwal
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A bit long winded, but here goes...
Not sure if this has been covered before (it probably has) but as a full timer and a massive fan of everything Greek we had definitely planned to make the trip to Greece - maybe even in 2026. I was therefore dismayed earlier this year by the usual suspects on YouTube saying recent changes to the Greek laws meant that "Motorhomes are banned in Greece!!" I really think this was put about by some people who were more interested in clicks than facts. The headlines? "WE'VE BEEN BANNED!!" or "IT'S OVER!!" - yes, the usual clickbait. Maybe they were just confused - and proceeded to confuse everyone else! I've also seen some YouTubers say you can ignore the laws- and that isn't true either. I also saw one video of a German woman who shouted at one couple legally parked near a beach, telling them they had to move. They did so, completely unaware that they need not have moved at all.
When it first came to light I decided to do some research and delve a little deeper (retired lawyer here). The problem came about because of some poor drafting to Law 5127 that meant vanners who parked at Lidl to get a shop could get booked. This actually happened to some Greek guys and that's when the Hellenic Motorhome Club swung into action and started lobbying government. An amending piece of legislation - Law 5209 - was introduced quickly and clarified things.
So are we all banned? No. Are there restrictions? Yes. Does it matter? Maybe, maybe not, because the main question is enforcement and the general vibe is that not many people are getting booked, at least currently. It depends on the circumstances I think. So far, the 'vibe' is that generally, the authorities haven't increased the targeting of vanners and often turn a blind eye. Depends on the time of year I guess and the circumstances of the breach.
The image below is a screenshot of what I posted on some YT channels' comments sections a while back and is definitely accurate. Hopefully, this will help those planning a trip.
Not sure if this has been covered before (it probably has) but as a full timer and a massive fan of everything Greek we had definitely planned to make the trip to Greece - maybe even in 2026. I was therefore dismayed earlier this year by the usual suspects on YouTube saying recent changes to the Greek laws meant that "Motorhomes are banned in Greece!!" I really think this was put about by some people who were more interested in clicks than facts. The headlines? "WE'VE BEEN BANNED!!" or "IT'S OVER!!" - yes, the usual clickbait. Maybe they were just confused - and proceeded to confuse everyone else! I've also seen some YouTubers say you can ignore the laws- and that isn't true either. I also saw one video of a German woman who shouted at one couple legally parked near a beach, telling them they had to move. They did so, completely unaware that they need not have moved at all.
When it first came to light I decided to do some research and delve a little deeper (retired lawyer here). The problem came about because of some poor drafting to Law 5127 that meant vanners who parked at Lidl to get a shop could get booked. This actually happened to some Greek guys and that's when the Hellenic Motorhome Club swung into action and started lobbying government. An amending piece of legislation - Law 5209 - was introduced quickly and clarified things.
So are we all banned? No. Are there restrictions? Yes. Does it matter? Maybe, maybe not, because the main question is enforcement and the general vibe is that not many people are getting booked, at least currently. It depends on the circumstances I think. So far, the 'vibe' is that generally, the authorities haven't increased the targeting of vanners and often turn a blind eye. Depends on the time of year I guess and the circumstances of the breach.
The image below is a screenshot of what I posted on some YT channels' comments sections a while back and is definitely accurate. Hopefully, this will help those planning a trip.