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From Bosnia to the Adriatic
After a long bus ride from Sarajevo, we arrived in Dubrovnik tired but completely wowed. From endless stone steps and sunset spritzes to walking the Old Town walls and finding Game of Thrones filming spots, our first taste of Croatia was equal parts beautiful and chaotic and the perfect prelude to our Adriatic cruise adventure.

Mish
Oct 265 min read


🚆 A Day Trip to Mostar
Mostar stole our hearts with its fairytale bridge, turquoise river, and cobbled old town buzzing with life. We wandered through markets scented with coffee and grilled cevapi, watched brave locals dive from Stari Most, and soaked up stories of resilience. It’s a city that’s beautiful, raw, and unforgettable – where every stone seems to whisper history and hope.

Mish
Oct 174 min read


Food, History & Heart in Bosnia’s Capital
There are some cities that surprise you the moment you arrive, and Sarajevo was one of them.

Mish
Sep 295 min read


A quick stop in Doha
On our whirlwind 48-hour stopover in Doha, we discovered that this desert city is so much more than just a gateway to Europe. From the futuristic skyline and world-class museums to sprawling malls with outdoor air-conditioning, Doha surprised and delighted us at every turn. Staying at the Dusit Doha Hotel through the Qatar Airways Stopover Program gave us a luxe base with incredible value (under $100 AUD for two nights).
Our two days were filled with highlights: exploring Th

Mish
Aug 255 min read


Two Days in Porto
Two fun-filled days in Porto before walking the Camino, food tours, Port wine, Francesinha sandwiches and a hangover or two.

Mish
Jul 24 min read


Takumi Bali: 9 course Omakase
Some meals are more than just food-they’re an experience. That’s exactly what we were hoping for on our recent trip to Bali: something truly special, something that would linger in our memories long after the last bite.

Mish
Jun 213 min read


How We Book Accommodation
Booking a place to stay can feel like playing travel roulette, but after years of trial, error, and one too many bathrooms without doors, we’ve learned a few things.
As a former travel agent, I (Mish!) like to do my research. We usually book ahead so we can find something fabulous, but not too fabulous for the budget.

Mish
Jun 163 min read


Camino Chronicals - Wrap Up of our Camino Portuguese
One year ago, we were a few drinks deep with some of our best friends when someone floated the idea:"Let’s do the Camino."
We laughed. We cheered. And then, surprisingly, we followed through.
Twelve months later, we were standing in front of the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, sweaty, emotional, and overwhelmed, in the best possible way.

Mish
Jun 162 min read


Camino Chronicles: Days 11-13
If you’d told me back on Day 1, windswept and wide-eyed in Matosinhos, that we’d soon be striding into Santiago de Compostela with full hearts and tired feet, I’m not sure I’d have believed you.

Mish
Jun 153 min read


Camino Chronicles: Days 8-10
By now, the Camino had become a rhythm. Wake. Walk. Eat. Repeat. We’d started to trust our legs, our gear, and even our dodgy Spanish. But with all good adventures, there’s always a twist...

Mish
Jun 153 min read


Camino Chronicles: Days 5-7
Camino had started to feel less like a challenge and more like a lifestyle. Early mornings, lacing up boots by headlamp, walking with the sunrise, finding our rhythm. But the Camino isn’t one long beach walk. Sometimes, it’s a mountain. A very big mountain.

Mish
Jun 153 min read


Camino Chronicles: Days 1-4
There’s a unique kind of energy that comes from taking on something big. The kind that has you triple-checking your pack, rethinking your sock choices, and wondering (quietly, over espresso) whether you’re actually a bit mad.

Mish
Jun 153 min read


A Pilgrimage We Never Planned
If you'd told us two years ago that we’d be walking over 250km across Portugal and Spain with backpacks, blister kits and early morning alarms… we would’ve laughed, poured another wine, and ordered dessert.

Mish
Jun 142 min read


Adventure Through India
We travelled to India on a spontaneous whim and it became one of our most unforgettable adventures. From Delhi’s chaotic charm and street food delights to the majestic Taj Mahal and colourful Jaipur, every moment was packed with flavour, history and surprises. Private drivers gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace. This India itinerary was full of pinch-me moments, unexpected laughs and rich cultural experiences.

Mish
Jun 133 min read


Every Country I’ve Visited
When we first started travelling, we never set out to count countries. We were just chasing new flavours, different rhythms, and stories to bring home. But over time, the list grew—along with our gratitude.

Mish
Jun 53 min read


Why eSIMs Just Work
This isn’t a tech review — it’s a real-world take on how eSIMs have made travel easier for both Mish and me, and why I reckon they’re a no-brainer for anyone heading overseas

Ash
Jun 22 min read


A Last-Minute Luxury: We're Cruising Croatia!
You know those days when you've been staring at a screen for too long, and your brain quietly whispers, “maybe you should be on a yacht right now”?Well… I listened.
On a particularly long workday, I found a last-minute deal that felt too dreamy to ignore — a 10-day small ship cruise through Croatia aboard the MV Princess Eleganza. Croatia has always been high on our must-visit list, and suddenly, the timing just felt right.

Mish
May 303 min read


What I Packed for Our Croatia Yacht Cruise
We’re about to set sail on the MV Princess Eleganza, a small ship cruise through Croatia, and packing for this kind of trip is all about balance: comfortable meets chic, capsule meets a little bit glam, and everything needs to fit in a medium suitcase… with just enough space left for my shopping (thanks, Ash).

Mish
May 263 min read


Surviving Long Haul Flights
Let’s be real: long haul flights are no joke. And when you’re from Australia, especially Perth, it’s not just a flight, it’s a full-blown endurance event. Our longest trip? Perth to Nashville. Three flights. Over 30 hours. Two sleep-deprived, slightly crumpled, still-in-love humans at the end of it.

Mish
May 253 min read


Affordable Luxury Travel Guide for Women in Their 50s
Traveling in luxury doesn't have to mean spending a fortune. With the right tips and tricks, you can indulge in the finer things in life while still sticking to your budget.

Mish
May 252 min read
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