by Anna Downing | Jun 27, 2010 | Features, Travel
The Amalfi Coast in Italy is an idyllic area and popular with the rich and famous. As such, even a short trip there requires a remortgage on your house – but you don’t need to be Tom Cruise or Oprah to be able to enjoy the region. If you venture further afield (which most people don’t – walking isn’t good for the Jimmy Choos) you’ll come across tiny villages hewn out of craggy cliffs that drop into the clear, turquoise sea, with views that cannot be rivalled and locals who don’t speak English. Bliss.
by Anna Downing | Jun 25, 2010 | Features, Travel
Ever tried to ‘get away from it all’ and then realised with a sinking heart that everyone else had the exact same idea as you? Here’s how to successfully wander off the beaten path. Don’t have too much of a plan. That way you’re...
by Anna Downing | Jun 17, 2010 | Features, Travel
Like London with a beach, it can be difficult to get a square inch of space to yourself in Sydney, but while Bondi Beach is stuffed fulls of locals and tourists, there is a beach just around the corner that no one seems to realise is there…
by Anna Downing | Jun 17, 2010 | Features, Travel
Cairns, North Queensland, doesn’t have to be a blur of alcohol and muddy beaches, you just have to look a little further afield.