Along The Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road is a famous 243-km stretch of highway on the south-eastern coast of Australia. Built by soldiers between 1919 and 1932, the two-lane road is a Australian National […]
The Great Ocean Road is a famous 243-km stretch of highway on the south-eastern coast of Australia. Built by soldiers between 1919 and 1932, the two-lane road is a Australian National […]
In contrast to the all-business and no-nonsense attitude of Sydney, metropolitan Melbourne is nearly the exact opposite. Living in the country’s second most populous city, Melburnians are rightly proud to call […]
On our first stop on the way to Tasmania, we spent a few days in Sydney. What to do in Australia’s most populous city? Roam the streets like a tourist, […]
The last destination of our weeklong roadtrip was a visit to one of Hobart’s, and Tasmania’s, most renowned attractions, the Museum of Old and New Art – MONA. This is […]
One of Australia’s most famous markets and certainly Tasmania’s most popular, Salamanca Market is held every Saturday morning along Hobart’s waterfront and historic district. Any trip to the island state […]
Bruny, Tasmania, Australia. An island off an island off an island – located off the south east coast in the Tasman Sea, a perfect destination for a day trip from the […]
Day 5 of our Tasmanian roadtrip was spent mostly on the Tasman Peninsula, located in the south-east of the island state. We arrived on the previous night at Port Arthur, […]
After the stop at Mole Creek Caves, it was late afternoon by the time we were back on the road, heading towards the east coast of Tasmania. The destination for the evening […]