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Vanlife trends: Iceland, New Zealand and Chile top destinations, Bravia Mobil launches couple camper

08.06.2026 02:14 1 min 3 sources
Inout Viajes SPA + 2 more
Vanlife trends: Iceland, New Zealand and Chile top destinations, Bravia Mobil launches couple camper
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In Brief

Autocaravanas y Campers portal named three best countries for motorhome travel. Meanwhile, Bravia Mobil introduced the compact Swan 599 camper for two, and manufacturers increasingly adapt models for childless couples.

Top 3 destinations for motorhomes

The Autocaravanas y Campers portal recommends three countries for motorhome travel. In Iceland you CAN see volcanoes, geysers and the northern lights. New Zealand offers routes for both beginners and experienced travelers. Chile attracts with contrasts — from the Atacama Desert to Patagonia.

New for couples: Bravia Mobil Swan 599

Slovenian manufacturer Bravia Mobil has introduced the new Swan 599 camper based on the Peugeot Boxer. The model, under 6 meters long, features a transverse double bed, a bathroom with shower and a kitchen. The base configuration offers three sleeping places, with an optional pop-up roof — five.

Trend towards travel for two

Manufacturers are adapting their offerings to growing demand from childless couples. Motorhomes, campers and caravans designed for two people are appearing on the market, focusing on compactness, functionality and specialized storage for sports equipment.

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Iceland, New Zealand and Chile: three ideal destinations for motorhome travel

27.04.2026 Inout Viajes SPA

Bravia Mobil launches Swan 599, a high-volume camper van for couples

14.04.2026 Autocaravanas SPA

Motorhomes and caravans designed for couples

08.02.2026 La Vanguardia SPA

🇸🇮 Slovenia — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$1.94 /l

€1.68 · £1.46/l

94 of 132

pricier than 70% of countries

Petrol

$1.88 /l

€1.63 · £1.41/l

98 of 133

pricier than 73% of countries

LPG

$1.20 /l

€1.04 · £0.90/l

39 of 48

pricier than 79% of countries

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Celje +23°·22 km/h
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Izola +24°·18 km/h
91
Koper +26°·24 km/h
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Velenje +22°·29 km/h
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Jesenice +15°·30 km/h
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