When you are travelling for a whole year, there is a lot of everyday life too. Today we have paid bills and washed clothes. On other days, we go shopping or take care of the motorhome. There is always something to do!
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We have now arrived on the Costa del Sol, the Spanish sunshine coast! We feel like standing still at a campsite for a week or so, and have therefore been looking for a place that we can enjoy. Now we have found Laguna Playa in Torre del Mar, just east of Malaga.
Read moreToday we looked around the Spanish city of Granada, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. This is a city that feels both historic and young at the same time, and here we enjoyed an outdoor lunch in the February sun.
Read moreAs you may know, we live in a houseboat at home in Stockholm. Very cosy we think! You are always close to the water and in the summer you can jump straight down for a swim. In a press release, the holiday home agent NOVASOL now says that they are increasing their range of floating holiday homes.
Read moreNow we are standing on a pitch in Valencia here in Spain, namely Valencia Camper Park. We have left Benidorm behind us and are looking forward to a few days with a really colourful festival. Right now there is a calm before the storm, so to speak. And this campsite in Valencia is perfect for resting!
Read moreToday we have found a campsite in Tarragona in Spain. The campsite is really nice and located right next to a beautiful sandy beach. Our plan is to stay at this campsite for a few days, among other things to visit Tarragona and to check out the Easter celebrations in Spain.
Read moreEaster in Spain is very different from Easter in Sweden. Easter is celebrated for the same religious reason as in Sweden, i.e. to commemorate the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. However, many of the Swedish Easter traditions, such as Easter baskets and Easter eggs, have nothing to do with the suffering of Jesus, but originate from folklore and non-religious traditions... In Spain, it is easier to understand the religious connection!
Read moreCarcassonne in France is a fortified medieval city in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. When you step inside the high walls and look up at the pointed towers, it feels a bit like entering a fantasy story. The fortified city, Cité de Carcassonne, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is visited by around three million tourists every year.
Read moreCalvi in Corsica is a must when visiting the island, and here are fifteen things to see and do in Calvi on holiday! We present a great guide to beautiful beaches and attractions, such as the great 15th-century citadel. You'll also find information on flights, boats, buses, weather and excursions for tourists. Calvi in Balagne - at the edge of the sea and the pearl of Europe!
Read moreCorsica and the language. Corsica is not just steep cliffs, white beaches and turquoise waters. Corsica is also an island with its own language, a dramatic history and a mafia that is one of the most violent in Europe ...
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