Cape York is an absolute must do – make sure it is on your bucket list. Here are a few glimpses of our trip to Cape York in September 2014. Read more about our Cape York Adventures
Archives for September 2014
So, you wanna go to Cape York, North Queensland?
We were warned many times by those who had ‘been’; red dust would suddenly jump at me out of nowhere, months – even years – down the track. They were right. Cape York is a once in a lifetime odyssey of dirt, dust, corrugation and forbidden aqua-blue ocean. Some dream about it for years and […]
Childmining Options When You Are Sick While Travelling
Caravanning around Australia is such a great way to bring up kids – they roam free, are outside every day and don’t get sick from all the other kids with snotty noses at childcare. There is no better lifestyle than caravanning around Australia… except when mum & dad get sick at the same time, 2’000 […]
Tourism Social Media
Why tourism businesses need to utilise social media The media have been talking to Fab about how Aussie businesses can better their social media. Only one third of Australian tourism businesses have websites optimised for search engines, according to Google’s ‘The 2013 Traveller’, even though 84 per cent of them are online. In this day and […]
Kinnon and Co and the rest of Outback Queensland
One week in Queensland’s outback isn’t enough but that’s all that we had… we made memories to last us a lifetime.
Port Douglas and Region
Port Douglas is a great family destination – beach, coconut trees and warm weather all year round.
Trevethan Falls, Cooktown
A lovely hidden gem of a waterfall 1h south of Cooktown, north QLD
Babinda Boulders
We visited the Babinda Boulders just south of Cairns. It is a very short walk from the car park and fine with little kids. There is a great picnic place by the water and one can walk further up stream to different viewing platforms.