A Smooth Flight to Isabela To avoid the lengthy boat trip from San Cristobal to Isabela, we booked an early morning flight with Emetebe Airlines. Their website sternly warned that each passenger’s baggage would be weighed individually with no possibility
Our third day on San Cristobal was a mix of highs and lows. Unfortunately, Vitus wasn’t feeling well, but he managed to rally enough to watch Denmark tie 1-1 with England in the European Championship. Despite his illness, he enjoyed
Exploring San Cristobal: Our First Two Days in the Galapagos Day 1: A Warm Welcome from the Wildlife Arriving in San Cristobal around noon, we immediately felt the unique charm of the Galapagos. Noah was a bit flight-sick, so instead
Our original plan was to spend a few days visiting the mine towns on the Great Northern Highway on our way from Karijini back to Perth. Unfortunately, Vitus crashed and hurt his front tooth in the skate park in Meekatharra
After visiting Exmouth we drove east towards the famous Karijini National park. To avoid a full day of driving we did a stopover at Cheela Plains Farm Stay and ended with a non-planned 2 day stay in Tom Price as
From Quobba we headed further North to Coral Bay. Famous for its massive coral coverage just off the beach as well as Mantas and Whale sharks. Arriving to Coral Bay is an experience on its own. We had been driving
Gumtree here we come Gumtree is the equivalent of the Danish DBA and while in Fiji we had arranged for a few used items to pick up in the Perth area before heading North. That included a Generator to keep
A roadtrip on the main Island of Viti Levu might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you imagine a holiday in Fiji. Most head directly for the smaller resort islands but after 6 weeks of Island
Visiting Moorea, Maupiti, Raiatea, Huahine, Bora Bora and Rangiroa you would expect the most beautiful reefs to be found on the islands in French Polynesia. Having seen some of the most beautiful Coral we have ever seen we did not
Rangiroa is part of the Tuamotu islands in French Polynesia. On all the Tuamotus the main island no longer exists (erosion) and thus only the surrounding Motus are still there forming a giant lagoon where the island used to be