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How many countries make up Europe?

According to the United Nations, Europe is officially made up of 44 countries. Although there is actually 50 countries encompassed within Europe, dependencies are not included. Nor is Turkey or…

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March 1, 2021
Drink & Dine, Europe, Greece, Mykonos

Coffee in Mykonos and a Cat for a Date

Coffee in Mykonos and a Cat for a Date – Whilst travelling about, I always try and find a great cafe to recommend for coffee. In my usual life, I…

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August 15, 2016
Dessert, Recipes

Raw Vegan Raspberry Slice

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April 17, 2017
  • Asia- Pacific,  Bali,  Bars,  Drink & Dine,  Featured,  Reviews

    Rock Bar Bali: It’s all about sunsets and cocktails

    January 21, 2015 /

    When I mentioned to a friend of mine that I was going to Bali, she immediately said to me “if you do one thing only in Bali, then that one thing has to be visiting the Rock Bar in Bali. She then went on to say that I must be there for the incredible sunset and advised me to get there early. I then thought to myself “mission accepted”. The Rock Bar Bali is an open air bar that can only be described as a world class venue that is both visually stunning by day and equally so at night. The Rock Bar is nothing short of an architectural feat…

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    Sirocco and Sky Bar Bangkok

    October 30, 2014

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    The cheapest holiday destinations in the world

    December 30, 2014
  • Asia- Pacific,  Travel,  Travel Tips

    The cheapest holiday destinations in the world

    December 30, 2014 /

    If you thought you couldn’t afford to travel overseas because it is too darn expensive – then think again! Below are eight budget friendly destinations that are going to give you a whole lot more bang for your buck. So what makes these the cheapest holiday destinations in the world? In a nutshell – that would be cheap flights, cheap accommodation and cheap food and drink. You could be enjoying a five star hotel for the first time at an affordable price or a four star hotel at an amazing price. In fact any accommodation you choose is going to be excellent value for money. Food and drinks can also…

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    The infinity pool at the Bali Niksoma in Legian Bali. For more on this hotel follow the link or visit www.traveldrinkdine.com

    Bali Niksoma Boutique Beach Resort

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    February 3, 2015

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  • Travel,  Travel Tips

    Tips For The Nervous Flyer

    December 21, 2014 /

    Your heart is racing, the adrenaline pumping and your thoughts have gone into irrational overdrive – oh yes flight anxiety is surely messing with your mind. Yet despite this most of us will still get on that plane in order to get to our destination. Why is that? Because deep down we are rational people and rational people know that the chances of that plane going down is minuscule, yet we tend to focus on that remote chance like it’s a sure thing. Anyone who has ever experienced flight anxiety knows that it is not a pleasant thing to endure and I have witnessed people within it’s grips – people…

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    Paris Studio Apartment with Eiffel Tower View

    September 12, 2017

    Sending Postcards from Montenegro

    January 5, 2017

    Watching the Sunset in Santorini at La Maltese

    May 16, 2016
  • Australia,  Bars,  Dining,  Drink & Dine,  Melbourne,  Reviews

    Bombay Sapphire Project Botanicals

    November 30, 2014 /

    Bombay Sapphire Project Botanicals is quite the unique experience that pops up in Melbourne for just three weeks and was a sell out in 2014 & 2015. The concept has Bombay Sapphire drawing on their ten signature botanicals as inspiration for pairing gin cocktails with ten exotic dishes. The food is the brainchild of renowned chef Gary Mehigan who has worked with the Project Botanicals team on creating each unique dish. My Project Botanicals experience (2014) I first found out about Project Botanicals through a blogger friend of mine and after reading her review I had decided that (with me being quite the gin connoisseur) I should go and check…

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    A walk through the Salamanca Markets

    March 15, 2015

    The quirky Gala Estate Winery

    March 5, 2015

    Amazing festivals in Australia that you must see to believe

    August 21, 2014
  • Asia- Pacific,  Phuket,  Thailand,  Travel

    Phuket Islands boat tour with Hibiscus Tours

    November 23, 2014 /

    The one thing most people want to do when they are in Phuket is to take a Phuket islands boat tour. The most popular being Phi Phi Island. So how do you choose the right tour, or know who is a reputable company and what is a reasonable price. I had procrastinated for days about booking a tour with one of the many companies that line the streets of Patong Beach. There is literally a tour desk every second shop and as much as I wanted to enquire at a few to compare each, I just felt put off because of the prospect of a hard sell. So before you…

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    A Day with Bali Traditional Tours

    February 16, 2015

    Drinking a Singapore Sling in Singapore

    December 13, 2016

    Rock Bar Bali: It’s all about sunsets and cocktails

    January 21, 2015
  • Asia- Pacific,  Dining,  Drink & Dine,  Phuket,  Reviews,  Thailand

    Baan Rim Pa restaurant: Royal Thai cuisine

    November 23, 2014 /

    The Baan Rim Pa restaurant is one of those little hidden gems that can be found (if you are in the know) in Patong, Phuket. Baan Rim Pa is luxury dining – something that is hard to come by in Patong – and specialises in Royal Thai Cuisine. What is Royal Thai cuisine I hear you ask? Well it is food that was only ever created and served in the Grand Palace of Thailand for the royal family. I was recommended this restaurant by a couple of older ladies who were on my island tour the previous day. They had dined there the night before and had assured me that…

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  • Asia- Pacific,  Phuket,  Thailand,  Travel

    5 super touristy things to do in Phuket

    November 17, 2014 /

    When in Phuket and particularly Patong Beach anything goes, and for some people that includes their sanity – of course in a good way! Here are five super touristy things to do in Phuket that will be sure to leave you with a smile on your face. 1.  Have a fish pedicure I totally recommend that you do this at least once whilst in Phuket. There are fish spas everywhere and the going rate is around 100 baht for ten minutes. There are different prices for more time but I found that ten minutes is plenty of time to sit and have these fish work away on your feet. The…

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    The famous Sunday Brunch at Mulia

    January 23, 2015

    Gardens By The Bay – A World Wonder

    November 26, 2016

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    February 3, 2015
  • Australia,  Bars,  Dining,  Drink & Dine,  Gold Coast,  Reviews

    SkyPoint Seventy7 Cafe and Bar

    November 14, 2014 /

    A must visit on the Gold Coast is the Skypoint Observation Deck located at the Q1 Tower right in the middle of the tourist area of Surfers Paradise. Not only is it an observation deck but it doubles as a venue, where the aptly named SkyPoint Seventy7 cafe and bar can be found on the 77th floor.  A great spot to enjoy some late afternoon cocktails before heading out for the evening. To get there make your way down Surfers Paradise Boulevard to the SkyPoint Observation entrance and once your entrance fee is paid you will be directed to the elevator. The elevator takes you up to the 77th floor…

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    A walk through the Salamanca Markets

    March 15, 2015

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  • Asia- Pacific,  Bangkok,  Thailand,  Travel

    Visiting Bangkok for the first time

    November 14, 2014 /

    If you have never thought about visiting Bangkok believing it to be nothing more than a city of brothels and pingpong shows then I’m here to tell you that you will be not only wrong but you will be in for a pleasant surprise. Whilst there is that element of go go bars and girls if you wish to go seeking out the red light district but Bangkok is so much more than that. Visiting Bangkok for the first time may have you feeling a little overwhelmed due to it’s sheer size but within the first 24 hours as you explore this wonderful exotic city you will fast become at…

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    October 25, 2014

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  • Asia- Pacific,  Bangkok,  Bars,  Dining,  Drink & Dine,  Thailand

    Sirocco and Sky Bar Bangkok

    October 30, 2014 /

    So what is is like to dine at Sirocco Bangkok, in the worlds highest open air restaurant? Well I can sum it up in one word – incredible! I had seen this restaurant and the Sky Bar at the Dome in photos, along with snippits of it on the movie The Hangover Part II and it was something that has been on my bucket list for some time. So on my recent trip to Thailand, that also happened to coincide with my birthday, I thought what a great birthday present to myself – a night at Sirocco. So that’s what I did! Even though I was going in the low…

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