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Australia, Far North Queensland, Palm Cove, Queensland, Travel

A Week In Palm Cove

Palm Cove is one of those beach towns that exudes peace and tranquility. It’s a place where you can go and allow yourself to ‘check-out’ from a fast paced world.…

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July 3, 2016
Europe, France, Montmartre, Paris, Travel

Walking the cobblestone streets of Montmartre

Montmartre is my most favourite area of Paris and on my last visit in winter I stayed there for a wonderful ten days. I may be a romantic but to…

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July 14, 2014
Travel, Travel Tips

Visiting the Mona Lisa at the Louvre

Getting a glimpse of the Mona Lisa at the Louvre during tourist season is like witnessing a wild feeding frenzy at the zoo. Actually on second thoughts, perhaps likening it…

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September 11, 2014
  • Europe,  Italy

    Falling in love with the Amalfi Coast

    April 28, 2014 /

    The Amalfi coast is an awe inspiring stretch of coast line located toward the Southern end of Italy. Stunning picture perfect villages that appear to be suspended into the steep cliff faces, dominate throughout this area.  With its Mediterranean climate of warm summers and mild winters it’s no wonder it’s a popular destination for both tourists and Italians alike. Lazy summer days spent wining and dining in beautiful outdoor restaurants or just frolicking by the sea. What’s not to love about this lifestyle! Located south of Naples, the area specializes in seafood and lemons along with the fresh local produce which is truly exciting. I don’t know if it is…

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  • Travel,  Travel Tips

    5 quick travel tips for first time travellers

    April 27, 2014 /

    Are you planning an overseas trip for the first time? Here are five handy travel tips for first time travellers that will make your trip a little smoother. 1. Money Pre-purchase some foreign currency prior to leaving for your holiday. Depending on where you are going, you may need to order the currency in, so allow yourself enough time for the money to arrive. Banks, post-offices and currency exchange agencies offer these services. Having some currency of the country you are visiting when you arrive is great for those spontaneous purchases such as buying a coffee, something to eat or grabbing a taxi.  It certainly makes it easier when you…

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  • Dining,  England,  Europe,  London,  Reviews

    High Tea at the Ritz Hotel London

    April 23, 2014 /

    Afternoon tea or high tea at the Ritz Hotel is a fine affair and this quintessential British experience is one that should not be missed. From the moment you enter this grand, old world hotel you will most certainly feel like royalty, a king or queen for the day. Built in 1906 the hotel was the place to be “seen” for high society’s most glamorous and famous. Even the 1929 hit “Putting on the Ritz” was inspired by the clientele who frequented the Ritz Hotel. The Palm Court is an elegantly decorated room of grand proportions and is meticulously maintained. With marble columns, high gilded ceilings, beautiful birdcage chandeliers and…

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  • Europe,  France,  Paris,  Travel,  Travel Tips

    Getting around Paris

    April 21, 2014 /

    Paris is quite surprisingly a spread out city, and tourist attractions can be some distance away from each other. Paris is made up of twenty areas called Arrondissements that work their way from the city centre in a spiral pattern beginning on the north bank of the river Siene. A little planning ahead can help you navigate the areas of Paris and how to get to those must see sights on your list. Getting around Paris is somewhat easy once you have decided on the mode of transport that best suits you. If you are somewhat fit and enjoy walking then Paris is a great city to explore on foot,…

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