Destination Guides

Clink on any country below to see all our destination guides for that country.

Europe

Europe’s 44 countries offer a huge range of experiences for travellers because there is such great diversity of languages, cultures and traditions within a relatively small area. Europe has many beautiful cities with a wealth of beautiful architecture, most visibly in its churches, palaces and castles. Europe also features natural marvels like the Alps (that stretch 1200km across eight countries) and to the south, the Mediterranean sea (which features some of the world’s best resort destinations.) Check out all our European destination guides below:


UK/Ireland

The British Isles consist of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, and over 6000 smaller isles. There are 2 sovereign states in the British Isles; the United Kingdom & the Republic of Ireland, though the UK is actually made up of 4 nations; England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. The UK & Ireland offer travellers a huge amount of variety, from bustling cities like London, Edinburgh & Dublin through to quaint English villages and miles of rolling fields. Then there are the windswept moors, spectacular wild coastlines and rocky outcrops of Scotland, Ireland & Wales. Northern Wales and the Scottish Highlands also feature snowy peaks. You can access all our UK and Ireland destination guides via the links below:

North America

North America is a continent made up of three distinct regions; Northern America, Central America & The Caribbean. So far in North America I have only visited the USA & Canada. The main draw cards in the US & Canada are the bustling big cities and the stunning national parks. You can find guides to destinations in these countries in the links below.

Oceania

Oceania is a geographic region which includes the sub regions of Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The main continental landmass in Oceania is Australia, while the rest of Oceania is made up of islands. The largest countries in Oceania in terms of population are Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand & Fiji. Other island groups or territories that are popular with tourists include Vanuatu, Samoa, the Cook Islands (including Rarotonga), New Caledonia and French Polynesia (including Tahiti.)

Where Oceania is concerned I’ve mainly written about New Zealand so far, as that’s where I’m from. See our NZ destination guides below:

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