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  • 08 Jul, 2015

Aranui 5

Have you heard of passenger/cargo travel?

Ever heard of the Aranui?

For many, Tahiti is not within their budget….or so they think.

Over the past thirty years, The Aranui has helped revitalize the long forgotten Marquesan culture and contribute to the local economy by introducing these islands to nearly 45,000 international passengers, thereby establishing itself as the premier and most in-depth cruise to the Marquesas. This is a fabulous way to travel around the Marquesas Islands, the outermost archipelago of Tahiti. It is not your typical cruise ship travel with 5 star luxury, but rather modest yet comfortable, air-conditioned accommodations. Passengers are able to sunbathe on deck, swim in the pool, or enjoy exotic tropical drinks while the Aranui winds her way among the islands of the Marquesas. All meals are included in a family style dining room.  The Aranui 3 is in operation until December 2015, after which time the newly built Aranui 5 will take over.

With guest lecturers and off-shore tours included, the Aranui is sure to intrigue the most curious minds.

In these remote islands, the Aranui’s arrival is always met with great enthusiasm as it provides an essential link to the outside world. Copra, citrus fruit, fish and barrels of Noni are loaded and destined for Papeete. Watching the Aranui’s muscular crew perform their tasks like a tightly choreographed ballet is part of the attraction and charm of the voyage. Descendants of the greatest navigators of all time, the ancient Polynesians who settled these islands they called “The Land of Men”, you will get to know their lively and talented sailors as they assist you from ship to shore, on and off the whale boats and tenders. Join the new Aranui 5 as it continues to offer adventure voyaging at its best, with full amenities, seafaring stability, warm hospitality and a lifetime of unforgettable memories.

By info January 17, 2020
Come join us on this fully hosted sailing through French Polynesia with Michelle Streicher, Eastern Ontario's South Pacific Expert.  Immerse yourself in French Polynesia with its deep green rainforested islands, its dazzling turquoise lagoons and its soft white sand beaches.

Package Includes:

Breakfast, lunch & dinner onboard Oceania Regatta
Group Transfers Kingston/Toronto/Kingston for departures ex Kingston
Group International Flights ex Toronto (Economy Class)
Return Airport/Pier Transfers in Papeete
Pre-Paid Gratuities
Welcome Bottle of Wine per stateroom
Choice of OLife Choice Amenities:
     $600 Shipboard Credit per stateroom ($300 pp) OR
     6 Shore Excursions per stateroom (3 pp) OR
     Drink Package
$100 Aquamar Spa Credit per stateroom
Mind, Body & Soul Experiences including yoga, pilates and fitness classes
Specialty Dinner at Bloody Mary's Restaurant in Bora Bora
Half Day Island Tour in Papeete upon disembarkation
Day Room in 4 Star Tahiti hotel post-cruise (1 per couple)
By Michelle Streicher January 15, 2020
Long before the fires, drought and cyclones, the value of tourism to regional Australia was undisputed. With the onslaught of these life and status changing events, the viability and existence of our tourism community is at risk and the finely interconnected, vast web of small and medium enterprises that make up much of tourism and support industries needs quality tourism to Australia more than ever before.
By info January 8, 2020
Tourism Australia has released a statement about the state of Australia's bushfires.
By info July 1, 2016

On a recent trip to Sydney, Australia  I was introduced to Spice Alley.  What a special culinary experience.

Unless a local makes the introduction, it is unlikely a visitor will find this little gem on their own….so let me introduce you.

Spice Alley, located on Kensington Street,  is tucked away on the city side of Central Park just off Broadway on the eastern fringe of Chippendale.   The Kensington Street area is steeped in colonial history and presents an idiosyncratic profile of heritage buildings and soaring steel structures.

Spice Alley is home to the Kopi-Tiam; four hawker-style diners under glowing lantern ceilings. This laneway which meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine is bordered by two small restaurants. -Japanese dining hall KYO-TO and Vietnamese fares from the glass-faced Mekong .  Dine on Singaporean dishes at Alex Lee Kitchen, Bang Luck Kitchen, Bang Luck Thai Street Food and Old Jim Kee’s Malaysian spices and Cantonese street food.   Spice Alley unites family recipes from across the Asian continent.

Looking to dine where Sydneysiders dine?  Spice Alley is the place to visit.

By info June 6, 2016

Recently my daughter and I had the opportunity to experience Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island.

From the moment we landed in Kingscote, we were treated like royalty.  We were quickly whisked away in a comfortable and luxurious van for our hour long roadtrip to the southern side of the island.

Upon arriving at the gated property, each guest receives a warm welcome and glass of bubbles.  No queues at this check-in.  With your own Guest Services member, guests are seated in the Great Room facing the magnificent view that is the Southern Ocean.  Here guests receive an overview of the Lodge, their accommodation, the meals and their personalised touring itinerary.

By info February 5, 2016

Freycinet Marine Oyster Farm has THE experience for all you oyster lovers. Don a pair of waders and visit a working oyster farm located in a beautiful setting within an internationally significant wetland and ornithological site. Develop an understanding for wetland and marine ecology, plus a taste for prized Pacific oysters.

Where?   The beautifully situated   Saffire Freycinet  located on the East Coast of Tasmania.

Saffire Freycinet’s complimentary Marine Oyster Farm experience is one of the many activities included at this Luxury Lodge of Australia. Where else can you shuck oysters straight from the farm?

By info November 15, 2015

Chin Chin Restaurant focuses on South-East Asian cuisine with Benjamin Cooper as its executive chef. This super trendy and popular restaurant is modelled on the hawker dining halls of Asia with a shared-eating concept.  Chin Chin Restaurant has a walk-in only policy except for one table of 10-12.

They aim to serve their diners the freshest ingredients with all of their sauces, pastes and relishes made in-house.

Located at 125 Flinders Lane, Melbourne – Chin Chin is open every day except for Xmas Day from 11am till late, 7 days a week.

Where are you going to dine when you visit Melbourne?

By info November 6, 2015
Not many visitors to New Zealand get the opportunity to see the Kiwi Bird in their natural habitat; not unless their experienced travel advisor has told them about New Zealand’s best kept secret.
By info November 3, 2015

Twelve Apostles Lodge Walk is an exclusive 4 day 3 night guided experience and is the perfect short break hiking holiday. Taking in the last half of the Great Ocean Walk from Castle Cove (40-56km), this walk is east to west and ends at the Twelve Apostles with a scenic helicopter flight showing you the end of the track you just walked.  An Apostle in its truest sense is a messenger, a wanderer, a journeyman, but one with a destination in mind. For four days your anticipation grows for the limestone rock stacks that stand strong against the wild southern ocean. Twelve originally, but four have succumbed to the relentlessness of nature.

Fear not, time will ensure other sections of the cliff take their place.  There’s no doubt you will come with the Apostles as your goal, but perhaps another section of the trail will ambush your heart and make itself your favourite. Personal epiphanies are often had while walking the two kilometre stretch of Johanna Beach, moments of realisation that the simple things in life are what matter from the lookout at Ryan’s Den, new friendships cemented in the wide Australian bush trail from Moonlight Head to The Gables and many a “Day 2” is gasped at the end as being both challenging and rewarding. Tackle that and people can take on the world.

The sum of our parts add up to something pretty special, but a large piece in the puzzle is the trail. We utilise a trail known as the Great Ocean Walk, which runs from Apollo Bay in the East to the Twelve Apostles in the West. The Twelve Apostles Lodge Walk uses the second half, the section from Castle Cove to the Apostles themselves, via Johanna Beach and Moonlight Head. It is up to 55km in length, but there are options for shorter days and of course our team and the comfortable lodge are your support along the way.

By info September 24, 2015

BridgeClimb equips you to scale to the summit of the nationally-adored Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The brainchild of businessman Paul Cave, this incredible local experience became a reality after Paul pioneered a group climb as part of the Young Presidents Organisation World Congress in 1989. Nine years later, BridgeClimb opened to the public.

With in excess of 3 million local and international visitors who have climbed the Bridge, it is the #1 unmissable experience of Sydney.

On a recent visit to Australia, I had the opportunity to climb the bridge for the 5th time.  It was just as exhilerating as my first climb.  It is hard to beat the views from the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge not to mention the sense of accomplishment.

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