Best countries to live your perfect #vanlife

Oh, to roam around the world and call anywhere your home, sleep in the comfort and privacy of your own bed,  and wake up to new natural landscapes every day? That’s van life for you! 

Travelling in a van is a truly remarkable experience that is both freeing (home is where you park it!) and comforting (you’re bringing along your own place to stay wherever you go). You get to embark on an extended outdoor adventure, save up on accommodation, not to mention access nature’s hidden gems that can’t usually be reached on foot or by public transport! And if you add Workaway to the mix, you can even discover all sorts of unique local experiences along the open road, with the guidance of your host

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About to start your first van life trip?

Before you hop on your campervan to start your epic adventure, here are some things to prepare: 

  • Pick a van that suits your lifestyle and travel needs: do you need a built-in shower? Will you need space to lounge about, or is your home on wheels more of a place to sleep? 
  • Try to start with shorter road trips before you embark on that epic *van life* long term. Travelling in a van sounds like a dream, but it’s definitely not for everyone. If you’re used to staying in, say, a condo in the city, you’ll have to make significant adjustments to your everyday habits. 
  • Look for Workaway projects that can accept camper vans by utilising our filters when browsing our host list. All hosts on Workaway need to provide accommodation as part of the exchange, but if you’re travelling in your van you’ll need to make sure you also have a place to park!
  • Do plenty of research and read about the experiences of fellow van lifers! We recommend starting right here on our blog, where our workawayers Alicia and Hasse have shared a lot of helpful advice for us on how to combine van life with volunteering, and inspiration on why you should go for it ;) 

And once you feel like you’re ready to start your engines? Here’s some of our favourite countries in the world to explore and Workaway from, with your home on wheels… 

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Top travel and Workaway destinations to live your van life adventures

Australia

We all know Australia is one of THE go-to destinations for nature enthusiasts, but it’s just as perfect if you’re planning to discover this vast country in a camper van because of its open roads and efficient road networks. Whether it’s enjoying the pristine beaches, camping spots and stunning sunsets you’ll find along the Great Ocean Road, wading through impressive rainforests and magnificent mountains in outback Queensland, hiking scenic trails along the Blue Mountains or befriending native wildlife of all shapes and sizes on Kangaroo Island, you better be prepared to discover paradise at every turn! 
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Experience alternative Aussie life and learn about permaculture, childcare and more with a friendly family in New South Wales:

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Experience our alternative family life near Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Hello and welcome to our page.... I look forward to the possibility of hosting you :) Starting Sunday 4th Jan... My family recently moved to a riverside property. We are in the beginning stages of planning and implementing food forests based upon ......
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Discover Alice Springs and get to know the local bush Aboriginal community while helping out at this Workaway host’s outback retail shop:

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Join our team in the outback central , Australia
WORKERS NEEDED FOR OUTBACK SHOP Our shop is based on 495 acres of bush land 268km Northeast of Alice Springs providing food, groceries, furniture, vehicle accessories, electronic equipment to the local communities. We are looking for staff to ......
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Visit off-grid Tasmania and join this remote community to try your hand in natural building:

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Natural building, syntropic agroforestry and permaculture gardening in an off-grid community in Tasmania, Australia
Hello, We are Nick, Arana, Minnow (13) and Bruni (9). We are located in the idyllic valley of Lorinna; an active, vibrant rural community with a strong co-operative ethos, frequent communal events and working bees, a food co-op, abundant wildlife ......
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New Zealand

Kia Ora! Another popular country for van life travellers, New Zealand offers a lot of majestic nature as well, and the best part about it? The comparatively compact size of the country means you can explore a diverse range of sceneries in a short drive. The best way to go around would be to follow the coast, but you can easily access both islands of New Zealand via your camper van. The North Island is a fantastic region for travellers to find some epic landscapes at the Tongariro, New Zealand’s oldest national park and World Heritage site, or delve into the lush forests of Coromandel Peninsula, while the South Island is perfect if you want to explore breathtaking fjords in the Fiordland National Park and the 2000+ glaciers dotted along the Southern Alps.  

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Stay close to the beach and have a chance to take care of horses by staying with a Kiwi family in rural Manghawai:

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Join our family and help with gardening, horses and DIY in magical Mangawhai, New Zealand
We are a family located rurally in magical Mangawhai, we love our quiet lifestyle, visiting the beautiful beaches nearby and hanging out with our pet horses, cows, rabbits, chickens and cat
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Embrace your spiritual side while getting involved in sustainable community projects with this Workaway host in Whangateau:

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Experience Wiccan spiritual workshops in Whangateau, Auckland, New Zealand
I am an organic farmer, wiccan, herbal healing balm maker, taxation consultant and English language teacher and live with my daughter, her partner and my three grandchildren on our 20 acre natural agriculture, permaculture, organic property. We also ......
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Get your hands muddy and experience the authentic farm life in Otago:

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Easygoing farming family living in a beautiful part of Otago needing help with farming, New Zealand
We live and work on a 600ha sheep and beef farm in Otago, New Zealand. We run around 4000 ewes and have 100 breeding cows (predominantly Limousin). We have farm dogs, cat, chooks, pet lambs and a pony for the girls .... I think that is about it - a ......
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Spain

Another favourite of the van life community, the sun, sea, and just overall warm climate of Spain makes it a wonderful destination to explore its spectacular nature. From the epic mountainscapes of the Spanish Pyrenees and the historic pilgrimage routes along Santiago de Compostela, to the endless seaside magic you’ll find by driving along the coastlines and cliffs of Costa Brava, Spain boasts of a blend of beautiful landscapes, laid-back and friendly vibes, and overall a guaranteed good time for your van volunteer adventures. Check out a few of our top picks below!
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This host in Galicia is looking for help with horses and more furry friends in need at their animal rescue:

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Animal lovers welcome to help with our animal refuge in Galicia, Spain
We are looking for dedicated individuals to join our team of passionate Workawayers. If you have a strong love and compassion for animals, a particular interest in equines , and their care and history, then we invite you to get involved! Our ......
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Embrace simple living with this lovely family in this mountain village of Andalusia:

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Help a single mum in beautiful Andalucian mountain village Sayalonga, Spain
LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO HELP OUT OVER NEW YEAR After 20 years in Paris working in real estate, finance and finally tourism I recently I moved to South of Spain to fullfill my dream: change life to a simplier life, close to nature and the sea, ......
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Join this couple (who used to live in a van too!) who are now setting up their very own finca in off-grid Catalunya:

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Help us turn a bare olive grove into a green syntropic oasis in Roquetes, Catalunya, Spain
We are Franzi (38) and Elli (36) a german-italian couple living since 2019 in the Campo of Roquetes in south Catalunya.
 We have one hectare of olives and Carobs trees where we live off-grid with our animals (3 dogs, 4 cats, 3 goats and chickens): ......
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Portugal

If you’re planning to explore the Mediterranean longer and farther with the help of your trusty van, make sure to drive south from Spain to discover another incredible gem – Portugal! Some of our favourite areas to visit on our road trip adventures include the Algarve region, with its picturesque coastlines dotted with stunning beaches, and the Atlantic coast which helps us access a different side of popular tourist destinations like Lisbon and Porto. Whether it’s sunshine or wine (or hopefully both!), you’ll be sure to enjoy plenty of it in this fantastic country.
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Stay by the beach and enjoy the Algarve warmth while learning about recycling and restoring with your Workaway host:

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Gardening, upcycling, anarchitecture and sustainable living in Algarve, Portugal
Hi, I am Antonio, 46, Italian.12 years ago i radically change my life and start to travel since i root in the beautiful hills of western Algarve. I am trying my best to be a farmer, organic, sustainable and have a low footprint lifestyle. I am ......
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Surround yourself in breathtaking forests with this host, and if you ever want some excitement hop over to Lisbon for a weekend in the city:

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Help in nature on a historical and charming location near Lisbon in Coruche, Portugal
We are one hour from Lisbon. We run a historic estate in a beautiful setting that hosts weddings, summer camps and seminars.We are also an operating farm.Mostly silviculture.We farm mostly trees. We are situated in one of the largest Cork Tree areas ......
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Or go completely off grid and connect with a self-sustainable community in a valley of central Portugal:

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Off-grid cristal mountain community in Vila Longa, Portugal
Hello lovely people, iam your host Matias 37 years young from Denmark. I live in a small community together with to old friends. And good friends that owns the land next to os. There is 3 other communitys. And in total we are around 50 people. We ......
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Canada

Last but not least, is this massive (and I mean, MASSIVE) gem for nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers and road trip lovers alike – Canada! The sheer vastness of this incredible country means it’s virtually impossible to see it all in one go, but travelling in a van means you can plant yourself straight into the essence of Canada, which is its world-renowned natural landscapes. Drive through the majestic Canadian Rockies in Alberta and keep an eye for striking glaciers and turquoise lakes, enjoy the simple pleasures of minimal living along Nova Scotia’s sparkling coastlines and relaxing fishing villages, or head to British Columbia for national parks, woodland explorations, wildlife viewing, and a personal favourite, the hot springs! 
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Learn about the ins and outs of farm life with this off grid community, and get your own cabin in the woods moment in Nova Scotia: 

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Off-grid community farm in Conquerall Mills, Canada
We are an offgrid community/farm on 150 acres with 7 adults and 3 kids looking for help with a wide range of farm projects. We raise a variety of animals including bees, cows, pigs, chickens and a flock of sheep on a nearby island and grow gardens ......
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Wake up to incredible mountain views every day by workawaying at this non-profit campground along BC’s beautiful ‘Sea to Sky’ highway:

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Help out at our off-grid NGO campground in Squamish, BC, Canada
Hello Workawayers! We are looking for Workaways for a work exchange at our our unique, off grid, rustic non-profit campground - located in breathtakingly, beautiful Squamish, BC. We are a newer campground - started in 2018 by two West Coast ......
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Or try this truly outdoorsy Workaway to take care of forests, enjoy treks, and practise your French in Quebec:

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Enjoy winter activities and help our family in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
As long time travellers we believe traveling is not about the places you visit but about the people you meet along the way! We take that good people always find a way to meet as an universal rule... For winter 2025 we are looking for help with ......
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Chile

Imagine getting to pick whether you’d like to wake up to glaciers, volcanoes, or deserts every day – that’s what it’s like to travel through Chile with your home on wheels! A trip to Chile means you get to tick off numerous items on your travel bucket list, from getting lost in the otherworldly landscapes of the Atacama Desert, to being constantly wowed along the Chilean Patagonia by the Torres del Paine National Park, Perito Moreno Glacier and of course the Carretera Austral route, not to mention really immersing yourself into all this wilderness in your van, your trusty tent, or by doing a trek (or several!). There really isn’t a more epic destination we’d recommend more for your South American road trip! 

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Help conserve and learn about the mountain culture of Northern Patagonia with this natural reserve in the Araucanía region:

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Join our conservation project in Lonquimay, Patagonia, Chile
We are located in Lonquimay, Araucanía region, an area of Northern Patagonia in Chile and a neighbor of Argentina. The Reserve is a project for the conservation and enhancement of the geological, natural and cultural heritage of the area. It has ......
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Explore the Chilean Andes with this Workaway host while helping with their family-run vineyard

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Help needed in a family run mountain wine lodge- the Andes, central Chile
Hidden away in the forested foothills of the Andes, this is a stunningly beautiful property with a stream running through it, native woodlands, vineyards and an abundance of trails, flora and fauna. Tumuñan lodge and vineyard was established in ......
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Camp under the clear starry skies of the Atacama desert:

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Help on an astro campsite in the Biosphere World Reserve in Ovalle, Chile
We are a couple of enterprising nature lovers and to be able to live in the middle of nature we gave life to our astro camp located in the Bosque Fray Jorge World Biosphere Reserve, a very special place since the southern forests begin here of ......
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Uruguay

Uruguay might be small in size, but its scenic landscapes and safe atmosphere makes it a less common but extremely rewarding place to embark on your van life road trip. Some of the most stunning attractions to drive through include the lush natural reserve of the Quebrada de los Cuervos gorge, and the peaceful, untouched beaches along Cabo Polonio. Being a less touristic destination, travelling in Uruguay also means you get to enjoy these extraordinary scenery far away from crowds, and embrace the simple tranquility of losing oneself in this country’s diverse natural beauty.

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Surf and live by the beach with this self-sufficient family and help with sustainable building in the coastal city of Maldonado:

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Help us build a sustainable house in the woods by the beach in Maldonado, Uruguay
we are felipe and nicolle and Benicio (our kid), we live in a house by the woods we made ourselves, its made of earth and it has a green roof, we look to live as self sufficient and sustainable as posible, we also love animals and have two dogs and ......
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Join this eco-friendly community and discover a deeper connection with nature:

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Join our re-wilding and wellbeing project at Sierras del Edén, Uruguay
This is more than just a place to stay; it is an invitation to deeply connect with nature, to explore, and to discover a way of life in harmony with the environment. We invite you to be part of our story, to experience the serenity and vitality of ......
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If you’re a cat lover, you’ll love this volunteer gig at a cat rescue in Montevideo

Namibia

If we had to pick one underrated destination for van lifers, it would definitely be Namibia! With its immense stretches of land and low population density, you can literally go off the beaten track with your trusty camper van and be ready for your one-of-a-kind African adventure. Wildlife enthusiasts are going to have a blast witnessing majestic lions, elephants and giraffes in their natural habitat, and nature lovers will be sure to enjoy exploring the numerous national parks with unique landforms such as sand dunes and salt pans. The majority of our favourite areas are accessible by van and welcome campers, such as the Etosha National Park with its impressive wildlife, and Sossusveli’s massive red dunes. 

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Go off-grid and discover life in the outback with this farm near Sossusvlei:

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Learn how to life in the outback on our off-grid farm in Maltahohe, Namibia
Me and my wife we have been married for 8 years we have twins boy and a girl and they are 4 years old. We have been living on the farm for 8 years.The farm we life on are 9908 hectors. We have sheep and Game on the farm.
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Help promote sustainable development and get involved in local upcycling projects in the coastal town of Lüderitz:

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Sustainable development research in Namibia
Sustainable development research in Namibia focusing on Anearobic digesters to produce both gas and super rich natural fertilizer, alternative building methods and plastic recycling. This project work hand in hand with our Seven Seas Ldz Project. ......
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Park your van and enjoy some waves at this surf camp in Swakopmund

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Help out and make improvements at a cool surf camp in Swakopmund, Namibia
We opened in July 2017 but this place is a long-term project in that it is to continually grow and improve. Olli and Iris together run the surf house and the surf school(which caters to both locals and visitors), as well as a non-profit project ......
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If you ever need a reminder that we don’t need to have much to be happy, travelling in a van will certainly do it for you! The simple pleasures of cruising along an open road, admiring the many faces of nature, enjoying the company of your Workaway host while learning about the local way of life… I don’t know about you, but I’m definitely all for picking that over a fancy hotel in the city! What’s your favourite country or region to live out your dream van life? Let us know!🚐

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Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jocelyn made her first backpacking trip through Europe during her study abroad in the UK, and is now living vicariously through the Workaway experiences she reads about e... show more...

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