
Win VW California Ocean T7 campervan worth £80K and £100K cash prize with Omaze
Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a full-blown adventure, the luxury camper is built for freedom with comfort and making unforgettable memories in mind.
For Omaze's Grand House Draw, you could win a gorgeous £3 million Cornwall property by the coast.
You'll also be in with the chance of winning the Early Bird Prize and take home the VW California Ocean campervan worth £80,000 with a £100,000 cash prize.
This isn't just any campervan; the VW California is the gold standard in road trip living and perfect for summer adventures, and the latest 'T7' generation is the best yet.
Finished in the top-of-the-range Ocean trim, the campervan is designed for effortless travel, sleek style and serious comfort on the road.
The pop-up roof means there's sleeping space that can fit up to four, so you can share the experience with loved ones, or have the whole van to yourself.
Entries into the Omaze Early Bird Prize Draw must be submitted by midnight on August 10, 2025.
Inside the campervan is where the true magic happens.
There's everything you need to cook, dine and unwind on the go, including an onboard kitchenette with a hob and fridge, a dining table, built-in storage, and even a sink.
For those who dream of adventuring and soaking up the outdoors, the camping chairs and table are removable to set them up under the stars, al fresco dining.
It's finished in a striking two-tone paint job, guaranteed to turn heads wherever you go.
The campervan is also comprised of clever tech features like adaptive cruise control, touchscreen navigation, and park assist to make driving and parking a complete breeze.
Paired with £100,000 in cash, this campervan sets you up for the ultimate road trip lifestyle, from summer weekend escapes to months on the road or just knowing you can adventure wherever and whenever.
Omaze's luxury coastal retreat is perched above the stunning Porthcothan Bay, offering stunning panoramic views.
The property, based in Cornwall, boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms and is neatly tucked away with direct access to the South West Coast Path.
The main house draw closes at midnight on Bank Holiday Monday, August 25.

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