Best Themed Restaurants In Tokyo
April 9, 2016
There are restaurants you go to for the food. There are restaurants you go to for the ambiance. Then there's Tokyo's crazy themed restaurants which you go to for a unique experience. The themed restaurant business in Tokyo is constantly evolving and changing. Just when you think you've seen everything, a new crazier idea pops up. One that you would've never thought of in a million years. In fact, the crazier the idea the more popular the place.
So if you ever make it to Tokyo, here's a list of themed restaurants you must checkout.
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24 Hours In Sydney
March 15, 2016
So you've finally made it to Sydney and you only have a day to see the town.
First question I have is .... how's that possible? You don't fly half way around the world and only spend a day in this incredible town.
Ignoring the circumstance that's forced you to limit your time to 24 hours, the second question to answer is where should you go and what to see?
The good news, a day is enough time to see the top tourist destinations and get a taste of Sydney's culture. The bad news, you still haven't seen everything.
Times a wasting ..... lets start our tour of Sydney.
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Sydney Top Attractions
March 13, 2016
It's hard to believe that my time in Australia is over, I guess all good things must come to an end. I wanted to wrap up my travels in the land of Oz on a high note (not that there were any bad notes on this journey) so I picked Sydney to be my final destination. This city is the perfect ambassador for Australia. It embodies the dynamic free spirit of this nation. It's rich in history and culture, and even though you're in a big city your only a drive away from amazing national parks and natural wonders.
To help you plan your time in Sydney, below is my list Sydney's top attractions that you must visit.
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Visitors Guide To Noosa
March 2, 2016
Noosa was one of my favorite stops on my trip through Queensland. This beach town is famous for being the Hamptons of Australia. It exudes a monied atmosphere, especially around Hastings Street which is lined with high end boutiques, smart restaurants and coffee shops. Even though this town attracts more than its fair share of well heeled visitors, it actually offers a little something for everyone.
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Sailing WhitSunday With Captain And Tennille
March 1, 2016
This is a mistake ... a terrible terrible mistake.
I'd just checked into my hostel in Airlie Beach and was shocked to find a bar blaring loud music IN the hostel. During my travels I've been like a pendulum swinging between cheap shitty hostels to way-over-my-budget but dammit I need to pamper myself accommodations.
Tonight I managed to find the shittiest hostel in Airlie Beach filled with drunk young backpackers.
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A Guide To WhitSunday
March 1, 2016
The WhitSunday Islands is a premiere destination in Queensland. It offers stunning islands and some of the best sailing experiences in the world. The islands are part of the Great Barrier Reef, and most are designated as National Parks. Whitehaven beach was recognized as the best beach in the Pacific by TripAdvisor readers in 2015. When you land on this beach you'll recognize immediately what all the fuss is about. The azure blue sea laps against the glistening soft white silica sands. At the northern end of the beach sits a stunning cove, where the tide shifts with the sand to create a beautiful fusion of colors.
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A Guide To Magnetic Island
February 24, 2016
Located in the North of Queensland, a short ferry ride from Townsville, is Magnetic Island. It was named by Captain James Cook in 1770. As he passed by this island his compass stopped working, which he blamed on magnetic force fields emanating from it. So he called it Magnetic Island.
This sleepy little island offers its visitors a unique landscape. More than half its landmass is marked as a National Park and is preserved in its raw state. Only the outer fringes of the island have been developed to support a tiny residential population of around 2,000 people.
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What To Expect On A Liveaboard In The Great Barrier Reef
February 17, 2016
Diving in the Great Barrier Reef has always been on my bucket list. It was an incredible experience that totally lived up to my expectations.
As with most new experiences, I worried about things that were non-issues or never happened. I worried about being the lone inexperienced diver on the boat, I worried about not having a dive buddy and of course I worried about running into Jaws.
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Why You Must Visit St. Kilda
February 15, 2016
St. Kilda isn't an area that's necessarily on people's must visit list when in Melbourne, which is a shame. This is a beautiful neighborhood filled with chilled out bars, fantastic food and funky stores. Best of all it's only a 15 minute tram ride from CBD. It's definitely worth the trip to enjoy it's attractions, an early morning coffee or a night out in a bar.
These are my top reasons for why you must visit St. Kilda:
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Your Survival Guide To The Australian Open
February 15, 2016
This year I was lucky enough to attend the first three days of the Australian Open in Melbourne. The first two days I entered with ground passes and on the third day I had a ticket to the morning session in Rod Laver Arena. I loved the experience, but now that it's done I wish I'd known some information that would've made it even better. This is what you need to know before attending the Australian Open.
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