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Coastal roads

Mediterranean and Adriatic shorelines: long sea views, cliffside curves, ferry hops. Best driven outside July and August.

Italy Croatia France Spain Portugal Greece

Indexed routes

2

Total distance

567 km

Countries

2

Avg distance

284 km

When to drive

May–June and September–October

Coastal roads are technically open year-round, but July–August traffic on Amalfi, Côte d'Azur, and the Croatian coast turns short drives into half-day crawls. Shoulder seasons offer warm weather, open hotels, and traffic that moves.

Driving difficulty: Intermediate

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FAQ

Are coastal roads camper-friendly?
Italy's Amalfi (SS163) bans vehicles over 7.5 m for parts of summer; the Croatian coastal D8 is doable but tight. Côte d'Azur and Spanish costas are the most camper-friendly. Always check seasonal restrictions before the trip.
Are tolls heavy on coastal motorways?
France and Italy charge distance-based motorway tolls along the coast — expect notable cost on long stretches. Spain has reduced toll roads since 2019; Portugal's A22 along the Algarve uses electronic tolls only (rent a transponder).
Do I need to plan ferries?
For Croatia's southern islands and the Bari–Patras crossing, yes — book ahead in summer. Most western Mediterranean routes stay landlocked unless you choose to take an island detour (Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, Mallorca).
Can I find fuel along the coast?
Generally yes on motorways and main coastal arteries. Smaller routes like the Croatian D8 in Dalmatia or backroads in the Peloponnese can run 40–60 km between stations — top up before leaving major towns.
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