Britain's £2 levy may double caravan holidays · VanLife Weekly #25
Britain's £2 nightly levy could raise budget caravan holiday costs by 66–100%; Croatia and Italy also lead the week.
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VanSky index for Mangere, New Zealand — 69 out of 100 (Comfortable). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.
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Mangere, New Zealand — VanSky 69 out of 100. Comfortable for a route. Ranked #25 of 106 cities in the country (as of 25 June 2026). Temperature 15°C, wind 29 km/h. Solar panels yield 0.6 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.
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No optimal window today — wind or rain throughout the day.
A weather comfort index for travel: a 0–100 score. Recalculated daily from live weather data — temperature, rainfall, wind and sun.
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Data: Open-Meteo · Updated several times a day
Mangere ranks 33 of 106 cities. Country average VanSky — 59.
Updated: 20.06.2026
Diesel
$1.66 /l
NZD2.94 · €1.46/l
75 of 132
pricier than 56% of countries
Petrol
$1.79 /l
NZD3.16 · €1.57/l
98 of 134
pricier than 72% of countries
LPG
$1.07 /l
NZD1.90 · €0.94/l
34 of 48
pricier than 69% of countries
Activist Jennifer Branje withdrew a petition to ban freedom camping for international visitors after receiving violent threats against herself, her family, and her business. The petition on the New Zealand Parliament website had gathered nearly 8,000 signatures. Branje had aimed to spark a discussion on tourism rules after border reopening and to stop taxpayer funding for free camping sites. The New Zealand First party has since taken up the cause, polling public opinion.
A fire in Titahi Bay, Wellington, on Saturday evening destroyed a home and several caravans, and damaged a neighbouring property. Strong winds caused the blaze to spread rapidly. Eight fire trucks responded to the incident at around 5:50 pm. The cause of the fire is under investigation by Fire and Emergency and police.
In New Plymouth, New Zealand, 80-year-old Bill McMurray, who has lived in his motorhome with two dogs for nearly 11 years, received a $400 fine for overstaying at the free Lake Rotomanu freedom camping site. He stayed an extra night due to high winds reaching 100 km/h, deeming it unsafe to drive his 7-metre-long vehicle. The New Plymouth District Council acknowledged the weather but upheld the fine, suggesting he could have parked elsewhere or used a campground within a half-hour drive. Since June last year, 359 infringement notices have been issued at the site, with 95 successfully challenged.
An overseas buyer paid $45m for Hahei Beach Resort on the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand, with approval from the Overseas Investment Office. Tasman Tourism New Zealand, a joint venture between an Australian private equity firm and a UAE-based investment company, also bought Raglan Sunset Motel for $5m. Both properties were sold by New Zealand investment group Hahei Beach Limited, which purchased them in 2015 for $13.25m and $3.88m respectively.
A consortium bidding for Tourism Holdings, a campervan rental and sales company operating in New Zealand, Australia, and North America, sees higher value than the market. After a peak in 2023, the company faces a downturn.
A pickup towing a caravan rolled over on State Highway 1 in Wellington around 11:30 on Thursday. The northbound lane was closed but reopened by 1:00 PM. No injuries were reported.
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