Yesterday we set off on a road trip by rental car, starting in Eilat in southern Israel. Our first destination was the Dead Sea and then we continued to Masada and Jerusalem. Today we tell you about the first stop on the road trip, the Dead Sea.
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Yesterday we visited the Underwater Observatory in Eilat, Israel. To begin with, this is a park with several large aquariums and pools with fish and turtles. But the most fascinating thing is the underwater tower, where you can go deep under the surface and experience the underworld of the Red Sea through lots of big windows. Fascinating!
Read moreWhat is travelling with a motorhome in Iceland really like? We recently wrote a post about travelling Around Iceland by carand got a lot of questions about travelling by motorhome. We are used to motorhomes and have travelled a lot in Iceland. However, we have not travelled by motorhome in Iceland, although we would love to! To fill in any gaps, we took the opportunity to talk to Promote Iceland, which works to promote tourism on the island. And then we got a lot of useful information!
Read moreHave you thought about travelling around Iceland by car? We've been seeing a lot about Iceland on social media lately, so it feels like there's a lot of interest in this little fairytale island. Have I mentioned that I (Helena) lived there for a whole year? That I've travelled back about five times? That I travelled around Iceland by car?
Read moreOn the way home from Jogersö camping in Oxelösund, we took the opportunity to drive past the island of Femöre, which is connected to the mainland by a small bridge. We had been advised to check out the lighthouse keeper's house, the Femöre fortress and, not least, the view. We were not disappointed, so to speak! In addition, it was a real British summer on Sunday, with sunny and warm autumn weather.
Read moreThinking the motorhome season is over? We think it's perfect to experience autumn in a motorhome. It's a bit of a shame that many campsites and pitches are already closed in October, but some are open all year round, like Jogersö camping in Oxelösund where we are now.
Read moreTom and Chris Frentz live in New Zealand, but have recently completed an eight-week hiking adventure in France. Eight years ago, they started planning for a life of freedom and adventure. Step by step, they have moved closer to their dream, which started with getting a campervan, living in it for six months and trying their hand at working on a vineyard.
Read moreSummer in Zermatt! When you come to Zermatt in Switzerland, you always do it by train. The small town in the Alps is completely car-free. Today we've put together a list of things worth knowing about a very special little place in Switzerland. In addition, today's post contains no less than two (!) films.
Read moreMountain biking in Zermatt, Switzerland! We are not exaggerating when we say that this is one of the most amazing nature experiences we have ever had. We took the bikes on ski lifts up the mountain and then travelled down, along a bike trail. Moderately challenging, not too strenuous and absolutely stunningly beautiful.
Read moreToday we can tell you about breathtaking views and making raclette cheese. We are currently in the Swiss Alps, more specifically in Nendaz in Valais. Yesterday we went on a trip even higher up in the Alps. Despite the bad weather, we got to experience unbelievable views. We also got to see how the famous raclette cheese and a number of other Swiss cheeses are made.
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