The breathtaking view of Onetangi from the terrace at The Hay Paddock’s Clifftops B&B.
Instant thirst! The Hay Paddock’s fantastic Silk Rosé.
Insert yourself here. The sunny deck (with vintage French chairs) at The Oyster Inn.
An array...
Australia is a massive country and the sheer size of it means that getting around takes some planning. Here are your options.
1. Ferry.
If you want to go to Tasmania, which is Australia’s most forgotten about...
The hard-work and dedication of local producers and top chefs in Ireland has resulted in food of consistently exceptional quality being distributed and appreciated across the country. However, reputation of the great Irish food experience hasn’t...
Another of our days in Buenos Aires was dedicated to exploring the neighborhood known as La Boca. No trip to Argentina's capital would be complete without visiting this place, with its colorful buildings and equally...
A school of 20 sleek, fast-moving blacktip reef sharks may elicit a few frights all year-round, but even the marine life of Baltimore’s National Aquarium’s new Blacktip Reef Exhibit deserve a special treat this Halloween.
An...
It was the next day that I drove from Wexford to neighbouring Cork, and to the port of Cobh, where there is a large museum, The Cobh Heritage Centre, on the dock to recreate and...
How many have you been to? I've checked mine off! It is from List Challenges - great list although there are plenty of places in the world I would have added to this list which...
Annually we make a pilgrimage to some of our beloved beauty spots in our native Scotland to see first the gorgeous spring blossoms in mid-May and then again in mid-October we go to glory in...
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