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 With no television, limited internet and zero hustle and bustle, there is nothing to do in Tonga but relax.

Tonga: Island in the sun

Next time you’re planning a long weekend, think beyond our shores. A mere three-hour flight away, Tonga will have you relaxed and recharged in no time.
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Clarence River

Faces in the canyons

Jim Mora rafts a river less travelled, the Clarence, through an ancient landscape full of revelations.
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The Cape Reinga lighthouse.

Northland: A spiritual journey

Sara Bunny escapes the city to discover the rich cultural, scenic and historical attractions of Northland, enjoying intrepid activities along the way.
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Travel Croatia

Riding high in Croatia

Wild landscapes, ancient villages and well-earned Dalmatian dinners make cycling a fabulous way for Liz Light to explore Croatia’s islands.
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The little town that could

The little town that could

Not just home to New Zealand’s most famous public loos, Kawakawa has a working vintage steam train and glow-worm caves, among other attractions. Megan McChesney visits the Bay of Islands town that’s reinventing itself.
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Horse trekking on Pakiri Beach, a 14km stretch of paradise in lower Northland.

The end of the line

Dip over the hill into Pakiri and it’s like stepping back into “old New Zealand” – where community still means just that and kids run barefoot on family land passed down through the generations.
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Travel: Going Dutch

Travel: Going Dutch

The Weekly’s Laura Weaser looks beyond Amsterdam’s famous red light attractions to find a beautiful green city.
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Venetian find

Venetian find

Louise Richardson eschews tourist haunts and rubs shoulders with the locals.
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Pleasure Island

Pleasure Island

The Weekly’s Kelly Bertrand leaves her cares behind on a Fijian escape.
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Travel: Shanghai

Travel: Shanghai

Wendyl Nissen finds there's more to China's largest city than meets the eye.
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Marvelous Melbourne

Marvelous Melbourne

on arrival in the bustling city of Melbourne, it took me just a few hours to work out three things. one, it’s one of the most unique and metropolitan places I’ve ever visited. Two, if I lived here I’d put on several kilos as it produces some of the best food I’ve had and three, […]
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Travel review – South African magic

Travel review – South African magic

Flying into Cape Town to embark on a whirlwind food and floral tour, I found it difficult to get my bearings. I had expected to be surrounded by massive mountains, dominated by the iconic Table oountain. But much to my surprise, most of Cape Town is relatively flat. one thing I could pick out were […]
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Borneo magic

Jess Wallace discovers a little bit of magic in the treetops of Borneo
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Kuala Lumpur – bright lights, big city.

Kuala Lumpur – bright lights, big city.

At my first stop in Kuala Lumpur, I was instantly astounded by the beauty of the Sunway Resort. This extravagant establishment is where I was to relax – in between eating and shopping – for the next two days. Upon entering the breathtaking intricate foyer, I felt like royalty. The West Lake Garden Chinese Restaurant produces sumptuous […]
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Catherine Milford explores Whakatane

It was an inauspicious start. Crawling into the Bay of Plenty in pitch-black to hail and driving rain, it was clear our scheduled stop at the Whakatane observatory that night was likely to be cancelled. “Maybe they keep the stars in the telescope and we’ll still see them?” proffered my six-year-old son, Charlie. Sadly, this […]
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Mary Lambie visits the Arctic Circle

Mary Lambie visits the Arctic Circle

There is one legacy of our trip to the Arctic Circle that makes me realise how special it was. When my children mention to their friends at school that they went up there last December to meet the “real” Santa, the reaction is still complete disbelief. The journey to track down or Claus, in a […]
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Lake Wakatipu

Lake Wakatipu

Think of tourist hot spot Queenstown and its incredible geographical features, and the first things that come to mind are the spectacular mountains that surround the town. But as amazing as The Remarkables and the other ranges are, there’s another natural attraction I think deserves as much attention – Lake Wakatipu. Give me water over […]
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Samoa holiday

Samoa holiday

In the midst of Samoa’s capital city, Apia, stands a clock that once stopped and wasn’t repaired for 20 years, so the local legend goes. It’s a fitting tale for the one large city in this laid-back tropical nation, because who needs time when you have so much relaxing to do? It is hard not […]
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