Where will the road take you?

There is no better way than a road trip to experience some of the world’s most incredible places. If you’re looking for something a little different for your next break away, a motorhoming holiday can give you complete freedom to be able to drive and stay where you want.

With the options that worldwide motorhoming offers, you could enjoy a classic American road trip, take in the breath-taking Canadian landscape or dance the tango in Argentina. For the more adventurous, you could go on safari in South Africa, explore the stunning islands of New Zealand, visit famous landmarks in Australia and enjoy the diverse land of Japan.

But don’t just take our word for it, the National Caravan Council has seen motorhome ownership increase by 61% since 2014 and new insight from Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays (which is operated by The Camping and Caravanning Club) has seen the number of Club members aged 60 and over who own a campervan or motorhome, significantly increase over the last four years.

To mark this growing trend, Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays has launched a web-based interactive destination decision-maker called ‘Where Will the Road Take You?’ to help take the stress out of planning your trip.

In just four clicks, holidaymakers are inspired with a range of handy planning information, such as:

  • the cost of fuel in your road trip country
  • local currency and conversion rates
  • national food dishes and must-try cuisines during your stay
  • a regional phrasebook (with pronunciations)
  • recommended routes to help create a tailor-made tour
  • bespoke Spotify playlists for the soundtrack to your road trip

Planning a holiday can be stressful and time consuming, but fun interactive tools such as this, help to inspire and prepare for a trip of a lifetime. Where the road will take you?

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