by Lawson | Oct 19, 2025
The ferry from Iloilo City cuts through the gentle waves of the Guimaras Strait in the Philippines, its engine humming a familiar tune that locals have heard for decades. As the small island of Guimaras emerges from the morning mist, I find myself leaning against the...
by Lawson | Oct 19, 2025
Cape Town is nestled between mountains and the sea. Over the years, it has gained a reputation as one of the world’s best cities to visit for fantastic cultural, food, nature, and historical experiences, all at equally amazing prices. In its urban heart, the vibrant...
by Lawson | Oct 19, 2025
We recently returned from an extended family ski trip to the Italian Alps. Having travelled with grandparents, an uncle, and a two-year-old toddler in tow, I’m here to tell you why you shouldn’t hesitate to book a holiday skiing in Italy with the family. Passo Tonale,...
by Lawson | Oct 11, 2025
In a city known for its bold art, buzzing street life, and unmatched creative energy, Johannesburg has also become South Africa’s thrifting capital. Sweder Breet / Unsplash Across its many neighbourhoods, Joburg’s thrift culture is thriving, offering locals and...
by Lawson | Oct 11, 2025
South Africa’s coastline is one of the most treacherous in the world. The coast stretches over 3,000 kilometres and is built of powerful currents, hidden reefs and unpredictable storms. Over centuries, these waters have claimed hundreds of ships, leaving behind...