A Taste of the Tropics
Fuel your appetite for great food and adventure with a trip to Port Douglas
Fuel your appetite for great food and adventure with a trip to Port Douglas
Are you looking for the party, wildlife, or both?
Do Aussies really eat kangaroo?
Just because summer has gone in the Southern Hemisphere doesn’t mean festival season has to go with it. All across Australia, there are plenty of music, arts, food and cultural festivals to keep you entertained all winter long. Here are a few of our favourites to check out this year. See you there? Queensland View […]
For some people, taking a holiday is an excuse to fall of the wagon, letting all health initiatives fall by the wayside. But for others, it’s the chance to embrace healthy habits and set routines that can support them both physically and mentally. Think about it – When you are home you may be sitting […]
One of the best ways to explore a new culture is to try their local cuisine. This is one of the things that distinguishes tourists from travellers and highlights a willingness to really connect with the community. Not to mention that it’s enjoyable to try new things – Especially when sourced from their country of […]
It’s recognised around the world that Germany is a country that loves its beer. Not only do they have tons of beer varieties to choose from, but they also make their beers according to strict local purity laws that limit the ingredients to just four: Hops, barley, water and yeast. But recipe restrictions don’t mean […]
Growing up, my Easters were filled with hot cross buns, chocolate bunnies, marshmallow Peeps and hard-boiled eggs (usually for painting rather than eating). Once I came to Australia, Cadbury creme eggs made their way into what I consider a customary Easter treat. A new addition, sure, but not very “exotic”. While it may seem that […]
In many travel destinations, good, cheap and accessible food is easy to find. But in other spots, that’s not the case. Perhaps you’re travelling in a remote location without many shops or restaurants. Maybe you’re stuck with an hours-long layover in a barren airport terminal. Or maybe you just can’t be bothered trekking all around […]
The first time I ever went to Costa Rica was the first time I ever travelled alone. I was in uni on a very limited student budget, looking to see and do as much as possible for the lowest cost. So I set myself a challenge: Spend no more than $1,000USD on the whole trip. […]