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Talbot Bay, Kimberley, courtesy Tourism WA

Cruising: Croatia, Kimberley, Germany, Cambodia

And here are some cruise articles you might have missed while I was away: Get thee to an island monastery – small ship cruising in Croatia Mud, mud, glorious mud Continue reading →

Image courtesy Robert Owen

Cruising: Germany

“Regensburg is the northernmost city on the Danube and one of Germany’s oldest towns,” says Robert Owen. “We found it absolutely fascinating, because of the architecture and the fact that it’s Continue reading →

Jennifer Perry in Rothenburg

Cruising: Bavaria

This article is part of a weekly series on cruising in The Sun Herald, Sydney. If you are interested in being featured, please send an email to jane@janeefraser.com.au WHO Jennifer Perry of Continue reading →

Barbara Hosford

Cruising: Germany

This article is part of a weekly series on cruising in The Sun Herald, Sydney. If you are interested in being featured, please send an email to jane@janeefraser.com.au WHO Barbara Hosford of Continue reading →

Ann and Jim Corsie

Cruising: Bavaria

This article is part of a weekly series on cruising in The Sun Herald, Sydney. If you have done an interesting shore excursion and are interested in being featured, please send Continue reading →

Image courtesy Heather Fisher

Cruising: Germany

This article is part of a weekly series on cruising in The Sun Herald, Sydney. If you have done an interesting shore excursion and are interested in being featured, please send Continue reading →

London to Germany by high speed train

Passengers will soon be able to travel between London and Germany by train, following a successful trial of a Deutsche Bahn (DB) service through the Channel Tunnel. The “Chunnel”, which Continue reading →

Xmas in Germany, copyright Jane E. Fraser

A magical place for Christmas

I can’t wait for Christmas, which we are spending at home in Noosa this year. We have a very Australian Christmas, with fresh seafood and ice cream pudding, and will probably spend most of the day in the pool.
It’s probably hard to imagine if you live in a cold climate. And I do think there is something very special about Christmas with snow and traditional Christmas scenes, as I discovered when I spent Christmas in Germany…

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