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6.3 2 Seasons • 20 Episodes

30 Degrees in February

Follow a group of Swedes who've left the snow and cold of Scandinavia for the warm, sandy beaches of Thailand in the dead of winter. Why? To embark on a life-changing adventure, a fresh start and a new life, of course.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kjell Wilhelmsen

    Kjell Wilhelmsen

    Glenn

  • Duangjai Hiransri

    Duangjai Hiransri

    Oh

  • Lotta Tejle

    Lotta Tejle

    Majlis

  • Maria Lundqvist

    Maria Lundqvist

    Kajsa

  • Hanna Ardéhn

    Hanna Ardéhn

    Joy

  • Viola Weidemann

    Viola Weidemann

    Wilda

  • Kjell Bergqvist

    Kjell Bergqvist

    Bengt

  • Thomas Chaanhing

    Thomas Chaanhing

    Chan

  • Torkel Petersson

    Torkel Petersson

    Johnny

Overview

Follow a group of Swedes who've left the snow and cold of Scandinavia for the warm, sandy beaches of Thailand in the dead of winter. Why? To embark on a life-changing adventure, a fresh start and a new life, of course.

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