Discover Vanuatu: Family Friendly Destinations for Australians
Vanuatu - a tropical island escape in the South Pacific. "The friendliest place in the world" is quite a difficult title to live up to, but the locals of Vanuatu seem to do it with ease.
[Video] Tsunami, Phuket, Thailand. Run or Stay? Tsunami in Australia
Love beaches in hot countries? Do you know how to recognise tsunami? Do you know what to do if it comes? Watch this scary video!
Aurora Australis – Southern Tasmania’s Natural Miracle
Over the next few years you get a unique chance to see a spectacular light display of Aurora Australis (southern lights). Welcome to Southern Tasmania for this fantastic show!
King Island Tasmania: A Delightful Retreat From Daily Life
Many small islands, unique paradises, surround Australia. King Island, located near Tasmania, is one ot them. What exciting things can you experience on this remote island?
Hamilton Island (Queensland, Australia) – A Getaway You Dreamed Of
Cold winter? Hot summer? Looking for a getaway? Hamilton Island is one of awesome options. Read about its real experience!
Mapnificent and Mapumental – How Far and Quickly Public Transport Can Take You...
Mapnificent and Mapumental is fun interactive tools that helps to understand how quickly you can get to places on public transport
The BIG Things Tour Around Australia – Itinerary
Some time ago I wrote about amazing guys who traveled across Australia on a trike visiting all BIG things. One trike, 2 adults, and 2 kids!
[Travel Story] Grampians National Park (Victoria, Australia) – Road To and From
"Because it's very lovely there" - this is what they said. I could not imagine that I will say it myself after visiting Grampians, but it happened! :)
[Photo Post] Geelong Friday Market (Victoria, Australia)
This Friday we were lucky to be late at work (regardless of how crazy this may sound :))
Lucky because Geelong Friday Market happened on that day and we visited it the first time.
[Photo Travel Post] Endless Fields of Wheat or Rye (Victoria, Australia)
Endless yellow fields of wheat or rye spread across Victoria, Australia.
Once full of useful grass, now they are with round haystacks disposed like figurines on a chess game board.