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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Far north Queensland

Vibrant Cairns – it’s Festival Time!

Miriki perfomring arts

If I could give any advice for people planning a trip to Cairns in Far North Queensland, it would be visit during Cairns Festival time.  Along with everything else that brings visitors to the region, the city is abuzz with music, dance and light shows, as well as interactive performances designed for adults and children… Read More Vibrant Cairns – it’s Festival Time!

28/08/202328/08/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

We Made It to the Tip of Cape York and Back!

It’s been a long time between blogs but with good reason, as we have been off on an adventure to reach the tip of Cape York, Australia’s most northerly mainland point. It was an epic journey, the hardest we’ve ever done.  We did it over 12 days and still by no means saw everything, but… Read More We Made It to the Tip of Cape York and Back!

13/08/202313/08/2023 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Time to Hit the Road

We are just days away from hitting the road for a few months of caravanning, firstly through Victoria and New South Wales until our ultimate destination of far north Queensland. I (Glenys) will be trying to keep up the blog posts while gathering information and photos for future stories for magazine and online publications. My… Read More Time to Hit the Road

28/06/202326/06/2023 Glenys Gelzinis19 Comments

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