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Hi I’m Emma! Born and raised in Australia, I’m currently living a life of adventure in one of the most beautiful places in the world – Queenstown, New Zealand.
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I recently took to the road in a Wilderness motorhome and explored the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty regions in New Zealand’s north-east corner. It is one thing being able to see White Island from afar, but an even more thrilling experience being able to walk across New Zealand’s most active volcano. I find the Maori culture incredibly fascinating and highly recommend a visit to Te Puia to experience it for yourself on your road trip through New Zealand. While the New Zealand’s South Island is iconic for its scenic drives through mountainous landscapes, this lesser-known region is even more ideal for road trips.
There is also an Airport Bus which drops you at some hotels or in the town centre, I caught this on my way back to the airport and it cost €7. Rovaniemi felt very safe and I was comfortable walking the streets at night as there was plenty of lighting and many families/couples still out and about with all of the late-night Aurora tours. If you are wanting to visit places like Santa Claus Village there is a bus (No.8) that stops outside the Lapland Safaris office in town that costs around €7.80 return. For places further afield like Pyhatunturi, the buses depart from Rovaniemi Bus Station which is also walking distance from town and the return ticket cost €55.
Staying somewhere right on the waters edge usually means it’s a magic place, but when our home away from home sits literally over water, we would soon discover that what we we’re about to experience was to be one of life Moving through the bungalow we were totally enamoured by the bathroom and other traditional Tahitian fixtures throughout the main room, but all throughout our introduction to the bungalow what kept stealing our attention was the area leading out to our own private deck that included a ladder that literally began within the lagoon itself. This was rapidly followed by grabbing our snorkelling gear we’d been supplied by the activity centre – and jumping into the crystal clear Moorea waters to go and swim with a myriad of brightly coloured fish that weaved in and out of the coral reef regeneration project the resort had developed. There is such a fantastic mix of things to do on the island and Manava Beach Resort & Spa was perfectly located to get out and explore the island, buy some basic provisions from the local shopping centre or just totally kick back at the bungalow or pool.