Location: Rotorua, Bay of Plenty North Island, New Zealand After Auckland, I started my trek south and stopped in Rotorua. Rotorua is aptly named. It smells….rotten. The city is known for its geothermal activity. Geysers, bubbling mud pools, sulphuric lakes. You name it, it’s here. The city is built around the Rotorua caldera (created post Read More
Category: Polynesia
On Two Wheels…More or Less
My hostel is a bit away from the “main” part of town and there is no public transportation. However, they do offer free bikes! Fingers crossed it does not fall apart before I return. You have to lean slightly forward all the time as the seat is loose and will tilt backwards and, I don’t Read More
Cyclone Gita: Mother Nature’s Spa!
Location: Waiheke Island, North Island, New Zealand With one last day in Auckland, I chose to visit a nearby island (because being on one island wasn’t enough). Waiheke Island sit just to the north ( I think) of Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf. Although small, clocking in at 92 km2 , it still boasts a population of almost Read More
Auckland
Location: Auckland, New Zealand Distance Travelled: 7,071 km Hours in a Plane: 16 hrs over 3 days After what felt like a million years of travel, I had finally arrived in Auckland, New Zealand. The time difference (+17hrs from Ontario) was a bit disconcerting at first and took time to get used to. Not necessarily Read More
Goodbye Hawai’i!
Before I sent off on this adventure, I wrote of list of my ‘Top 5’ experiences / places to travel as a sort of guidepost to help me keep true to why I wanted to do this in the first place. One of those items was :spend 1 month on a beach in Greece. Well, I Read More
Always Take The Scenic Route
Location: Hamakua & Kohala Coasts, Big Island, Hawai’i There is a big advantage to driving a car on the Big Island; scenic routes and lots of them! Basically, almost every road is transformed into a charming drive through picturesque countryside. A picture is indeed worth a thousand words; so for once, I’ll leave it at Read More
Born Of Fire… Born Of The Sea
Location: Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park No visit to the Island of Hawai’i would ever be considered complete without a trip to the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Located in the south of the island, this National Park , a World Heritage site since 1987, is home to two active volcanoes: Kilauea & Mauna Loa. The latter is Read More
Black Sand Beach
Location:Punalu’u Black Sand Beach, Big Island, Hawai’i Green, white, black sand… you name it, Hawai’i’s got it! I couldn’t leave the Big Island without visiting one of its most famous beaches: Punalu’u Beach, otherwise known as Black Sand Beach.. Black sand is pretty interesting. Formed when hot lava enters the water and is cooled so suddenly Read More
Green Sands
Location: Papakolea Beach, South Point, Big Island One of the benefits of having an island formed by numerous volcanoes is uniquely coloured beaches! One such by-product is Papakolea Beach, otherwise known as Green Sands Beach. Many other travellers had mentioned to me that this was a must see thing while on the island. To get to Green Read More
Big Island Beautiful
Location: Kealakekua Bay Marine Life Conservation District The islands of Hawai’i are beautiful. I think it’s pretty safe to say that everyone knows that. However, no matter how long I’ve been on the islands (30 days at the time these photos were taken….i know!!) the views still amaze me. Epic is the only way I can Read More