keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan [email protected]....

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keep dreaming... Issue 024 70 Glen Osmond Road, Parkside, SA | (08) 8274 1222 [email protected]

Transcript of keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan [email protected]....

Page 1: keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan advertising@cruiseweekly.com.au. PRODUCTION. Anna Piper anna.piper@traveldaily.com.au. DESIGN. Sarah Beyerand enjoy

keep dreaming

Issue 024

70 Glen Osmond Road Parkside SA | (08) 8274 1222 admintacprofessionalscomau

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EDITORIALPublisher ndash Jenny PiperContributors ndash Myles Stedman Bruce Piper Adam Bishop Jasmine Hanna

ADVERTISING AND MARKETINGSean Harriganadvertisingcruiseweeklycomau

PRODUCTIONAnna Piper annapipertraveldailycomau

DESIGNSarah Beyer sarahbeyertraveldailycomau

Suite 1 Level 2 64 Talavera Rd Macquarie Park NSW 2113 AustraliaTel 1300 799 220 (+61 2 8007 6760)

Travel amp Cruise Weekly is part of the Business Publishing Group family of publicationswwwtravelandcruiseweeklycomau

Contents4 Destination spotlight

Discover where in the world you should visit next

6 For foodiesGet your lsquogroversquo on with these Aussie olives

7 In the newsCatch up on the latest travel and cruise news

8 Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstepAdam Bishop discovers the incredible national parks of NSW

14 Take fourCheck out these quirky attractions that are sure to leave you with lifelong memories

16 Keep your cruising dream aliveFind out which family cruise line has the best steakhouse with this cruise comparison

19 PuzzlesNeed a way to fill in some of those extra hours in isolation Sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the puzzle pages

24 Cocktail hourTake a sip and plan your next trip

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Front cover image Switzerland

6 From the Publisher

Jenny Piper

As a proud Sydneysider I am excited that this weekrsquos feature is on NSW and in particular looking at National Parks in Sydney and its surrounds I have spent a lot of time holidaying in my own state as a kid enjoying time spent on summer beach holidays and as an adult staying in the Blue Mountains as well as on the coast both north and south of Sydney Some of my favourite National Parks are showcased in our story

And with travel restrictions as they have been the last 6 months Irsquove had the chance to explore places like Bouddi National Park on the Central Coast Irsquove also done some of the legs of the Bondi to Manly walk ndash which I would highly recommend It really does give you a chance to see more of our amazing city and harbour away from the crowds and the traffic

I hope you enjoy our Take Four on some quirky attractions to put on your list for future travels In fact if you have some quirky or lsquoout therersquo places that you have visited we would love to hear about them Send me an email at infotravelandcruiseweeklycomau

Summer is just around the corner so start planning that next holiday ndash your travel agent has lots of great offers available Keep being inspired to travel and donrsquot stop dreaming

For more stories and ideas follow us on Instagram (travelcruiseweekly) and Facebook to stay up to date and see more travel inspiration

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copyCentral Coast Tourism

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Photo creditcopyTourism AustraliaDaniel Tran

Located on NSWrsquos central coast the beachside suburb of Avoca is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Sydney Start your morning with a coffee and breakfast at one of the local cafes before spending the day sunbathing and swimming at Avoca beach For the more adventurous walk along the beach and scuttle accross some rocks to find the hidden entrance to Avoca Sea Cave as captured here

Avoca Cave NSW

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In the NewsFor foodies

copyVITALINImarco_swinCD

copyCoral Expeditions

Get your grove onOlives and wine go hand in hand so next

time yoursquore heading on a wine adventure why not mix it up with a visit to an Australian olive farm

In Australia olives are grown throughout the country with Victoria producing most of the national crop followed by Western Australia South Australia NSWACT and Queensland

Victoriarsquos Red Rock Olives olive grove and farm gate cafeacute is known for its high-grade extra virgin olive oil and table olives and is found between Pomonal and Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park western Victoria Drop by the cafeacute for tastings a menu of grazing plates homemade cakes and coffee

Fini Olives in Western Australia is well worth a visit to learn how olive oil is made and to pop into the tasting room to sample a number of different varieties of extra virgin olive oils The 1200-acre grove with around

110000 trees is located approximately 128 kilometres north of Perth in the heart of the Moore River Olive Region

South Australiarsquos Bonina Olive Grove combines the best of both worlds ndash olives and wine The cellar door in Clare Valley provides tastings of the product from the propertyrsquos 800 olive trees and 25 hectares of reisling sangiovese and shiraz

Photos courtesy of copyVisitVictoria

Agent efforts recognised

The huge amount of unpaid work being undertaken by Australiarsquos travel agents has been acknowledged by the West Australian Government which has announced a $3 million lifeline for the beleaguered sector

The move sees WA become the first jurisdiction to introduce a dedicated support program to help agents cover expenses as they continue to work to repatriate billions of dollars in customer refunds and credits

Tourism Minister Paul Papalia noted that travel agents had been ldquoprofoundly impactedrdquo by border closures

and had been working tirelessly on behalf of their customers while at the same time being unable to generate income for their businesses

He said the new funding was designed to assist the industry in maintaining their operating expenses ldquountil the Federal Government devises a longer term solutionrdquo

Qld cruises kick off again

Coral Expeditions has confirmed it will recommence cruising operations out of Cairns next month as the first stage of the highly anticipated return of local cruising

Being an Australian-flagged operator Coral Expeditions is

not subject to the restrictions applying under the Federal Governmentrsquos COVID-19 Biosecurity Order and the companyrsquos SailSAFE plan has been approved by all state and territory governments

The Cairns inaugural will be followed by a staged restart over the next six months including well advanced preparations for a Tasmania summer season and new expeditions for the Northern Territory South Australia and Western Australia in early 2021

The linersquos spokesman Jeff Gillies said special deals were available to celebrate the restart including a flexible booking policy and complimentary pre-cruise accommodation

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Royal National Park Located in Sydneyrsquos south the expansive

Royal National Park provides adventurous travellers with countless reasons to come and visit from its prehistoric sandstone cliffs micro-rainforests rocky coves and salty marshes But itrsquos the parkrsquos wildlife that many find is the irresistible reason to trek the trails in this part of the world especially for birdwatchers who have the opportunity to spot a number of rare species of feathered

friends such as the endangered Far Eastern curlew Weirdly enough however itrsquos the wildlife that lurks off the coast of this fertile paradise that so often takes top billing for nature-lovers The Royal National Park coastal park provides hundreds of amazing vantage points to watch for whales breaching in the open seas and with more than 30000 whales migrating along the NSW coastline each year there is ample opportunity to spot one of these giant majestic marine mammals playfully enjoying their journey

Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstep NSW is home to nearly a thousand amazing national parks all teeming with unique wildlife and natural wonders such as UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites ancient caves and secluded golden beaches but as Adam Bishop discovers you donrsquot have to venture too far from Sydney to immerse yourself in nature

If you want a touch of luxury when venturing through the Royal National Park then AEA Luxury Tours is one operator that offers a private tour including a 25 hour trek taking in part of one of Australiarsquos most famous coastal walks the Coast Track which includes long sandy beaches and dramatic sea cliffs Having a tour guide in tow will also increase your chances of finding a bunch of hidden gems on your hike from secret waterfalls to meeting and greeting the forestrsquos most sought-after spikey local

resident the echidna along with learning about the arearsquos rich Aboriginal history Prices for the tour start from $515 for adults and includes a tea or coffee a gourmet picnic lunch park fees and air-conditioned transport to Sydney

The Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains is home to a huge array

of challenging hiking trails and cliff tracks from the 45km Kanangra Walls to Katoomba

The Royal National Park offers stunning coastal views copyDestination NSW

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Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

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green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

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Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

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Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

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Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

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EDITORIALPublisher ndash Jenny PiperContributors ndash Myles Stedman Bruce Piper Adam Bishop Jasmine Hanna

ADVERTISING AND MARKETINGSean Harriganadvertisingcruiseweeklycomau

PRODUCTIONAnna Piper annapipertraveldailycomau

DESIGNSarah Beyer sarahbeyertraveldailycomau

Suite 1 Level 2 64 Talavera Rd Macquarie Park NSW 2113 AustraliaTel 1300 799 220 (+61 2 8007 6760)

Travel amp Cruise Weekly is part of the Business Publishing Group family of publicationswwwtravelandcruiseweeklycomau

Contents4 Destination spotlight

Discover where in the world you should visit next

6 For foodiesGet your lsquogroversquo on with these Aussie olives

7 In the newsCatch up on the latest travel and cruise news

8 Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstepAdam Bishop discovers the incredible national parks of NSW

14 Take fourCheck out these quirky attractions that are sure to leave you with lifelong memories

16 Keep your cruising dream aliveFind out which family cruise line has the best steakhouse with this cruise comparison

19 PuzzlesNeed a way to fill in some of those extra hours in isolation Sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the puzzle pages

24 Cocktail hourTake a sip and plan your next trip

14

Front cover image Switzerland

6 From the Publisher

Jenny Piper

As a proud Sydneysider I am excited that this weekrsquos feature is on NSW and in particular looking at National Parks in Sydney and its surrounds I have spent a lot of time holidaying in my own state as a kid enjoying time spent on summer beach holidays and as an adult staying in the Blue Mountains as well as on the coast both north and south of Sydney Some of my favourite National Parks are showcased in our story

And with travel restrictions as they have been the last 6 months Irsquove had the chance to explore places like Bouddi National Park on the Central Coast Irsquove also done some of the legs of the Bondi to Manly walk ndash which I would highly recommend It really does give you a chance to see more of our amazing city and harbour away from the crowds and the traffic

I hope you enjoy our Take Four on some quirky attractions to put on your list for future travels In fact if you have some quirky or lsquoout therersquo places that you have visited we would love to hear about them Send me an email at infotravelandcruiseweeklycomau

Summer is just around the corner so start planning that next holiday ndash your travel agent has lots of great offers available Keep being inspired to travel and donrsquot stop dreaming

For more stories and ideas follow us on Instagram (travelcruiseweekly) and Facebook to stay up to date and see more travel inspiration

8

copyCentral Coast Tourism

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Photo creditcopyTourism AustraliaDaniel Tran

Located on NSWrsquos central coast the beachside suburb of Avoca is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Sydney Start your morning with a coffee and breakfast at one of the local cafes before spending the day sunbathing and swimming at Avoca beach For the more adventurous walk along the beach and scuttle accross some rocks to find the hidden entrance to Avoca Sea Cave as captured here

Avoca Cave NSW

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In the NewsFor foodies

copyVITALINImarco_swinCD

copyCoral Expeditions

Get your grove onOlives and wine go hand in hand so next

time yoursquore heading on a wine adventure why not mix it up with a visit to an Australian olive farm

In Australia olives are grown throughout the country with Victoria producing most of the national crop followed by Western Australia South Australia NSWACT and Queensland

Victoriarsquos Red Rock Olives olive grove and farm gate cafeacute is known for its high-grade extra virgin olive oil and table olives and is found between Pomonal and Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park western Victoria Drop by the cafeacute for tastings a menu of grazing plates homemade cakes and coffee

Fini Olives in Western Australia is well worth a visit to learn how olive oil is made and to pop into the tasting room to sample a number of different varieties of extra virgin olive oils The 1200-acre grove with around

110000 trees is located approximately 128 kilometres north of Perth in the heart of the Moore River Olive Region

South Australiarsquos Bonina Olive Grove combines the best of both worlds ndash olives and wine The cellar door in Clare Valley provides tastings of the product from the propertyrsquos 800 olive trees and 25 hectares of reisling sangiovese and shiraz

Photos courtesy of copyVisitVictoria

Agent efforts recognised

The huge amount of unpaid work being undertaken by Australiarsquos travel agents has been acknowledged by the West Australian Government which has announced a $3 million lifeline for the beleaguered sector

The move sees WA become the first jurisdiction to introduce a dedicated support program to help agents cover expenses as they continue to work to repatriate billions of dollars in customer refunds and credits

Tourism Minister Paul Papalia noted that travel agents had been ldquoprofoundly impactedrdquo by border closures

and had been working tirelessly on behalf of their customers while at the same time being unable to generate income for their businesses

He said the new funding was designed to assist the industry in maintaining their operating expenses ldquountil the Federal Government devises a longer term solutionrdquo

Qld cruises kick off again

Coral Expeditions has confirmed it will recommence cruising operations out of Cairns next month as the first stage of the highly anticipated return of local cruising

Being an Australian-flagged operator Coral Expeditions is

not subject to the restrictions applying under the Federal Governmentrsquos COVID-19 Biosecurity Order and the companyrsquos SailSAFE plan has been approved by all state and territory governments

The Cairns inaugural will be followed by a staged restart over the next six months including well advanced preparations for a Tasmania summer season and new expeditions for the Northern Territory South Australia and Western Australia in early 2021

The linersquos spokesman Jeff Gillies said special deals were available to celebrate the restart including a flexible booking policy and complimentary pre-cruise accommodation

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Royal National Park Located in Sydneyrsquos south the expansive

Royal National Park provides adventurous travellers with countless reasons to come and visit from its prehistoric sandstone cliffs micro-rainforests rocky coves and salty marshes But itrsquos the parkrsquos wildlife that many find is the irresistible reason to trek the trails in this part of the world especially for birdwatchers who have the opportunity to spot a number of rare species of feathered

friends such as the endangered Far Eastern curlew Weirdly enough however itrsquos the wildlife that lurks off the coast of this fertile paradise that so often takes top billing for nature-lovers The Royal National Park coastal park provides hundreds of amazing vantage points to watch for whales breaching in the open seas and with more than 30000 whales migrating along the NSW coastline each year there is ample opportunity to spot one of these giant majestic marine mammals playfully enjoying their journey

Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstep NSW is home to nearly a thousand amazing national parks all teeming with unique wildlife and natural wonders such as UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites ancient caves and secluded golden beaches but as Adam Bishop discovers you donrsquot have to venture too far from Sydney to immerse yourself in nature

If you want a touch of luxury when venturing through the Royal National Park then AEA Luxury Tours is one operator that offers a private tour including a 25 hour trek taking in part of one of Australiarsquos most famous coastal walks the Coast Track which includes long sandy beaches and dramatic sea cliffs Having a tour guide in tow will also increase your chances of finding a bunch of hidden gems on your hike from secret waterfalls to meeting and greeting the forestrsquos most sought-after spikey local

resident the echidna along with learning about the arearsquos rich Aboriginal history Prices for the tour start from $515 for adults and includes a tea or coffee a gourmet picnic lunch park fees and air-conditioned transport to Sydney

The Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains is home to a huge array

of challenging hiking trails and cliff tracks from the 45km Kanangra Walls to Katoomba

The Royal National Park offers stunning coastal views copyDestination NSW

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Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

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green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

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Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

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uofth

eday

com

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Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

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Photo creditcopyTourism AustraliaDaniel Tran

Located on NSWrsquos central coast the beachside suburb of Avoca is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Sydney Start your morning with a coffee and breakfast at one of the local cafes before spending the day sunbathing and swimming at Avoca beach For the more adventurous walk along the beach and scuttle accross some rocks to find the hidden entrance to Avoca Sea Cave as captured here

Avoca Cave NSW

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In the NewsFor foodies

copyVITALINImarco_swinCD

copyCoral Expeditions

Get your grove onOlives and wine go hand in hand so next

time yoursquore heading on a wine adventure why not mix it up with a visit to an Australian olive farm

In Australia olives are grown throughout the country with Victoria producing most of the national crop followed by Western Australia South Australia NSWACT and Queensland

Victoriarsquos Red Rock Olives olive grove and farm gate cafeacute is known for its high-grade extra virgin olive oil and table olives and is found between Pomonal and Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park western Victoria Drop by the cafeacute for tastings a menu of grazing plates homemade cakes and coffee

Fini Olives in Western Australia is well worth a visit to learn how olive oil is made and to pop into the tasting room to sample a number of different varieties of extra virgin olive oils The 1200-acre grove with around

110000 trees is located approximately 128 kilometres north of Perth in the heart of the Moore River Olive Region

South Australiarsquos Bonina Olive Grove combines the best of both worlds ndash olives and wine The cellar door in Clare Valley provides tastings of the product from the propertyrsquos 800 olive trees and 25 hectares of reisling sangiovese and shiraz

Photos courtesy of copyVisitVictoria

Agent efforts recognised

The huge amount of unpaid work being undertaken by Australiarsquos travel agents has been acknowledged by the West Australian Government which has announced a $3 million lifeline for the beleaguered sector

The move sees WA become the first jurisdiction to introduce a dedicated support program to help agents cover expenses as they continue to work to repatriate billions of dollars in customer refunds and credits

Tourism Minister Paul Papalia noted that travel agents had been ldquoprofoundly impactedrdquo by border closures

and had been working tirelessly on behalf of their customers while at the same time being unable to generate income for their businesses

He said the new funding was designed to assist the industry in maintaining their operating expenses ldquountil the Federal Government devises a longer term solutionrdquo

Qld cruises kick off again

Coral Expeditions has confirmed it will recommence cruising operations out of Cairns next month as the first stage of the highly anticipated return of local cruising

Being an Australian-flagged operator Coral Expeditions is

not subject to the restrictions applying under the Federal Governmentrsquos COVID-19 Biosecurity Order and the companyrsquos SailSAFE plan has been approved by all state and territory governments

The Cairns inaugural will be followed by a staged restart over the next six months including well advanced preparations for a Tasmania summer season and new expeditions for the Northern Territory South Australia and Western Australia in early 2021

The linersquos spokesman Jeff Gillies said special deals were available to celebrate the restart including a flexible booking policy and complimentary pre-cruise accommodation

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Royal National Park Located in Sydneyrsquos south the expansive

Royal National Park provides adventurous travellers with countless reasons to come and visit from its prehistoric sandstone cliffs micro-rainforests rocky coves and salty marshes But itrsquos the parkrsquos wildlife that many find is the irresistible reason to trek the trails in this part of the world especially for birdwatchers who have the opportunity to spot a number of rare species of feathered

friends such as the endangered Far Eastern curlew Weirdly enough however itrsquos the wildlife that lurks off the coast of this fertile paradise that so often takes top billing for nature-lovers The Royal National Park coastal park provides hundreds of amazing vantage points to watch for whales breaching in the open seas and with more than 30000 whales migrating along the NSW coastline each year there is ample opportunity to spot one of these giant majestic marine mammals playfully enjoying their journey

Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstep NSW is home to nearly a thousand amazing national parks all teeming with unique wildlife and natural wonders such as UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites ancient caves and secluded golden beaches but as Adam Bishop discovers you donrsquot have to venture too far from Sydney to immerse yourself in nature

If you want a touch of luxury when venturing through the Royal National Park then AEA Luxury Tours is one operator that offers a private tour including a 25 hour trek taking in part of one of Australiarsquos most famous coastal walks the Coast Track which includes long sandy beaches and dramatic sea cliffs Having a tour guide in tow will also increase your chances of finding a bunch of hidden gems on your hike from secret waterfalls to meeting and greeting the forestrsquos most sought-after spikey local

resident the echidna along with learning about the arearsquos rich Aboriginal history Prices for the tour start from $515 for adults and includes a tea or coffee a gourmet picnic lunch park fees and air-conditioned transport to Sydney

The Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains is home to a huge array

of challenging hiking trails and cliff tracks from the 45km Kanangra Walls to Katoomba

The Royal National Park offers stunning coastal views copyDestination NSW

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Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

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green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

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Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

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u ev

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Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

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In the NewsFor foodies

copyVITALINImarco_swinCD

copyCoral Expeditions

Get your grove onOlives and wine go hand in hand so next

time yoursquore heading on a wine adventure why not mix it up with a visit to an Australian olive farm

In Australia olives are grown throughout the country with Victoria producing most of the national crop followed by Western Australia South Australia NSWACT and Queensland

Victoriarsquos Red Rock Olives olive grove and farm gate cafeacute is known for its high-grade extra virgin olive oil and table olives and is found between Pomonal and Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park western Victoria Drop by the cafeacute for tastings a menu of grazing plates homemade cakes and coffee

Fini Olives in Western Australia is well worth a visit to learn how olive oil is made and to pop into the tasting room to sample a number of different varieties of extra virgin olive oils The 1200-acre grove with around

110000 trees is located approximately 128 kilometres north of Perth in the heart of the Moore River Olive Region

South Australiarsquos Bonina Olive Grove combines the best of both worlds ndash olives and wine The cellar door in Clare Valley provides tastings of the product from the propertyrsquos 800 olive trees and 25 hectares of reisling sangiovese and shiraz

Photos courtesy of copyVisitVictoria

Agent efforts recognised

The huge amount of unpaid work being undertaken by Australiarsquos travel agents has been acknowledged by the West Australian Government which has announced a $3 million lifeline for the beleaguered sector

The move sees WA become the first jurisdiction to introduce a dedicated support program to help agents cover expenses as they continue to work to repatriate billions of dollars in customer refunds and credits

Tourism Minister Paul Papalia noted that travel agents had been ldquoprofoundly impactedrdquo by border closures

and had been working tirelessly on behalf of their customers while at the same time being unable to generate income for their businesses

He said the new funding was designed to assist the industry in maintaining their operating expenses ldquountil the Federal Government devises a longer term solutionrdquo

Qld cruises kick off again

Coral Expeditions has confirmed it will recommence cruising operations out of Cairns next month as the first stage of the highly anticipated return of local cruising

Being an Australian-flagged operator Coral Expeditions is

not subject to the restrictions applying under the Federal Governmentrsquos COVID-19 Biosecurity Order and the companyrsquos SailSAFE plan has been approved by all state and territory governments

The Cairns inaugural will be followed by a staged restart over the next six months including well advanced preparations for a Tasmania summer season and new expeditions for the Northern Territory South Australia and Western Australia in early 2021

The linersquos spokesman Jeff Gillies said special deals were available to celebrate the restart including a flexible booking policy and complimentary pre-cruise accommodation

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Royal National Park Located in Sydneyrsquos south the expansive

Royal National Park provides adventurous travellers with countless reasons to come and visit from its prehistoric sandstone cliffs micro-rainforests rocky coves and salty marshes But itrsquos the parkrsquos wildlife that many find is the irresistible reason to trek the trails in this part of the world especially for birdwatchers who have the opportunity to spot a number of rare species of feathered

friends such as the endangered Far Eastern curlew Weirdly enough however itrsquos the wildlife that lurks off the coast of this fertile paradise that so often takes top billing for nature-lovers The Royal National Park coastal park provides hundreds of amazing vantage points to watch for whales breaching in the open seas and with more than 30000 whales migrating along the NSW coastline each year there is ample opportunity to spot one of these giant majestic marine mammals playfully enjoying their journey

Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstep NSW is home to nearly a thousand amazing national parks all teeming with unique wildlife and natural wonders such as UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites ancient caves and secluded golden beaches but as Adam Bishop discovers you donrsquot have to venture too far from Sydney to immerse yourself in nature

If you want a touch of luxury when venturing through the Royal National Park then AEA Luxury Tours is one operator that offers a private tour including a 25 hour trek taking in part of one of Australiarsquos most famous coastal walks the Coast Track which includes long sandy beaches and dramatic sea cliffs Having a tour guide in tow will also increase your chances of finding a bunch of hidden gems on your hike from secret waterfalls to meeting and greeting the forestrsquos most sought-after spikey local

resident the echidna along with learning about the arearsquos rich Aboriginal history Prices for the tour start from $515 for adults and includes a tea or coffee a gourmet picnic lunch park fees and air-conditioned transport to Sydney

The Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains is home to a huge array

of challenging hiking trails and cliff tracks from the 45km Kanangra Walls to Katoomba

The Royal National Park offers stunning coastal views copyDestination NSW

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Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

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green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

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Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

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Royal National Park Located in Sydneyrsquos south the expansive

Royal National Park provides adventurous travellers with countless reasons to come and visit from its prehistoric sandstone cliffs micro-rainforests rocky coves and salty marshes But itrsquos the parkrsquos wildlife that many find is the irresistible reason to trek the trails in this part of the world especially for birdwatchers who have the opportunity to spot a number of rare species of feathered

friends such as the endangered Far Eastern curlew Weirdly enough however itrsquos the wildlife that lurks off the coast of this fertile paradise that so often takes top billing for nature-lovers The Royal National Park coastal park provides hundreds of amazing vantage points to watch for whales breaching in the open seas and with more than 30000 whales migrating along the NSW coastline each year there is ample opportunity to spot one of these giant majestic marine mammals playfully enjoying their journey

Green on Sydneyrsquos doorstep NSW is home to nearly a thousand amazing national parks all teeming with unique wildlife and natural wonders such as UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites ancient caves and secluded golden beaches but as Adam Bishop discovers you donrsquot have to venture too far from Sydney to immerse yourself in nature

If you want a touch of luxury when venturing through the Royal National Park then AEA Luxury Tours is one operator that offers a private tour including a 25 hour trek taking in part of one of Australiarsquos most famous coastal walks the Coast Track which includes long sandy beaches and dramatic sea cliffs Having a tour guide in tow will also increase your chances of finding a bunch of hidden gems on your hike from secret waterfalls to meeting and greeting the forestrsquos most sought-after spikey local

resident the echidna along with learning about the arearsquos rich Aboriginal history Prices for the tour start from $515 for adults and includes a tea or coffee a gourmet picnic lunch park fees and air-conditioned transport to Sydney

The Blue Mountains The Blue Mountains is home to a huge array

of challenging hiking trails and cliff tracks from the 45km Kanangra Walls to Katoomba

The Royal National Park offers stunning coastal views copyDestination NSW

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Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

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green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

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Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

ew S

udok

u ev

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day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

22 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 23

Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

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Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1110 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Top from left The Grand Canyon Walking Track will definitely test your fitness The Three Sisters is an iconic spot in the Blue Mountains See cuddly koalas at Australian Reptile Park all images copyDestination NSW

Centre Bouddi National Park offers ocean views copyCentral Coast Tourism

Bottom from left Get a different perspective on nature from above the ground at TreeTops on the Central Coast Stay at the luxurious Pretty Beach House all images copyDestination NSW

walk to the Prince Henry Cliff walk If walking longer trails is not your

cup of tea then the Blue Mountains is also home to one of the widest selection of adrenaline and adventure activities in the country One of the popular tour operators servicing the ranges is High and Wild Australian Adventures offering abseiling rock climbing canyoning and bush survival courses Highlights include a half-day abseiling package in a group of less than 14 people which starts out with a small five metre wall for those who have never undertaken the activity before Once adventurers get into the swing of things and learn the best techniques from the experts instructors take you to the 15 metre before graduating to some genuinely lofty heights on the 30-metres cliff faces The sessions typically start in the morning at 9am and finish at lunchtime with prices for the lessons leading in at $150 per adult and $95 for kids

Central CoastAll of the traditional relaxing Aussie

outdoor activities are on offer in the Bouddi National Park with an abundance of places to camp go lake swimming or throw the rod in the water to fish For something a little bit more up tempo visitors can also use the Bouddi Ridge Explorer mountain biking trail a 10km path looping together a collection of four smaller bike tracks ndash Strom loop the Rocky Point trail Daleys Point trail and the MacMasters Ridge trail The cost of accessing the circuit is free and it is recommended you take plenty of water and a puncture repair kit with you just in case

If Bouddi National Park isnrsquot enough to get your heart pumping then head to TreeTops There are number of locations on the Central

Coast that offer a range of high ropes adventures to suit anyone from three years old and up including flying foxes Tarzan swings suspended rafts ziplines and more

If you want to get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife head to the Entrance waterfront for the daily Pelican Feed or else try the Australian Reptile Park whose residents include Tasmanian devils and a huge saltwater crocodile Take a private VIP Behind the Scenes tour at the park where yoursquoll meet and feed reptiles with an experienced animal keeper Donrsquot fret if cold-blooded creatures arenrsquot your favourite ndash the tour also includes the chance to meet the more cuddly koalas and kangaroos Prices for the tour start at $150 for adults and $100 for children

Nearby Glenworth Valley also offers animal encounters of a different kind the chance to take in the scenery of the area on horseback with a range of horse-riding activities suitable for ages three and up

After a day adventuring travellers can put their feet up at the luxurious Pretty Beach House with its four private pavilions and beautifully appointed main house located in Bouddi National Park

IllawarraHead to Macquarie Pass National

Park near Wollongong on the south coast where visitors can wander along the towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery at a leisurely pace stopping from time to time to admire the numerous cascading water flows and tranquil shallow river systems that sprinkle their way through most of its area Therersquos a certain European quality to this nature reserve when compared to most others in the state with its mossy green rocks and lush

12 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

14 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 15

Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

16 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 17

Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

20 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 21

Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

ew S

udok

u ev

ery

day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

22 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 23

Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

24 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 25

Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

Page 7: keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan advertising@cruiseweekly.com.au. PRODUCTION. Anna Piper anna.piper@traveldaily.com.au. DESIGN. Sarah Beyerand enjoy

12 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

green canopy dominating the landscape and presenting bushwalkers with a decidedly cooler temperate atmosphere

For those who are here to relax and not hike the Cascades Picnic area would be one of the best places to visit Here you can stop for lunch not far from the Illawarra Highway and enjoy the open grassy area surrounded by the ambience of the tall timber

Just a stonersquos throw (or a 25 minute drive) away is the Illawarra Fly The attraction offers a range of experiences with the Treetop Walk and Zipline Tours our top picks The TreeTop Walk takes travellers 20 metres above the floor of the Illawarra Rainforest and extends 15km The TreeTop Walk is suitable for all ages and for early risers there is a Sunrise Walk Tour which also includes coffee on arrival and a delicious hot buffet breakfast to entice those for whom stunning

sunrise views arenrsquot enough For the more adventurous souls therersquos the Zipline Tour which includes the TreeTop Walk as well as a chance to experience the highest zipline tour in Australia

SydneyEven in the city therersquos plenty of nature

to soak up The newly opened Manly to Bondi Walk links all the existing coastal and harbourside walking tracks together creating a memorable journey between the cityrsquos two most famous beaches and taking in iconic landmarks along the way including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House The 80km path can be done in 15 hours if you really want a challenge but the best way to enjoy the walk is breaking it up into smaller sections

Top left Illawarra Fly offers a range of different experiences from the TreeTop Walk to Zipline Tours

Top right The Manly to Bondi Walk hugs the coastline of the harbour

Bottom right Walk all the way around Sydney Harbour on the Manly to Bondi Walk

All images this page copyDestination NSW

NSW is full of incredible nature experiences including vivid sunsets ancient landscapes and stunning National Parks

Plan your next NSW escape now

visitnswcomlove-nsw

14 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 15

Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

16 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 17

Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

20 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 21

Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

ew S

udok

u ev

ery

day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

22 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 23

Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

24 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 25

Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

Page 8: keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan advertising@cruiseweekly.com.au. PRODUCTION. Anna Piper anna.piper@traveldaily.com.au. DESIGN. Sarah Beyerand enjoy

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Bearizona Wildlife Park Arizona USALocated close to Williams this drive through zoo is well worth a visit See wild animals you would rarely get to glimpse ndash wolves bears bison and much more as you drive through the 3 mile circuit Then walk through lsquoFort Bearizonarsquo to see more animals and watch the bird show with its amazing birds of prey

Froggyland Museum Split CroatiaIf you love frogs this is an attraction not to be missed featuring over 500 hand stuffed frogs in the collection all from a common European frog species The museum consists of 21 exhibits ndash of taxidermied frogs displayed in everyday human scenes such as the school room or the circusHave you ever seen a frog playing tennis Well you can at Froggyland Call in next time yoursquore in Split

Take fourMemories are made on holidays and sometimes itrsquos the unexpected that you remember the most Here are a couple of quirky attractions that will be remembered long after a visit

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka JapanShowcasing the history of instant noodles ndash see a re-creation of the work shed where chicken ramen the worldrsquos first instant noodles were invented With over nine exhibitions there is something for every noodle lover Create your own noodle package with various flavours and toppings to choose from Plus view a number of displays showing the popularity of cup noodles from around the world

Mr Toilet House Suwon South KoreaHoused in a building shaped like a toilet the former home of lsquoMr Toiletrsquo a man dedicated to improving toilet culture as Mayor of Suwon it is now the Haewoojae ndash or Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall Learn some toilet history through an array of exhibits see different types of toilets from Roman style and European bed pans through to quirky and unique toilets from around the globe Finish your visit with a walk around the sculpture garden of squatting figures

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Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

20 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 21

Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

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and

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a n

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u ev

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day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

22 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 23

Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

24 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 25

Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

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16 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 17

Keep your cruising dream alive

Choprsquos GrilleRoyal Caribbean InternationalChoprsquos Grille leads with its prime beef which can be paired with Maine lobster grilled branzino and a range of other succulent side dishes Other menu highlights include charred beef carpaccio and for the seafood-lovers chilled seafood towers which feature jumbo shrimps green-lipped mussels clams Jonah crab claws and more Choprsquos is open for lunch on sea days only and does come with a surcharge

Fahrenheit 555Carnival Cruise LineFeaturing mouth-watering premium cuts of beef and a wide range of seafood Fahrenheit 555 also includes an extensive wine list Australian guests can enjoy a feast at this ldquocasual-but-elegantrdquo eatery aboard Carnival Splendor Open for dinner the restaurant requires a reservation and does come at an additional cost

Cagneyrsquos SteakhouseNorwegian Cruise LineThis American-style steakhouse offers favourites such as Angus beef t-bone and prime rib and for some lighter bites try a jumbo crab cake or some truffle fries washed down with a cocktail On Breakaway- and Breakaway Plus-class ships diners can enjoy oceanfront seating Cagneyrsquos is a specialty restaurant meaning the speciality dining package must be purchased and a reservation must be made but it is absolutely worth it for this mouth-watering experience

Dining is a key part of your cruising experience so to help you choose which ship you should sail on next wersquore bringing you a series of comparisons of onboard dining

Cruising with your family doesnrsquot have to mean chicken nuggets and pizza for dinner This week we take a look at the steakhouse dining options onboard cruise ships targeted more at families and there are plenty of options whether you want to include the kids or not

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

20 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 21

Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

ew S

udok

u ev

ery

day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

22 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 23

Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

24 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 25

Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

Page 10: keep dreaming€¦ · ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. Sean Harrigan advertising@cruiseweekly.com.au. PRODUCTION. Anna Piper anna.piper@traveldaily.com.au. DESIGN. Sarah Beyerand enjoy

Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 1918 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024

Butcherrsquos CutMSC CruisesObviously featuring a fabulous reputation for Italian food MSC Cruises has further amplified its gastronomic experiences with Butcherrsquos Cut With a fabulous array of steaks on offer diners can choose from cuts such as a filet mignon ribeye or a 38-ounce dry-aged tomahawk Seafood and chicken are available also as are appetizers such as a Caesar salad oysters Rockefeller foie devilled eggs and caviar Meals at Butchersrsquo Cut come with a surcharge

Prime SteakhouseDream CruisesAnother cruise line famed for its international cuisine Prime Steakhouse is one of Dreamrsquos entries into western food and is delivered by chef Mark Best This restaurant offers a wide range of steaks such as a black Angus rib eye filet mignon and prime rib Prime also offers a range of specials and panoramic outdoor dining Offered aboard both Genting Dream and World Dream Prime is open for both lunch and dinner and reservations are required

Where in the world

This spot is the largest of its kind in the country where it is located and during certain holiday periods can be visited by up to 41000 people a dayThe complex is massive so it makes sense that the building is home to the worldrsquos biggest chandelier and the biggest carpet both of which are handmadeThe architecture mixes styles from Turkey Morocco Pakistan and EgyptDo you know the name of this landmark and where in the world it is located

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and 3x3 box

DIABOLICAL

wwwsudokuofthedaycom ndash visit them and get a new Sudoku every day

Pub quiz1 The flag of Tuscany depicts what mythical horse 2 Which part of Sydney Airport has been added to the Australian Governmentrsquos Heritage

List 3 T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is part-owned by which hospitality amp resorts company 4 Greece is situated at the southern tip of which peninsula 5 The Canadian province of Alberta borders which US state 6 Australian regional airline FlyPelican is based in which city 7 Seabourn founder Atle Byrnestad also founded what other cruise line 8 Which Chinese city is the traditional home of the countryrsquos fireworks industry 9 In addition to its cruise brands Royal Caribbean Group is also the part-owner of

which Spanish airline 10 Which other Australian capital cityrsquos arts centre controversially beat the Opera House

to opening by three months

20 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 21

Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

ew S

udok

u ev

ery

day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

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Pub quiz1 The Silk Road begun in which imperial dynasty of China 2 Europersquos longest river is the Volga but which is its second-longest 3 New York City is home to the most billionaires in the world but where is home to the

second-most 4 Which airline features an image of a smiling Eskimo on its tail 5 Aged 33 Sebastian Kurz is which countryrsquos Chancellor and the youngest head of a

government in the world 6 To the nearest 10 years how long has the Royal Queensland Show or lsquoEkkarsquo been

around for 7 Which world-famous building recently proposed a hike to the licensing fee of is

image potentially forcing sports teams featuring it in their logo to rebrand 8 Tel Aviv is located on the coastline of which sea 9 Which eastern Caribbean island once switched between British and French rule so

often it became nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies 10 Which country is home to more elephants than any other

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 11 wordsVery good ndash 15 wordsExcellent ndash 21 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

EG T RAV

GA A

Whose flag is this

The traditional colours of this country have always been red and white and they have been used by many previous rulersAt one point they named their nation the kingdom of Menabe which means ldquogreat redrdquo The country later came under French rule but the flag doesnrsquot show any influence of that with the green colour added when the nation became independent Do you know whose flag this is

SudokuThe aim of Sudoku is to complete the entire grid using the numbers 1-9 Each number can only be used once in each row column and box

TRICKY

ww

ws

udok

uofth

eday

com

ndash v

isit t

hem

and

get

a n

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day

Pub quiz1 The United States has by far more casinos than any other country but which nation

has the second-most 2 Which US state is the only in which Asians are the most-represented ethnic

background 3 What does Celebrity Cruisesrsquo signature ldquoXrdquo logo stand for 4 What is the largest city in Australia which is not a state or territory capital 5 Bali is the westernmost of which island group 6 What city is the world leader in number of skyscrapers 7 In 2000 Air Canada acquired which other airline then-considered its largest rival 8 Before those held in the Gold Coast in 2018 when was the last time Australia hosted

the Commonwealth Games 9 Which two towns are the second- and third-largest in South Australia both having

around 26000 inhabitants 10 What is the Italian word for ldquocruiserdquo appearing in the name of cruise lines such as

Costa and MSC

Whose flag is this

This flag is one of the few belonging to African nations that doesnrsquot use the Pan-African colours (of red green and black) or else those of a political partyThe flag was adopted in 1966 and prior to that the country didnrsquot have any distinctive symbols of its ownDo you know whose flag it is

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

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Macao word searchSee if you can find these words They are hidden horizontally vertically and diagonally forwards and backwards

CASINODRAGONBOATGAMBLINGGRANDPRIX

GUIALIGHTHOUSE MACANESEMACAOMING

NATCHATEMPLEPASTELDENATAPEARLRIVER PORKCHOPBUN

PORTUGUESERESORTSUBTROPICALTOURISM

X S A F E T Y C A R D T T O T

E T I P K C O C H B O R X N A

M G B H G Y O H F L O K A Y M

M T A Q E E R Y I L K D S E E

Z O R G E A D P L X N G E L N

G K O A G W D E J E F X A L I

N C Y R Y U Y P T Z S S T A T

D S Y A G T L T H O T C B G I

O V E R H E A D L O C K E R E

X V J F B T L B N F N U L H S

X V X S H U X U L A U E T K K

Q D M G O W I G D E H K S E I

S L I F E J A C K E T F G P T

S L S S A P G N I D R A O B P

F K S A M N E G Y X O J W J L

Where in the worldThis street is one of the most iconic in this city and stroll down the pedestrian-boulevard is a must for any visitor It stretches for 12km starting at the epicentre of the city and is filled with street performers stores and restaurants though be warned most are venues are fairly touristy Where is this street located

All answers are on page 25

UnscrambleHow many words can you make out of these nine letters Every word needs to include the centre letter have four letters or more and not be a proper noun or a plural You can only use each letter once

Good ndash 19 wordsVery good ndash 29 wordsExcellent ndash 28 words

NOTE Wersquove used Chambers Dictionary to decide what words are acceptable

Know your brandsLogos are the main way that companies distinguish themselves and some logos are so famous that you donrsquot even need to see the companyrsquos name to know who it is See if you can identify these four logos

1 2 3

4

Whose flag is this

The coat of arms in the centre of this flag has been used by this country for centuries including in many of the earlier versions of this flag The design of this also includes a navigational instrument behind the coat of arms called an armillary sphere and harks back to this countryrsquos history of exploration and settlementDo you know whose flag this is

KU D ERA

NT E

24 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 Travel amp Cruise Weekly Keep Dreaming 024 25

Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

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Make it at home In these stressful times wersquore often looking for a drink so why not make one of our unique cocktail recipes at home

Ingredients60ml Pisco30ml lemon juice1-2 teaspoons of caster sugarCrushed ice

MethodFill a glass jar or your shaker halfway with ice Add the pisco and lemon juice to the jar or shaker Add 1-2 teaspoons caster sugar (depending on how sweet you like it)Add the lid to your jar or shaker and give it a good shake to dissolve all the sugarPour into a glass of your choice and use a strainer so you donrsquot get any ice in the glass and enjoy

Pisco SourThis weekrsquos recipe comes from one of Adventure Worldrsquos South American Experts This is a popular drink in both Peru and Chile and therersquos some dispute between the two over who invented the cocktail A pisco sour often has an egg white in it but you can also choose to omit it (like this recipe) it might just be a bit less fluffy The cocktail also usually requires a cocktail shaker to make but if you have a glass jar with a lid that will be perfect as well You can watch how to make it HERE

Page 18Where in the world Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Pub quiz 1 Pegasus 2 The air traffic control tower 3 MGM Resorts International 4 Balkan Peninsula 5 Montana 6 Newcastle 7 SeaDream Yacht Club 8 Liuyang 9 Wamos Air 10 Adelaide

Sudoku

Page 19Pub quiz 1 Han dynasty 2 Danube 3 Hong Kong 4 Alaska Airlines 5 Austria 6 140 years 7 Sydney Opera House 8 Mediterranean 9 St Lucia 10 Botswana

Unscramble agate agave AGGRAVATE area aver avert eggar gage garage gate gave gear grate grave great rage rate ravage rave tare tear

Whose flag is this Madagascar

Page 20Whose flag is this Botswana

Pub quiz 1 Canada 2 Hawaii 3 Chi the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 4 Gold Coast 5 Lesser Sunda Islands 6 Hong Kong 7 Canadian Airlines 8 2006 9 Gawler and Mount Gambier 10 Crociere

Sudoku

Page 21Where in the world La Rambla Barcelona Spain

Page 22Unscramble dank dark darken drake drank drunk duke dunk eged eureka kart keen knead kneader knee kneed naked nark narked nuke nuked rake raked rank ranked reek retake retaken take taken taker tank tanked tanker teak trek trunk UNDERTAKE

Whose flag is this Portugal

Know your brands 1 Chanel 2 LG Electronics 3 Tourism Australia 4 Tour de France

Puzzle answers

Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau

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Feeling inspiredContact your local travel agent to start planning your next dream holiday

Iceland

Subscribe to Travel amp Cruise Weekly and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more travel ideas CLICK HERE to subscribe

Brought to you by

TRAVEL amp CRUISE PROFESSIONALS Call us on 8274 1222 or email admintacprofessionalscomau