Find your kind of van trip
Every van trip is different. Pick the kind of traveller you are and we'll point you at routes, rhythms, and budgets that actually fit.
Van Trips for Families — Europe with Kids
Travelling Europe in a van with kids isn't just possible — it's one of the best ways to do it. No airport queues, no rigid hotel check-in times, no dragging suitcases through train stations. Your home moves with you, nap time happens wherever you park, and every day is a new playground.
Van Trips for Couples — Romantic European Routes
A van trip as a couple is the best relationship test you'll ever take — and usually the best holiday too. No kids, no group compromises, no tour bus schedules. Just two people, a van, and a continent of back roads.
Solo Van Trips in Europe — Routes & Safety Tips
Solo van travel sounds intimidating until you do it. Then it becomes addictive. No compromises on where to go, when to stop, or how long to stay. You eat when you're hungry, drive when you feel like it, and change plans on a whim.
Your First Van Trip in Europe — What to Expect
Your first van trip will be messier than Instagram suggests. You'll park somewhere illegal without realising, overcook pasta on a wonky stove, and spend 20 minutes trying to figure out how the water pump works. This is normal. It gets easier fast.
Van Life for Digital Nomads — Work & Travel Europe
Working from a van sounds like a LinkedIn fantasy, but thousands of people actually do it across Europe every day. The setup is simpler than you'd expect: a good hotspot, a solar panel, and the discipline to work mornings and explore afternoons.
Van Trips with a Dog — Pet-Friendly European Routes
Dogs and vans go together like sand and bare feet. Your dog doesn't care about the Eiffel Tower — they care about the field next to the car park, the river crossing on the hiking trail, and the fact that you're together 24/7. Van life is, objectively, the best life for most dogs.