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Tassie on Tour!

We are finally travelling again, and this time it's in our own backyard, with one of our first groups in Tasmania! If there's something we have learned this past year, it's that there is so much to explore in our own country and we are so appreciative of just how much it has to offer.
Photo credit: Global Wellness Institute

Travel with Confidence through Embracing Fitness, Food & Life

So, you’ve just booked your next holiday adventure and your travel countdown has begun. We bet you’re already imagining all those incredible sights, the stunning landscapes, ancient ruins and vibrant cities.
The Nut by Jason Charles Hill

Fast facts - Tasmanian Style

Tasmania, there’s so much to do and a plethora of things to see – but how much do you really know about this spectacular destination? Read on to find out 15 interesting facts about the island state!
Wineglass Bay by Jason Charles Hill

Freycinet National Park

Home to one of the most iconic bays in Australia, Freycinet National Park is one of Tasmania’s best kept secrets. Packed with pink granite mountains, white sand beaches and turquoise bays, this National Park is not to be missed.
Photo by Victoria Hearn

10 of Tasmania’s most breathtaking landscapes

When you think of Tasmania, it is easy to conjure up images of stunning scenery and breathtaking natural beauty. In this article we get to know more about 10 of the island’s most incredible vistas.
Port Arthur, Tasmania by  Keith Davey

Port Arthur | An enriching experience

Port Arthur, a place most people have heard of, yet few know the extensive history behind this fascinating Southern Tasmanian site.
Flinders Ranges, by Amie Bunnik

Five reasons why SA's Flinders Ranges are a must-do!

Have you ever imagined what it would be like to explore Mars? Well I could confidently say South Australia’s Flinders Ranges are likely the next closest thing.
The Barossa, by Dennis Bunnik

How much do you know about the Barossa?

There’s no doubt that you’ve heard of the Barossa. An internationally acclaimed wine region, and one of Australia’s best known, the Barossa is home to some of the world’s best wine and oldest vines.
Photo by Federica Ariemma

History of the Aperol Spritz (and how to make one!)

An Aperol Spritz is the quintessential Italian drink. It's light, refreshing and the perfect aperitivo to enjoy before a delicious Italian meal.