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AVOIDING STOWAWAYS
Practical Motorhome
|August 2025
This month, our regular columnist Motorhome Matt Sims takes a look at a topical problem that recently hit the national press...
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If you're heading home from Europe in your motorhome via Calais, one topic always seems to come up in conversation between van lifers and motorhomers: stowaways. It's one of those things people hear about, worry about, and thankfully - rarely experience. But the truth is, it's a real risk and something that we should all be taking very seriously.
Recently on the Motorhome Matt Podcast, we dived into what motorhomers need to know when returning to the UK through Calais, focusing on keeping your vehicle secure and avoiding the nightmare scenario of encountering an unexpected passenger. Here's what you need to know before boarding that ferry or rolling into the Eurotunnel terminal.
Why it's such a concern at Calais
The port of Calais is one of the busiest crossing points between mainland Europe and the UK. It's also a hotspot for people trying to enter the UK illegally, often hiding in or under vehicles. Although commercial lorries are the primary targets, motorhomes are easier alternatives - they're quieter, less tightly packed, and often left unattended for long periods in car parks or queues. Stowaways aren't just a 'big van' problem anymore. Even compact campervans can become targets if they appear vulnerable.
What could happen if you're found with a stowaway in your vehicle
The consequences of unwittingly transporting someone are serious. You could face:
Hefty fines (up to £2000 per stowaway).
Delays and questioning by Border Force.
Being turned around at the border.
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