That does sound like a heavenly trip to me.
That does sound like a heavenly trip to me.
The thing about RV's is that living in one, if you are going to be traveling quite a bit, is going to likely cost you about 30-40% more than you currently are spending for lodging . For most people the increase in costs is easily offset by by being "out-there."
You will have all of the expenses of a normal stick house (or condo) plus things break on a regular basis. I lived in a custom-built 4-WD Class C motorhome for six years.
Have you looked at some of the Class B "Vans?" They have the advantage of being able to park in more places than RV's or travel trailers. Here is a general overview of the various classes of RV's
Thor is a good builder of Class B RV's
I personally really like the RoadTrek chassis.
We are updating the RV Advice sections on RTA -- this is a long-term project, but here are some tips for solo RV'ers.
Here's an article I write a few years back -- about solo travel -- but most of the advice still applies.
Here are some more articles for a general introduction to this world.
Mark