Golden Bay – Jan 29 – Feb 2

Unless you’re a migrating whale, you don’t go past Golden Bay on your way to anywhere. Imagine a region with endless variety, breathtaking scenery, where golden beaches, alpine valleys and tranquil fishing rivers share a close proximity with the sea. At the north eastern edge of Able Tasman, the well known national park, Golden Bay seemed the perfect place for a short while. Firstly, New … Continue reading Golden Bay – Jan 29 – Feb 2

Christchurch – January 22 – 26, 2014

The Cook Strait ferry sailed us to Picton on the South Island on January 21. Picton is the port city for arriving ferries from the north and where we stayed before driving to Christchurch the next day. We hurried to Christchurch to enjoy the fifty five acts performing in the 2014 World Buskers Festival. There were performers from ten countries in indoor and outdoor theatre … Continue reading Christchurch – January 22 – 26, 2014

Wandering Lower North Island – January 14 – 21, 2014

Hawke’s Bay on the eastern coast of the North Island had many bike trails. We bicycled thru Vineyards, along the Esplanade, and thru an estuary. As usual, paper maps are confusing to us and we got a little lost. We knew we were close to home but how close. We saw a police car at a Bakery (some things are universal) and decided to make … Continue reading Wandering Lower North Island – January 14 – 21, 2014

Coromandel Peninsula

It was difficult to leave Hobbiton and knew it would be difficult to match the sights that we had just experienced. The Coromandel Peninsula combines beautiful beaches and stunning coastlines with lush forests and a dramatic mountain range. Thames (pronounced Tims) is a small coastal town, gateway to the Coromandel (one of NZ’s best-loved holiday destinations) and three hours northeast of Hobbiton. Thames was our … Continue reading Coromandel Peninsula

“Not all that wander are lost” – JRR Tolkien

One for the bucket list. I loved JRR Tolkien’s trilogy:The Hobbit. Everyone knows it is filmed in New Zealand and the original set for hobbit town still exists in its entirety. We got to go there! It was incredible. There were no hobbits and my feet did not become large and hairy bit it was great, the guides bring parts of the movie we all … Continue reading “Not all that wander are lost” – JRR Tolkien

Sydney

Arriving in Sydney with 4 days before would make you think we had plenty of time. Not in this city, bustling with things to do (jazz concert at the opera house); places to go (the beach, where else) and people to see (Serge and Gerry — our table mates from the repositioning cruise). On a beautiful blue sky day, we found ourselves at the Sydney … Continue reading Sydney

World Penguin Day – April 25, 2013

Penguins do have their special day and that is on January 20th every year. This is the Penguin Awareness Day, the day when the adorable tuxedo-clad birds are celebrated. The day is a scope for all to know a bit more about these little creatures and to pledge to protect their endangered existence. Not a lot of people know that not all penguins love snow … Continue reading World Penguin Day – April 25, 2013

Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

Located at the southwestern tip of Africa, in the Cape of Good Hope section of the Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point has captivated travellers for centuries with its dramatic scenery and fascinating history. The discovery of Cape of Good Hope – a geographic location with one of the most romantic names in the world – is due to Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias. At the … Continue reading Cape of Good Hope, South Africa