
Camping and Co
Camping and Co is a German-language specialist for outdoor accommodation, selling campsite, glamping and mobile-home holidays across France, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Portugal. Inventory runs from simple grass pitches (€15–25 per night) through mid-range mobile-home rentals (€400–1,200 per week) to premium glamping lodges with hot tubs (€1,500–3,000 per week). Sales are 100 % online; the site acts as an OTA that aggregates 1,000+ campgrounds and processes instant bookings.
The company differentiates itself by guaranteeing the lowest campsite price and adding free cancellation up to 15 days before arrival. Every listing is geo-tagged with GPS plots of individual pitches and 360° site tours, tools few outdoor travel sites offer. Its “Smart Package” bundles linen, final cleaning and BBQ grill for a flat €49, eliminating the usual à-la-carte surcharges that inflate holiday cost.
Core buyers are German-speaking families with children under 14 who want a nature holiday without buying camping gear. Secondary segments are couples 25-45 seeking dog-friendly beach glamping and cycling retirees who book spring and autumn shoulder weeks. The brand speaks to values of hassle-free nature access, price transparency and ecological low-impact travel.
Camping and Co competes with generalist OTAs, tour-operator catalogues and direct campground sites. It narrows the field to only inspected camps, negotiates exclusive early-bird allocations and layers on German-language support, roadside-assistance add-ons and instalment payment—services the big multi-vertical platforms do not tailor for campers.
Natur pur ohne Ausrüstung, zum besten Preis, stornierbar bis 15 Tage vorher
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PaulCamper
PaulCamper operates Germany’s largest peer-to-peer marketplace for private camper-van and motorhome rentals, listing everything from vintage VW T3 buses to luxury 4-berth motorhomes. Prices typically run €70–€150 per night for compact vans, €120–€250 for family coaches, and €300-plus for premium A-class vehicles; the firm adds a 15–20 % service fee on each booking. All discovery, booking, payment and insurance are handled through the website and mobile app; no physical rental yards are operated.
The brand’s core asset is a fully-digital insurance wrapper that lets private owners rent legally without voiding standard motor policies. Every vehicle is inspected at a DEKRA station before first hire, and roadside assistance is bundled. These measures turned 7,500 privately-owned campers into income-earning inventory, a scale no German competitor has reached.
Typical renters are 28–45-year-old urban couples and young families who want outdoor freedom without owning a camper; 60 % book within 250 km of Berlin, Hamburg, Munich or Cologne. The platform stresses authenticity—renters pick up vans directly from owners, receive hand-over tutorials and travel tips, aligning with values of sharing, sustainability and local experience.
PaulCamper competes with traditional station-based rental chains and pan-European P2P platforms. It differentiates through nationwide owner density, German road-traffic law-compliant insurance, and a mobile-first product that supports instant chat, digital hand-over documents and contactless key boxes—features tailored to domestic weekend trips rather than long cross-border tours.
Your neighbor's camper, your weekend escape
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Volkswagen Bank
Volkswagen Bank sells vehicle finance, leasing, insurance and savings products exclusively for the Volkswagen Group brands (VW, Audi, SEAT, Škoda, VW Commercial Vehicles). Loan rates sit in the mid-range for new cars (2.49-4.99 % APR) and budget band for used cars (3.99-6.99 % APR); deposit accounts yield 0.5-1.5 %, slightly above German high-street average. Products are originated online, at 1 400+ dealer showrooms, and through the “VW FS” app, so every car quote automatically includes a real-time finance offer.
The bank’s USP is factory-integrated financing: credit decision, vehicle registration and insurance are processed in the dealership within 30 minutes using shared vehicle data. “3-way” balloon-loan contracts (final instalment, guaranteed residual value, automatic return option) let drivers upgrade every three years without negotiating trade-in prices. Savings customers receive loyalty bonuses that can be converted into down-payments on the next Group car, creating a closed-loop mobility wallet.
Core buyers are 25-55-year-old German residents who already intend to drive a VW Group vehicle and value fixed, transparent monthly mobility costs over ownership. They are convenience-oriented, credit-score conscious and expect OEM-backed service quality; many are corporate-car users who extend private leases on the same platform.
Competitors are independent high-street banks, captive-finance units of rival carmakers and fast-growing fintech auto-lenders. Volkswagen Bank differentiates through white-label integration in the car configurator, residual-value guarantees backed by Group remarketing power, and cross-brand loyalty currency that outside lenders cannot replicate.
Your next VW arrives with finance, insurance and peace of mind included
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Europeesim
Europeesim ist ein Reisedienstleister, der SIM-Karten und mobile Lösungen für europäische Reisende anbietet.
Stay connected across Europe without the roaming nightmare
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Tschechoreisen
Eine deutsche Reiseagentur, die sich auf Urlaubsreisen in der Tschechischen Republik, Kulturreisen und Reisepakete spezialisiert.
Entdecke Böhmens Schätze mit Deutschlands Tschechien Spezialist
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VISIT X
Eine erwachsenenorientierte digitale Streaming- und Unterhaltungsplattform mit Premium-Inhalten.
Deine Premium-Welt für ungefiltertes Entertainment ohne Kompromisse
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tripz
Eine deutsche Reise- und Urlaubsplattform, die Urlaubspakete, Flugbuchungen und Reiseplanungsservices anbietet.
Dein perfekter Urlaub, geplant und gebucht in wenigen Klicks
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GoVolta
Govolta is a German e-mobility brand that sells foldable and city e-bikes, e-cargo bikes, and replacement batteries direct-to-consumer through its own webshop. Models are priced in the mid-range bracket, typically €1,600–€3,200, and the company offers 0-% financing and nationwide doorstep delivery assembled.
The company positions itself as “engineered in Germany,” designing frames, battery housings, and firmware in-house and certifying them to CE and EN 15194 standards. Its best-known lines are the GoVolta 500 folding series and the GoVolta Cargo long-tail, both advertised with 100–120 km real-range packs and integrated theft-proof battery locks.
Core buyers are urban commuters and small families who want car-replacement utility without premium-brand pricing; 70 % of web traffic comes from 25-45-year-old German metro residents researching second-car alternatives. The brand appeals to value-driven pragmatists who prioritize local warranty (two-year comprehensive, five-year frame), German phone support, and fast parts availability.
Govolta competes against both Asian import labels sold on Amazon and legacy bike-shop premium marques; it differentiates by skipping dealer margins while still offering EU-made batteries, a 14-day test-ride return window, and a mobile service network that repairs at the customer’s home within 48 h.
German engineering meets city freedom, minus the dealership price tag
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