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Why New Caledonia is a great holiday destination for winter

New Caledonia island beach

As winter sets in down under, many Aussies look to the Northern Hemisphere for warmer climes. However, you don’t have to travel halfway around the world to escape the cold. New Caledonia is accessible in just two hours from Brisbane and three from Sydney and boasts year-round summer weather, making it a perfect destination for those seeking sunshine even in winter. During June-August, which is considered the dry season for this South Pacific oasis, temperatures sit at a very pleasant 22°C with lower humidity, clearer skies, and more sunlight than other times of the year. This mild climate makes outdoor activities more comfortable than in the sweltering heat of summer. With countless activities to do in New Caledonia, you’re sure to find your perfect tropical escape this winter. The destination has little congestion even during peak season in summer, but visiting in winter means even more space to yourself. Here are some of the top activities to enjoy: Explore the lagoon Diving and snorkeling are great activities to enjoy in New Caledonia’s World Heritage-listed lagoon, especially between June and October when the clear blue waters offer better visibility. If swimming isn’t your thing, take a flight over the lagoon to enjoy the view from above. Taste a slice of France New Caledonia’s French influence is strong, and you can enjoy wine tastings, cheese, and pastries all year round. Don’t miss the Bastille Day celebration on July 14th, complete with a parade of lanterns, community dances, and fireworks. Go hiking New Caledonia is a hiker’s paradise,… Read More

Holiday in New Zealand with mini itineraries for your personality dream type

New Zealand mountain

During a year full of highs and lows, quarantine-free travel is not the only dream that has infiltrated the minds of Australians. The opening of the travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand marks a significant moment in history and a tourism first. New research conducted by Tourism New Zealand has revealed 60% of Australians are dreaming of a trip to New Zealand in the first six months of borders reopening. With 98% in favour of the bubble, pent-up wanderlust is at an all-time high. From having fun (53%) to feeling refreshed (53%), taking a break from stress (40%) and exploring new places (39%) – this is what Australians are looking forward to. Aussies are keen to know the true meaning of their dreams, and how this links to travel to reveal your ‘dream personality’. Dream Therapist Martina Kocian has unpacked the meaning behind how Aussies slumber. If your dream personality manifests in dream themes of adventure, the outdoors, food, luxury, and relaxation, the opening of quarantine-free travel may be the answer to your dreams: THE ADVENTUROUS DREAM PERSONALITY EAT Orbit 360° Dining – Auckland’s only rotating restaurant, atop Sky Tower at Sky City. Soaring high above the city offering sensational views. Te Motu – An exciting restaurant on Waiheke Island, surrounded by vineyards and vegetable gardens. You can enjoy some amazing traditional dishes, full of fresh local produce. STAY Raglan Treehouse in the Woods – With a stunning  outdoor bath with views of the ocean, you will really feel disconnected from the real world here. Surrounded… Read More