Overview
- Camping prices across Europe increased by 4.75% in 2025, continuing a multi-year trend of rising costs.
- Italy and Croatia recorded the highest average overnight rates at €40.40, while Albania (€14.18), Turkey (€15.01), and North Macedonia (€17.97) were the cheapest options.
- Germany's average camping price rose by 4.9% to €28.86 per night, placing it in the European mid-range, with domestic camping accounting for 55% of stays.
- The surge in camping popularity is underscored by over one million newly registered motorhomes this month, reflecting a lifestyle shift and structural changes in travel preferences.
- The price comparison was based on data from over 20,000 campsites in 34 countries, with discount programs like ACSI and ADAC Campcard remaining vital for budget-conscious travelers.