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Caravans and motorhomes become alternative housing in Spain

09.02.2026 13:06 1 min 1 source
Confidencial Digital SPA
Caravans and motorhomes become alternative housing in Spain
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Caravans and motorhomes become alternative housing in Spain

09.02.2026 Confidencial Digital SPA

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🇪🇸 Spain — fuel prices

Updated: 02.05.2026

Diesel

$2.07 /l

€1.76 · £1.52/l

75 of 115

pricier than 64% of countries

Petrol

$1.83 /l

€1.56 · £1.35/l

74 of 114

pricier than 64% of countries

LPG

$1.24 /l

€1.06 · £0.91/l

36 of 47

pricier than 74% of countries

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Best cities in the coming days

La Orotava +19°·18 km/h
99
Puerto de la Cruz +19°·18 km/h
99
Santa Úrsula +19°·18 km/h
99
Maspalomas +21°·13 km/h
98
Adra +20°·20 km/h
98
Avoid now
Pola de Lena +10°·42 km/h
59
Reinosa +11°·46 km/h
60

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