CARAVANS are usually a way to holiday on a budget, but not all caravans are the same.
This luxurious van was designed by the Slovenian manufacturer Adria.
It was revealed in a video uploaded to YouTube by which has had thousands of views.
The Adria Astella aspires to be the dream luxury home, wherever you want it to be.
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It can be a vacation home by the sea, in the mountains or near the lake - or a permanent residence.
The Astella is offered in four layouts and sizes, so there's a certain degree of personalisation possible.
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The smallest is 6.89 metres long, while the biggest is 9.53 metres.
The largest one costs approximately £80,000 after VAT.
Walking into the van through its French doors reveals a dining room with a big sofa and a television.
The sofa can be transformed into a bed where two people can sleep.
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Next to the dining room, there's a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and three gas cooktops.
The entire area, with the exception of the bedroom, is open space.
The bedroom has a double bed and two bedside tables.
The most surprising thing about this caravan is the bathroom - it has a massive shower, a sink and a large window.
It's more like a spa than your usual caravan bathroom.
The project leader Erna Povh said: "We decided that rather than start with a good benchmark product like a regular caravan, we started with a deep dive into the holiday experience we wanted to deliver.
"You could say we turned conventional wisdom on its head and we broke all the rules.
"The result is a really innovative and unique home. Some would view it as a caravan, albeit a luxurious one, because you can tow it like any regular caravan."