Europe
2. Perast📍
3. Budva📍
5. Tivat📍
6. Sveti Stefan📍
7. Stari Bar 📍
Croatia Road Trip — Dubrovnik, Split & Island Hopping
11 Highlights from Croatia:
1. Plitvice Lakes 📍
2. Zadar 📍
3. Biograd Na moru📍
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4. Island of Murter & Tisno📍📍
- 📍 Tisno
5. Šibenik📍
6. Split📍
7. Cetina River Spring📍
8. Grandmas📍
The perfect place for a bit of action 😎! Whether it's rafting, hiking, or climbing 💥, in Omiš, you'll find a variety of activities at a fair price!
Small ice cream tip 🍦:
The flavor "White Kinder Bueno" is super delicious! 🍦🤭
9. Trogir📍
In Trogir, we started our next adventure. We booked a sailing holiday for young people! Max & I were complete sailing beginners, so we were pretty excited 🤩. One thing I can tell you: We were not disappointed! It was incredibly fun, especially when we were sailing at a complete tilt 😱!! Additionally, we met great new people and didn't party a little 🥳. Another meeting with the crew is already planned ☑️.
10. Hvar📍
With a speedboat, we went to the Croatian holiday island of Hvar. There we ate, with our sailing group, at a slightly overpriced restaurant 🤑. From there, we had a wonderful view of the luxurious yachts lined up at the harbor. The place definitely represents wealth, which was reflected quite noticeably in the price 😅. Additionally, you'll find one party mile after another here! 🎉
11. Dubrovnik 📍
A city in southern Croatia that everyone knows. The filming location of the series Game of Thrones 👑. Dubrovnik has always been high on my list and now the time had finally come. As we strolled through the well-preserved old town, the new series of Vikings was being filmed. Totally exciting 🤩. Afterwards, we of course checked out the highlights (city walls, Old Town, Placa, the churches....). Also, you should definitely see Dubrovnik from above 🫶🏼.
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Europe Road Trip Part 2 — Balkans, Greece & Türkiye
Europe Road Trip Part 2 — Balkans, Greece & Türkiye
There are trips that change you. Europe Part 2 was one of them. The colors, the scents, the hospitality. In this travelogue: culinary highlights, photo spots, and practical tips.
The diversity thrilled me. Whether beach, hiking or culinary delights — Europe Part 2 offers everything.
Arrival and first impressions
Easy arrival, flights cost between €100 and €500 depending on the season. A rental car is recommended for flexibility.
My boutique hotel: charming, personal, fantastic breakfast.
Culinary Highlights
Food = Understanding culture. Europe Part 2: A culinary delight. Local cuisine: fresh ingredients, traditional recipes, passion.
Best restaurant found through word of mouth. No website, handwritten menu, fantastic.
Photo spots
Golden hour for the best photos. Visit popular spots outside of peak hours.
Practical tips
Travel time
Spring or autumn are ideal.
budget
| Position | €/day |
|---|---|
| Accommodation | 60-120 |
| Eat | 25-45 |
| transport | 25-40 |
| Activities | 10-30 |
| In total | 120-235 |
FAQ
Safe for single women?
Yes.
How many days?
5-10 is ideal.
Card or cash?
Mix. Have €50-100 available locally.
About the author: Janet Dannehl is one of Germany's most influential travel influencers with over 2.3 million followers. She specializes in lifestyle, culinary topics, and visual stories from her travels. Cooperation requests here.
From Germany -> through Austria -> through Slovenia -> through Italy towards Croatia 😛
Beautiful Bavaria 🏔
City of Hof
Bayreuth 🙂
Regensburg☂️
Landshut🤠
Erding 🛝
- hotel room
- Hotel room bathroom
Chiemsee & surroundings
Off through Austria 🏔
Gmünd🧑🏻🎨
Villach🎉
In the city center, performers proudly presented their acts. Right next to the show, "influencers" streamed out of the shops in droves. Cheerful music filled the air in the background. What's going on here? I guess we've stumbled right into a festival! 😁 The city was packed, but despite that, my impression of Villach was really good! 👍 But what I liked best was Max's "church hat" (see middle picture) 😛.
Slovenia🇸🇰
Kranjska Gora🐟
Bled ⛪️
Capital city: Ljubljana
Italy🇮🇹
Trieste
Finally in Croatia🇭🇷
Next stop: Croatia 🇭🇷
Spain Road Trip — Barcelona, Andalusia & Mediterranean Coast
❤️10 Impressive Places in Spains❤️
& Stopover in Gibraltar
1. Serra del Montsec
A night in nature🏕

After great effort, we finally made it to the top!💪
We camped here at an altitude of around 2500 meters!
For me, it was the very first time sleeping without a proper tent, right in the middle of nature.
We set up a hammock with a tarp between two trees and made ourselves comfortable.🙂

All the setup made us pretty thirsty, so we went in search of water!
Just half a kilometer further, we found the first stream.
YAY! Water!👏
We had a special bottle with us, which I can really recommend to any nature lover. With this bottle, almost all impurities are removed from the water. You simply click once on the lid to turn on the UV-C LED light. After just one minute, the water from nature is safe to drink. How cool is that? It's a bit expensive, but you'll have it for a long time! (The bottle is called: Quartz Bottle)

2. Barcelona☀️🌴
Oh beautiful Barcelona.
The narrow streets in the city center, the sweetly decorated shops, the expansive beaches, the street music on every corner.
Definitely, I would also recommend going up to the Riesenrand. From there, you have a beautiful view over the entire city!🎡

Of course, there are also many shopping opportunities! Whether in the store or right on the roadside.🛍
Here you can find everything, whether real brands or fake products. It's funny to see that as soon as the police pass by, people suddenly fold their blankets into a bag and dash away very quickly.😆

In Spain, it was pretty hot! In the camper, the thermometer rose to up to 45 degrees Celsius during the day.😅

Scorching heat! Quite foolish when you had bought a delicious watermelon the day before and had to discover the next day that it had completely burst🍉. We can count ourselves lucky that it was in a wooden bowl, otherwise our whole camper would probably have been underwater. The bowl was almost filled to the top with the fruit water. YUCK! And it stinks, I tell you! With gloves and a bucket, we emptied it bit by bit. Disgusting mess🐷! It stank so much, was as slimy as anything, and we had to throw away our bowl.🤢
Well, you learn from mistakes!

Two weeks later, we left Barcelona and immersed ourselves back in nature 🌿:
3. Valencia🍹

Speechless. Just speechless. These stunning architectures of Valencia really blew us away! 😯
See for yourself:
We whizzed through almost every city with our e-scooter🛴!
Totally cool! Here in Valencia, there were even charging stations!

Shopping is of course also possible here! Colorful!🛍
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4. Costa Blanca⚓️
Ohhhh how beautiful the coastline of the province of Alicante is! Totally in love!🥰

During our exploration, we even came across flamingos.🦩
How awesome is that!!!

The next days, we snorkeled endlessly🤿! I have never in my life seen so many huge fish in one place😍. It was simply indescribable! We had a snorkel mask that covered the entire face. I can only recommend it! Of course, it's not suitable for diving, but that wasn't really necessary here! Huge schools of fish swam around us, in their various colors.🥰🐠
The clear water provided excellent visibility.
Just perfect!💕

The cave was also particularly cool!!!👻

Nothing is better than watching a fantastic sunset after a long day of snorkeling!🌅

After we continued driving, we found a new campsite along the way.
But OOPS😧. It didn't take long, and we were chased away. There was an overnight ban 🚫. No problem!
We could still admire the turtles in the water!🐢

Besides, our new campsite wasn't bad either!😌

5. Marbella🌺
A perfect day to stroll through the city and admire the beautiful colors of the flowers!
6. Alhambra🏰
Alhambra is a really pretty city castle located in Granada. Especially great were all the flowers!💐
Gibraltar⛰
Hike up to the top

Wow. Gibraltar was definitely worth it! Gibraltar is a British overseas territory consisting mostly of a large limestone rock. Right on our arrival day, we climbed the 426-meter-high rock in quite a heat.🥾
The best part: Sweet monkeys crossed our paths multiple times.🙉


When we conquered the rock, we arrived quite sweaty!😅
But we had an amazing view!😍


In the underground tunnels of the rock, many ancient stories are hidden 📖:

An incredible light show underground. Definitely a highlight in Gibraltar!💥

7. Tarifa🏝
A dream for kite surfers🌊

Oops. Where have we landed here?
Beach party despite Corona? In Tarifa it was possible!🍾🎊
At every beach bar, you could hear the sound of drum music from afar. The sun shone stronger and stronger every day. The sand was bright yellow, the water clear. It didn't take long, and we were invited to BBQs or parties by other campers.
A huge mile full of like-minded people 😃.



The surf fever quickly caught on, so Max immediately bought himself a new kite surfing equipment and spent days on end in the water.🌊
Definitely still on my MUST DO list - but at that time, I had no experience at all, and other things were the focus for me.

You arrive in Tarifa and are overwhelmed by the so-called "Beach-Vibes", "Party-Vibes", and "Surfer-Vibes".
Great place!
8. Cádiz⛴
Port city in the region of Andalusia

It's time😍. Janet turns 26 years young. How time flies….. Max was super, super sweet and distributed 26 red balloons throughout the camper for me. Additionally, he woke me up early in the morning at my birth time and surprised
I contemplated the candle on my muffin... But what does one wish for when one is infinitely happy?🤔

9. Gijón🌊
Fantastic views of the sea! Many skyscrapers and wonderful sights!

10. Santander 🏦
Santander. The bank. We know it!
We took a look at the city. Once again, we zipped through the streets with our e-scooter, and what did we see: magnificent trees, the vast sea, small beaches, impressive sights, well-kept houses, and a clean city. Beautiful! 😊


Next Stop: Portugal
France Road Trip — Côte d'Azur, Provence & Bordeaux
What could be tastier than good Brie cheese with crunchy baguette? Perhaps a fresh crêpe filled with white chocolate!
I loved France not only for its food but also for its impressive cities, beaches, and mountains.
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin

In Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, we found a campsite on a mountain. Except for a few donkeys in the background, there seemed to be no one else around. Haha. That would have been nice! After just a few minutes, a Frenchman approached us. He wore a loose, half-buttoned shirt and shorts. His hair was grayish, short, and a bit tousled. With a loud "Boooonjoooouuur," he greeted us loudly, trying his best to stand upright and suppress his swaying. A blind person could have guessed from his first sound that this man was definitely drunk. To our misfortune! The Frenchman talked and talked. Things that were not particularly interesting and, BY THE WAY, not understandable to us (due to his language). After hundreds of remarks, he started speaking English. That didn't make it any better. Now he told us about the donkeys he owned, his non-existent wife, and his life. Somehow, one could feel sorry for this man... When he finally got closer to our camper, we decided to look for another campsite.
And OFF we went.
Welcome to Saint-Tropez

Our campsite was only a 10-minute walk from the center. What more could you ask for?

Off to Hyères



In Hyères, it wasn't easy to find a campsite. We first drove up the castle hill: That was not a good idea!
Then it was back down again backwards, winding. What fun!
Finally, we parked on a meadow with a view of the castle. Not bad either!
Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer



After the beautiful sunset, we made some fresh pizzas with our Omnia oven!

Via Ferrata
The scariest Via Ferrata
Like in a horror movie! For some, a hanging bridge is probably already a scary experience, but the fog here tops everything!
Even though I didn't really see much: I knew it went verrrrry deep down!
No Risk – No Fun.


Nîmes
Bullfighting in the amphitheater

For the first time in our lives, we visited an amphitheater where a bullfight took place.
With mixed feelings, we finally sat down in one of the many rows. After being supplied with beer, it started. At first, we only saw the fighters in their white clothes standing in the middle of the amphitheater.
What now? No red cloth? No.
Suddenly there was a short warning signal, after which the big bull, somewhat cautiously, marched into the fight with his powerful horns. The goal was now for the white men (fighters) to touch the bull's forehead and to do so without getting injured.
It got exciting!
After a while, someone finally managed to touch the animal's forehead. Oh my goodness... Now quickly. He ran for his life and "SLAP" - he collided with the barrier. Our breath stopped. In seconds, he was pulled over the railing by several staff members. Lucky again, I'd say! The bull also collided with the barrier shortly afterwards. That could have gone wrong! The game was so exciting that I couldn't look away for a second. "Deux Euro". "Deux Euro" echoed through the speakers. Every time the bull's forehead was touched, the player received 2 euros. Risky 2 euros. Life-threatening 2 euros. The game continued. Occasionally, the bull slammed into the barrier with full force. It also happened that the bull protruded half over the railing because he had such speed that he struck over. Horrible to watch. Only the next day, traditionally, the head of the animal was cut off alive with the help of a knife. The horns were then pulled out and proudly handed over.
Shocking tradition. We agree on that.
We don't need to be part of such a "game" again.

Montpellier

On the way to Montpellier, a large truck drove in front of us, from which a big stone hit our windshield.
Great!
The windshield cracked bit by bit. So it was off to the workshop as quickly as possible. Fortunately, we were ADAC members, so we received reimbursement for a hotel night worth over 100 euros + transportation.
Crazy. One phone call and everything was arranged! It's definitely worth being an ADAC member!

The next day, with our repaired windshield, we found a new campsite in the middle of nowhere. After a quiet night, I prepared breakfast. Suddenly we heard a strange noise from outside. We opened the camper door and behold:

As if out of nowhere, the white horses appeared. It was like a dream. A magical world. Indescribable!
Cassis
Right by the Mediterranean Sea is the beautiful fishing harbor with the pebble beaches and clear water.

Quick Conclusion:
France was a great experience. Every city here just has its own charm, and it was once again totally easy to find good & free campsites! Perfect.
Marignane
In Marignane, we scored a great (and as always, free) campsite right by the sea.

Plus, there was also a great sunset with pink clouds.
How beautiful!

But now:
"Good night!"

Next Stop: Monaco
Monaco Travel Report — Luxury, Formula 1 & French Riviera
🇲🇨10 Facts About Monaco:
1. Monaco is a city-state surrounded by France
2. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world 🤑
3. The capital is: Monaco-Ville 👈
4. . coastline is 4km long 🏖
5It has a Mediterranean climate ☀️
6. The population is approximately 39,000 residents 👨👩👧
7. The locals are called Monegasques 👈
8. Residents do not pay taxes!!💸❌
9. . Half of the citizens are millionaires 🕴
10. Constitutional monarchy ⬅️

A Day in Monaco 🇲🇨
The small Monaco
My dad knew right away what this place is famous for: Right! Formula 1! 🏎
Here, the racing cars zoom through the streets once a year!
First, we strolled along the beautiful harbor, which was filled with huge yachts!
"Imagine us, lying in the blazing sun, at the front of the yacht, with a cocktail in hand. Yes! That,would be great! 🥰
We found the luxurious Casino de Monte Carlo particularly impressive 😍: . .:

Lastly, we wandered through the streets a bit.
Somehow, a really cool place! 😎


Quick Conclusion:
For us, a day in Monaco was completely sufficient, as the place is very small. But as you can see in the pictures, it was definitely worth it! It's just perfect to finally take out the chic dress 💃 and stroll through the streets. But also, sipping a cocktail or two 🍹 at the harbor and watching the many yachts is definitely fun! ☺️
As a camper, it's a bit more difficult to find a parking spot for the night here! 😉
NEXT STOP: SPAIN
Italy Road Trip — Tuscany, Amalfi Coast & Rome Tips
With our camper van, we definitely stood out here! Italians mostly drive small cars, like Fiats or similar vehicles. That's more than sensible considering the narrow streets. Often, we couldn't even make it around the corner or had to take a completely different route.
So, never trust Google Maps 100 percent. It will lead you to the most bizarre places.
When we crossed the border, there was no check at all. I had read online beforehand about what to consider before entering: negative COVID test, entry form, and so on. None of it was checked. Just like when entering Switzerland or Liechtenstein.
But that doesn't mean that COVID is not taken seriously here. Some of the citizens take it more seriously. So, it wasn't uncommon to see joggers running alone through the forest wearing an FFP2 mask. Even when cycling up a steep hill, they don't forego protection here. Restaurants, shopping centers, and bars were open again as usual. You didn't need a test to buy a new pair of shoes or enjoy your pizza in the restaurant. A piece of normal life returned.
What is Italy without a delicious Aperol Spritz? One of my favorites in Italy is definitely the small treats that you get for free with your drink.

Lake Maggiore
A Place of Relaxation
Lake Maggiore is one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy. If you want a relaxation vacation, this is the place to be.
There are many small mountain villages, and there is a quiet atmosphere. For us, it was almost too quiet.

Venice
The City on the Water
For Venice, you first have to buy a ticket for the water taxi. Otherwise, you can't get there! Instead of cars, boats drive here. Eventually, we made ourselves comfortable and set off. It was like in a picture book. The houses on the water are colorful, have many small windows, and stand close together.
An incredible panorama!

In the city itself, we walked around and visited the sights:
St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge, Burano, and everything else that was an absolute MUST.
We also met Max's family, with whom we enjoyed delicious pizza right next to the water and explored the area together.
Milan
An endless long bar mile, delicious & large pizzas, and endless sights.
Milan is a BEAUTIFUL city and definitely worth a visit!




Boccadasse
It was also beautiful in the Boccadasse district in Italy. The pastel-colored houses near the water were very impressive!

Rocche del reopasso
Harness on and up we go!
Once at the top, we had an incredibly beautiful sunset!

A little hanging out does good too!

Italy also has great beaches!

Ponte dei Salti
Ponte dei Salti is also known as the "Roman Bridge". A simply impressive stone bridge with two large arches.


Next Stop: France
Switzerland Road Trip — Mountain Lakes, Alpine Passes & Hikes
Breathtaking.
I think that's the right word.
The huge mountains, the brown-colored cows with bells around their necks, the yellow flowers on the lush green meadows, the cheese on every corner, the Swiss accent, and last but not least, the currency, the Swiss Franc.
Our first destination was the beautiful Lake Walen.Crystal-clear, turquoise water.
The perfect spot to quickly mix up a nice milkshake in the camper and get cozy!



Of course, we also did some hiking. In the mountains, it's an absolute MUST in Switzerland. But who would have thought that we would also be lucky enough to see snow avalanches? Just amazing!
"We did it, high-five!"

In this picture, you can see the small snow avalanches sliding down from the mountain, creating an incredible noise.

While we couldn't close our mouths from amazement, others were calmly fishing.

Eventually, we continued our journey: And once again, we saw the wonderful, radiant, yellow flowers in the meadows.
From winter to spring?

Why not end the day with a nice barbecue?

A few days later, we went hiking again.
This time, we made a campfire and grilled again.
While the fire flickered below, the stars began to sparkle in the sky. It felt like we were the only people on the planet.
Just us and nature.
Different sounds echoed from the forest. A hint of pure freedom.

The next day, we blasted the music in the camper! Allow me to introduce: DJ MAX

At the climbing trail Zwillingsstieg
Oh my God, is that high!!! When we climbed the mountain, I stood rooted more than once and initially had no idea how to proceed. The climbing trail we chose this time was not for beginners, and I clearly felt that. Max motivated and helped me enormously, so I managed to get through it without dying.
Brave is not the one who does not know fear, brave is the one who knows fear and overcomes it.
Khalil Gibran
Of course, we didn't want to miss out on city life, so we also visited the beautiful city of Zurich. Lively. Enchanting. Beautiful.



Lastly, we visited the largest waterfall in Europe:
,,The Rhine Falls“
As always, we found great pitches again. It was super easy to stay overnight for free in Switzerland!


Sooooo... after long action-packed days between adventure and work:
Put your feet up in front of our own little camper cinema!

Next Stop: Italy!


















































































































































