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WHAT DID IT COST to motorhome in EUROPE for 6 MONTHS? 

André and Lisa
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Find out what it cost us to travel for 6 months through Europe in our motorhome. We break it down into food, accommodation, fuel, general expenses, sightseeing, public transport and cell-data.
For country specific info visit our blog www.wewillnomad.com
00:00 Intro
03:00 Categories
05:15 FOOD
08:35 ACCOMMODATION
09:50 Italy
11:00 France
12:00 Spain
12:35 Switzerland
13:30 Austria
13:50 Hungary
14:35 Slovenia
15:40 Croatia
16:48 FUEL
17:40 GENERAL
18:50 PUBLIC TRANSPORT / TOLLS
19:35 SIGHTSEEING / ACTIVITIES
20:45 CELL & DATA
22:15 Summary
22:40 Moneysaving Tips
ABOUT US:
Hi! We're Andre & Lisa!
It’s been almost 4 years since we’ve embraced a minimalistic and fully nomadic lifestyle. This was not an overnight decision. It was a goal we worked towards for 2 decades. We have always prioritised travel as a way to satisfy our most basic curiosity - to depart from regular life into something new, even if only briefly, before returning to ‘normality’. Normality, however, is subjective and when you travel to unfamiliar places, you lose your grounding, your bearings - it challenges everything you consider ‘normal’ about life. Everything is unordinary. Everything is important. Everything requires your attention. You understand that because you have no home, every place can equally be your home. More importantly, time is of the essence.
You can find our blog at www.wewillnomad.com where we post regularly about the destinations we visit along with travel tips and what we spend on travelling. We also release regular Podcast Episodes on travel and budget-related topics.
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Комментарии : 70   
@susie9893
@susie9893 2 года назад
Helpful and IMPRESSIVE
@ad9898
@ad9898 Год назад
Love the info this couple give, thank you.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Glad it was helpful! ❤
@creekyknee
@creekyknee Год назад
Thanks folks, this was immense. So, helpful and informative. Thanks for sharing and safe travelling. (you got a new subscriber!)
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Happy you found our video of use and thanks for the comment 😎
@suemeetsworld
@suemeetsworld 2 года назад
Getting ready to take off for a year of vanlife with my boyfriend. This was SO helpful!! Thanks for all the tips!! Best of travels to you both x
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
You're very welcome. This is a wonderful way to see Europe and you will have a great time guaranteed.
@sharmapranay
@sharmapranay 2 года назад
Your video has been amazingly helpful guys. I am planning a van trip in Europe this July, your tips should come in super handy. Thanks!
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Nice! Planning the trip is part of the fun! Have a great time! 😎
@jasonthomas5925
@jasonthomas5925 Год назад
Great vid 😀…. Thanks for sharing 👍..loving your outlook on life guys 😊x
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@koru6610
@koru6610 Год назад
Great info Thanks !
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@QQsLIFE
@QQsLIFE 2 года назад
excellent video .Thanks
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@daniellecrida5016
@daniellecrida5016 2 года назад
Thanks was super helpful and good to know one can travel so cheaply in Europe!
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Thanks Dani! You can actually make this type of travel fit almost any budget. It just depends on how fast you travel and how many 'expensive' locations you visit.
@BestYears2BestPlaces
@BestYears2BestPlaces Год назад
We are really impressed by your budget numbers but in the USA van trip(RV) is by no means cheap. We are planning early retiring and travelling the world(by starting in Europe first), and are debating which travel mod we should use to control the budget. Thank you so much for sharing your experience 😊
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
You are very welcome! Good luck with your planning. Apart from the high fuel prices in Europe this is a great way to travel slowly and on a budget. The only comparable option in Europe would be medium-term rental of apartments in the slightly 'cheaper' countries (like Spain, Portugal and then east - Albania, Bulgaria, etc). We have also found that if you don't mind travelling more often (due to visa limits) SEA countries like Malaysia and Indonesia is great for 30-60 day apartment rentals.
@heidisalie5829
@heidisalie5829 4 месяца назад
Thanx for sharing, my husband is hesitant about traveling through Europe in a campervan but watching you guys have made it a possible sell. Thanx again
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 4 месяца назад
Brilliant! Glad you have found it helpful! 😎❤
@travelingonestepatatime
@travelingonestepatatime Год назад
Really lovely video! Well explained and great to hear your tips. At the moment I’m living in Brazil, but I would love to slow travel in Europe.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Thanks for your comment! We, on the other hand, would love to visit Brazil! Travelling by motorhome is a great and affordable way to see Europe. We have another updated video on our costs for the past year too. Hope you'll get to experience it one day! 😊
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4oDDPz6Unh0.html
@travelingonestepatatime
@travelingonestepatatime Год назад
@@WeWillNomad Yes, Brazil is so awesome. I haven't been able to travel full time but I have traveled it bit and planning a bit more this year! Very happy about that.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
@@travelingonestepatatime that sounds great, it's all about using your opportunities! Full time travel has its own set of challenges and definitely isn't for everyone. 😊
@osteosandy5826
@osteosandy5826 Год назад
spectacular information financially and stays you should do a video just on your favourite rv stays
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Thanks! We have actually been thinking about that so now that you ask, we will try to do one soon... 😊
@pikipikioverland
@pikipikioverland 2 года назад
Lekker🤟🏼😁
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Ons moet 'n chat reël 🍻
@pikipikioverland
@pikipikioverland 2 года назад
@@WeWillNomad ons is in Buenos Aires oor a week of twee dan chat ons :D
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Yes! Enige tyd. 😎
@nomadictodd5951
@nomadictodd5951 Год назад
This was amazing to stumble across so thank you!. I will subscribe to your channel. 100% of your logic is completely sound. It does sound like you guys do it a whole lot more economical than what we have done in the past although some of the numbers are close. The only number that is NOWHERE near our experience is the food bit. And just like you said, you have to take into consideration how much you eat out, how much you drink, snacks, ect... But where I start with this is our daily food budget at home. Your budget is 16 euros for two people per day!!!!! Yikes!!! Our consumption patterns and percentages of where we take our meals on a daily basis when at home are like this. Bfast at home: 80% Lunch at home: 60% Dinner at home: 60% Restaurant Bfast: 20% Restaurant Lunch: 40% Restaurant Dinner: 40% Now the costs are different for sure. We live in Mexico but I'd even think think that our food prices are lower than Europe. We do tend to drink more as well :) That said our daily average over a month for food for two people is 88 euros per day. And that also includes buying some stuff bulk because we can store it and lots of refrigeration at home versus on the road in the camper. It's enlightening and has me totally analyzing our food budgets. I thought we were really good at 88 euros per day. Also these numbers are for Europe where we do most of our traveling. But like I saw another comment in here if you go to the US then double the 88 euros per day for sure. Good luck and happy routes!! Thanks again...
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Hi and thanks for the comment! 😁 To be honest your 88 EUR per day sounds crazy to us 🤣 We definitely won't be able to travel full time of we spend that much. It would be interesting to know the amount split between eating out and at home as it probably inflate the average disproportionately. Anyways, glad you enjoyed the video. We made a follow up video of the next 12 months which you should check out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4oDDPz6Unh0.html
@nomadictodd5951
@nomadictodd5951 Год назад
@@WeWillNomad The % of our eating habits in the van versus out are above in the explanation. For example regarding dinners. We cook and prepare them in the van 60% of the time. The other 40% we eat in restaurants. I will say our taste in restaurants since I'm a chef is pretty high. We're not just grabbing a slice of pizza or gyro on those dinners out. We budget 10 euros per person for Bfast, 20 euros/person lunch and 25 euros/person dinner when eating out. So that's for the 40% of nights we eat out. Almost half the time. In looking at the breakdown, I also think we move around a lot more. More fuel/tolls and less campgrounds. Thanks so much again!! Wish I could share by a quick photo our numbers but it doesn't let me post up an image.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Those specific values you allow per person when eating out seems pretty reasonable. I guess it really comes down to how often one do it. We really only ever dine out if we will have something interesting, new or local. Never just for the sake of of just eating. Generally we also only ever have 2 meals a day.
@karinsiljestemland1164
@karinsiljestemland1164 4 месяца назад
@royeirikandreassen6032
@royeirikandreassen6032 2 года назад
Travel costs, you can travel for 40 Euro a day, it's very good, I have not managed it yet, but I have driven around Norway. Interesting that you have calculated the costs, I dare not.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
Especially in Spain and Portugal you can manage for even less. Probably even half that. It really depends on how fast you move and how much you enjoy dining out. But the goal is not 'to spend as little as possible' - then it would be cheaper to stay in one place forever.
@jw_nomad
@jw_nomad 8 месяцев назад
If you have a campervan, almost all issues would be minor?
@mjdoeslife9827
@mjdoeslife9827 Год назад
Are you guys from South Africa? My wife and I have a year and a half left of work before we can take off a year from normal life and we planning to do 3months in a campervan in Europe.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Yes! We're from Cape Town originally. 😎 Hard to shake those accents.. 😋
@chilledout8334
@chilledout8334 Год назад
how did you navigate the 90 day / 180 day rule ??
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
We're both Italian citizens so fortunately e don't have any restrictions on days.
@hj007
@hj007 2 года назад
Did you have to do anything to get health insurance coverage? Is there any cost as Italian citizens?
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
We don't automatically qualify for Italian health insurance as we would need to be resident there and would also need to register for the health service. However as citizens we will still have access if needed when in the country. Even so, travelling for extended periods complicates matters and we've opted for a private 'expat' type of health cover.
@hj007
@hj007 2 года назад
@@WeWillNomad thanks, makes sense, where could I find out more about options?
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
You will find a few articles on our blog regarding medical and travel insurance www.wewillnomad.com/finances We have used Regency for Expats for the last couple of years and switched to Now Health International this year. It's an ongoing mission.
@chrisj8764
@chrisj8764 10 месяцев назад
38 euros a day seems cheap, but, though you do say it was not all inclusive, it would have been more realistic to include all costs eg the van depreciation costs (and indeed the capital needed for the van in the first place) and health insurance costs etc. I am pretty sure all costs would have been more like 60 euros a day, not 38, a massive difference.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 10 месяцев назад
Quite correct. But the purpose of the video was really more 'country specific' living cost and we try not to make it too subjective or personal to give others a useful indication of what they can expect to spend on the road if they travel the way we do. Not sure if you have found the 12 month follow up video? Perhaps we can do a new comprehensive cost analysis (including the costs you suggest) as we're over the 2 year mark now.
@andrewhoon5822
@andrewhoon5822 Год назад
Hi Andre Lisa I from Singapore,my wife and I planning to travel in euro this October will looking to renting a RV. Any recommendation where should we rent a RV in italy or Germany.
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Hi Andrew! We would suggest to check with www.motorhomerepublic.com as well as with indiecampers.com - try to get it as close as to where you arrive and perhaps consider a one-way option if possible. October can be a great time to travel Europe as it's fairly quiet but it starts getting properly cold unless you head for southern France, Spain or Portugal.
@andrewhoon5822
@andrewhoon5822 Год назад
Yes Andre and Lisa Our trip schedule as below, 23/10/2022-15/12/2022 arrive from Singapore Rome 3 day Florence 1 day Milano 3 day Pick up RV from Milano Venice 2 day To Munich 3 day Germany Alps 8 day. Berlin 2 day May go Sweden or Norway 8-10 day. Back to Amsterdam. Amsterdam 3 day I watched your RU-vid video, and you are an experience traveller. Can you advise us what the best route. Thank you
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
Hi Andrew. It's difficult to make specific recommendations. Just keep in mind that from end of October it gets properly cold and especially many mountain roads will require snow tires and possibly tire chains. You might also find that a lot of places of interest will be closed for winter. One suggestion we can offer is to from Venice to visit Slovenia - it's really close and you have wonderful locations such as the sea-side villages of Izola & Koper, of course Ljubljana and the stunning Lake Bled. You can then also go via Austria from there to Germany (perhaps via Salzburg or even Vienna). Frankly, we would skip Scandinavia that time of the year. The south of Sweden is grey and wet and the time required to cover the distances makes Norway tricky for such a short time - and expensive! Our best advice is to travel slower when possible - else you will be spending all your days driving on motorways. Also remember that the journey should be as much of the experience as only city destinations.
@andrewhoon5822
@andrewhoon5822 Год назад
@@WeWillNomad Thank you so much Andre and Lisa Our plan from Venice to Germany Munich on 1 November. Which route you would recommend us? ( Indie camper Atlas for 5 7 meters long) 1) Bavarian Alps 2) Grossglockner Best regards
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
@@andrewhoon5822 We have driven the 108 past Grossglockner once before. If I remember correctly there was an additional toll at the time for the tunnel. Not sure what it would be like that time of the year. To be honest, we would probably choose the route via Bolzano / Innsbruck
@m.a.b.2350
@m.a.b.2350 2 года назад
How much does campervan insurance cost in Europe?
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
It depends on the country it's registered and the way the vehicle is classified (engine size, age, value, etc) . Also whether you choose the minimum legally required insurance like 3-rd party or comprehensive cover (theft, road-size assistance). For an older vehicle like ours basic insurance is around EUR 400 per year. Usually if you join a motorhome club they negotiate better deals on behalf of members.
@marioclemente2823
@marioclemente2823 Год назад
What is the best place to buy your campervan/ motorhome in Europe ?
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad Год назад
No clear answer unfortunately. Best selection is probably in Germany or the Netherlands, but you have to be a resident to register a vehicle in your name in almost all European countries.
@sanetdelange4453
@sanetdelange4453 2 года назад
How did you get a visa for 6 months? Special permission?
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 2 года назад
We both hold Italian passports. Otherwise you would indeed be restricted to a visa period. It's also more complicated to buy a vehicle and you probably would have to rent.
@sanetdelange4453
@sanetdelange4453 2 года назад
Ok thank you for replying
@ElektroKinetik
@ElektroKinetik 3 месяца назад
Sorry these expenses are not realistic. We did this in 2007 and it cost way more than you guys spent.. but we always stayed at RV campsites
@WeWillNomad
@WeWillNomad 3 месяца назад
Of course it's realistic! For us. But we all make different choices. Perhaps you will be interested in our latest budget video for 2023 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-30IaJk8ks84.html
@Flaggyt
@Flaggyt 3 месяца назад
That's just silly everyday on campsite adds 5 to 15€ a day. So yeah that will be more expensive. That's the same saying that it is unrealistic but I sleep in hotels every night. But who wants to stand on those rv parks all the time.🥴 Only once a week to empty and fill everything you need, then get the hell out asap.
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