A caravan is what the Brits call campers—as in the rolling little houses we tow with a pickup truck or SUV. If you’ve ever watched Top Gear, you’ll know they’re a part of the culture across the pond, ...
A COUPLE have spent £600 on a quirky floating holiday home from the 70s – called a Caraboat. The Caraboat is a cross between a caravan and a boat which was first released in 1973. Only 63 were ever ...
The Sealander, designed in Germany, promises to combine the pleasures of camping with cruising in a single holiday. It will provide travellers with more flexibility on their next road trip by giving ...
The ideal vacation is one where you don’t have to say or think, “no, we can’t do that because we’re not in the right vehicle for that.” Man’s dreams of an amphibious camper go all the way back to the ...
But not if you're Linda and Bruce Mackenzie. The Port Stephens retirees turned plenty of heads when they launched their CaraBoat in the Noosa River. Like something from a geriatric James Bond film, ...
Britain's long and rich tradition of caravanning is infamous, but there is a short-lived trailer-towing holiday fad that has almost disappeared from memory. The 1970s towing and floating sensation, ...
The ingredients for a perfect family vacation back in the 1950s weren’t as many or as complex as they are today, and they almost always involved some amount of traveling by car. The Kom-Pak Sportsman ...