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Serie ‘Slapen in Uruguay’ volgt tevreden slapende Nederlandse toeristen in een Uruguayaans hotel

​Vanaf vanavond zendt de VPRO de serie ‘Slapen in Uruguay’ uit. In de vijfdelige serie volgen we Nederlandse toeristen die een uniek inkijkje geven in hun slaap. De documentaire biedt daarmee een podium aan een groep tevreden Nederlanders die je normaal niet ziet of hoort.

Zoals Janette (41) en haar gezin. De verpleegkundige heeft een drukke, maar voldoenende baan in Nederland. Ze ziet haar vakantie als een fijne manier om even bij te tanken. “Ik ben dol op Nederland en mijn leven daar, maar af en toe moet je even de batterij opladen. Dat doe ik hier in Uruguay. Overdag lekker naar het strand en genieten van de lokale keuken, ‘s nachts vooral veel bijslapen. Ik voel me er lekker fit bij. Wat daarbij helpt is dat iedereen hier is gevaccineerd, waardoor je niet bij iedere hoestende Uruguyaan in de stress schiet.”

Een andere toerist, de 30-jarige Bart-Jan, vindt Uruguay ‘leuk’ en het hotelbed ‘prima’, maar is ook blij dat hij geen al te lange vakantie heeft geboekt: “We zijn hier op groepsreis, alles ligt vast en is vooraf besproken. En ik zit vooral tussen de Nederlanders, terwijl mijn interesse meer ligt bij de locals en hoe ze leven. Eigenlijk heb ik best heimwee naar Nederland, waar ik veel meer vrijheid ervaar. Nog een paar daagjes, dan vliegen we weer terug!”

Sommige kijkers klagen over de beeldkwaliteit in sommige afleveringen. “In aflevering twee deed iemand het licht uit voor hij ging liggen en toen heb ik een kwartier naar een zwart scherm zitten kijken. Laat dan wel even een nachtlampje aan boven het bed.”

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