Category Archives: Oceania

Islands In The Seas: The Getaway Breaks That Ease Your Mind And Soul

All of us have our own preferences for places to go on holiday. We may not stick to one specific location, but often to one particular kind of place. One person may love skiing, and so circulate between spots like Aspen, Nagano, and Chamonix. Another may be safari-obsessed, and head mainly for Africa but also the Indian subcontinent. Often we won’t move much outside these certainties.

If it’s relaxation and paradise you’re out for, then you can rarely go far wrong with an island break. As you no doubt know, about seven-tenths of the world’s surface are covered by ocean. In those oceans are plenty of islands – and each of these has a tourist industry devoted to those getaway breaks. The ones when even the coast isn’t quite “away” enough.

The world has five oceans in total, but the Southern Ocean is pretty much free of habitable islands. Here we will look at one island destination in each of the four remaining oceans.

The Atlantic Ocean: The Azores

The Azores, of course, does not refer to a single island but an archipelago in the mid-Atlantic. Almost midway between Europe and the Americas, they are isolated enough to provide seclusion. All the same, they have enough of an infrastructure to support a rich tourist experience. Between Sao Miguel, Pico and Terceira in particular, you will find wildlife, sunbathing and luxury resorts. It’s a tropical island getaway like no other.

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The Indian Ocean: Andaman & Nicobar Islands

There are one billion people in India, and despite a substantial landmass this makes it a densely populated country. However, off the coast, you will find the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This represents an idyllic break from the hubbub for many Indian holidaymakers.

Not just them, though, as it has become a place to go for people from all over the world. This is a relatively unspoiled gem in the Indian Ocean. Get to Port Blair if you want to check out museums and monuments, or enjoy the many peaceful beaches.

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The Pacific Ocean: Vanuatu

A recurring feature in the World Happiness Index surveys that evaluate quality of life, Vanuatu is a place to spend time in. If you don’t want to feel pressed for time, this is your heaven. Beach life is, of course, excellent here. You can also take a walk in nature or visit the vibrant Porta Vila Market. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll find few places more peaceful in which to do it.

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The Arctic Ocean: Svalbard

If you want to get away from it all, then a break on a Norwegian island chain in the Arctic might be in order. One word of warning – if you want to sightsee by day and hit the town at night, be aware that there aren’t many towns. Those that there are aren’t densely populated. But Svalbard is beautiful, with museums and Arctic safaris well worth your time.

The main town in the archipelago, Longyearbyen, is welcoming and picturesque in that classic Norwegian way. Svalbard may not be the most conventional holiday break, but it’s a captivating one for sure!

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The Honeymooners Guide to New Zealand

Your honeymoon is meant to be an experience that you will remember. It should be intimate, romantic, and something that you will never forget. One of the most romantic honeymoon getaways is New Zealand. If the beauty in this country tempts you to spend your honeymoon there, do not to do these ten romantic things.

#1: Air Balloon Over the Beautiful Sights

What better way to take in the view of a country than with an air balloon ride? With only a tour guide along for the ride, hold each other close and enjoy the intimacy as you soak in all of the beauty that the rolling New Zealand landscape has to offer.

#2: Take a Scenic Flight Over the Landscapes

The higher you go, the more of the landscape you will be able to see. Take a scenic flight to view the mountains and coasts that New Zealand has to offer. The incredible views will take your breath away- almost as much as your sweetheart does.

#3: Cycle through the Vineyards

New Zealand also has large vineyards. Rent a couple of bicycles and take a nice ride through the vineyard trails. Be sure you store all your valuables in a durable waterproof bag, such as the ones at adventurelion.com. Don’t forget to stop and sample some of the delicious local vintage wine as you go.

#4: Treat Yourself to a Boutique Lodge

The boutique lodges of New Zealand are the perfect place to stir up a little romance while you relax in luxury. You can choose to stay in a boutique guest house, historic estate, or even a vineyard cottage as you enjoy the hospitality of the area.

#5: Take Advantage of Spa Services

Whether they are included in your honeymoon package or not, you have to check out the spas. You and your spouse can either soak in a Rotorua mud bath and then enjoy a massage, or splurge on yourselves with pampering that will put your body, mind, and soul into a state of relaxation.

#6: Ride Horses at Dusk

New Zealand has a relatively low level of pollution and beautiful coasts. Why not take advantage of this and climb atop two horses to ride along the beach at dusk? You can watch the sunset in the clear skies of New Zealand, sparking romance for the night ahead of you.

#7: Go on a Helicopter Date

This country really is made for sweethearts. New Zealand even offers helicopter rides to secluded locations. Here, you will find a gourmet picnic set up featuring fine wine from the local vineyards and a delicious assortment of foods. The best part is that the area really is secluded- you won’t have other tourists popping up as you are trying to spark a little romance.

#8: Take in the Southern Cross

One of the most visible constellations in the country is the Southern Cross. The low level of light pollution and dark skies really let it light up. And what is more, romantic than spending the night gazing at stars with your sweetie? Don’t forget to uncork a bottle of champagne or bring along some vintage wine for the occasion.

#9: Take a Tandem Dive

If you can convince your spouse to do something new, take a tandem dive. This romantic form of skydiving will definitely bring your romance level to new heights as you soar over the fields of New Zealand.

#10: Sail Along the Coasts

Another way to spark a little romance is to take in the view of the coasts from out on the water. Climb aboard a ship and take in the abundant marine animals and mesmerizing islands, basking in the beauty of all that New Zealand has to offer.

My Tips on Transportation for Travellers To Sydney, Australia

I spent 5 years living in New Zealand and also been to Australia a few times. It’s a part of the world I love! If you’re visiting Sydney but worried you won’t be able to get places without private transportation, I thought I’d give you a rundown. Have no fear and don’t grieve over your situation, because there are many ways of transportation you can use to go about in Sydney without a fuss. It does not matter whether you are travelling alone, with family or friends, or with a group of strangers whom you just met and wish to explore Sydney with: Sydney has modes of transportation for all situations.

The best way to travel in Sydney

The easiest way to get around Sydney is perhaps by utilising its amazing public transportation network and services. The transport line at 131 500 will provide you with guidance regarding the timetable which the transportation network in Sydney follows. This will give you a clear idea as to which modes of transportation would be available at your disposal at the time you require them.

A guide to using public transportation in Sydney

Here is a guide to public transportation in Sydney from the moment you arrive in this gorgeous city.

The best thing to do the moment you decide to travel by public transportation in Sydney is to get to the city center. To get to the city center, the best mode of transportation is the Sydney Trains. The Sydney trains go around the city and stop at many convenient stops for you to get off including all the way to the Blue Mountains, but getting to the city center or the seafront is the best thing to do if you wish to go to the best places for tourists – the Opera House, Bridge, Cathedral etc.

At the city center is a free shuttle service of bus which operates in the city centre all throughout the week on route 555. It is also the easiest way to get Sydney buses in the city centre because it is the focal point of the city for such a purpose. The Sydney bus service will take you to all the gorgeously breathtaking spots within Sydney which a tourist must visit at least once in his or her lifetime at a very cheap fare. Some of the most famous places which the Sydney bus service takes tourists are Bondi Beach, Opera House, The Rocks and the Manly.

Another point of advice while travelling within Sydney at nighttime is this; whenever planning on taking a trip around Sydney, make sure you use the 131 500 number for the official trip planner. This hotline will get you all the information you need regarding the places you want to go and will help you draft up your trip in a very efficient manner. Only in Sydney do the people care about your experience and try to make it as wonderful as possible; Sydney is truly a heaven on earth.

If beauty is what you seek…

…buses will do you no good if beauty is what you want to enjoy. Take the ferry in the harbour of Sydney to have a serene experience surrounded by the beautiful city. There is a service known as Water Taxis, which will take you to all the preferred harbour locations for tourists to make your experience truly memorable, so do make sure to check them out.

I’m currently out in Japan, hope to bring you more stories soon!

Safe travels.