With so much to do and see, Singapore is certainly much more than merely a place to stopover on the way to your final destination, rather is a place worthy of at a least of week of exploration.
Read MoreCentrally positioned in the heart of Singapore, a stone's throw from all the major sights and a five-minute walk to the City Hall MRT station, the newly-renovated, five-star Grand Park City Hall was perfect for a few days of exploration.
Read MoreWhen I found out I was heading to Singapore I knew I wanted to stay at Marina Bay Sands for at least a night, as despite the eye-watering price tag attached I knew it would be worth every penny - spoiler alert: it was!
Read MoreMelbourne is consistently named one of the top foodie cities in the world. So, whilst Sydney might get all the international attention, if you travel mostly just to eat a lot, Melbourne is where it’s at.
Read MoreCarved into the cliffs beneath the iconic Story Bridge and overlooking Brisbane's newest hub, Howard Smith Wharves, The Fantauzzo represents the latest five-star hotel to open its doors in Brisbane.
Read MoreFrom cruising down the river in an old-fashioned, authentic paddle-wheeler to conquering your fears and abseiling down the Kangaroo Cliffs to climbing the iconic Story Bridge, there is no shortage of calorie-burning ways to move in Brisbane.
Read MoreFeaturing 143-luxuriously appointed suites, I was impressed by every detail of the Emporium Hotel South Bank and is unquestionably one of the finest hotels I have ever stayed at, that I hopefully will one day return to.
Read MoreYou could quite easily spend a month in the Margaret River and still run out of time to see everything. However, if time is limited consider this your comprehensive one-stop guide on how to maximise every minute in the region.
Read MoreLocated right within the beating heart of the region, just one block from the main street of Margaret River town, this three-bed, two-bath, two-storey townhouse served as the perfect base for our busy 48 hours in the region.
Read MoreFrom outdoor rooftop bars for a drink to donuts to satisfy your cravings to a fine-dining waterfront experience, these are some of my favourites to check out when visiting Australia’s most isolated capital city.
Read MoreThe most expensive hotel ever built in Australia, costing an eye-watering six hundred and fifty million dollars, the Crown Towers Perth vast surrounds and opulent interiors can only be described as palatial.
Read MoreBarely seven months old upon check-in, The Westin Perth is one of the latest in a recent influx of luxury five-star hotels that have sprung up across the city, and was ideally positioned in Perth's rejuvenated east end for exploration.
Read MoreA grown-up ball pit, swinging in a fairy floss room, a gum ball machine you can climb into, and a giant birthday cake you can jump out of while confetti rains down - Sugar Republic is certainly an unforgettable experience like no other!
Read MoreIn its sixteenth year, the SWELL Sculpture Festival is an annual ten-day affair held on Currumbin Beach, showcasing and celebrating a range of both local and internationally renowned artists through the medium of sculpture.
Read MoreSydney is a city full of surprises, and is so much more than just the iconic Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, that is for sure. It is for this reason that I never get bored of Sydney, and never will.
Read MoreThis year, Vivid, the largest outdoor light festival in the world was celebrating its tenth anniversary, so naturally it was going to be the biggest and best to date, and I wasn’t going to miss it.
Read MoreCriminally overlooked, the Gold Coast's lush hinterland is home to breath-taking waterfalls, rich rainforests, spectacular lookouts and 320kms of walking trails, all awaiting discovery and exploration by the intrepid traveller.
Read MoreJervis Bay is home to arguably the whitest sand and the bluest water you will likely ever lay eyes on and yet is less than a three hours drive south of Sydney, making it the perfect coastal getaway.
Read MoreLess than an hour's drive north of Sydney, yet feeling like a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Palm Beach, Sydney’s most northerly suburb really is the perfect day trip.
Read MoreEver heard of Vivid? Me neither, until recently. Turns out it is the largest outdoor light festival in the world - little did I know - held annually in the city of Sydney.
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