Vintage Gallery: Cuba’s Real-Life Classic Car Museum

John

Walking down the street in Havana, you’d be forgiven for half-expecting to find a 1950s diner at the next corner where that beautiful vintage Bel Air is parked, all high-shine chrome and polished paintwork. For many people, Cuba evokes nostalgic ...

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Taking On A Volcano By Snowmobile In Iceland

Danielle

Our guide is knee-deep in the snow of Mýrdalsjökull Glacier in Iceland’s south, scraping the ice around him into a large mound. “Do you know where Iceland’s biggest volcano is?” he asks. People in our group, stark against the white backdrop in fluorescent ...

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Exploring A Magical Ice Cave In Iceland

Danielle

A narrow stream of crystal clear water gushes past our feet and disappears into the half-moon opening of the ice cave nearby. ‘Can I drink this?,’ I ask our guide. ‘Of course,’ he beams. ‘You can drink the water anywhere in Iceland. Except ...

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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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Living In The Moment: Our Travel Highlights Of 2016

Danielle

It’s the last day of 2016, and that saying about time speeding up the older you get seems more poignant than ever. It feels like yesterday we were packing up our little apartment in Sydney, bound for London with no ...

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Diving With Mantas In Komodo National Park

John

There comes a moment, when you’re ten metres below the surface, face into a driving current, hanging on by a finger to your divemaster’s fin and doing your best to avoid the stinging fire coral just inches away, that you wonder whether you’re actually ready ...

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The Hungry Traveller’s Guide To Eating In Singapore

Danielle

For hundreds of years, the tiny island nation of Singapore has been a gateway to Asia, and a cultural crossroads absorbing customs, cuisines and flavours from around the world. Like many travellers, we’ve passed through this international hub lots of times, ...

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Muck Diving In Bali: All The Small Things

Danielle

We’re trundling down a dirt track towards the sea on the outskirts of Amed, a jumble of villages stretching for miles along Bali’s east coast. Gentle waves lap against a beach of large, smooth stones lined with narrow, brightly-coloured fishing boats. Behind ...

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Norway Kayaking

Kayaking The Naeroyfjord In Norway

Danielle

I’m worried. I can’t even remember the last time I paddled a kayak for anything more than an hour or so. Or if I’ve even been in a kayak-for-one. Now I’m standing on the shores of the Naeroyfjord in Norway, decked ...

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Exploring A Glacier In Norway By Kayak And Crampon

John

It’s summer in Norway and the turquoise waters of Styggevatnet glacier lake seem tranquil and inviting. Then I dip my hand in and realise why our guide was so insistent that we paddle carefully to avoid tipping the kayak. As I pull ...

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Sogndal To Geiranger – The Most Spectacular Drive In The World?

Danielle

For most of our three-week journey around Norway, John and I wore the look of the stunned, partly due to the cost of travelling there but mostly because the country is just off the charts in the natural beauty stakes. ...

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Hiking Kjerag – A Heart Pumping Adventure in Norway

John

“Stand straight, arms up, smile. Show confidence, strength, and most of all, bravery. You’re a conqueror of your worst fears, ready for any challenge”. That’s what I’m telling myself anyway. It’s the image we all try to portray in that fleeting ...

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