How to avoid Delhi belly
Deihi belly, Bali belly or travellers diarrhoea (sorry – had to mention it) Delhi belly can upset large parts of your holidays. Pre-paid tours can be missed and even flights home delayed causing...
View ArticleHow to get into voluntourism (Part 2)
This week we continue our voluntourism series in popular hotspot Rio de Janeiro—proving you don’t have to go regional or remote to turn your holiday into a positive experience for many. Rio de Janeiro,...
View ArticleBali’s best resorts for all the family
Family Fun – Bali’s best resorts for all the family By Lucy Jones More than 16,000 Australians board a plane to Bali every week and, judging by the makeup of the crowds on the beach and in the streets,...
View ArticleTravel Insurance Pregnancy
Pregnancy and Travel Insurance You’ve discovered that you are about to embark on the biggest journey of your life – parenthood! Although pregnancy can create some unexpected decisions in planning your...
View ArticleAlliance Travel Insurance
Save up to 50% on Alliance Travel Insurance. Alliance travel insurance does not need to be expensive and many Australian’s are paying too much for quality travel insurance. Travel Insurance Plus is...
View ArticleVoluntourism in Goa India – Part 3
For our final chapter in our voluntourism series, we head to India. Let us know if there is a great volunteer destination that we’ve missed, by leaving a comment. Goa, India It’s easy to appreciate the...
View ArticleTis the Season to Travel Joyfully… Right?
If you’re fretting over the inevitable Christmas travel chaos, why not spread a little cheer—or at the very least our travel tips—to help us all stay merry (and sane!) this festive season. The Grumpy...
View ArticleTravel Insurance Plus Charity
Travel Insurance Plus donates 15 percent of net revenue to Charity Travel Insurance Plus Charity provides low cost, highest quality cover that lets you help those in need and make a difference to the...
View ArticleThe best US cities for music lovers
Play it again, Sam – the best US cities for music lovers No country on earth can claim to be the birthplace of more musical genres than the USA. Jazz, blues, gospel, country, rock ‘n roll, hip hop and...
View ArticleA Quick Guide For Mykonos
Over the past 25 years or so, this once poor Greek island is now one of the trendiest, picturesque, sun-drenched island in the Aegean. For many years now, the Cycladic island welcomes anyone who likes...
View ArticleTravel Insurance – Why You Need It
At Travel Insurance Plus we see and hear of those who encounter unexpected problems or illness when overseas. Unfortunately many have not purchased travel insurance. They endure inconvenience and in...
View ArticleTop Highlights from Panama Travel Guide
Being at the heart of Central America, Panama is also an imperative link for world trade. The Panama Canal joins the Atlantic to the Pacific, marrying east to west for worldwide commerce. The canal...
View ArticleWondering where to spend your New Year’s Eve?
Check out our list of THE best places in the world to ring in the New Year When the clock counts down to midnight, wouldn’t you rather be somewhere really special than crammed into your local pub with...
View ArticleQuick Travel Guide For Okinawa
Okinawa is one of Japan’s prefectures, truly a paradise on earth, being composed of a beautiful chain of islands that attract thousands of tourists from around the world. Most tourists arrive in Naha,...
View ArticleThe Best Brazil Experiences – A quick travel guide
Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world. With vast expanses and distances between must see destinations, a visit to this country needs thorough planning if you want to make the most of your...
View ArticleA quick travel Guide for Iceland
The unique landscape of Iceland urges the intrepid traveller to explore a country that abounds in unrivalled natural beauty. Given the lack of large densely populated cities, the natural scenery of...
View ArticleNicaragua Travel Guide
If you still think of Nicaragua as a land of civil unrest, you’re seriously missing out. The guerrilla days of the 1980s have long past, leaving a country of peace-loving citizens and natural wonders...
View ArticleSingle Travel with Kids: What to Bring
If youʼre embarking upon a short — or long — trip with just you and your kids, youʼre a very brave soul indeed. Iʼve always considered myself a seasoned traveler, having been introduced to the...
View ArticleTraveling in Granada, Nicaragua
Arriving into Granada, Nicaragua is something like traveling back in time. With Spanish colonial architecture all around, itʼs easy to picture what things looked like 100, 200, even 300 years ago....
View ArticleTraveling in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Awesome Surfing & Beaches Check out any guidebook on Nicaragua and itʼs sure to include a mention of San Juan del Sur. For surfers, itʼs the go-to spot for year-round waves; for those looking to...
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