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Learning to surf in Maui
Lisa Owen

Looking for an adrenaline kick while living the island life? Then head to Maui’s west coast.

Desert then dessert in San Diego
By Lisa Owen

If you enjoy being in the great outdoors, hiking, and exploring unique landscapes, then San Diego is one place you can enjoy all year round.

Rise and grind: How to survive climbing Vancouver’s Grouse Mountain
Sally Watson

If you like to hike and are up for a challenge then Vancouver's Grouse Mountain might be for you.

The real Lima: Finding the heart of Peru’s misunderstood capital
Jess Buchan

Lima is a bustling city of almost 10 million people - just under half the population of Australia – unfortunately, for most travellers, Lima is seen as merely a stopover or somewhere to catch up on missed sleep. But after spending two weeks in the Peruvian capital, I’m here to tell you it’s a beautiful place that provokes, inspires and amazes.

Why trek when you can enjoy Machu Picchu in serious luxury?
Erin Van Der Meer

Why I choose not to do the gruelling multiple-day trek to Machu Picchu, but instead took a luxury train: the Belmond Hiram Bingham.

Beautiful Bayfield: Sled Dogs, Ice Caves and Coffee Perfection
Mike Campbell

Experice the annual Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race and explore the lakeside city of Bayfield, Wisconsin.

5 things you didn’t know you could do in Seattle
Jessica Valentine

Seattle. Known for its Space Needle, grunge music, old markets and wet weather. Here are 5 fun things you must do during a visit to Seattle.

Food revolution: The insider’s guide to eating your way through LA
Princess on a Plane

The City of Angels is a polarising destination: you either love it or hate it. It’s so sprawling, it can be impossibly hard to get around and unless you know people on the ground, it’s easy to feel isolated and a bit lost.

Experience New York like a New Yorker
Olivia Mackinnon

New York is one of those incredible places that just has an exciting, unparalleled energy.

It’s one of my favourite places in the world – and up until a month ago, I’d only ever spent five days of my life there.

Choose your own adventure at Machu Picchu
Sally Watson

When I started planning my trip to Machu Picchu, I was a little confused about how to actually get there. Did I have to walk the Inca Trail to see the ruins? Did I have to join a group or packaged tour, or preferably, could I visit Machu Picchu by planning and booking my own trip?