My year of travel, a 2020 recap!
A sigh of relief is shed now that we can finally put an end to 2020. Here is our year of travel, a 2020 recap.
A sigh of relief is shed now that we can finally put an end to 2020. Here is our year of travel, a 2020 recap.
Today’s blog post is all about travel insurance. So, can it be sustainable? The answer is: Of course! Sustainable travel insurance is now a thing!
We’ve been assuming what will happen and how travellers will use their buying power. So…travel beyond virus that shall not be named, what happens then?
Considering a road trip between Sydney and Melbourne via the Hume, well look no further. Because seriously, you didn’t think I was going to bypass our recent road trip did you?
Stopping off in Canberra for the night, served as a pretty great pit stop especially when it gave us the chance to check out Ovolo Nishi, arguably Australia’s most sustainable building.
This week’s blog isn’t exactly in keeping with the ethical travel vibe of avaycay, however, this IS an equally important topic. During isolation, I devoted my time to one important thing: caffeine.
Moo and I had a sudden need to book some accommodation and to be honest, we didn’t know where to go for a sustainable option. Lucky for you, I’ve done a heap of research and made a list!
Border restrictions withstanding, it’s time to start planning our next vaycay! Here’s 7 places I’m headed next, in Australia
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for learning, for strengthening relationships and for raising awareness. Because we’re all #inthistogether
By following some pretty basic steps, we ended up saving $2,448 AUD that we wouldn’t have had if we hadn’t been savvy managing money abroad.