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4 Ways To Enjoy Diversity

4 Ways To Enjoy Diversity

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…

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Travelling With Your Kids As An Educational Experience

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.…

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How To Look After Your Skin Whilst Traveling

How To Look After Your Skin Whilst Traveling

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.…

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5 Tips To Ensure You Travel Sustainably

5 Tips To Ensure You Travel Sustainably

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…

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10 Steps To Babymooning Bliss

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…

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5 Easy Ways To Plan Your Dream Holiday

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…

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How to Stay Safe When You Travel Over The Holidays

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…

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How Travel Helped Our Kid’s Mental Health

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,…

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Holiday Stress Be Gone

5 Ways To De-Stress Planning For Your Holiday

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…

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Tips for Going Backpacking Solo

Top 5 Tips for Going Backpacking Solo

Top 5 Tips for Going Backpacking Solo Written by Tracey Bell Travelling solo can be one of life’s most eye-opening, mind-expanding, joyful experiences.  This article will give you some suggestions to overcome the trepidation you may experience, especially as a woman, when deciding to venture forth on your own.  The best advice: Go for it! 5 Ways To Set Yourself…

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Top Tools for Planning a Holiday

Written by Tracey Bell The websites and applications recommended in this article can help you plan your travel, from finding low-cost flights to planning your budget, booking excellent accommodation and, most importantly, having fun on the road. SkyScanner Benefit: Allows you to compare flexible dates very easily so you can find the best days to fly.  Description: SkyScanner is a…

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6 Tips For Babymoon Adventures

6 Tips For Babymoon Adventures Written By Lyn Mitchell Babymoons are becoming increasingly popular in Australia and can represent a great opportunity for partners to connect before two becomes three. According to research, the second trimester is considered the best time to take a babymoon and for many mums-to-be, this will fall between May and July, given October is the…

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Turn 20 Days Into 52 Days Of Holidays

Turn 20 Days Into 52 Days Of Holidays This post was written by Peter Horsfield, as such, they are his personal views.  As a financial planner for the last 20 years, planning is now well and truly part of my DNA. And between you and me, once you know the core fundamentals about money planning; working with numbers, projections, legislations and…

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Top 3 Tips For Choosing a Holiday Destination

Top 3 Tips For Choosing a Holiday Destination Written by Tracy Bell How to Start – Choosing a Holiday Destination The world was my oyster – I could go anywhere!  But the overload of information and pressure of deciding where to go made this freedom quite daunting.  I had a rough itinerary, but through my travels, I learnt to leave…

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6 Ideas For A Volunteer Holiday

6 Ideas For A Volunteer Holiday Written by Tracey Bell “Voluntourism” is fast becoming the trend for both young and old travelers who want to experience the culture of their destination in depth and spend more time engaging with local people.  It has also been a source of controversial reports regarding the impact on communities and the potential for exploitation…

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