After our Gordon River Cruise it was time to hit the road again for a lengthy drive to Tasmania’s capital city, Hobart. Hobart remains one of our favorite destinations in Australia and we’ve still got fond memories of the famous […]
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A Gordon River Cruise
The views of Macquarie Harbour from our accommodation at Strahan Village were superb and after a good night’s sleep, we were excited to actually get out onto the water and take a half day cruise on the Gordon River. After […]
Puppy Love and Travel Memories
By now you’ve probably seen the Budweiser Super Bowl commercial “Puppy Love” – it’s had over 45 million views on YouTube and is simply a beautiful video. If you haven’t yet, we’ve embedded it below because we definitely don’t need […]
Review: Strahan Village
After our car received a jumpstart from the kind staff at Cradle Mountain Chateau, we were on the road again. The destination for our second night in Tasmania was the West Coast of Tasmania, specifically the town of Strahan (pronounced […]
Gourmet Food in Northern Tasmania
Between leaving the Spirit of Tasmania behind in Devonport and arriving at our accommodation at the Cradle Mountain Chateau, the two of us spent some time driving down the Bass Highway to check out some of Tasmania’s best food. On […]
Review: Cradle Mountain Chateau
After arriving in Devonport on board the Spirit of Tasmania and completing our morning activities, it was time to hit the roads towards Cradle Mountain, approximately a 90 minute drive to the southwest. Our plan for Cradle Mountain was to […]
Our Spirit of Tasmania Experience
Generally when people travel to Tasmania from mainland Australia, they fly. It’s the most direct way from Point A to Point B and although the airport experience isn’t always the best, it tends to offer little in terms of unexpected […]
Harare In Photos – Mbare Market
After meeting some inspiration people at Sanganai, we had the opportunity to hop on a mini bus and take a city tour of Harare. Harare is the capital city of Zimbabwe and is translated in the local Shona language as […]