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Thinking of booking a holiday to relax or reconnect with your partner? Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, babymoon, destination anniversary celebration, or simply just because, knowing what to pack may help you enjoy more quality time together.
It’s nearly that time again when much of the world unites in a celebration of romance. Why not celebrate this Valentine’s Day with a romantic getaway where you and your special someone can enjoy some quality alone time after what was likely a busy holiday season.
There are countless online articles out there offering tips on what to pack for your next holiday, we ourselves have offered up a number of such posts on our travel blog. But what about those items you shouldn’t pack or take on a plane. To clear up any confusion you may have about what you can’t take on a flight, we’ve outlined a list of items that are either prohibited or restricted to ensure the safety of the plane and everyone onboard.
There are countless reasons to book a wildlife safari. It of course gives you the opportunity to observe and photograph a wide range of exotic animals, but at the same time can be a rewarding experience knowing your dollars are often supporting local communities and conservation efforts.
While most international tourists flock to Australia’s iconic large capital cities like Sydney and Melbourne, locals know that some truly unique holidays can be had by visiting our many smaller towns.  Whether they’re along the coast, in the country, or tucked away in the Outback, Australia’s small towns may be petite in size but they make up for it with a whole lot of heart.
Recent surveys show that nearly 80% of Australians are looking to travel within the next year and a large percentage of those are planning to fly domestically. Whether it’s simply to visit family and friends or to explore some of the unique regions of this country that they’ve been putting off, Aussies are splurging on domestic travel like never before.
If you’re looking for an escape that will help you unwind, and are looking for a change from your usual adventures, we recommend booking a stay at one of the many Tiny Houses sprinkled around Australia.
Adventure travellers have long been lured by majestic peaks around the world. Whether it’s trying to summit them or simply wanting to gaze up in awe of them from below, holidays in and around mountains offer up unique travel experiences. There’s cuddling up next to a fire after a long day hitting the winter ski slopes or taking in fresh clean air with the scent of wildflowers while hiking during the spring and summer months. Mountain getaways can cater to adventure seekers or those simply want to escape the city and possibly technology to enjoy a more therapeutic holiday.