Last year in March we flew up to Cairns for a long weekend to celebrate our
anniversary and after freshly completing a PADI dive course we were excited to
dive the Great Barrier Reef. This year was kind of a big number for us and
continuing on with the tradition of going away to celebrate we decided to keep a
similar theme and sail and dive the Whitsundays.
Arriving from the Great Barrier Island in New Zealand where the last few days had been pretty wet and cold it was a huge contrast flying into Proserpine where we were hit with the sticky humidity as soon as we stepped of the plane. As this was another test for me to try and pack light we went with carry on backpacks only so
there was no need to wait for the bags to be unloaded. After a quick change into more appropriate clothes we hopped on a bus to Airlie Beach where we were treated with some running commentary from the bus driver on the sugar cane industry.
anniversary and after freshly completing a PADI dive course we were excited to
dive the Great Barrier Reef. This year was kind of a big number for us and
continuing on with the tradition of going away to celebrate we decided to keep a
similar theme and sail and dive the Whitsundays.
Arriving from the Great Barrier Island in New Zealand where the last few days had been pretty wet and cold it was a huge contrast flying into Proserpine where we were hit with the sticky humidity as soon as we stepped of the plane. As this was another test for me to try and pack light we went with carry on backpacks only so
there was no need to wait for the bags to be unloaded. After a quick change into more appropriate clothes we hopped on a bus to Airlie Beach where we were treated with some running commentary from the bus driver on the sugar cane industry.