After 395 days of travelling to 27 countries, 34,869kms on the clock, meeting up with family, old friends, making new friends, uncountable bottles of wine and beer it's time to return home, get haircuts and real jobs. We have had so much fun on our adventure and have enjoyed your following along with us on our journey. We hope we have inspired some to do the same. That's all for now folks and see you soon ✈️🇳🇿
Sunday, 5 June 2016
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Boat Trip
A few shots of our three island boat trip. The day started off a bit dodgy with us not being picked up and we had a 40 min van ride to catch up to the boat. From then on the day just better & better! A fantastic day out with an authentic Croatian lunch in the courtyard of a family home, an open bar on board, sunshine and beautiful swimming beaches. All for about NZ$100.
Saturday, 28 May 2016
Montenegro
Today we took ourselves off on a day trip to Montenegro. The Adriatic is a crystal clear blue sea and the scenery along the way was spectacular! This is a very beautiful part of our world.
Montenegro - the island on the right is man made |
Montenegro |
Kotor, Montenegro |
View from the top of the hill we climbed in a small walled village called Kotor |
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Dubrovnik
OK, so now I know why everyone loves Dubrovnik. Day 1 has been a beautiful day in every way in this gorgeous city.
Old Town, Dubrovnik |
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Farewell Gypsy Girl!
We farewelled our Gypsy Girl today as she travels to new waters and home in Aotearoa. She has been the coolest home on wheels for the past 12 months taking us through Europe, North Africa and the U.K. and has clocked up some 34,869 kms (21,671 miles). Oh what a ride!!!
Saturday, 21 May 2016
Brockenhurst, Hampshire
A couple of lovely relaxed days in the New Forest with Karen Brettell & Stu Brettell. Thank you for the wonderful and beautiful country experience. It's now time to dry out as you are a bad influence on us kiwis!
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Landhydrock Manor
After visiting the beautiful Landhydrock Manor & gardens in Cornwall, we've had a super few days catching up with friends in Devon. The weather has been superb along with the company.
Lanhydrock manor, near Bodmin |
Lanhydrock Manor, a magnificent 16th century manor with 52 rooms to view. It was a monastery, an abbey and a family home before it was put in the hands of the heritage trust in the 1960's. |
The gardens at Lanhydrock |
Cockington Village, Torbay. |
A lovely Sunday Roast in Cockington Village with Bill Amery, Polly & Claire. |
Ladram Bay, Otterton near Sidmouth |
Ladram Bay, Otterton near Sidmouth |
Ladram Bay |
John with his Welsh rugby mates, Mike & Stuart. |
Catch up with Amerys
Thank you Bill & Polly for the wonderful company, generous hospitality and sunshine. A great catch up— at Cockington village, Torquay.
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Cornwall Cont..
Another couple of gorgeous days in Cornwall. The beauty of this region has won us over! The sunny and warm weather does help!
St Michael's Mount, Marazion near Penzance. A rocky island with a harbour and village community, topped by a fortified medieval castle, that's still a family home. |
You can access the island by either boat or walking across the cobbled causeway on low tide. |
Waiting for low tide .... Some of us couldn't wait! |
The St Michael's Mount castle |
Another view of the castle |
The castle grounds and gardens (view from the castle) |
St Michael's Mount village church |
At Lizard Point - Mainland Britain's most southerly point |
Lizard point, famed for shipwrecks and the return of the Cornish chough. |
At Lizard point, the lighthouse in the background |
Kynance Cove, close to Lizard point. Kynance has a spectacular beach, people swimming were swimming there today. A bit cold for us! |
The beach at Kynance Cove |
Lovely old cottages |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)