Beach Nana Travels
Living the Beach Nana Life!
From RV travel to playing the ukulele, we thoroughly enjoy the “Beach Nana” lifestyle. Whether it’s exploring a new destination with our small RV or holding a “Uke Camp” jam with other “traveling ukes”, we are happy to share our experiences and what we’ve learned.
This blog segments the posts into categories to help you navigate which topics you’re most interested in. Robin also wrote for the Leisure Travel Vans blog and you’ll find additional topics for RV travel there.
“Just ask Nana”! is a regular comment from our grandkids, but it applies to our readers too. If you have questions about your RV or RV travel, drop us an email and we’ll do our best to find the answer.
Choose a category and browse the posts - you are sure to find something to catch your attention!
TRAVEL | LIFESTYLE | YOUR RV | TRIP PLANNING
New Jersey: Cape May and the Big Surprise
Cape May holds many surprises for the traveler. From a lovely historic district to wide, sandy beaches, not to mention a surprisingly good winery!
Kitty Hawk, A Ferry Missed and One Reclaimed
We missed our chance to take a ferry to Cape Hatteras but had another opportunity to get the RV on a ferry at Lewes Delaware.
South to North Along the Eastern Seaboard
Preparing for a long trip takes a lot of careful planning. Where to camp, what to see and do and what to pack.
Mistletoe State Park: Dry Lake and Frozen Pipes
Camping at Mistletoe State Park in winter reveals a different kind of beauty in the landscape.
Florida: Bahia Honda Bound
Kayaking in Bahia Honda in the Florida Keys was a delight. Even using inflatable kayaks worked out well. And we continued on the water with a sunset sailboat cruise.
Where Locals Go In Crystal River - The Crab Plant
The Crab Plant in Crystal River, Florida is a great bayside restaurant for lunch after kayaking.
Manatees, Dolphins, Pelicans, Oh My!
A kayaking adventure in Crystal River turned a simple paddle into a lesson in conservation.
Countdown to Key West
Key West would be our first big trip in the RV! Getting ready was a matter of finding a place to stay and then where to eat!
Emerald Beach, Navarre, and Pensacola
Navarre, Florida just across the bridge from Gulf Islands National Seashore. It is a quieter spot than Pensacola and the beach is just as pretty.