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4 Tips for Stress-Free, Efficient Packing for Your Summer Holiday
But if there’s one part of the process that isn’t our favourite, it’s packing. What if we forget something important? How will we fit everything into our suitcase? Will we have enough outfits to last the whole holiday?
By Rachel Gray4 years ago in Wander
Visit Sydney in 2022 – Unmissable Attractions
Well, here it is folks. You asked for some of the best things to do and see in Sydney in the year 2022 and we delivered. Trust me, it's not just beaches and cafes, there’s a whole lot of unique and exciting things to try. Check them out below.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
How to travel to the Maldives with kids
So if you’ve decided to take the kids along with you to the Maldives, there will be certain fundamental features to your stay that will need addressing long before you reach out to your trusted travel agent, should this be the norm. In short, plan well while including as many opportunities to go sightseeing and outings with a special focus on the private island you intend on residing at and the beach. For some helpful tips, be sure to peruse the details stated below.
By Sewmini James 4 years ago in Wander
Vivid Sydney 2022: The Best Ways to Click the Festival
It’s that time of the year again! Vivid Sydney has kicked off after a long time and what a few couple of nights we have had so far! The heartwarming opening ceremony, the largest ever drone show over the harbour, the spectacular firework show across the Harbour Bridge, the excitement is real!
By isabella jhonson4 years ago in Wander
Unmissable Light Installations for Vivid Sydney 2022
After two years of quietness, Sydney is once again set to light up this Friday with the return of the Vivid Sydney festival. With more than 200 events, spanning across more than 13 regions in the city, the event is set to be one of the biggest of its kind, since its inception back in 2009. A range of events are on the cards but in the end the festival is all about the vivid lights that give colour and glow to the night canvas of the city. Here are a few must-see attractions to cross off your festival checklist.
By William Jack4 years ago in Wander
Family run Bed and Breakfast in the beautiful suburb of South sea
We’re a family run Bed and Breakfast in the beautiful suburb of South sea. Were inspired to build a unique, boutique hotel in a unique location by our fellow guests, family and friends. Our vision is to offer a perfect setting for a relaxing vacation. We believe that the most important thing is to get the most out of your holiday. We are committed to create the most beautiful, pleasant and unforgettable experience possible, and we believe that the best way to do that is to combine the love of hospitality with a fun and relaxed environment. We are confident that every guest will find the restaurant a relaxing and enjoyable place to live and relax for the entire holiday. We hope you will experience our innovative menu, delicious meals, and a warm and sociable atmosphere.
By WebTechbes4 years ago in Wander
The Final Drop
A single drop made its way over the cage pulled by the strong force of the summer sun. Its greatest desire is to be set free from its crunchy and delicious cage. That single drop is naïve to think there is anything waiting for it on the other side of the waffled exterior. But, nonetheless, the bewitching sun is too powerful in its ways. It calls for the single drop of frozen delectable to push just a little further, melt just a little faster. The drop knows nothing of its future if it falls. A future in which it will become just a meaningless speck on the sidewalk soon to be trampled by running feet. No one will pay any mind to the speck on the sidewalk; whose life expectancy has been shortened to practically nothing. All in good time, the sun will call its name, and the drop will have no choice but to respond, melting away until it has become one with the energy around it. The drop, responding to the call as fast as possible, does not see destiny lurking . In a moment's notice, the drop is scooped up; not by the sun, but by a wet, pink tongue desperately trying to prevent wasting a single drop of sweet cream. And just like that, the drop has yet to drip. It becomes as Alice tumbling down a dark tunnel towards Wonderland without knowledge of where lies the final destination. But fear not little sun. You may have lost one drop; however, the brothers are just as eager to respond to your halloo.
By Alycia Sulieman 4 years ago in Wander
90 Minutes in Rome
The fourth morning of a Mediterranean cruise, our ship pulls into Civitavecchia. From Parma to Corsica the week has started great. The ship is not a luxury cruiser, but has more than enough facilities for the evenings and the day at sea to get to the first port. But the highlight of the week is about to begin. This port is less than 40 miles from Rome.
By Luke Foster4 years ago in Wander
Alternative Summer Travel Destinations to Book Now
With the summer travel season swiftly approaching, individuals are finding deals wherever possible and daydreaming about both nostalgic and new destinations to visit. Every year, without fail, there are certain locations that draw in larger crowds than others. While the allure of these destinations is not to be undermined by their congested traffic patterns, this crowded feeling can definitely take away some of their charm.
By Michael DuPont, CBS4 years ago in Wander
Church in Ho Chi Minh City
The number of churches in Ho Chi Minh City is very high, most of them have unique and ancient architecture with a history of up to hundreds of years. Today, it is these architectural works that have contributed to creating the unique characteristics of the historical Saigon land.
By Vietnam Trips4 years ago in Wander










