Hire your perfect campervan inMALAGA
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After more than 20 incredible years as a family owned company, we're excited to expand our horizons and offer our guests a completely new adventure with campervan hire Malaga. What started with a single classic VW camper all those years ago continues with the same dedication to customer service excellence and the iconic VW campervan.
Siesta Campers Malaga
Calle Crianza 32, Polígono Lauro Torre, 29130 Alhaurín de la Torre, Malaga
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Hire a campervan or motorhome
Our promise to you is the perfect campervan or motorhome to explore Malaga and beyond. Our campers sleep up to 4 adults comfortably and come fully-equipped with a fridge, gas cooker, sink with running water, basic insurance and unlimited kilometres. The best vans, world-class customer service, transparent pricing and no hidden fees.

Why hire a campervan in Malaga?
Malaga is the perfect place to kick off a campervan road trip through Andalusia. With a van, you can explore beyond the city’s beaches and discover the stunning landscapes of southern Spain. Drive along the Costa del Sol for sun-soaked coastlines, or head inland to experience the whitewashed villages of the Sierra Nevada. Unlike hotel-based travel, a campervan hire in Seville lets you wake up in nature, chase the best sunsets, and escape to hidden spots that most tourists never see. Whether you’re after adventure, culture, or relaxation, Malaga is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable road trip.
Best time to go camping
Malaga enjoys one of Spain’s warmest climates, making it a great campervan hire destination year-round. Spring (March–June) is ideal, with warm weather and fewer crowds. Summer (June–August) is peak season, perfect for beach lovers. Autumn (September–November) is one of the best times for a road trip—warm days and stunning golden landscapes. Winter (December–February) is mild, and while the beaches are quieter, it’s a great time for inland adventures. For the best mix of good weather and peaceful camping, aim for late spring or early autumn.

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Good to know
Malaga is a camper’s dream, with sun-drenched coastlines and easy access to nature. There are plenty of campsites along the Costa del Sol, plus some great off-grid parking spots if you want to wake up to a sea view. Wild camping rules are strict, so be sure to check the latest regulations. And don’t forget to download some camping apps—they’re lifesavers when looking for last-minute spots.

Where to go
From Malaga, you can cruise east along the coast for quieter beaches and charming villages. Head inland to explore the white villages of Andalusia, or go big and drive to the Sierra Nevada for a mountain escape. If you’re into windsurfing, take the scenic route to Tarifa, Europe’s windsurfing capital.

What to do
There’s no shortage of adventure here. Surf the rolling waves in El Palmar or Tarifa. Hike the jaw-dropping Caminito del Rey, a cliffside trail like no other. If climbing is your thing, El Chorro is a world-class spot. And for water lovers, paddleboarding along the Costa del Sol’s secret coves is a must.
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