During Your Travels 4 Ways To Enjoy Diversity Written by Diana Vicheva Mark Twain, one of the most well-traveled writers, famously observed, ‘Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the…
How Traveling Can Change Your Mindset Forever Written by Orsolya Bartalis It is so great to see the world returning to long-distance travel. Families are able to reunite again all around the world, friends are reconnecting and some people are also ready to start travelling for fun. In a great way, the pandemic transformed the culture of travel across the…
Travelling With Your Kids Written by Diana Vicheva Children love family trips and vacations. Stepping out of home, exploring unfamiliar places, meeting new people, making exciting discoveries… all this brings a certain magic to life. Travelling with your kids is an invaluable opportunity to bond over a shared adventure, but also to educate them in a fun and informal way.…
Where Passion Meets Purpose Where Passion Meets Purpose Written by Orsolya Bartalis I am truly excited with the latest news about people who are seeking travel experiences after the pandemic and are searching for a more meaningful way of travel. Slower pace, deeper connection and a way of giving back to the communities they visit. This is amazing news for…
How To Look After Your Skin Whilst Traveling Written by Orsolya Bartalis We all look forward to a well-deserved holiday, mostly so the everyday routine grind can be forgotten for a little while. Whilst skipping set routines can be refreshing for the body and mind, the change of diet, water intake, location, and temperature all add to potentially stressed skin.…
Why Travel Alpine This Summer Written by Cerise Canon Travelling to the alpine region during summer may seem counter-intuitive, but there are so many reasons why families should head to the mountains during the sweltering season! Summer provides the opportunity to view the alpine region with a whole new perspective and experience it in a unique way. With stunning landscapes,…
6 Steps To Plan A Diving Vacation In Cuba Written by Orsolya Bartalis Are you excited about international travel returning? I have to say I am looking forward to being back in the warm waters of the Caribbean. Crystal clear, great visibility, no dangerous currents and plenty to see both above and underwater. For divers who are looking for something…
5 Tips To Ensure You Travel Sustainably Written by Orsolya Bartalis I have to say I am excited to see Australia and the world re-opening as I am looking forward to the new ‘rules’ that people said they set for their travels. What am I talking about? Sustainable Tourism. In recent times, the likes of Viruoso, booking.com and World Nomad…
10 Steps To Babymooning Bliss Written by Cerise Canon In the world of picturesque images splashed all over our social feeds, having a baby now seems to come attached with endless soirees, dolled-up occasions, and ‘must have’ products. But it needn’t be that way. Sometimes a little getaway for you and your bump is all you need in the lead…
When you are overworked, overstressed and dreaming of a holiday do you find it hard to find the time to plan one? This is more common than you might think. Whether we like it or not our lives are busier now than ever before despite the evolution of technology and the many conveniences this affords us with our time and…
How to Stay Safe When You Travel We all love holidays, catching up with family and friends, or just getting away. Often though, we do not pay attention to safety and security when we travel or even if we choose to holiday from home. 1. Make Sure You Know The Way Home Whether it is a holiday that is all…
Holidaying at Home Written by Cerise Canon If there is something that we have all had to endure it is the disappointment of cancelled holiday plans. Rather than letting this be overwhelming for you and your family there is a way to enjoy holidaying at home After gathering snow gear, packing our bags and getting ready to head off to…
Written by Orsolya Bartalis Let’s face it, one of the exciting things about travel is to see and learn about the exotic wildlife a place has to offer. We have seen the advertising of riding an elephant, the performing monkeys on the street, the mesmerizing snake shows, or even tiger sanctuaries. We may have even experienced it in the past.…
7 Placed To Discover in Cuba Written by Orsolya Bartalis With the current state of the world, no wonder that people are not feeling grounded, find themselves in a state of unrest and maybe even feel disconnected from their environment. Getting out into nature can help you find harmony and reconnect with yourself. Whilst we can only do it in…
How To Become A Tourist In Your Own Town Written by Cerise Canon As a child, visiting the city was such an exciting experience. Exploring all that my bustling hometown of Melbourne had to offer brought joy and rich memories that have stayed with me. Today, heading to the city with my little family brings back a flood of memories.…
Written by Kevin Kapusi Starow If you haven’t yet had a chance to venture to the land of the long white cloud (New Zealand), you are missing out, it has so much more to offer than Lord Of The Rings and Hobbits. We arrived in Auckland early morning, cleared customs without any issues, got the car and hightailed it out…
Written By Kevin Kapusi Starow Located some 80 kilometres west of Kununurra is the El Questro station in which you will find many wonderful experiences. Though none more appealing to me than that of Emma Gorge. Set amidst the majestic, rugged cliffs of Cockburn range, which themselves are a palate of electrifying colour, enhanced by a sky of blending hues. …
Sunshine & Rain Written By Kevin Kapusi Starow Driving up out of the city limits, and passing on through the suburban fringes, into the rural expanses of Victoria, I am always impressed with the scenic wonderment of the land, simple, yet stunning. Though on this particular occasion, it is morning, early morning, about 3.30, or 4 am, which for me…
Finding The Hidden Gems Of Australia Written by Kevin Kapusi Starow Flying over the top half of Australia, we are met with images of a harshly etched landscape, spotted with numerous trees, replete with accompanying shadows, a phenomenon unique to this part of the world. Rivers, etch their way into the landscape, veraciously piercing the surface giving the appearance of…
Written by Orsolya Bartalis Cuba, a beautiful island nation with turbulent history and a 60-year embargo that has turned the amazing place into somewhat of a time capsule. It feels charming to see the beautiful old cars from 1950’s, 1960’s (and even not so beautiful ones from 1970’s), and the picture perfect pastel coloured buildings for your post card, yet…
From a Year Spent Internationally Travelling The Benefits Of Travel For Children Written by Anna Redmile, Partnerships Director, Education Perfect Ever wondered about doing something different, but then shut the idea down because it all seems too hard? We had great (but busy) lives on Sydney’s northern beaches, raising our kids—George, in second grade, and Daisy who was four— and…
Independent Versus Group Tours Written by Tracy Bell Quietly considering myself a “seasoned traveller”, in June 2010 I packed my backpack and headed off to Africa for the adventure of a lifetime. Family and friends told me I was out of my mind and requested I join a tour. But I had already backpacked the USA, Europe, and worked as…
How Travel Helped Our Kid’s Mental Health Written by Kelly Malloy Six weeks ago, we packed up our camper trailer, our kids and our lives on the Gold Coast and began on a ten-month trip around Australia. Although it’s still comparatively early days I’m happy to report, so far, so good! Our two children are 6 and 8 years old,…
Written by Tracey Bell Holidays are fast approaching and you are met with a blank canvas – you could go anywhere! You are spoiled for choice but inundated with information. By the time you have sorted through the information and made a decision, is there even any time left to actually go for the holiday? That’s without considering the time needed…