Madrid, July 24

Our holidays were getting to an end, what a pity it was so short! Well, we will return to Ireland, that’s for sure, because we liked it a lot and we had many things left to know.

We got up, had a breakfast, we clean and tidy our campervan, and pack our bags, and at about 11 we left Galway back to Dublin. Luckily, the motorway is right outside Galway, and it was so easy to drive from there that it seemed that we were on a flying carpet hahaha… Of course, driving a campervan is slower than a car, so the trip becomes longer than expected.

We arrived at the gas station where we refueled on the first day, at about 1 pm. This was a planned stop because we knew it was a Burger King there, and we promised it to the kids. Funny that Blanca said that the Whopper’s meat is tastier than in Spain…

We continued our route and after another hour we arrived at the Indie Campers farm to return the vehicle. After checking everything was fine, we chatted for a while with the guys who ran the office. Their English was easy to understand for us because they were Portuguese. They told us that they just started their business in Ireland just the month before, and that’s why all the campervans were so new, and that’s why the one they rented to us only had 3500km. And I guessed that we were lucky finding them on the Internet, because none of the other rental campervan companies had one available.

Indie and a sister

The manager of Indie Campers told us to get back into our campervan to get us with it right to the airport. Goodbye Indie!!!!

And that’s the boring end of any holiday trip: we waited in a long queue of kids returning from their interchange to check in our luggage, the flight was smooth, but it arrived Madrid half an hour late… And our friend Vicky picked us up from the airport to kindly take us home. Thank you Vicky! And thank you all for the reading! I hope you enjoyed our story as much as we enjoyed the trip.

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