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How to Honeymoon in the Maldives

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There are few places in the world that have captured my heart quite like the Maldives. I mean sure, I can’t give a solid answer as to my favourite place in the world on a good day… but this country would have to be up there in the few I can count on one hand! Recently myself and my partner set off on a not-our-honeymoon honeymoon trip to experience the Maldives as it is so well set up for – as a couple. While I’m usually off balancing my jet-setting around the world solo with a week or two at home to see him, I was very excited to bring him along on an adventure and share this special destination with him. So… wondering how to honeymoon in the Maldives? We’ve got you covered! Make sure you try all of the activities The Maldives are a collection of 1192 islands – each their own unique paradise. Being surrounded by water means you will have plenty of chances to try water activities, such as snorkelling, diving, kayaking, parasailing, stand-up...

The World’s Most Scenic Bathtub: Checking in to Thalia Haven on Tasmania’s East Coast

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With waves crashing in the not-so-far-away-at-all distance, the sun beaming through the winter sky and a fresh breeze to take the edge off a steaming hot bathtub, one really must beg the question: Is this the world’s most scenic bathtub? I’m lying in a tub of bliss on the rugged East Coast of Tasmania, feeling a world away from reality and civilisation. In fact I truly am a world away, in a paradoxical attempt to “go off the grid” for a few days in a luxury four-separate-buildings holiday home, where the only bother for the day is to fetch wood for the two wood fires inside my sleeping quarters. Of course, it is much less a bother as it is a novelty to go back to basics for a few days. Checking In to Thalia Haven At precisely 3pm in the afternoon I arrived to check-in to my new home for the next couple of evenings. I have absolutely no idea what I’m in for (as I never do too much or nearly enough research before impromptu getaways), so I read the welcom...