Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of New Zealand, making up one of three of the nation’s official languages, next to English and Sign Language. While English is the country’s main language, Te Reo is central to Māori culture and identity. Whether you’re a visitor or a born and bred kiwi, a […]
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The Ultimate Guide to Tasmania’s Food and Drink Scene
Blessed with rich soil, an abundance of seafood and a tradition of small-scale production, Tasmania has earned its reputation as an international culinary destination. From beer and berries to pork and pinot, there’s much to be enjoyed…just be sure you don’t forget to pack your appetite! With so many food […]
Discover The Rhine In A New Light
The Rhine has welcomed visitors for many years now as a gateway for the hustle and bustle of big cities and the charm of smaller towns and villages. Fancy yourself a bit of a foodie? A history buff? Or do you like to keep active while away from home? Whatever your interests, we’ve created a river […]
How to Get the Perfect Quokka Selfie on Rottnest Island
Located 18km off the coast of Perth, Western Australia, Rottnest Island is known globally for its soft sand beaches, abundant marine life and quokkas; the ‘happiest animal on earth’. Roughly the size of a domestic cat, with the body of a kangaroo, these tiny marsupials are only found on Rottnest […]
Four Unmissable German Ports Along The Romantic Rhine
The Rhine is one of Europe’s most iconic rivers, flowing northbound from Graubünden in the Swiss Alps, through Germany and the Netherlands, and finally ending at the North Sea. Here are four unmissable German ports along the romantic Rhine, each with its own history and charm that we’re sure you’ll love. Mainz With half-timbered houses and medieval market squares, Mainz is […]
Guide to the Kimberley, Western Australia
Majestic canyons, prolific wildlife, freshwater swimming holes and outback stations; the Kimberley region of Australia is something else. Three times the size of England, with a population of just 40,000, this part of the country has become known as one of the world’s last wilderness frontiers. Despite its vast remoteness, […]