15 Secret Beaches In Australia (You Must Visit!)
Australia is known for its incredible beaches, that’s not new information to anyone. But if you’re visiting from another country or an unfamiliar area from another state, how to know where the uncrowded best secret beaches are? Pin for later 🙂 Born and bred in Melbourne, I have visited some of the super busy and best destinations of Noosa, Sydney, the general East Coast, Southern Victoria and Western Australia. I’ve also come across and been told some of the quietest, untouched and stunning, secret beaches in different states. Here are some examples of secluded, secret beaches or incomparable beach getaways in Australia. Secret Beaches in WESTERN AUSTRALIA 15. Cape Laveque,…
Sydney, Australia On A Budget
Sydney, Australia is the biggest and most transient city of the nation, and it is easy to see why it is one of the most popular destinations for both international and domestic travelers. Whether you are planning an extended visit or only 3 days in Sydney, you won’t be disapointed with the discover accessible beaches, bars and warm (ish) weather. This scenic city attracts all walks of life. Pin for later 🙂 Of course, due to the popularity and size of Sydney, it’s also on the expensive side. There’s a glamour to certain aspects of Sydney, and the famous Sydney landmarks but with careful consideration, it is still possible to…
Top Travel Bloggers Interview Series 2020: Katie Driscoll
As 2020 continues to challenge the world, I thought it would be important to interview those in a similar niche- Australian Top Travel Bloggers. We all know travel and tourism has been pulled to a grinding halt, but as a travel blogger, there are still creative ways to connect to the world, even if it is only online. In these series of posts, I ask questions of some of Australia’s most influential, top Travel Bloggers for their current challenges, advice and what inspires them to continue in the current climate with their travel writing blogs. KATIE DRISCOLLkatiesaway.com Katie Driscoll is a travel blogger and photographer, who has been discovering the…
20 Best Eats In Melbourne, Australia
We all know one of Melbourne, Australia’s many drawcards is the huge selection of bars, restaurants, accessible fresh food, and coffee to choose from on any given day or night. With new eateries popping up left right and centre, offering dining experiences and a creative spin on your everyday dishes. Pin for later 🙂 Whether it be searching for the best breakfast in Melbourne CBD, the best dumplings in Melbourne, or the top St Kilda restaurants, how to know where to choose your next meal out (or in current times, Melbourne food delivery)? Here are some starting options below, of some of the best eats in Melbourne. An ideal list…
8 Best Reasons To Visit Byron Bay, Australia
A spiritual and unique place to visit, Byron Bay, Australia has always been a destination for curious travellers. Since my first holiday to Byron in early 1996, I have returned countless times, with friends and family. I also lived in Byron Bay, northern NSW as an escape from Melbourne for 2 months in the late 90’s, alternating between serving coffee in a local café, surfing and generally re-evaluating life. The quieter beaches seem like paradise every time on arrival, and the diversity of intermingled cultures provide ultimate people watching opportunities. Snapshots and snippets of different cultures and backgrounds in the busier streets of Byron never fail to surprise. Pin for…
8 Unique Places In Australia You Didn’t Know Existed
What should you not miss in Australia? Here is a list of the top travel destinations within Australia. 8 Unique places in Australia and best holiday spots to visit: Pin for later 🙂 1. El Questro Homestead – The Kimberleys, Western Australia elquestro.com.au This luxurious resort is located in the Kimberly region, in Western Australia. There are 9 suites here, all designed for couples (top of 18 guests at any one time), each consisting of incredible views. The El Questro Homestead opened in the East Kimberley in 1993, and remains a very remote accommodation option. Accessible by a flight from Broome or Perth to Kununurra, and followed by a long…
8 Online Travel Experiences In Melbourne!
Have you been planning to visit Melbourne, Australia in the near future and your plans are on hold? Or has this creative city been on your wish list for some time? Here are 8 Online travel experiences in Melbourne to explore, while we remain in lock down. Pin for later 🙂 Enjoy the online world while we wait for our next overseas adventure travel experience. Yes, it’s not the same as being there in person. You want to use all the senses, including the food smells, tastes, sounds and surrounding sights. I compare this to my first trip to Thailand, where prior to, we watched an incredible, natural video of…
How To Deal When Travel Plans Are Cancelled Indefinitely
We are currently very familiar with having ALL our plans put on hold and not the least, our exciting travel plans, being postponed indefinitely while COVID-19 plays it’s course. This post is to assist with How to deal when your travel plans are cancelled indefinitely. Pin for later! 🙂 Sure, it sounds like a very privileged, COVID- free thing to say ‘Ohh, I cannot fly to Noosa (hot spot on Australia’s East Coast) this year, I don’t know how i’ll cope!’ But to many, having travel plans after putting in the hard yards to save and organise, are what keeps us motivated at times, through the daily grind. The disappointment…
Ultimate Travel Tips To Discover Indigenous Australian Culture
When a Canadian friend visited Melbourne in January, I heard myself offering this advice: “Avoid the CBD on the 26th, there’ll be huge crowds, mostly due to the change the date rally for Invasion Day. It overtakes the Australia Day parade!” As the words left my mouth, I felt proud of the huge numbers who show up each year to create change. I hoped mentioning the rally would initiate a conversation on the subject with her and her travel buddy, and was unsure their thoughts, as international travellers on Indigenous Australian culture, and their beliefs. “All they need to do is change the date, still Australia Day but on another…
How To Reserve The Best Accommodation In Australia
Wondering how to reserve the best accommodation in Australia? Imagine this. 30 hours of travel time. Arrive in LA to pre- booked hotel, alone in your mid 20’s. The hotel is in a dodgy area, with hardly any travellers checked in and honestly, the vibe is creepy. Luckily there is a computer set up in the “foyer” (pre smartphones). You find a nearby chain hostel that you quickly call. Your bag is very quickly dragged along the West Hollywood street to this cleaner, more suitable accommodation a half hour walk away. BEFORE: Jet-lagged and nervous. via GIPHY AFTER: Ready to party! via GIPHY Pin for later 🙂 Whether you’ve booked…