When is the last time you tasted the salt on your lips after a dip in the ocean… Drifted off to sleep, watching the clouds roll by a cotton candy sky… Or sipped cocktails and had an amazing outdoor star-lit private dinner… These are just a few of the amazing experiences you will find on a Read More…
I was recently reminiscing about my trip to Iceland and thought I would tell you a bit more about it. I would say that Iceland is very comparable to New Zealand in the types of activities that are available. Both are worth a visit but read below for the most important differences between the two. Read More…
Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it’s known to the traditional Anangu owners, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre—the physical and spiritual center of the country. Ayers Rock and the nearby Kata Tjuta rock formations have been significant in traditional ceremonies and rites of passage for over 10,000 years. Aboriginal Read More…
Did you know New Zealand is actually made up of two small islands? The North Island and the South Island offer an incredible variety of landscapes and experiences for New Zealand vacations, but their characters are slightly different. The North Island is warmer, with more beaches and a stronger Maori cultural presence. You’ll also find Read More…