Films of Polypyrrole/Montmorillonite (PPy/MT) clays were electropolymerized potentiostatically on aluminium alloy 1100, using sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) as a dopant. Two clay species were used: Na+-Montmorillonite (MT-Na) and modified-Montmorillonite (MT-M). The characterization of the PPy/MT films performed by XRD and TEM shows that the exfoliation method employed, as well the electrochemical polymerization method used in this work, allow nanocomposite materials to be obtained. The PPy/MT films were found to have less electrical conductivity than pure PPy. The corrosion protection of aluminium alloy 1100 covering PPy/MT was evaluated by electrochemical techniques in 0.05 mol L−1 NaCl medium. The electrochemical parameters derived from the polarization curves, together with the EIS data, revealed that the corrosion resistance of PPy/clay coatings depends on the type and concentration of Montmorillonite employed. The best performance in the corrosion protection of the aluminum was achieved with PPy/MT films containing 1% of clay.