Foreign tourists complain about high accommodation costs in Slovenia, while a Serbian couple spent only 700 euros for 35 days in Greece, and another family toured Europe for two years
Price range for motorhome tourism in Europe
Foreign tourists note that motorhome holidays in Slovenia are expensive. Motorhome rental costs between 100 and 200 euros per day, plus additional fees for parking and preparation. Owners pay about 700 euros per year for insurance and fees. Tourists say prices in Slovenia are significantly higher than in neighboring Italy.
Meanwhile, residents of Belgrade reported that a motorhome trip to Greece for two people over 35 days cost about 700 euros, including fuel, ferries, and parking.
Two years without an address
Serbian couple Angela Harper and Strahinja Tanasković spent nearly two years traveling with two children in a camper. After the children were born, they sold their small van and bought a larger one. Their first trip took place when the babies were 6–7 months old: the route went through Greece, Montenegro, then a trip to London via several European countries. Later, the family spent eight months in Turkey and Greece, visiting natural and historical attractions. A video about their experience sparked massive discussions on social media.