There are lots of amazing tours you can take to see glow worms in Rotorua, but there are also many spots to see them for free and without a guide. We’re sharing three amazing, easy access places to find them with exact instructions for how to get there and what to expect.
13 Spectacular Blue Mountains Sunset Spots
There are so many amazing sunset spots in the Blue Mountains, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding where to go. All have incredible views of the mountains and valleys. As well as the major spots you shouldn’t miss, we’re also sharing some hidden gems that you will hopefully get all to yourself!
16 amazing places to see glow worms in New Zealand
One of the most magical experiences you can have in New Zealand is to visit one of its incredible glow worm dells. There are so many to choose from on both islands and you can take a tour, or visit independently. We’re sharing some amazing spots which are both free and paid for, and all from our firsthand experience.
Edenderry Falls: wild swimming paradise in the Blue Mountains
Tips for visiting the Bendalong stingrays (and a secret sea cave nearby)
Mermaid Pool: a spectacular hidden rockpool close to Jervis Bay
How to find the secret swimming hole at Ku-ring-gai's Lower Gledhill Falls
Insider tips for Jellybean Pool and other nearby alternatives
Jellybean Pool is one of the best swimming holes in the lower Blue Mountains, just an hour away from Sydney. The picturesque pool is surrounded by gorgeous bushland and is a great size for a proper swim. However, there’s a caveat, it is not the place to come on a hot summer weekend. We’re sharing why and everything else you need to know about the pool and nearby alternatives.
Campbells Hole: is this the most incredible rockpool in NSW?
How to find the secret Pools of Tranquility
Bald Head - a secluded sunset spot overlooking the Grose Valley
An exciting Nizwa itinerary: secret wadi pools, forts and a night time castle visit
We're sharing a Nizwa itinerary which blends both the stunning natural landscapes and the fascinating culture, from visiting an abandoned village which now looks more like a movie set, to meandering the labyrinth that is Jabreen Castle, taking a dip in a spectacular wadi and sipping coffee amongst the date plantations in the delightful village of Misfat al Abriyeen.