From wine country we drove to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, to catch the ferry to the South Island. We also got to visit the Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand, which was quite informative. We Visited Te Papa Museum of New Zealand Te Papa's "Gallipoli: the Scale of our War" was an intense … Continue reading Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
Month: November 2017
Martinborough, North Island, New Zealand
Martinborough is a tiny village situated on the southern tip of the North Island of New Zealand, in the midst of the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail. We stopped in for just one night, to partake in a wine tour with Martinborough Wine Tours. Wine Tastings with Martinborough Wine Tours We thoroughly enjoyed stopping at … Continue reading Martinborough, North Island, New Zealand
Napier, North Island, New Zealand
From Rotorua we took our time enjoying the scenic - and sometimes snaking - drive to Napier to explore the Hawke's Bay wine region. Read about why this area will always be a top North Island recommendation. We Got a Bird's Eye View with Bay Heliwork On a whim we decided to look into taking a … Continue reading Napier, North Island, New Zealand
Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
With Australia in the books, we were excited to start exploring New Zealand. The change of scenery also brought a change of pace, which inspired us to embrace our inner kiwis and not book much in the way of accommodations and activities - counter intuitive for us Type A Levines. Here's a summary of our … Continue reading Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Guest Blogger signing in from down under! For those of you that don’t know me, I’m Robin – a childhood friend of Lindsay’s and fellow travel enthusiast! When I heard Lindsay and John were headed to Australia I knew I had to jump on board, at least for a little bit. I still regret not … Continue reading Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Great Eastern Drive, Tasmania
From Hobart we had to drive to Launceston to catch our flight to Sydney. We decided to make a road trip out of it, taking advantage of what they call the Great Eastern Drive, a scenic drive through the east coast regions of the island. There are dozens of wineries, restaurants, cafes, bed and breakfasts … Continue reading The Great Eastern Drive, Tasmania
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
We were drawn to the cool climate wines and criminal history of Tasmania, the island state off the coast of mainland Australia. We're very happy that we added it to our itinerary and made the trek. In this post on Hobart and the next on the Great Eastern Drive, we'll share our high points and … Continue reading Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Adelaide, South Australia
The state of South Australia has a population of 1.7 million people, 1.3 million of whom live in the Greater Adelaide area. In creating our itinerary, we had to pick between Adelaide or Melbourne, and we were nervous about our decision. It only took a day in this city for us to realize we made … Continue reading Adelaide, South Australia
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
Traveling MSY > LAX > SYD > CNS > Port Douglas took us a total of 34 hours, thanks to a flight delay in Sydney (the trip should only take 29 hours normally). It was worth it, though, to get to this seaside town with lots to do. Here are the highlights from our four … Continue reading Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
The Big Trip Part II: Australia / New Zealand
Interactive trip map Here is our itinerary: We left for our trip on November 4th Australia 4 nights in Port Douglas, Queensland 3 nights in Adelaide, South Australia 5 nights in Hobart/Launceston, Tasmania 4 nights in Sydney, New South Wales North Island, New Zealand 1 night in Auckland 2 nights in Rotorua 2 nights in … Continue reading The Big Trip Part II: Australia / New Zealand
Tokyo, Japan
Friday, March 10 Sometimes I think we'd do well as contestants on The Amazing Race. Then we get into a situation like navigating Shibuya Station while sleep deprived and hangry, then I remember that we would promptly be kicked off after the first episode. Shibuya Station was like being inside of an anthill when it's … Continue reading Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
"It is impossible to remain indifferent to Japanese culture... it is a great intellectual challenge and a gorgeous sensual experience." - Alain Ducasse We loved Japan. So much so that we had difficulty putting our experience into words (clearly, since it's been over six months since our visit!). As we pack our bags for our … Continue reading Kyoto, Japan