Glamping Review: The Cove Jervis Bay.

This May, Conor and I had the pleasure of staying at The Cove Jervis Bay for a glamping experience in the Booderee National Park, NSW for 3 days and 2 nights. The Cove are known for their off grid, luxurious experiences located within a three hour drive from the bustling city of Sydney. These experiences are perfect for those looking…

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Life as an Irish expat: 4 years later.

It was never my intention to become an expat. You could go as far as saying it was the furthest thing from my mind to even think about leaving Ireland 10 years ago. Then I met my friend Camilla while studying nursing in college. She spoke about travel with such enthusiasm and passion and it ignited a thirst for the…

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Delving within: My first Yoga Retreat.

Just recently I was fortunate enough to attend my first yoga retreat ‘shine your light’ with the lovely Fionnuala from @infinniteyou. After only practicing yoga a handful of times and never taking to it fully, I had tried yoga briefly and decided it was too slow, too hard and I couldn’t keep up. I had like many been sucked into…

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Joining the no hangover club.

There’s nothing I used to love more than the clink of ice cubes as they fall into a gin and tonic, fizzing Prosecco as the cork leaves the bottle and the smell of Aperol on a hot summers day, but sometimes love is not enough, it can get complicated! This is why I’ve decided to call it quits on drinking…

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10 top tips to save for future travels.

A popular myth is that travel is an expensive hobby. Certainly those who travel must have rich parents or very high paying jobs… right?I understand where you’re coming from. I used to think that too. As an Irish girl who didn’t know what a hostel was 4 years ago, I thought international travel was only for the privileged. After travelling…

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Orange: A very ‘a-peeling’ staycation!

A mere four hour drive West of Sydney you’ll find one of NSW’s best food and wine experiences. Orange is one of the friendliest thriving regional cities in Australia. Whether you’re visiting during wine harvest, or in town for a cosy winter experience, each season brings a new delight. Orange has quickly become famous for its extensive food and wine…

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Tiny Away Review: D’Getaway!

The concept of ‘disconnecting to reconnect’ is a fundamental part of Tiny Away. Spending quality time with a loved one in a space where you simply enjoy the company with little else to worry about is pure bliss. Escaping the city and experiencing the true Australian countryside is what it’s all about. This weekend alone, we discovered waterfalls, canyons, caves…

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