8 Must visit reefs from Yeppoon
Get face down, bottom-up and check out some of Yeppoon's most accessible reef experience. You don't have to paddle far from the sandy shores of Great Keppel Island to experience some of the best snorkelling and diving in the world. Great Keppel Island is a mere 30-minute ferry transfer from
True North takes adventure to the sea
More than your average expedition cruise, an adventure with the multi-awarded True North means activity-based itineraries that are designed to satisfy the world’s most discerning travellers. True North specifically exclude sea days and features unparalleled access to stunning coastal environments and, unequalled opportunity to truly experience the destination. The itineraries are
The Adventure Lover’s Guide to the Philippines
The Philippines is best known for its islands and idyllic beach landscapes, making it a top destination for rest and relaxation. But while the beaches and resorts are ripe for a ‘flop and drop’ escape, the Philippines is also home to a raft of exciting adventure activities waiting to be
Top 7 glamping experiences in Canada
Why go camping when you can go glamping? With wide open spaces, Canada’s glamping scene beckons discerning travellers with modern luxury amid stunning natural settings in the Canadian wilderness. From a mountaintop yurt or forest canopy treehouse to an amenity-rich tent, glamping is a way for everyone to experience the most
A Wild Life with Johnny Gaskell
Johnny has had a passion for underwater photography for over 20 years. His passion for underwater photography started at university in the cold waters of Southern Australia where he spent hours a day exploring the kelp gardens and rocky reefs. He has authored two photographic based books and developed several marine
Meet the Sea Women of Melanesia
To most people, fins, masks and neoprene wetsuits are recreational gear. But to the non-profit group SeaWomen of Melanesia, this year’s Champion of the Earth for Inspiration and Action, they are the tools of change. Clad in diving gear, the group’s 30-plus members chart the health of the fragile coral reefs
A Wild Life with Justin Meneguzzi
Life has a funny way of panning out. I was coming towards the end of my final year studying a Law Masters in Melbourne when out of the blue I won $10,000 in travel vouchers from a 25-words-or-less-style competition run by Lonely Planet. Fast forward after a year of travel
wildlife photography 101
There is nothing like looking through photos from a holiday spent out in nature. The problem is they never seem to capture that moment. Werner le Roux has spent the last decade working as a nature guide and game ranger in South Africa. Apart from his guiding qualification he also
One on One with Red Rocks Rwanda founder, Greg Bakunzi
Early last year the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) recognized Greg Bakunzi, founder of Red Rocks Initiatives For Sustainable Development, for his role in pioneering sustainable tourism development in Africa. Presented by UNWTO Secretary General, Zurab Pololikashvili, the award was in recognition of Greg's work to promote tourism, conservation, and community development
Breathe in Lake Macquarie
International border closure from COVID-19 means our travel plans are put on hold. Lake Macquarie, a city in New South Wales is the ideal weekend getaway to fix your travel bugs with experiences that can rival the world’s most famous hotspots without costing an arm or a leg and with