

Dubrovnik – Walk the Wall
Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is an extraordinarily beautiful part of the world which is easily accessed by road, but even better by sea. To truly appreciate Croatia’s coas


Spotlight on Sorrento
Italy: spotlight on…Sorrento Sorrento is perfectly positioned for day trips to neighbouring coastline tourist destinations such as Positano and Amalfi, the island of Capri in the


Sicily’s Catania – More than just a stopover for Etna
Located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, Catania is more than just the starting point for tours to the famous active stratovolcano Mt Etna. The second largest municipality in


France | Paris Post Covid
Whether it’s your first trip to Paris, second, third, or even more, there’s always something new to discover. Unable to travel for the past two years due to Covid restrictions,


Croatia | Dubrovnik – Dinner in a little cove.
Watching SBS, an episode of ‘The Travel Man’ caught my attention. Host Richard Ayoade was in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Sadly, he didn’t give Dubrovnik the salutes this


Egypt | Climbing the Great Pyramid
If I was given $1 for every time I’ve heard someone say: “I’m too old” or “I’ve left it too late to visit the great pyramids of Egypt” or “I’ve le


New South Wales | Port Macquarie
Last time I was in Port Macquarie was decades ago as a teenager travelling to Sydney with my parents. The road trip wasn’t arduous, but a stopover was always favourably welcomed.


Morocco | Marrakech
Marrakech during eid is an extraordinary destination which should be on everyone’s bucket list but research before departure is strongly recommended. If you’re looking


East Asia | Hong Kong – Jewels and a Junk
Hong Kong – Jewels and a Junk Over too many wines and vibrant conversation I was recently told travellers should get ‘beneath the skin of the city’. It’s a wonderful n