Paradise Bay Beach Resort & Spa
Travel Blogs from St. David
Reisepause am Meer
... bei einer Freundin. In einem gemütlichen Holzhaus mit Garten erst mal ein kleines Mittagessen mit den Töchtern und Stephan. Herzlich, gelassen wie Sommerferien. Dann haben wir einen Spaziergang am Meer mit Freundin und Hund gemacht..und über unsere Jobs und die Welt gesprochen. Als Margie hörte dass ich den Abel Tasmantrek gehen möchte, meinte sie, dass ich ja dann bei ihrem Bruder wohnen könnte. Yes! Dann gabs zum Abend ...
The little glowing worms of Waitomo
... clearly. Suddenly Brian yelled about seeing something in the water, and our guide replied that was probably just one of their "pets". Pets, huh?? They explained there were fresh water eels down in the water and they usually cruised up for the crumbs that may fall from us. Now that was not in the guidebook that's for sure. These suckers were a few feet long. Wow! Finally, the guide told us we had to get ...
Windy Wellington
... die Innenstadt checken. Als die Maschine durch ist packe ich alles in den Trockner und nutze die Zeit um mit Holli ein wenig an die frische Luft zu gehen. Wir machen einen ausgiebigen Spaziergang durch Karori und werden leider auch ein wenig nass. Das Wetter hier ist nicht der Knaller. Keine 10 Grad und Regen… Wieder zurück wird schnell die Wäsche zusammengelegt und ich mache mich auf den Weg zum Bus. In der Stadt angekommen ...
A Cable Car Ride Away!
We both got up early this morning as we needed to book our accommodation for the next two nights, we stayed in a dorm with the others from the bus last night but decided to get a private room for the following two. The kind guy at reception the previous evening had given us a discount on a double room, then upgraded us to a deluxe but we had to check in again with him at 7am. It was worth getting up early for and nice of him to do that for us. After ...
A month on the road with Farmer and Scouse!
... car journey onwards for Lauren!
The scenery on the way was amazing, plenty of countryside with lots of sheep and cows along with some brilliant coastal views.
At Cape Reigna we walked along the pathway which lead us to a lighthouse which was used up until the late 70's. Looking down at the sea from the lighthouse we found ourselves looking at where the Tasman sea meets the Pacific ocean and as they clashed it left a strong looking current in the middle which was something ...