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From summer camp to surf camp, let us take you on a journey!

Summer 2001, you still remember the campfire organized by Céline, the counselor who supervised your summer camp that year. Campfires, big games, lots of friends, and an incomparable nostalgia at the end of those 2 weeks during which your parents said, “but how great are summer camps!”

But 20 years later, that nostalgia is still present and you have only one dream: to find the carefree spirit you had at summer camp, recharge your batteries, and meet new people around a common passion: surfing!

Perfect, you’re in the right place with The Family Surf trip, the only itinerant surf camp in France and in Spain

The surf camp, an unusual stay around a passion: surfing and the ocean.

Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or experienced surfer, a surf camp is the perfect stay to combine discovery, practice, relaxation, and meeting new people in an ideal setting.

Generally all-inclusive, it is located near renowned surf spots and is led by teachers who can usually adapt to the different levels of the participants.

To summarize: a house on a specific spot, 10 to 15 people, daily surf lessons, and additional activities planned most of the time: yoga, hiking, balanced meals… All in an atmosphere centered around well-being and the practice of a sports activity. Today, many surf camps have managed to develop all over Europe and even in the world: France, Portugal, Spain, there is something for everyone.

However, one of them seems to stand out: The Family Surf. Let’s take a closer look at an exceptional itinerant surf camp.

The Family Surf : the surfcamp 2.0

The Family Surf is a surf camp that combines road trips, surfing, the Nouvelle Aquitaine region, and… an electric van! Unlike a traditional surf camp where a group of people practices surfing while being based in the same place for a whole week, The Family Surf offers an itinerant surf camp aboard an electric van. Their goal is to offer an alternative to traditional van travel, focused on a more responsible and innovative travel model.

This one-week expedition themed around surfing brings together enthusiasts and beginners on a circuit that travels through the Nouvelle Aquitaine region: Biscarrosse, Montalivet, Hossegor, the Médoc coast, and the Basque Country are just some of the planned stops on the itinerary.

So, if you have a free week in the coming months and have no idea what to plan… We have the solution! Discover Vanlife Mag’s article on The Family Surf, the itinerant surf camp in France.

Traveling in a camper van in the South West
Traveling by van from the South-West Traveling in a 100% electric converted van

Traveling in a camper van in the South West

Are you looking for a unique way to discover the Southwest of France? Why not try traveling by camper van? This unusual mode of transportation allows you to discover remote places, breathtaking views, and have unforgettable experiences. In this article, we’ll give you tips and tricks for traveling in a camper van in the South West.

Traveling in a camper van in the South West

1. Find the right camper van

The first step to traveling by camper van in the Southwest is to find the right vehicle. There are many models of vans, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The camper van is usually equipped with a bed, a kitchen, and storage space for a compact size. On the other hand, the converted van offers more space and comfort, but also has its disadvantages: too high for barriers, category 2 tolls, difficulty parking. Before renting or buying a van, make sure it meets your needs and budget.

At The Family Van, you can rent 100% electric camper vans. Our e-Jumpy models will allow you to go anywhere and offer comfortable amenities and all the necessary equipment for a successful road trip.

2. Traveling in a camper van in the South West : itinerary

The southwest of France is full of natural and cultural sites. Before leaving, plan your itinerary according to your interests and desires. Here are some must-see places to visit: the beaches of the Atlantic coast, the Pyrenees, the cities of Bordeaux, Toulouse and Montpellier, the Cévennes National Park, the Basque Country and many others. Don’t forget to book your campsites or parking areas in advance to avoid any unpleasant surprises, and to be in compliance with the rules (wild camping is widely controversial in the southwest).

Discover all our tailor-made itineraries adapted to the electric van travel.

3. Equip yourself

Make sure you have everything you need for a comfortable trip. The basic items include a sleeping bag, pillows, towels, cooking utensils, cooking plates, a cooler, camping chairs, a folding table, and a flashlight. When renting from a rental agency, these items are usually provided for you. While some agencies may charge extra for these items, others such as the electric van rental agency The Family Van offer them for free.

4. Respect the nature

When traveling in a converted or camper van, you have the opportunity to discover beautiful and preserved places. However, it is important to respect the environment and minimize your impact on nature. There is no planet B, so don’t leave waste and sewage anywhere, don’t make fires outside of authorized areas, and don’t park your van in prohibited areas. Respect wild animals and do not feed them.

5. Be flexible

One of the great advantages of traveling in a converted  or camper van is the freedom to change your itinerary at any time. Stay open to unexpected opportunities that come your way. If you come across a beautiful spot, don’t hesitate to stay there longer. If the weather is bad, improvise for a cozy moment in your van or visit an indoor site.

Discover this great review written by Bongo Camper of their summer roadtrip in France.

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The Family Van ecosystem The guide to traveling in a camper van Traveling by van from the South-West Traveling in a 100% electric converted van

Traveling with an electric camper van rental agency

As an adventurer at heart, traveling by van has always appealed to you. Why not consider an electric camper van rental to unleash your inner adventurer while protecting the planet? Let’s take a closer look at traveling with an electric camper van rental agency.

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The Family Van, the electric camper van rental agency

If you’re looking to rent an electric camper van, these are THE specialists: whether you’re planning a group trip, an individual rental, or a custom-made stay, you’ll find what you need at this young startup created in March 2021. On the agenda: comfortable electric vans and advisors available to meet your desires for unique and more responsible travels.

Visit their website now to book your next vacation.

Wikicampers and Yescapa

Although Wikicampers and Yescapa are currently the leaders in peer-to-peer camper van rentals in Europe, they don’t yet offer electric vehicles from individuals. However, in an effort towards responsible practices, The Family Van’s electric vans will be available and listed with these two rental companies.

Travelers who are more concerned about current environmental issues

Today, rental agencies must meet the desires of users who are concerned about choosing new, more responsible ways of traveling.

The idea is to find alternatives that combine tourism, environmental awareness, and pleasure. Why not try out The Family Van by choosing a 100% electric camper van trip?

Départ : Dax / Retour : Dax / 8 jours et 7 nuits / 6 duos / 620 km

The Family Surf - Nouvelle Aquitaine

Laissez-vous entraîner par notre super guide vers les plus beaux spots de surf de Nouvelle Aquitaine, et immergez vous dans la région, entre pins, lac marin et océan - sans oublier huîtres et vin blanc, pour les vrais de vrais. On ne vous promet pas d’accéder aux JO après cette semaine, mais on vous promet de passer de bons moments en groupe et de progresser !