Travelling with your motorhome on the ferry: a relaxed way to reach new destinations

As a motorhome owner, you know better than anyone how wonderful it is to combine the freedom of your own vehicle with new experiences. What many motorhome owners don't know is that ferries offer that extra bit of freedom. No long traffic jams or complicated routes: you let the ferry do the work while you set course for a new adventure in your home on wheels.

At Campercontact, we are always looking for ways to make your trip easier and more enjoyable. That's why, in this blog, we tell you everything you need to know about travelling by ferry with your camper van. Including tips, useful routes and a way to book your crossing at a discount via Direct Ferries.

Why ferries are perfect for motorhome owners

Taking your motorhome on a ferry is not only practical, it's part of the travel experience. You don't have to worry about hotel check-in times, complicated transfers or heavy luggage. You arrive at your destination, roll off the ferry and you're ready to explore.

Ferries also take you to places that are often expensive or difficult to reach by plane. Think of the fjords of Norway, the beaches of Sardinia or the rugged interior of Ireland – all easily accessible with your motorhome, including fridge and duvet.

What you need to know before you book

Before you book a crossing, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Dimensions of your motorhome – Ferry prices are based on length and height. So measure your motorhome carefully.
  • Gas bottles – Usually allowed, but you must report them in advance. They must also be switched off and secured.
  • Power supply on board – Some ferries offer connections for motorhomes, but this is not standard. So check in advance.
  • Travelling with pets – Many ferries are pet-friendly. Sometimes they stay in the motorhome, sometimes there is a kennel or special cabin.

Check-in and boarding: how does it work?

Once you have booked your ticket, your ferry adventure begins. Here's how it works:

  1. Be at the port on time
    Most ferry companies ask you to arrive 60 to 90 minutes before departure. This allows sufficient time for document checks and getting into the correct queue.
  2. Checking in from your motorhome
    Drive to a kiosk or ticket office and show your booking. Keep your ID and vehicle documents handy. You will then receive a ticket or a lane number.
  3. Waiting and boarding
    After checking in, you will be directed to a queue. Large vehicles such as motorhomes often have a separate queue. You can usually leave your vehicle while waiting. Stay nearby to listen for announcements.
  4. Driving on and parking
    Always follow the instructions of the staff. It can be cramped on the vehicle deck, but don't worry: the staff will guide you where necessary. Make sure your gas installation is switched off – sometimes it will even be sealed.

Disembarking and back on the road

As soon as your destination comes into view, you will be called back to your motorhome via a announcement. Make sure you are downstairs on time, especially if you need more space to manoeuvre. Don't forget your documents – there may be a brief check on international routes.

Inspiration: beautiful ferry routes for motorhome owners

Looking for a route where you can cleverly combine a ferry with a motorhome trip? These are popular options that you can easily book via Direct Ferries:

United Kingdom to Europe

  • Dover to Calais (France) – Popular 1.5-hour Channel crossing
  • Newcastle to Amsterdam (Netherlands) – Night ferry with DFDS, perfect for Northern Europe
  • Portsmouth to Santander (Spain) – Ideal for those who want to go directly to northern Spain

Italy to the islands

  • Naples to Sardinia – Night ferries take you to this motorhome paradise well rested
  • Milazzo to the Aeolian Islands – Lipari, Vulcano and Salina are accessible (check restrictions for large motorhomes)
  • Naples to Sicily – Both Palermo and Catania are good bases

France to Corsica

  • Marseille or Toulon to Ajaccio – For mountain roads and breathtaking coastal landscapes

Northern Europe

  • Germany to Sweden/Denmark – For example, Rostock–Trelleborg or Puttgarden–Rødby
  • Hirtshals (Denmark) to Norway – Popular for trips to the fjords and the north

Ireland to the UK or France

  • Rosslare to Pembroke/Fishguard – For a road trip through Wales or England
  • Dublin to Cherbourg/Roscoff – Ideal start for a continental trip

Tips for driving a motorhome abroad

Travelling by motorhome in Europe is great, but every country has its own rules. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Drive on the right side of the road – Simple, but easy to forget after a long journey.
  • Environmental zones – Some cities require an environmental sticker or registration.
  • Speed limits – These vary by country and motorhome category.
  • Overnight stays – Some countries have many free motorhome sites, while others are a bit stricter.

Use apps such as Google Maps and, of course, the Campercontact app to easily find motorhome sites, facilities and beautiful spots.

Book with discount via Campercontact

As a Campercontact user, you can enjoy extra discounts on your ferry crossing. Book your ticket via Direct Ferries with a discount and combine the best of both worlds: freedom on the road and a comfortable crossing by boat.

Whether you're heading to Scandinavia, seeking the sun in Southern Europe or exploring an island, with the right preparation, your ferry journey will be just as relaxing as your stay.