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Volkswagen updates Multivan and California

Volkswagen has introduced updated Multivan and California models. Changes include a redesigned front end, a 12.9-inch infotainment screen, and a revised digital instrument cluster. Travel Assist now recognizes traffic lights and supports assisted lane changes. Powertrains remain unchanged: 2.0 TDI diesel (150 hp), 2.0 TSI petrol (204 hp), and eHybrid 4Motion plug-in hybrid (245 hp). The Multivan Trend starts at €57,465 in Germany. The California receives the same updates; the eHybrid 4Motion version features electric air conditioning that operates up to 8 hours without the engine running. The California Beach starts at €66,087.

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Four generations of one family go camping in Croatia

The Graumann-Chrismann family from Bergkamen traveled to the Polari campsite in Rovinj, Croatia. The trip includes four generations: Steven Graumann, his wife Saskia Chrismann, daughter Elina, Saskia's mother Manuela Langenkämper, and grandmother Herlinde Verschüren. Croatia receives over three million German tourists annually. For Steven and Saskia, this vacation is also tied to their personal history: the engagement took place at a campsite on Achensee, and the wedding night was spent in a camper.

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Camper Van Tourism Is Booming in Croatia

Camper van and motorhome tourism is booming in Croatia as more travelers seek flexible, mobile exploration of the country. Key drivers include the ability to move spontaneously between beaches, islands, and coastal towns without fixed hotel schedules. Croatia's long coastline, scenic roads, and compact distances make it particularly attractive. However, the boom also brings challenges: overcrowded campsites, illegal parking, and pressure on coastal infrastructure, especially in environmentally sensitive areas.

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Traffic jams from Slovenia spill into Croatia: kilometer-long queue near Zaprešić

On Saturday, Croatia saw the start of the first major tourist weekend, while neighboring countries enjoyed a long weekend due to the Pentecost holiday, causing severe traffic congestion on Slovenian roads that partially extended into Croatia. Slovenian television reported kilometer-long queues on the Ljubljana bypass, where a camper van overturned, closing the road for several hours; no injuries were reported. The Croatian Automobile Club reported a queue of about 2 km at the Zaprešić toll plaza on the A2 highway.

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Why Every RV and Travel Trailer Owner Needs an Emergency Traction Kit This Summer

The article explains why RVs and travel trailers frequently get stuck on soft gravel pads in campgrounds, especially after rain. Key causes include dual rear wheels concentrating weight and highway-rated tires lacking off-road grip. Tow truck calls for RVs in 2025-2026 averaged $400 to $1,200, with many national park and Forest Service campgrounds inaccessible to standard wreckers. An emergency traction kit (a steel claw that straps to the drive wheel) is recommended, rated for vehicles under 30,000 lbs GVW.

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Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort on Pag: Family Camping with Glamping and Water Park

Located in southern Pag near Povljana, the five-star Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort has opened. It offers pitches for tents and motorhomes, mobile homes, and glamping villas, plus a water park with five slides, pools, a spa, restaurants, and entertainment. The resort sits on a peninsula with zoned beaches, including a dog area. It is the first five-star campsite on Pag, designed for family holidays with comfort.

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Compact bike campers: from production model to DIY build for €300

A new compact bike camper Alpencamper with a double bed and toilet weighing about 50 kg has been introduced. Meanwhile, German adventurer Marco Düsterhöft built a DIY mini-camper for an e-bike for just €300.

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Where is the limit? How Slovenians decorate campsites during holidays

A social media post showing Slovenian tourists decorating motorhomes and caravans at campsites during holidays has sparked debate. The photos of decorated pitches were shared by the profile Avtokampi.si from Camp Čikat on the Croatian island of Lošinj. Comments revealed divided opinions, with some supporting the tradition and others finding it excessive and disruptive to peace.

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