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Rent an RV in Málaga and explore the sun-drenched Costa del Sol at your own pace. This Andalusian city is famous for the Alcazaba fortress, the Picasso Museum, and its lively waterfront, while also offering quick access to Granada, Córdoba, and the Sierra Nevada. With a wide selection of RVs and camper vans, you can enjoy year-round sunshine and Mediterranean charm while discovering southern Spain. Rent a camper van or RV in Málaga and start your unforgettable road trip along the Andalusian coast.
Starting at $79 / nightMalaga
Address
Calle José Calderón, 120
29590 Málaga
Spain
Getting to the station
From Málaga Airport (AGP): From the airport, board bus A “Paseo del Parque – Plaza del General Torrijos” to “Avda. de Andalucía”. Transfer to bus 25 toward “Santa Rosalía – Loma del Campo” to “José Calderón”. From here, it’s a 2-minute walk to the roadsurfer station.
From Málaga City Centre: From the city centre, board bus 19 to “José Calderón”. From here, it’s a 2-minute walk to the roadsurfer station.
Parking information
Parking spaces are available next to the roadsurfer station.
Renting a Class B RV with roadsurfer in Málaga gives you flexibility to explore southern Spain and the Costa del Sol. These compact RVs, also known as camper vans, are easy to drive and perfect for both city streets and scenic routes. Unlimited mileage lets you head east along the Mediterranean coast, drive west toward Cádiz, or venture inland to Granada and the Sierra Nevada without restrictions, and a free second driver makes it easy to share the journey. With 24/7 roadside assistance, you’re covered whether you’re visiting the Alcazaba, strolling along the waterfront, or relaxing on the beaches. Flexible cancellation gives you confidence to plan ahead, so you can set out from Málaga and enjoy a Spanish road trip on your own terms.
U.S. citizens need a valid passport to enter Spain, preferably valid for at least six months beyond your entry date. For stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, no visa is required under the Schengen Agreement.
As of now, ETIAS is not yet required. It is scheduled to begin operations in the last quarter of 2026 and will include a transitional phase and a grace period (each potentially six months), allowing travelers time to adapt before it becomes fully mandatory.
Upon arrival in Málaga—or any Spanish entry point—you may be asked to show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds. Any stay longer than 90 days requires a national visa.
Please always check official government or embassy websites for the latest entry rules before traveling.
There are two parking zones in Malaga, the blue and the white zones, where you can park your camper van or RV rental. Please note that there are two different types of blue zones. The normal rotation blue zone is for up to 2 and a half hours, and the high rotation blue zone is for a maximum stay of 30 minutes. These zones are indicated by a blue line and have a sign indicating if they are long or short stays. We recommend using the Telpark App to pay and modify your parking time from your location.
If you’re lucky and patient, you can also find free parking in the white zones in Malaga. The best place to park for free in Malaga, and be relatively close to the center, is in the Victoria neighborhood or near the train station, and from there you can travel to the city center via public transportation.
Before you return your roadsurfer camper van, you can refill with diesel and AdBlue at one of these convenient gas stations near our location here:
Please note: The AdBlue service station information provided is for guidance only and is provided without warranty of any kind; customers are advised to check the information for accuracy on their own responsibility, as roadsurfer assumes no liability for the accuracy or timeliness of the information.
You will need to fill up with fresh water if you want to use the kitchen sink or shower, and you will need to make sure that you empty the black water tanks before returning your camper van rental. Here are the closest service areas to our station in Malaga::
Malaga and the Costa del Sol are well-known for their beaches and warm temperatures, which is why there is a lot of tourism in the summer months. June to August is the high season in Malaga and will be booming with tourists. If you love the sun and don’t mind crowds, Malaga will be the ideal destination for you, especially in the middle of August, when the Malaga Fair takes place. We recommend renting a camper van in Malaga at Easter. The city will be crowded, but not like in the summer months.