TESTIMONIAL

Digital Nomad in a converted van: testimonial

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Life wouldn’t be exciting without the moments that mark us, move us, thrill us, make us laugh or cry. It’s these moments that ultimately make up our lives, because in truth, we don’t remember people but rather moments spent with them, we don’t remember places, but moments spent in those places. For some people, these moments are even more memorable because they are experienced around the world and outside their comfort zones.

We met Wafia, business coach and communications specialist for small businesses, who spent a month traveling around southern Spain with her husband, both digital nomads. As you can see, what counts most for adigital nomad are the special moments that take us out of our comfort zone or create strong emotions within us. That’s why Wafia is a digital nomad and her motto in life is “Life is about moments”. “I don’t actually remember VanBreak, but the great times I had in their van! That’s what I’ll always remember,” confides Wafia with a big smile.

 

Introducing our digital nomad Vanbreaker

3 years ago, my husband and I decided to go it alone and become Digital Nomads. We travel while we work and mainly go to Coworking or Coliving because we like to meet other digital nomads, but in a small corner of our heads, the seed of the Vanlife experience was already well planted.

After almost 3 months of confinement in Spain, this seed has blossomed; we crave freedom, space, nature and fresh air more than ever. Come on! we went for it, leaving for a month in a van to explore southern Spain.

After a magnificent month marked by the invincible wind of Tarifa, the sunsets of the caleta de Cadiz, the delicate charm of the white villages of Grazalema and Jerez de la frontera, the crystal-clear water and sand dunes of Bolonia, the loving, benevolent non-conformism of Caños de Meca, the impetuous ardor of the fishermen of Barbate, the raw landscapes of Capo de Gata, the flamenco rhythm of the streets of Seville, the exquisite beauty of Granada.A month marked above all by the charm, ardor and benevolence of Andalusia and the good paella of Valencia. We’d like to share with those interested in this #VanLifeWork experience, the important information you need to know when traveling by Van while working.

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1/ Choosing a converted van: your home as well as your office

When we decide to rent a Van, we look at the Van’s comfort because we’ll be sleeping and living in it for a month, but as a Digital Nomad there are additional criteria to validate:

  • Sockets : How many sockets are there? and how autonomous are they? because you’ll need to recharge your computer often.
  • The office: Make sure you have a good place to work comfortably and take calls. In our case, there were two of us, so we had to be able to work on both at the same time.

We chose to rent a Van from Vanbreak. The rental process was fairly straightforward, the customer service was super-available and, above all, the van is perfectly suited to work. We’re off to Malaga in June 🙂

 

2/ Internet connection: Not just a simple connection but a very good one

Once you’ve rented your van, like all good digital nomads, you’ll have to deal with the all-important question of Internet connection. This was our main concern, because we not only had to manage the Internet connection, but also ensure that the speed was good enough to support videoconferencing. After a good deal of research, we opted for a Vodafone router and chip (local supplier). This was the most economical option (router 75 euros + chip 50 euros). It was great knowing that Spain has good internet coverage. We had no problems there, with the exception of Cabo de Gata, where we turned around for hours before finally finding a spot – in the middle of nowhere – to get Internet. We needed a few challenges to spice up our experience!

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3/ Managing spots and customer calls

There’s no denying that the experience of working remotely and living in Van can sometimes be challenging. When there are emergencies to deal with and the place you’re in is full of people and lots of noise, you have to lock yourself in the Van to take your call. And when it’s 35 degrees outside, it can get difficult! But it’s worth it. The best advice is to manage your spots well, looking at the testimonials in the “Park4night” app when you have an important call.

Another essential point: even if you have a good relationship with your customers, you probably don’t want to take a video call where they see you in a car… It’s not very professional. Fortunately, there are now backgrounds with Zoom, Skype or Google Meet. So you’ll be able to take your calls in a van by the sea with a meeting room backdrop… isn’t that wonderful? 🙂

 

4/ Working is good, but living is better

Every Digital Nomad knows the importance of finding the right balance between work and pleasure. When we travel, we want to discover, marvel and have a good time. So it’s important to choose the right period to leave in a Van, if you’re going away for a short time. Don’t leave at a time when you have big projects to deliver, for example.

 

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After a month in Van, we’ve managed to keep up with work while enjoying the finer things in life. Life in a van is an incredible experience. Experience the true meaning of freedom, connect like never before with nature, let go of the material, get back to basics and understand more than ever that home is where the heart is, and the office too 🙂

Géraldine, KiteSurf trip in Tarifa with her friends

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Xavier and Max, road-trip in Almería with their family

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Alexandre, Noémie & Gabriel, 10 days road-trip in Portugal (Algarve)

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Amar and his friends : campervans, beach, and Rock ‘N ‘ Roll in Tarifa

Amar and his friends : campervans, beach, and Rock ‘N ‘ Roll in Tarifa 2048 1081 VanBreak - Campervan and MotorHome Hire in Spain

Manon & Tom : road-trip in Cabo de Gata

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We are a VanBreaker

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We are Van Breakers!

To truly get the Van Break spirit, you have to know about its founders! Discover who they are and why they want to spread the ride & road trip spirit from their Malaga haven!

Life is a ride… with friends!

Before they became business partners and co-founders of Van Break, Aurélien and Olivier aka Aurel & Oliv, were first colleagues and became good friends. The French duet has met in Malaga five years ago. When Olivier arrived for his first day at work, he was welcomed by Aurélien. “I’ll never forget our first encounter. Aurélien was the first person I met from our company when I joined. He welcomed me and we soon became close mates!”, comments Olivier.

Olivier and his Family

They immediately spent a lot of time together and shared their leisurely time with a group of sportive colleagues and friends.  Olivier, who knew Morocco and had family there organized a road trip from Malaga to Essaouira to go surfing. “This trip really brought us together! remembers Aurélien. “I had surfed in Ireland before, but we shared something really special that was to inspire us in the future: the ride spirit. We were five in a car and were crazy about surfing! Man, that was epic!”

Aurélien with his wife

In love with Andalusia

There’s something else that the Van Break entrepreneurs share: a sheer passion for their living place, Andalusia. Aurélien had discovered Cordoba when he was 23 during a student exchange. “That’s when I fell in love with this region… Years later, when I had a job opportunity in Andalusia as an expatriate, it perfectly made sense to me to settle there and explore that strong connection with the culture, people, language…”

Olivier complements: “For five years now, we’ve been delving into this incredibly rich andalusian culture ; it’s the cradle of Spain. It offers its riches and opportunities to everyone who’s a bit curious. Together with Aurélien, we’ve been roaming through it and we love it every day: whether it’s for kite surf, food, music or breath-taking natural sceneries!”

From leisure to business

That love for the region coupled with an entrepreneurial mindset was bound to be fruitful…  August 5, 2016. The two mates are lounging in a wooden cabin with a breathtaking view over the Tarifa bay. Olivier tells this story with a spark in the eye: “I was looking at Airbnb, bumped into that van rental offer. Awesome! I had no idea these guys offered it!  For those who don’t know: Tarifa is the spanish birthplace of surfer vans!”

One thing leading to another, Olivier enquires about local van rentals and shares his conclusion with his friend: there’s an untapped business potential, right here in Andalusia.  The idea soon came about to create a digital platform allowing riders to easily book a campervan and live a memorable road trip!

But an idea is not concrete before it has a name… Jessica, Olivier’s wife and third behind the scene Van Breaker, found the name of the start-up: “It is was late in the evening during a never-ending and boozy brainstorming session just the three of us. We shared huge lists of names. I had recently started to ride and thought: the ride spirit, Point Break, vans… Why not Van Break?” The guys loved it! Van Break, it would be!

I’ll conclude this post with the three mottos that best describe Van Breakers according to the founders:

– Life is a ride!

– Meet, discover & share

– Go back to basics

4 reasons (from many) why traveling in a campervan is superfun!

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4 reasons (from many) why traveling in a Campervan is super fun!

 

If you could live anywhere, wouldn’t you want to live everywhere?

A little while ago, my French friends who had just started their company VanBreak Malaga  came up with the best idea. They asked me to test one of their newest campervans, the Volkswagen California Beach for a road trip from Malaga (Spain) to Faro (Portugal)…a route along the most beautiful coasts of Europe. A verrrry welcome break after some intensive hikes so I didn’t need much time to say YES :).

The days before I left I couldn’t think of anything else then driving around in my bikini all day. Dreaming of camping on beaches and gathering around a campfire while drinking beers under the stars.

Guess what? The reality was e-xac-tly like this. What an experience! It was hard to say goodbye to my new “home” after 6 days of living like a gypsie. This way of traveling perfectly represent exactly what I am about; flexible travel, finding your own way, getting an authentic and fulfilling travel experience, traveling with – and making new – friends.

 

 

There’s no freer, more satisfying feeling than packing your (few) belongings into a van and taking off on the long open road, with nothing but some good tunes, good friends or lover and the tarmac for company. And…road tripping in a campervan is not only for hardcore adventure seekers and outdoor lovers. With a shower on board (cold, but this will warm up during the day), a little kitchen, and a pretty comfortable bed, this way of traveling is suitable even for the less experienced camper.

 

1. Freedom

This is absolutely the best reason and the beauty of road tripping in a campervan. You can go wherever you want to. Just so long as there’s a road and you’ve not run out of petrol you’re perfectly fine. You are completely free to go and stop & sleep where ever you want! Today you’re in Paris, tomorrow you sleep at the beach in Spain and in a week you’re checking out Rome! Navigated to a place but you don’t really like it? Don’t worry and look for that perfect spot! Even sleeping in the middle of a city is possible (and saves you loooooot’s of money on expensive hotels). #your home is where you park your van 😉

 

 

2. You sleep on the most exclusive places

There are few five star hotels in the world that will offer you as unrivalled immersion and breathtaking views in nature as a van will. You can literally sleep on the beach, feel the breeze of the sea and hear the mesmerizing sound of rolling waves (which made me pee a lot, but hey that’s part of the deal). Come the morning, it will just be you and the birds watching the sun rise over the horizon. Waking up with the sunlight in your face is the best feeling in the world!

 

Yes, it can be a bit creaky and a little less comfortable than a five star bed but that’s the charm!

 

 

3. It’s a cheap way to travel

Camping in a van is the cheapest way to travel (not counting a tent and a bike, but you’ve got to be bloody fit and feel like it to cycle around with a tent). It’s accommodation and transport all rolled into one, so if you’re looking for adventure, it’s the way forward.

When I stay in a luxurious hotel resort, I get so bored after a couple of hours near the pool that the only way to entertain myself is to go shopping or to order food and drinks, and more drinks, and more food. When you do a road trip, you will be grateful for all your adventures and beautiful views, so you won’t need much entertainment. The most amazing moments are the mornings when you have your freshly brewed coffee while enjoying the sunset from your bed, and pick nicks on the beach with stinky cheese, some bread and cheap ass wine. This way of living saves you at least one bottle of Moet a day.

 

 

Stock up with snacks, water and other drinks from supermarkets instead of getting them from the service stations on route. You will save lots of money.

 

4. Everyday is an adventure

From deciding where you’re going to sleep, eat and shower, from one day to the next, it will never be the same! Each day, a new road will take you to a new place, a new view, a new community and a new way of life. Each day you will be lucky enough to meet new people from all walks of life, and learn things without realizing.

 

 

Camping in a campervan definitely takes you off the beaten path. While looking for cool places to stay, we often drove into small roads, not knowing where to end up…and found the most beautiful places. In addition to hotels booking up, a lot of places you end up with your campervan in the search for a beautiful spot are very rural with few hotel options, especially the areas near or, even better ON the beach. With a campervan you avoid driving to and from your hotel every day, allowing you to spend more time in these beautiful off-the-beaten-path places where accommodations are limited.

 

 

I loved the sense of freedom that came with this road trip. The idea that you can head for the horizon and never come back. I might consider living like this for the coming few years…;)

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