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Likuliku Lagoon Resort on Maolo Island is home to Fiji’s first overwater Bure accommodation and has taken luxury accommodation in the South Pacific to the next level. Fresh from a revamp after Tropical Cyclone Evan, this is a resort designed for serious relaxation. Just 45 Bures, 10 standing on stilts in the lagoon, mix modern… Continue reading Unique Sleeps: Likuliku Lagoon Resort
The northern tip of the South Island is a great spot to spend a few days away from the rat race. Yes, Canterbury is home to more than the Canterbury Crusaders. In Marlborough, it’s sav blanc, seafood and scenery all the way. Of course you could drive from Christchurch to Blenheim in one day, but to really explore… Continue reading The Canterbury and Marlborough Roadie
People told us the South Pacific island of New Caledonia was a little piece of France with a lot of azure water, but we didn’t truly believe them until we touched down in the capital. Noumea is set on a hilly peninsula surrounded by sweeping bays and a handful of virtually untouched islets just off… Continue reading French Paradise: Noumea’s Food Trail
Day spas, showers, free food, comfy chairs, fine dining, free internet – all facilities you’d expect to find at the airport if you’re flying at the point end of the plane. These days the perks are not just for first and business class passengers. Airports have a lot more to offer than Duty Free shops… Continue reading Transit Tips: Airports you’ll want to spend time in
Between the December influx of schoolies, toolies and year-round Hippies, Byron Bay can get crowded. That doesn’t stop this seaside town being one of the most popular summer holiday spots along the NSW coast. There’s one spot where people will go out of their way to be in the crowds. The Byron Farmers Markets take place on… Continue reading The Foodie Playground in Byron Bay
Drive just an hour and half north west of Sydney and you’d still be in the suburbs. Travel that distance from Melbourne and you’ve left the rat race behind. Sydney and Melbourne are hugely popular with Expedia’s Aussie Travellers for short city breaks. But sometimes it’s good to see more than a city. Hepburn Springs is… Continue reading Spa Country: Healing in Hepburn Springs
Unique Sleeps: Amazing hotels hand picked by Expedia Experts. The Henry Jones Art Hotel, Tasmania, Australia
“If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay at home” – James A. Michener Beyond the perfect white beaches, coconut groves and calm turquoise waters, Samoa is also one of the richest cultural regions in the world. A combination of culture, people and the… Continue reading The Spirit of Samoa
If you want to get an idea of how the people of Hanoi approach their food, ponder the ancient Vietnamese saying that goes: ‘You eat slowly, that is good for stomach; you plough deeply, that is good for fields.’ While the northern city is just as fast-paced and frenetic as its southern counterpart of Ho Chi Minh,… Continue reading Far from the maddening crowd: top five Hanoi eateries