Posts Tagged ‘travel blogger’
Nusa Lembogan
Finally I have had to resign myself to the fact that today I can only squeeze in a massage and snorkel at most. As Western though patterns and chasing leaving my body, so does stress. I feel myself decompressing like a tension chamber that has become unaccustomed to it’s own internal pressure – in actual…
Read MoreMoana Fish Eatery Canggu
I am unsure why I hadn’t got to visit this awesome little restaurant tucked away up Jl. Batu Bolong. Moana Fish Eatery has been around a while now. The menu is extensive – salads, sushimi, cooked fish and more. I have the grilled mahi mahi and it is delicious. Tender and cooked to perfection. The…
Read MoreP & O Cocktail mix classes
On board drinking experiences are they worth it? If you like a wine or cocktail I think the tasting experiences are a must. On the cruise I am doing there are a few days at sea which means forced rest and recouperation. I take this part of my life very seriously and aside from writing…
Read MoreThe Vatican
The Vatican , as it is referred to, is a principality inside the city of Rome. As the heart of the Roman Catholic Church, many make the pilgrimage here to pay honour to the home of the Pope and one of the strongest religions world wide. Inside the grounds of the Vatican are the Sistine…
Read MoreSan Marco Restaurant Lake Zug
Lake Zug is a large lake approximately 30 minutes by train from Zurich. Like Zurich is has an old town, which is charming and worth a day visit. My friend doesn’t live far from the lake so we spend some time down here, the best time is lunch or late afternoon. Today I have lunch…
Read MoreNeuchamel Restaurant Baar
Baar is a little township beside Zug and is where my friend lives. Access to most places is 30 minutes via car or train. Across from the train station is a funky restaurant and bar. I discover it early in the day after missing my train and Fabion, the girl behind the bar makes me…
Read MoreA walk along the promenade Nice, France
It is a Sunday afternoon in early October and my plane has been delayed by over 3 hours. After checking my bag in, I am told I can head outside the airport if I like. So I go exploring. There are a few options for getting into Nice. You can hire bikes along the promenade…
Read MoreMusee de l’ oceanigraphy and Palace Monaco
There are a few touristy things to do in Monaco. Many of them a “must when in Monaco”. I highly recommend the On and Off Bus with the audio and a trip to the palace and Musee de l’ oceanigraphy. The bus gives you a good lay out of the land, and takes you to key points.…
Read MoreJapanese in Broome
Lunch time and it’s eat time. I am over in Broome, Western Australia, wanting to immerse myself fully in the local food fan-fair. Funnily enough, we find ourselves at the local Japanese – Azuki Fusion. The shop frontage under-represents what’s behind it’s front doors. Once in side (make sure you wait to be seated) the…
Read MoreWine Tasting at Sea
On board drinking experiences vary and being the seasoned wine taster that I am, it felt mandatory to try the wine tasting experience on the P & O Cruise as well as the Mix-It Cocktail Experience. I take this part of my life very seriously (days at sea) and aside from writing travel blogs, dipping in…
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