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7 February 2026
new zealandNew Zealand's South Island: The Self-Drive Guide
New Zealand's South Island demands more time than the map suggests. The fjords, glaciers, and mountain ranges are genuine — among Earth's most dramatic landscapes — but distances are deceptive. Winding roads through mountain passes rarely exceed 100km/h, many secondary routes are gravel, and the circuit from Christchurch through the Mackenzie Basin, Mount Cook, Wanaka, Queenstown, and Milford Sound requires a minimum of 14 days to be worth undertaking at all. Rush it in 10 days and you'll spend half the time driving.
Henrik Vinter
7 February 2026
australiaAustralia's East Coast: How to Do It Without a Package Tour
Sydney to Cairns spans 2,800 kilometres along Australia's most visited coastline, yet most independent travellers underestimate the distances and overload their itinerary. Three weeks gives you Sydney, Byron Bay, Brisbane, the Whitsundays, and Cairns with breathing room. Two weeks forces difficult cuts. The east coast is expensive — budget €55–75 daily in hostels with self-catering, €100–140 for mid-range travel — and distances between stops run 2–6 hours by bus or flight. Plan for slowness rather than coverage.
Henrik Vinter