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Invisible Superyacht could be 3D printed

Designed to be “virtually invisible” – both visually and environmentally, the designer Jozeph Forakis has unveiled a concept for a superyacht that crashes through several boundaries on different levels  With reflective ‘Solar Wings’ the 88 metre Pegasus could be the world’s first 3d robotically printed superyacht.   It would, its designers claim, be solar-electric / hydrogen hybrid powered,… Continue reading Invisible Superyacht could be 3D printed

Volkswagen Grand California

The Grand California, the most spacious motorhome from Volkswagen has been updated for 2025. Prices start from £84,046 for the Grand California 6001. Or £86,800 for the Grand California 6801. Both models available to order from today. The ever-popular Grand California has gained a host of updates.  Most notably the interior has been refreshed to include… Continue reading Volkswagen Grand California

River Amazon Gets Another New Ship

The River Amazon is beginning to be crowded out with ships eager to cruise this wonderful waterway. First were the ships operated by Aqua Expeditions, a company now owned by Ponant.  Then Abercrombie and Kent entered the market with Pure Amazon Now comes the announcement that Europe’s largest river cruise operator, CroisiEurope, is to enter the eco-tourism… Continue reading River Amazon Gets Another New Ship

All Electric Superyachts.  Fact or Fiction

The all electric superyacht came a step closer to reality.  This follows a decision to by a British company to build the world’s first fully-electric offshore vessel UK-based Bibby Marine has contracted with Spanish shipyard Armon to build the world’s first fully-electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV). The all electric vessel will feature Corvus Energy’s Blue Whale Battery Energy… Continue reading All Electric Superyachts.  Fact or Fiction

Expedition or Standard Cruises? Spot the Difference

SH Diana off Anvers Island

For those seeking adventure, education, or an unusual experience in remote locations expedition cruises offer an alternative to standard cruises. Explorer cruises differ significantly from standard cruise in purpose, destination, and overall experience. But what is the best for you?  Standard cruises mostly focus on relaxation, entertainment, and well-trodden tourist destinations.  Expedition cruises on the other hand… Continue reading Expedition or Standard Cruises? Spot the Difference

The Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve

The Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve in northern Peru, is a place of exceptional beauty and biodiversity. It is Peru’s largest protected area – 21,000 square kilometres. That’s about the size of Wales. This section of the Amazon Basin is one of the greatest remaining wildernesses on earth. Realistically, there’s only one way to explore it and that is by boat.… Continue reading The Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve

Design Award for Project Yonder

As we walked the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show last month we awarded our top design award to Project Yonder.  We said as much in our review of the show written for MotorCaravanner Magazine.  Now it seems others have too.  Charlie and Grace, the brains behind Project Yonder have won the ‘Van Conversions with a fixed roof over 6 metres’… Continue reading Design Award for Project Yonder

Campercontact Survey Charts Change in Travel Culture

At France Passion site, Domaine Matray

We like surveys and the facts and figures they throw up and the one conducted by Campercontact is fascinating. Campercontact operates a platform that connects motorhome owners with motorhome site locations, their service partners and other B2B companies.  They provide information on over 41,000+ motorhome sites in 58 countries via an app and website. The content… Continue reading Campercontact Survey Charts Change in Travel Culture