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safe storage for van in Malaga Area Spain


Martyn22

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Would like to park my motorhome in spain, will be staying in tarifa for several months but need to go home for hospital check up saw that a British Motor home sales company were opening a sales and storage site in spain, think it was in Malaga but don't know who they are. Can any one help me?
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Hi Martyn

 

i just tried Google motorhome parking malaga. several sites come up. You should find something. I believe some one on here, has parked at the airport, so may come on and give help.

PJay

Maybe leave van on site? get a taxi to airport? another option.?

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Hi Martin

 

I think that the British motorhome agents that you refer to are E J Hartley of Cumbria and Ellesmere Port. But I did notice in the Nov MMM that they were not mentioning their Malaga outlet as previously.

 

I would consider P J's suggestion of leaving the van on site for the period you are home. It is something that I have done each Christmas. This year we have neighbours who are flying home for one month and two months. If you are a long stayer as you indicate you are then you would maintain your site long stay discount rather than forfeit it by starting a new period on your return.

 

Incidently, my motorhome is in storage at the moment at a very secure compound east of Malaga. But I think that it may be too far for you at Tarifa. (My motorhome is in storage because I am using my caravan here for the winter.... its a long story)

 

John L

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Thanks John, as l might be home for 2/3 months l need secure parking for my insurance Company, most of the time l don't use campsites as l kite surf and prefer to stay on or near a beach, this year it was 42c daytime and never dropped below 30 at night, so next year am planning to leave Spain early July
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I had a quote from E S Hartley in Malaga: two months was €120 but they say it dies include insurance, which you'd need as your ordinary policy presumably won't cover you storing in Spain. I did notice it's disappeared from Hartleys ads. The email address I corresponded with them was htsau@hotmail.com

A lady called Elena Hermano Tsau.

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