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Julietta Jameson

Julietta Jameson

Travel writer

Julietta Jameson is a freelance travel writer who would rather be in Rome, but her hometown Melbourne is a happy compromise.Connect via email.

Poolside at Tierra Patagonia.

The Australian luxury lodges going global

Few Australian travellers would instinctively link lodges at Uluru and on Kangaroo Island with remote desert and Patagonian wilderness of Chile.

  • Julietta Jameson
Travellers are keen to invest in rest – inside a suite at Mana Sanctuary Bali.

A world away from Kuta: New Bali resort’s big selling point? Sleep

This Indonesian resort promises the one essential thing we all need but increasingly can’t get at home.

  • Julietta Jameson
Lighthouses dot the coast – for every working example, there are two ornamental versions.

In this part of the world, lobster is as common as Vegemite in Australia

Its lobster might be world famous, but that’s just the beginning of the outstanding seafood in this Canadian province.

  • Julietta Jameson
Tokyo back street.

The best way to see Tokyo? Get lost, say these two experts

In the decades since Michelle Mackintosh and Steve Wide first set foot in Tokyo on their honeymoon in the late 1990s, they’ve watched the city transform.

  • Julietta Jameson
Poolside at the refurbished Grand Hotel and Casino Vanuatu.

Hotels reopenings help Pacific paradise bounce back after natural disaster

A wave of hotel reopenings is driving recovery across the island nation of Vanuatu following a devastating earthquake.

  • Julietta Jameson
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Ait Benhaddou, Morocco. Australians are keen to travel to North Africa and the Middle East.

The destinations Australians are travelling to are changing

Australians continue to travel in strong numbers, but where we go and why we go there has shifted markedly over the past decade.

  • Julietta Jameson
Anytime Fitness opens at Sydney Airport.

You’ll soon be able to work out, get your nails done at Sydney Airport

Sydney Airport’s international terminal is evolving in small practical ways, and passengers will benefit.

  • Julietta Jameson
Hikers on Cuilcagh Boardwalk, in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, a destination for those who prefer unhurried journeys.

Millions of tourists visit Ireland every year. Few see this highlight

The Hidden Heartlands have all that is wonderful about Ireland: deep history, rich culture, evocative ruins, dreamy landscapes, friendly towns, even beaches (of sorts).

  • Julietta Jameson
Twenty new luxury tents are due to open at Monarto Safari Resort in April.

You can now enjoy luxury safari glamping here in Australia

An unlikely wildlife destination is taking another step towards becoming a full safari experience.

  • Julietta Jameson
The new Lake Como Edition.

Como FOMO intensifies with new hotel opening

This famed area of Italy, much loved by the Byron, Napoleon and, of course, George Clooney, has turned a new page with the arrival of the Lake Como Edition.

  • Julietta Jameson