If you thought 2024 was a huge year for travel, watch out because 2025 promises to be even bigger and better. Aussie are saving for and spending more on travel and experiences than ever, despite an ongoing cost-of-living crisis, and continuously changing travel requirements around the world. From new hotel openings, new flights, and a host of fun new experiences opening up around the globe, this year is set to be a fun-filled year of exploring.
Just in case you missed anything, here is some more of the most exciting things happening in Australia and the world. January 9: Visitors to Byron Bay, NSW, will now be able to enjoy a brand new walking tour that provides an Aboriginal perspective of the coastline around the iconic Byron Bay Lighthouse. The two-and-a-half-hour circular tour covers the 3.
7 kilometre Walgun Cape Byron Lighthouse Loop Trail. Tour provider Delta Kay is a highly respected Arakwal Bundjalung woman whose ancestors have lived in the area surrounding Byron Bay for thousands of years and passed down Arakwal customs, knowledge, ceremonies and stories to her for safe keeping. Beginning at Clarkes Beach, the tour takes guests up the Tallow Ridge Walking Track through serene coastal rainforests before reaching the Cape Byron Lighthouse, revealing breathtaking panoramic views of the region.
The tour then follows the Cape Byron Walking Track past Australia's most easterly point, Wategos Beach, The Pass and then returns to Clarkes Beach. "There are opportunities to .