Malaysia (Johor)

As we affectionately refer to Johor, it’s almost likely we are referring to Johor Bahru (one of 10 districts of the entire state!) The Johor–Singapore Causeway is one of the busiest border crossings in the world – stretched just 1km, it handles

Greece

Greece is one of those rare places on earth where ancient history is still very much a part of modern life. The art and architecture of ancient Greece influenced a lot of what we see in the modern world and even in art, it was said the Renaissance period was inspired by the rediscovery of ancient Greek ideas. Fun fact – the very first Olympics was held in 776 BC in Olympia!

Hawaii Big Island

The island is most often referred to as the ‘Big Island’ because of its size. You could fit all seven of the other islands inside the island of Hawaii and still have lots of room left over.

Hawaii Kauai

The Hawaiian islands are made of seven inhabited islands. Kauai sits on the western end of all the Hawaiian islands, around 150 km northwest of Honolulu. It is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is also known as the ‘The Garden Isle’.

Hawaii Maui

The Hawaiian islands are made of seven inhabited islands. The Island of Maui is also called the ‘Valley Isle’ and those of us who watched the Disney show Moana would know that Maui was named after

Spain

Did you know that Spain was one of the most visited countries in the world? In 2017, it recorded 80+ million visitors which marked the fifth consecutive year of record-beating numbers. After spending 2+ weeks on this self-drive itinerary, I understood why – the sights were amazing, food was great, weather was super, people were lovely!

US (Utah, Arizona)

Arizona, a southwestern U.S. state, hosts the world famous Grand Canyon – a deep valley that is carved by the Colorado River. North of Arizona sits Utah – home to five incredible National Parks (also known as the Mighty Five)