History & Culture

The Ultimate Istanbul Itinerary for Exploring History, Food & Culture

Danielle

Our comprehensive, self-guided 4 day Istanbul itinerary brings together the very best of the city’s history, food and culture. It can also be easily adapted for a shorter or longer stay in this unforgettable city. Our comprehensive, self-guided 4 day …

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20 Cool Things to do in Santiago

Danielle & John

Santiago de Chile is a gateway hub for South America and yet for many people, Chile’s capital is often just a transit to somewhere else. With our list of 20 cool things to do in Santiago, we’re on a mission …

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Discover the Magic of the Causeway Coastal Route: A Northern Ireland Road Trip Itinerary

Danielle

Get ready for an unforgettable Northern Ireland road trip from Belfast to Derry-Londonderry with our complete planner and multi-day itinerary for driving the spectacular Causeway Coastal Route, visiting all of the top sights along the way, from the wild clifftops …

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Road Trip Tuscany, Umbria and Le Marche: Explore the Best Hill Towns of Italy

John

Explore the best hill towns of Italy as you road trip Tuscany, Umbria and Le Marche, a journey that combines stunning views, medieval history, Renaissance art and architecture, and delicious food and wine into a single, unforgettable trip. Explore the …

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3 Day Florence Itinerary: A Complete Guide to Italy’s Renaissance City

Danielle

Spend three unforgettable days in Italy’s Renaissance capital with our comprehensive, independent 3 Day Florence itinerary. Covers all the city’s top sights, like the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery and Bargello, as well as local food tips, planning insights, and practical travel …

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North Coast 500 Itinerary: 7 Day Road Trip Guide & Map

John

Plan the perfect North Coast 500 itinerary with our one-week travel guide, helping you discover the most scenic roads, incredible hikes, legendary castles and unspoilt beaches on this iconic road trip through the Scottish Highlands.

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25 Of The Best Things To Do in Malta

Danielle

Visiting Malta? Make the most of your trip with our handpicked list of 25 of the best things to do in Malta, Gozo and Comino.

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The Perfect 3-Day Isle Of Skye Road Trip Itinerary

Danielle

Discover the spellbinding landscapes and raw magic of this alluring Scottish island on a 3-day Isle of Skye road trip. Rugged, dramatic and irrepressible, Scotland’s Isle of Skye has a knack of weaving its way into your soul and taking …

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What to do in Muscat Oman: A 3-Day Muscat Itinerary

Danielle & John

Whether you’re on a city break, a stopover, or setting out on a longer adventure, find out what to do in Oman’s capital with our 3-Day Muscat itinerary. Muscat, the sweeping, mountain-backed capital of Oman, is the unassuming gateway to …

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Rajasthan Road Trip: An Epic Itinerary for India’s Northwest

John

This incredible itinerary for India’s north-west will take you on an unforgettable Rajasthan road trip, plus Delhi, Agra and more. Nothing quite prepares you for the pure assault on the senses, the kaleidoscopic chaos and irrepressible humanity of India. A …

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2 Week Wild Atlantic Way Itinerary: Road Trip Guide, Map & Tips

John

This two-week Wild Atlantic Way itinerary explores the world’s longest marked-out and signposted coastal driving route. Along the way you’ll enjoy some of Europe’s most dramatic coastal scenery and experience some of its best hospitality during an iconic Ireland road …

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What to Expect from an Istanbul Hammam Experience

Danielle & John

For thousands of years, people have been visiting Turkey’s public bathhouses to have their weary limbs steamed, splashed, scrubbed and kneaded to a state of serene cleanliness. But what’s the deal for the modern-day tourist unfamiliar with the hammam experience? …

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2 Week Itinerary for Puglia – Road Trip Italy’s Beautiful Southeast

Danielle

Experience a truly authentic Italian road trip escape with our 2 week self-drive itinerary for Puglia, exploring the best of Italy’s ‘boot heel’ including the Itria Valley, Lecce, Ostuni and Gallipoli, plus Matera and much more.

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Best Things to Do in Marrakech – 3 Day Itinerary for the Red City

John

Explore the very best things to do in Marrakech with our 3 day itinerary and discover the magic and charm of Morocco’s Red City. Explore the very best things to do in Marrakech with our 3 day itinerary and discover …

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A 7 Day Cape Town Itinerary: Best of the City, Coast & Winelands

John

Explore the Mother City’s highlights, its coastal gems, the Cape Winelands, Hermanus and the Cape Peninsula with this incredible 7 day Cape Town itinerary.

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The Ultimate 2 Weeks in Spain Road Trip Itinerary

John

Our two week Spain road trip itinerary will take you on an epic World Heritage tour to explore the very best highlights of Madrid, Castilla y Leon, Extremadura and Andalucia. Our two week Spain road trip itinerary will take you …

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The Ultimate 2 Week South West England Road Trip Itinerary

Danielle

Explore quaint villages, medieval castles, ancient places and spectacular coastlines with our epic 2 week, self-drive south west England road trip itinerary. Starting and finishing in London, this is a looping drive to Cornwall and back via the beautiful counties …

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Norway City Break – 2 Days in Oslo Itinerary

Danielle & John

Discover the best things to do in Oslo with our suggested 2 days in Oslo itinerary covering the city’s cultural, architectural and natural highlights. Discover the best things to do in Oslo with our suggested 2 days in Oslo itinerary …

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How to Go About Planning a Trip to Cuba

Danielle & John

Cuba is vibrant, beautiful and unlike any other place you’ll travel. In this guide, we’ve pulled together our tips, take-outs and important things to know if you’re planning a trip to Cuba.

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A horsecart passes a vintage car on the streets of Viñales, a typical sight on a Cuba itinerary.

2 Weeks In Cuba Itinerary for the Independent Traveller

Danielle

Explore the very best of Cuba’s west with our 2 weeks in Cuba itinerary for the independent traveller, taking in the highlights of Havana, Viñales, Playa Larga, Cienfuegos and Trinidad.

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10 Awesome Things to Do in Bariloche Argentina

Danielle

Whether you have a week or just a couple of days to discover the natural beauty and unique character of Argentina’s spectacular Lakes District, here are our top recommendations for the best things to do in Bariloche. With its commanding …

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The Ultimate Two Week Self Drive Oman Itinerary

Danielle

Our northern Oman road trip covers desert sands, off-road adventures, architectural gems and Arabian hospitality, in an epic two week self drive Oman itinerary.

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A Self-Guided 2 Week Egypt Itinerary: Explore Ancient Egypt’s Greatest Hits

Danielle

Explore the very best temples, tombs and timeless landscapes of Egypt with our epic, self-guided 2 week Egypt itinerary for independent travellers, overlanding from Cairo to Aswan and Luxor.   ~~~ Explore the very best temples, tombs and timeless landscapes of …

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Human by Nature: An Adventure in Kerala

Danielle

In India’s far southwest, an emerald streak of tropical coast and highland skirts the Arabian Sea. This is a corner of India entirely unlike anywhere else in the country, a seductively serene and slow-paced place shaped over thousands of years …

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30 Incredible Things to do in Iran – Highlights for the First Time Visitor

Danielle & John

Discover the best things to do in Iran, from ancient cities and epic landscapes to vibrant bazaars and UNESCO treasures. These 30 Iran highlights are a must for first-time visitors. Discover the best things to do in Iran, from ancient …

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A One-Day Off The Beaten Path Hanoi Itinerary

Danielle

There’s a plethora of cool things to do in Hanoi, but if – like us – you’re keen to use your 24-hours to explore a slightly more quirky side to Vietnam’s vibrant capital city, get your walking shoes on with …

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10 Of The Best Things To Do In Bogotá

Danielle

Planning to visit Bogotá? Want to know what to do and see in Colombia’s capital? Here are our recommendations for 10 of the best things to do in Bogotá for a taste of the city’s vibrant culture, history and food.

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7 Awesome Ways To Explore Sydney Harbour

Danielle

A visit to Sydney isn’t a fait accompli until you’ve spent time really taking in the city’s most striking jewel: Sydney Harbour. The meandering natural waterway is the world’s largest natural harbour, and one of the most picturesque, stretching from …

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Havana Highlights: Ten Awesome Experiences In Cuba’s Capital

John

Imagine walking down bustling city streets of Havana that are humming with life, past crumbling colonial buildings cast in bright shades of yellow, blue, pink and green, all high arched windows and narrow wrought iron balconies. Old Chevrolets and Fords …

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On The Trail Of Ancient Rock Art In Patagonia

Danielle

Nine thousand years ago, Argentina’s first people roamed the Patagonian steppe. Through the seasons, the nomadic hunter-gatherers followed the guanaco, their main food source, from the high desert plateaus to the deep canyons of the Río Pinturas. There, they left countless markings …

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48 Hours In Innsbruck: The Perfect Winter Weekender

Danielle

Innsbruck, Austria’s picturesque Tyrolean capital, attracts visitors year-round to its alpine panoramas and active outdoors scene. It’s especially charming in the early winter, when the city turns on the festive cheer and Christmas markets illuminate the town squares. As our …

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De Ruien – A Tour Of Antwerp’s Underground Past

Danielle

I’m standing in a chilly, dimly-lit brick-vaulted passageway. A frothy brown sludge is lapping at my ankles. John is a couple of feet away with his nose wrinkled, wearing an expression somewhere between bemused and horrified. A kid’s high-pitched voice …

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The Heavenly Highlights Of Assisi

Danielle

We’re standing in the arched doorway of the Porziuncola, a tiny stone chapel said to have been restored by a young man named Francis, shortly after he renounced his wealth for a life of poverty in the early 13th century. Around and …

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The Marvellous Mosaics Of Ravenna

Danielle

We’re sipping frothy cappuccino in a café on a charming cobbled street while I run a crash course on the small town we’ve just arrived in. It’s a little over an hour since we decided to day trip here from …

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Shifting Views Of Most Serene San Marino

Danielle

San where? Few people have heard of the tiny landlocked microstate of San Marino, even though it’s been clinging precariously to the hills and high places of the Appenine Mountains in north-east Italy for more than 1,700 years. But staying …

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Eat, Drink, Marvel, Repeat: A Wander Around Bologna

Danielle

We had one major objective for our trip to Bologna: Eat ragu. Everything else would be a bonus. Having grown up on Spaghetti Bolognese, this was – for me – effectively a pasta pilgrimage. I’d done my research though and I …

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Diving into the past in the Bay of Naples

Danielle

We’re staring down a wide, stone-paved roadway that winds off into the distance. Nearby, low walls of crumbling brick trace out the arcades, rooms and courtyards of seaside villas in what was once the summer playground of Ancient Rome’s rich and famous. It’s …

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Hong Kong & Macau: Foreign and familiar

Danielle

In Hong Kong, I felt the dormant shopper in me stir. Who wouldn’t feel the burn of their credit card, standing under the bright lights and big brands of what feels like the world’s biggest shopping mall? Somehow, I resisted. …

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Sri Lanka: Circumnavigating the emerald teardrop

John

We arrive at Colombo International Airport at 5am, weary and a little tetchy after taking the red eye from Mumbai. After a long queue through immigration with a plane load of other grumpy travellers, we finally emerge into a breaking …

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A love affair with Petra

Danielle & John

Petra – where camels are touted as ‘air-conditioned taxis’, donkeys finally get the credit they’re due as ‘Ferraris’, ‘happy hour’ prices and ‘buy one get one free’ rides come into play at a moment’s notice, and horse rides to the …

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From the Red Sea to the Dead Sea

John

It was a journey of biblical proportions, starting with a mad dash across three countries in as many hours as we crossed borders from Egypt through Israel and finally into Jordan.

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Sailing the Nile Aboard a Traditional Dahabiya

Danielle

We follow in the footsteps of Egypt’s 19th-century explorers and set sail on a Nile cruise aboard a beautiful, traditional dahabiya sailing boat. We couldn’t blame Enrique for trying. Our dahabiya host was determined to get us off the boat …

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Road to ruin in Turkey – Part II

Danielle

With three incredible weeks on the road behind us, we didn’t think Turkey could get any better. For our final week though, we risked further car-itation to hire another little runabout, and in one day alone, achieved a trifecta of superb ancient sites.

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Road to ruin in Turkey – Part I

Danielle

For a moment, standing under the fluoro glare of neon lights, a sound like a wailing cat drifting out of a nearby karaoke bar, and a board proclaiming ‘best full English breakfast’ to our left, I wondered if my woeful navigation had somehow …

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Istanbul to Cappadocia and everything in between

John

Our tour guide looks and sounds frighteningly like Borat. He’s decked out in a safari vest, a neck scarf, and he’s sporting a moustache Merv Hughes would be proud of.

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12 Days In Greece – An Island Hopping Greek Mezze

Danielle

Halfway into our seventh or eighth consecutive Greek Salad, John confessed that he wasn’t actually much of a fan of tomato. Or cucumber. Or green capsicum and onion, for that matter. I pointed out that this didn’t leave much besides feta, a …

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Pushing the senses: Fez to Essouira

John

“Welcome to Fez, where you from?”“Australia.”“G’day maaate! What you looking for?”“Just walking, thanks.”“There is nothing this way, it is closed.”“Really.”“Really, the lane, it is closed this way.”“Well, we’ll have a look anyway.”“The tannery is not this way, you want to …

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Sailing Into The Sahara On A Moroccan Camel Safari

Danielle

For years, whenever I’ve thought about Morocco, I’ve imagined myself sailing gracefully through burnt-orange sands at sunset aboard a comfy, good-natured ‘ship of the desert’. The reality proved far different.

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The magic 4×4 carpet: Marrakech to Merzouga

Danielle

Day four of our road trip from Marrakech to Fez found us in the tiny desert outpost of Merzouga, having just missed the sacrifice of a sheep by the groom who’s wedding celebrations we were about to attend.

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A Rio rejuvenation

Danielle

The late UK instaceleb Jade Goody once remarked, ‘Rio de Janeiro…ain’t that a person?’, which (in addition to garnering her plenty of derision in the trash mags) got us thinking about how one would describe this complex and enigmatic metropolis. …

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Northern Argentina: Through the lens

Danielle

Northern Argentina is simply spectacular. It’s a region of epic landscapes, unique geology, vibrant culture, intriguing history and engaging people. It’s a dream for amateur photographers like us. Join us below for a photo journey of our time in Argentina’s amazing north. 

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Living the high life in the Andes

Danielle & John

We’d heard good things but nothing quite prepares you for the business class comfort of Argentina’s long-distance buses – as far as our backpacker budget goes, they’re not particularly cheap but when you’re staring down the barrel of a 14 …

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A Classico Football Match: River Plate v San Lorenzo

Danielle & John

His game: It’s a football fan’s dream to watch a local derby in Buenos Aires, and while this one wasn’t the ‘Super Classico’ between River and Boca, it was the next best thing – a ‘Classico’ with River (or “Los Millonarios’ …

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Buenos Aires: City of passions

Danielle

We have it on good authority that a quintessential visit to Buenos Aires in Argentina isn’t a fait accompli unless you’ve become properly acquainted with the city’s legendary mainstays – tango, football, wine and steak. Having four left feet and an …

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Un po-Quito: Getting to know Ecuador’s capital city

Danielle

Quito, city in the clouds. During our month in Ecuador, we’d flown in and out of its precarious, mountain-framed airport no less than six times. So we figured it just wouldn’t be right to carry on without some small ode to this, …

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New Orleans: Jazzed in the Who Dat Nation

John

‘Who Dat!’ It’s been the catch-cry of proud New Orleanians for over a hundred years, and it had a resurgence last year after the New Orleans Saints won the superbowl. More than just the game, the win was symbolic of …

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Key West – Gateway to the good life

Danielle

Jay was dressed head to toe in black, sporting a frayed Abe Lincoln goatee and standing around 6½ feet from his steel-capped boots to the rim of his tall top hat. Our ghost host had one simple rule for our after-dark tour of Key West’s most haunted spots . . . . .

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The globe-trotters get started in Harlem

John

Arriving in New York City on a crisp winter’s day reminded me a little of England. It was certainly a far cry from the humid, rain swept and – at least recently – seldom sunny Sydney. The sky was a beautiful …

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