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Adventure holidays

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Opinion
Alaska

I went to this wild island for one specific reason and it didn’t show up

The universe doesn’t always co-operate just because you have limited time to fulfil a lifelong dream.

  • by Katrina Lobley
Lily Beach is a picturesque, keyhole beach popular with families.

Beyond the obvious, this Australian island remains an enigma to most

Most Australians only know three things about Christmas Island: it has lots of crabs, a notorious detention centre and is closer to Bali than our mainland.

  • by Steve Madgwick
View of an underwater crater at Pinnacle Rock in the Galapagos Islands.

Small, remote, exclusive: Eco-friendly cruising is booming in these islands

The Galapagos Islands are a wildlife wonder, and one of the few destinations where passenger ships are getting it right by treading lightly on the environment.

  • by Brian Johnston
Time the tides right at Burleigh Heads, and a shallow lagoon appears on the sand.

I never liked the Gold Coast. Now, as a parent, I love it

It would be fair to say that I have never previously clicked with the Gold Coast, but returning with kids in tow changed my perspective.

  • by David Whitley
World’s most underrated destinations.

The world’s most underrated destinations

All of these 38 places should be more popular and better known than they are now. And we’re here to change that.

  • by The Traveller team
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Not so cold, not so barren.

Australia’s newest ‘Great Walk’ truly lives up to the name

The warm turquoise waters are so clear that every ridge in the white sand floor is visible, but this isn’t Queensland or WA.

  • by Belinda Jackson
Flight over Antarctica.

The window-view surprise that took my breath away

Sightseeing flights over the coldest, windiest and driest continent give you an insight into its huge mountains – and get you back in the same day.

  • by Liam Phelan
Going it alone.

The two words solo travellers hate and how to avoid them

The mere mention of this concept of single travellers paying more causes everything from sighs of exasperation to outpourings of rage.

  • by Ben Groundwater
The final 12-kilometre section of the 55-kilometre trail – running from Perisher Valley to Bullocks Flat – has just opened.

Epic hiking trail across ‘the roof of Australia’ finally complete

The 55-kilometre Snowies Alpine Walk has opened in Kosciuszko National Park, offering hikers the chance to immerse themselves in Australia’s highest terrain.

  • by Julietta Jameson
The wait to have your passport returned is always a nervous one.

‘A shack in a godforsaken place’: The world’s worst border crossings

Fences. Desks. Queues. Impassive men in some sort of uniform. That slow flick-flick of their fingers through your passport, while you stand there feeling like a naughty school pupil.

  • by Chris Leadbeater

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