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CamperlineMotorhome rental made for Portugal

Founded in 2004 and run by people who actually live the road, Camperline rents motorhomes and campervans from three bases: São Domingos de Rana (the Lisbon area), Porto, and Faro, spanning Portugal from north to south. The fleet ranges from compact two-berth vans to spacious family motorhomes, built by established European makers like Germany's Weinsberg and France's Pilote and ready for the coast, the countryside, and everything between. With third-party insurance included and unlimited mileage on trips of five days or more, it is a straightforward way to explore the country at your own pace.

PortugalCascais Base
Fiat DucatoVans & Motorhomes
3 depotsLisbon Porto Faro
Camperline class-B campervan conversion parked by the sea in Portugal
Camperline by the numbers

The numbers that actually matter

Portugal
Cascais base
Founded 2004, headquartered in Sao Domingos de Rana, Cascais, serving travellers nationwide across Portugal.
Fiat Ducato
Vans & motorhomes
Van conversions on Fiat Ducato and other bases, plus coachbuilt motorhomes across the fleet.
3 depots
Lisbon Porto Faro
Pickup and drop-off at three depots; the Lisbon-area depot is about 25 minutes from the airport, with Porto and Faro also available.
2-6
Berths per van
Classes range from a 2-berth Class 0 compact up to 6-berth family motorhomes.
Insurance
Always included
Third-party insurance comes standard, with unlimited mileage on every rental of five days or more.
Spain
Cross-border travel
Cross-border trips into Spain are generally possible; as with any motorhome rental, confirm the terms with Camperline before booking.
Who they are

About Camperline

Camperline is a Portuguese motorhome and campervan rental company founded in early 2004 (registered on 2 February 2004) as Camperline, Comércio e Aluguer de Autocaravanas Lda. Headquartered in São Domingos de Rana, in the municipality of Cascais near Lisbon, it is one of Portugal's longer-established operators, having grown from an initial fleet of just 7 vehicles to roughly 22 today. The company both rents and sells motorhomes, and builds its brand around the idea of road freedom, encouraging travellers to explore Portugal's countryside, beaches, mountains and cultural heritage at their own pace. Two decades of operation give it a settled position in the Portuguese market, with a wide spread of vehicle classes to suit different budgets and group sizes.

The fleet is organised into several classes, from the compact two-berth Class 0 up to larger six-berth coachbuilt motorhomes and a VIP class, with vehicles sourced from the German brand Weinsberg and the French brand Pilote and dating from roughly 2017 to 2020 model years. Both van conversions and coachbuilt layouts are offered, and units are well equipped for self-sufficient touring: even the two-person Class 0 includes a toilet, shower with hot water, a fridge, a gas hob, central heating and fresh and grey water tanks. Larger classes add features such as bigger fridges, microwaves, dual-zone heating and air conditioning, and awnings. A range of optional extras can be added for a trip, including GPS and camping equipment (contact Camperline for the full, current list), and both manual and automatic transmissions are available depending on the class.

Camperline operates three pickup and drop-off locations in Portugal: its Lisbon-area headquarters in São Domingos de Rana plus depots at Porto and Faro, covering the country from north to south and supporting one-way rentals between locations. Daily rates vary by season and class, broadly in the region of €80 and upwards depending on vehicle and dates, with third-party insurance included on every rental and unlimited mileage on hires of five or more days. The company serves a broad, generalist audience rather than a single niche: couples drawn to the compact Class 0, families needing four to six berths, international visitors, and budget-conscious road-trippers exploring the Algarve, Lisbon, Porto and the Douro Valley. With multilingual support and a wide spread of vehicle classes, it positions itself as an accessible, flexible choice for touring mainland Portugal.

The fleet

The Camperline motorhome line-up

Compact van conversions and fully-equipped coachbuilt motorhomes for exploring Portugal — from 2-berth campers to family layouts with shower and toilet. Exact vehicle can vary.

Class 0

Up to 4 travellers

Compact, fully self-contained van conversion with toilet, shower and kitchenette - a nimble choice for couples and small groups exploring Portugal.

Class I Van

Up to 4 travellers

Easy-driving van conversion with kitchenette, shower, toilet and dining area, well suited to four travellers touring the coast and countryside.

Class I SG

Up to 4 travellers

Comfortable four-berth van with kitchen, washroom and living space, built for flexible road trips across Portugal's regions.

Class II Van Automatic

4 travellers

Roomy coachbuilt motorhome with automatic transmission for relaxed driving, featuring a full kitchen, shower and toilet.

Class II DKG

Up to 5 travellers

Spacious coachbuilt family motorhome with full kitchen, separate washroom and generous living space from established European manufacturers (Weinsberg, Pilote).

Class III PT

Up to 6 travellers

Cab-over coachbuilt motorhome sleeping up to six, ideal for larger families wanting comfort and space on a Portugal tour.

Where you can pick up

Pickup across Portugal

Camperline runs three pickup and drop-off locations across mainland Portugal, covering the north, centre and south. Its headquarters sits in São Domingos de Rana (Cascais district), roughly 20 minutes and around 23 km from Lisbon's Humberto Delgado Airport, while the Porto and Faro depots serve travellers flying into those cities, with pickup and drop-off offered near each airport.

Lisbon (São Domingos de Rana HQ)Porto (near Porto Airport)Faro (near Faro Airport, Algarve)

Camperline's booking system lets you pick up at one location and return at another across its three depots, but specific one-way fees are not published, so confirm them directly with Camperline. No airport shuttle is advertised on its rental pages, and cross-border travel into Spain is not publicly documented, so arrange airport transfers and any Spain authorisation with Camperline before booking.

What sets them apart

The Camperline difference

Built for Portugal

A Portuguese motorhome operator founded in 2004, with depots in Lisbon (São Domingos de Rana), Porto and Faro spanning the country from the northern coast to the Algarve. One-way rentals between all three locations let you plan flexible itineraries across Portugal.

Unlimited mileage on longer trips

Rentals of 5+ days include unlimited kilometres with no per-km charge (shorter rentals are capped at 500 km/day). Third-party (civil liability) insurance is included with every rental, with optional damage-excess cover available.

European motorhomes for every group

A fleet of Weinsberg and Pilote vehicles spanning Camperline's own classes, from a compact 2-person Class 0 up to the larger family and VIP layouts. Compact models come with a kitchenette, toilet and shower, while bigger units add more space and full facilities. Optional add-ons include GPS, WiFi, bikes, an awning and baby seats to tailor your trip.

The honest take

Camperline pros & cons

Pros

  • Third-party insurance included as standard on every rental, so basic liability cover is built into the price
  • Unlimited kilometres on rentals of 11+ days; shorter hires include 250 km/day on average (with a per-km charge beyond that)
  • Fleet built on established European motorhome brands such as Weinsberg (Germany) and Pilote (France)
  • Three depots covering Portugal's north-south corridor (Porto, Faro, and the Lisbon-region base at Sao Domingos de Rana), with one-way rentals between them
  • Wide choice of vehicle classes, from a self-contained 2-person Class 0 up to larger 5-6 berth motorhomes, to suit couples and families

Cons

  • Lisbon-region depot is in Sao Domingos de Rana (a Cascais-area suburb), not Lisbon city centre, so reaching it from the airport means a taxi (roughly EUR 30-45 each way)
  • Depot hours and handover times are limited and not always clearly published, so off-hours pickups need to be arranged with the company in advance
  • Shorter rentals (under 11 days) carry a 250 km/day average mileage cap with a EUR 0.45/km charge for excess, which can add up on longer routes
  • High EUR 2,000 security deposit required at pickup; refunded within 72 hours of return if undamaged, though card refunds can take longer to land
Who it suits

Camperline is best for

Couples touring Portugal

Class 0 vans sleep two with toilet, shower and kitchenette, ideal for coastal and countryside road trips.

Families with kids

Class I to VIP motorhomes sleep four to five, with kitchenettes and spacious sleeping areas for comfortable family holidays.

International road-trippers

Three depots in Lisbon, Porto and Faro with one-way rentals and online booking suit visiting tourists exploring nationwide.

Budget-minded long-trippers

Competitive 50 to 90 euro daily rates and unlimited mileage on five-plus-day rentals reward extended explorations affordably.

Good to Know

Camperline FAQ

Camperline runs three depots: its headquarters in São Domingos de Rana near Lisbon (about 25 minutes from Lisbon Airport), plus stations at Porto and Faro. One-way rentals are supported between all three depots, so you can pick up in one region and drop off in another. This north-south footprint covers Portugal's main touring corridors, from the Douro and Porto in the north down to the Algarve coast.

The fleet is built around motorhomes and campervans from established European manufacturers, with recent-model-year coachbuilt motorhomes and van conversions. Options span several classes, from a compact two-person campervan up to larger coachbuilt motorhomes and a top VIP class. Berth capacity ranges from 2 people in the smallest class up to around 5–6 in the larger family and VIP classes, with the mid-size vans typically sleeping 4. For the exact models, current model years and the specific class your dates are available in, it's best to check Camperline's booking system directly.

Yes. Even the smallest two-person campers are self-contained, with a compact shower and toilet, a kitchenette and hot water. Larger classes add bigger fridges, more cooking facilities and roomier bathrooms, with some models offering separate shower and toilet compartments. A shower and toilet are part of the standard layout across the range rather than being locked behind premium tiers, though the exact configuration varies by class — confirm the specifics for your chosen vehicle when you book.

Daily rates broadly run from around €50 to €90 depending on vehicle class and season, with the company positioned as mid-range rather than ultra-budget or luxury. Real-world bookings can land higher than the entry rate in peak summer once you add a larger class and extras, so treat the €50–€90 figure as a starting guide rather than a peak-season quote. Payment terms (such as the upfront deposit percentage and when the balance is due) should be confirmed directly with Camperline, as they are not clearly published online.

Rentals of 5 or more days include unlimited mileage, while shorter rentals are capped at 500 km/day, with an excess-kilometre charge applied beyond that. Third-party insurance and European roadside assistance are included on all rentals. Optional extras such as GPS, WiFi, bike racks, an awning, camping tables and chairs, baby seats and bedding are available for additional fees. Confirm the exact excess-kilometre rate and the current extras pricing with Camperline at the time of booking.

Third-party liability insurance is included on every rental, as required by Portuguese law. A refundable security deposit of roughly €1,800–€2,000 is taken at pickup and returned after the vehicle comes back undamaged. Specific excess/deductible amounts, the exact refund timeline and any premium insurance tiers are not clearly published, so confirm these directly with Camperline before booking.

The minimum age is 21, and drivers must have held their licence for at least one year. Younger drivers may face additional conditions, such as a higher collateral requirement, but Camperline does not publish a firm, verified young-driver policy. It's worth confirming current age terms and any young-driver surcharges with Camperline directly when you book.

No dedicated airport shuttle is provided. The Lisbon depot is about 25 minutes from Lisbon Airport, and customers typically arrange their own taxi or ride-hail to reach it. Depot opening hours are limited and include a midday closure, so it's worth arranging your pickup timing in advance — especially for early or late arrivals — and confirming the current hours with Camperline.

Spain and Portugal are both in the Schengen area with no border controls, and Portuguese third-party insurance generally provides minimum legal cover in Spain. However, as of 2026 Camperline does not publish a specific cross-border policy on its accessible website pages, and unauthorised cross-border travel can breach the rental contract or void insurance. Always confirm directly with Camperline that Spain (and any other countries) are permitted, and whether a cross-border fee or extra documentation applies, before you travel.

Camperline suits couples, families and international visitors looking for an affordable, flexible motorhome trip around mainland Portugal, with classes spanning a compact two-berth camper up to larger family and VIP layouts. The unlimited mileage on 5+ day rentals and the three-depot one-way option make it well suited to longer north-south road trips. It's a generalist touring operator rather than a surf specialist, so dedicated surfers may prefer a board-rack-equipped specialist.

Book your Camperline motorhome

From the compact Class 0 to the spacious VIP, Camperline's fleet spans several motorhome classes with pickups near Lisbon (São Domingos de Rana), Porto and Faro. Every rental includes third-party insurance, plus unlimited mileage on trips of 5+ days (500 km/day on shorter rentals). Pick your class and lock in your Portugal road trip today.

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