New Caledonia: what to do on the Isle of Pines
Isle of Pines is the stunning island just south of Noumea where lovers and honeymooners go. But I found more to do than just look longingly into each others’ eyes!
Isle of Pines is the stunning island just south of Noumea where lovers and honeymooners go. But I found more to do than just look longingly into each others’ eyes!
I spent a couple of days in Noumea tasting the food, wandering the beaches and the markets, taking photos. Here are my picks for things you’ll love
About 2 hours north of Noumea is the New Zealand WWII cemetery. It’s so tranquil and well worth visiting for history buffs and relatives of military killed in the Pacific during this time.
Did you know Seattle virtually burnt to the ground and was rebuilt on top of its former buildings?
Take a hike in the Bay of Islands! I donned my boots and explored some of New Zealand’s most pristine islands
What an awesome opportunity to takeoff from the Boeing Factory in Everett, Seattle and fly 14 hours to Auckland on the 787-9 maiden flight! Here’s my photo blog showing loads of cool features…
Watch this 2-minute video as 12 painters slap 350 litres of black paint on the new Dreamliner 787-9
I’ve just returned from Seattle on the inaugural Dreamliner 787-9 where I toured the Boeing Factory. I was also allowed my camera so here is my photo blog inside the factory!
In very rare cases people can get a blood clot in their deep leg veins while flying. Here are some tips on who is at risk and how to avoid them…
For a total immersion into French culture without flying to Europe, schools are opting for a 1 week student exchange in New Caledonia. Here’s why…
New safety regulations are coming into play from 1 November. Any adventure tourism operator who isn’t registered by November 1 will be out!
Download a free All Blacks haka ringtone if you’re as mad about the All Blacks as we are in New Zealand!