Australia's North Coast by Catamaran
A family of three sails 2,600km from Cairns to Darwin, drifting between unpopulated islands, tackling cyclonic seas, meeting local characters, and sharing the waters with awe-inspiring creatures.
Read MorePower to the Planet at Pinetrees
Lord Howe Island’s Pinetrees Lodge is restoring endangered forest, converting its electricity to solar and installing a half-million dollar waste water system, making it the perfect place for adventurers to tread lightly and minimise their footprint.
Read MoreWalking and Photography Weeks on Lord Howe Island
Walking and photography weeks with Pinetrees on Lord Howe Island are designed to help you immortalise the beautiful scenery you encounter, by developing your skills in a World Heritage setting with the aid of expert guides.
Read MoreSearching the South Island, NZ
Sit back, relax and take a virtual tour through New Zealand’s mind-boggling South Island.
Read MoreLord Howe Spring Festival
Adventure and culture, hand in hand, with a backdrop of staggering mountain peaks jutting up from the ocean. That’s what you can expect at the Spring Festival on Lord Howe Island from September 29 to October 4.
Read MoreMount Taranaki, New Zealand
Outdoor takes on New Zealand’s beautifully symmetrical Mt Taranaki, discovering its magnet-like attraction but shockingly real risks.
Read MoreThe Glorious Galapagos Islands
Evolution may now be decoded, but the allure of the Galapagos Islands remains. The natural wonders which amazed Darwin live on, as bountiful as ever.
Read MoreIn the Mouth of the Dragon: Kahurangi National Park, NZ
If you ever find yourself tackling the rugged terrain around Dragons Teeth, New Zealand, make sure you pack a machete.
Read MoreHinchinbrook Island's Thorsborne Trail
Walking Hinchinbrook Island's 32km Thorsborne trail is a slingshot ride directly into the heart of a land that time forgot.
Read MoreLord Howe: The Island Experience
Lord Howe regally steps forth from a competitive swarm of destinations, leading you away from the ruckus and into the depths.
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Exploring Tasmania's Tarkine on Foot
For those yearning to escape the rat race and delve headlong into nature, this summer there’s a new route to consider. A brand new course through the pristine takayna/Tarkine in Tasmania’s north west.
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