HobbitonThis is what all "Lord of the Rings" movie fans dream of: visiting Hobbiton.
The KirketonSydney’s hippest hotel is back. The Kirketon was part of the first wave of Sydney boutique hotels, and the design always turned heads. But while the (...)
RotoruaA visit to Rotorua is two journeys in one: to the heart of the Maori culture and to the most unique site in the world.
Uluru-kata tjuta National ParkUluru -the big red rock- is Australia's best known natural feature and has become a national symbol.
Bondi BeachThe closest ocean beach to the centre of Sydney, Bondi has become synonymous with Sydney's beach lifestyle.
Christmas IslandAn island full of natural wonders: from the unique annual red crab migration to unusual birds and deserted beaches.
Thorngrove ManorQuite a departure from the standard Australian lodge hotel — Thorngrove Manor is a fantasy version of a European castle, complete with turrets, towers (...)
The Richardson Hotel And SpaIf you can stand to be slightly outside the city center (and let’s face it, Perth isn’t exactly the first place you’d look for a quintessentially (...)
The Observatory HotelThe Observatory Hotel sits tucked away on a quiet side street near the historic Rocks district, an easy walk from any number of downtown destinations yet (...)
The Islington HotelPlease note: The Islington Hotel does not allow children under 16 years old.
The Islington Hotel, just outside of Hobart, in Tasmania, is the sort of (...)
The Henry Jones Art HotelTasmania’s known for unspoiled nature, but the port city of Hobart is Australia’s second-oldest. And it’s this old industrial history that the Henry (...)
The HattonSet in a striking hundred-year-old Italianate mansion, the Hatton is an utterly up-to-date prestige hotel. Period features such as stained glass and stone (...)
The GeorgeThere’s more to New Zealand than just those rustic rural lodges. Though it may confound the narrative a bit, New Zealanders can do cosmopolitan style as (...)