USA & Canada
Whether you’re a powder hound, a snow bunny or a fan of the après lifestyle, check out our Listopedia of North America’s top ski resorts. Year round Winter playground: Timberline, Mount Hood, Oregon Year round skiing. Yes, that’s right, Mount Hood is the only ski terrain in America that can be skied all year round.… Continue reading Listopedia: 10 awesome North American ski resorts
It’s no longer enough to have amazing rooms, jaw dropping views, beds that make you feel like you’ve died and gone to heaven, concierge at your beck and call, and bathroom amenities that are out of this world. How well a hotel bar shakes and stirs your cocktails is extremely important. Extremely. Whether it’s a… Continue reading Listopedia: the World’s hottest new hotel bars
Wild about water parks? Well this is the Listopedia for you. Whether you want to shoot down a slippery dip or float down a river, here’s our pick of water parks to visit in 2016. Wet’n’Wild, Sydney, Australia Australia’s newest theme park has been a big success, bringing crowds far and wide to Sydney’s west… Continue reading Listopedia: The World’s Best Water Parks
The state of Montana is famous for its great outdoors – whether it’s skiing in winter, fly fishing in spring or hiking in the summer. It’s a playground for adventurers, so if you’re a traveller who enjoys taking in natural beauty by getting sweaty or drenched, be sure to check out some of these highlights Montana… Continue reading Adventure state: Montana’s best outdoor activities
When it comes to American cities, the Seattle skyline is almost as famous as the Big Apple. From Sleepless to Seattle and Greys Anatomy, its mix of skyscrapers, Space Needle and snowcapped mountains have formed the backdrop for plenty of movies and TV shows. Once you’re on the ground in Seattle, it’s easy to understand… Continue reading 8 reasons Seattle is one of America’s coolest cities
When researching my Hawaii trip I got a case of analysis paralysis trying to decide which island(s) to visit. I didn’t want to spend my precious 11 days scooting to all of them. I wanted to prioritise, to focus. To bunker down and get to know one place at a time (I always travel with… Continue reading Adventure Island: Sarah Wilson’s Kauai Guide
Unless you’ve been living under a rock this week, you should have heard about Pokémon Go. The smartphone app combining augmented reality and GPS tracking has taken one of the most popular video games of the 90s into the real world. Forget fridge magnets and tea towels, travellers are collecting Pikachu and Sandshrew instead of… Continue reading Listopedia: the Pokémon Go Travel Bucket list
“One belongs to New York instantly, one belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years,” – writer Tom Wolfe said, and I tend to agree. OF ALL the world’s destinations I’ve wandered to, New York’s loud streets, bustling crowds and overwhelming energy somehow managed to make a girl from country Victoria feel… Continue reading New York: the best ways to sightsee and stay fit
Constantly evolving and reinventing itself, Bangkok is the Asian city that really never sleeps. Thankfully, a new mix of on-trend cafes, restaurants and bars are keeping locals and visitors fed and watered no matter what time of day or night. Here’s where the hip crowd are hanging out in the Thai capital. Fine-dining French fare:… Continue reading 5 Bangkok restaurants you need to eat at