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Porto, Portugal: Porto Vibes – Wine, Views and More

Porto was our first stop on our Portuguese adventure. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and its very special Port wine, Porto offered a captivating experience with a perfect

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Arles, France – Walking in Van Gogh’s Footsteps

On February 20th, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh arrived in Arles. During the 18 months he stayed here, he produced not less than 187 paintings and drawings developing an expressive, individual

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Biarritz, France – A Perfect Blend of Surf and Basque Culture

#Biarritz boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in #France, such as La Grande Plage and Côte des #Basques that are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. Nevertheless, if you

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Arcachon, France – A Standout Destination on the French Atlantic Coast

On our way to Dune du Pilat, we stopped at #Arcachon which proved to be not only a beautiful sea resort but rather a unique destination in #France The town

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Bordeaux, France – a mix of enjoyment and a less pleasant surprise

We parked our camper in the parking lot of a sports hall where the municipality has set up a special section for motorhomes. The parking lot is 30 minutes away

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Saint-Émilion, France – Wine, History, and Scenic Beauty in Bordeaux’s Hidden Gem

We knew that Saint-Émilion is a beautiful medieval town in the middle of a superb wine-growing area, but the reality exceeded our expectations. The village boasts Romanesque churches and medieval

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Chamonix, France – Exploring the Heart of the French Alps

We arrived in #Chamonix by crossing the #Alps from Italy to #France through the #MontBlanc Tunnel, the longest vehicular tunnel in the world at the time of inauguration, a remarkable

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Treviso – Italy’s Best Kept Secret

Treviso was one of our most pleasant surprise while exploring the Veneto region. We first chose it becuase it looked like a camper friendly city on our way to or

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Chioggia, Italy – the “Little Venice”

While transiting Italy from East to West we were passing through the Veneto region, a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400

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