Beautiful & flowery Estepona

A qick stop in the town that wins the price for most flowers 🌸 estepona! Besides the beautiful flowers, the cosy streets and the great beach, we also found the best vanlife spot for the night!




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A qick stop in the town that wins the price for most flowers 🌸 estepona! Besides the beautiful flowers, the cosy streets and the great beach, we also found the best vanlife spot for the night!
We have tried out the vanlife in Malaga and at the same time we had visitors from Sweden, my sister and mother.
Days full of good food, cava, Picasso, beaches, sun, sightseeing and sangria.
While driving down through Spain we did a stop in the desert and slept a night at a vanlife spot in Tabernas in Almeria. On our way there we googled the place to see what kind of funny animals we could expect to see. Found out there were no fun about that at all... Poisonous spiders, tarantellas and scorpions. I kind of started to regret that we were going there 😫
We survived the night! The next day we were goin to check out the “wollywod” town fort bravo where some of the famous spaghetti western movies have been shoot, films like “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”, “Fistful of Dollars”, “For a Few Dollars More” and “Shalako”.
On our way there google maps (let’s not blame the map reader) took us out on a small road, that can’t even be called a road, more like a small path.
We, or at least I, was afraid that we would get stuck there, that no one would find us out there in the middle of the desert and that we would be eaten by wild animals (like those tarantellas spiders). Ok, maybe overreacting a bit, but on top of that we saw two wild animals a few meters in front of us, drinking water from a small puddle.
But that small road finally ended and we reached the normal road where everyone else was driving, the ones that doesn’t trust google maps...
The film location spot fort bravo was closed for the public due to a shooting for a film so we couldn’t enter. But we kind of had enough adventures for that day.
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