Julietta Jameson, The Sydney Morning Herald

Julietta Jameson

The Sydney Morning Herald

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by Julietta:

Aussie island’s comeback after New York Times, Time magazine accolades

Named one of the best places to visit in 2023 by major US publications, Kangaroo Island has cast off the dark clouds of the 2020 fires. → Read More

A destination so intense, travellers get a world of experiences in a week

Whether its wildlife, food, luxury hotels, culture, history, spirituality, or sophisticated city life, you can find it here – even combine it all in the one trip, like we are, journeying in Rajasthan with Banyan Tours, a high-end company run out of Delhi which prides itself on bespoke tours combining real India with luxury travel. → Read More

Airline review: Qantas, Airbus A330, business class, Sydney to Bengaluru, India

This is a new scheduled flight on the first non-stop route between Australia and southern India by any airline. → Read More

Soaring car hire prices: How to get a better deal on your rental car

There are ways to drive around higher car-hire costs and shortages. → Read More

Aussies flock to restriction-free Europe for northern summer

If it feels like everyone you know is holidaying in Europe, it's because they are. → Read More

Club Med Phuket reopening: New 'Tropical Nomad Lifestyle' program

Thailand is open again and from March 11, so will be Club Med Phuket, with property improvements and a new "Tropical Nomad Lifestyle" program. → Read More

Fiji scraps requirement for pre-departure PCR test for Australian tourists

After a long hiatus, the winds of recovery are in the Fijian air as more resorts open and restrictions are eased. → Read More

Grupo Habita's Hotel Terrestre in southern Mexico opens and is already rated among the world's best

If anything ticks all the boxes of eco-chic, it's surely this new retreat in southern Mexico. → Read More

Lord of the Rings film 20th anniversary: How one film changed New Zealand forever

Until the release of the first Lord of the Rings film, most of the world might not have been able to pinpoint New Zealand on a map. → Read More

Melbourne Marriott Hotel Docklands opens: Five-star hotel first new Marriott for 20 years

The first five-star hotel in Docklands is also the first Marriott-branded hotel to open in Australia for 20 years. → Read More

Christmas gift guide: Gift ideas for people who love travel

Giving that special someone a holiday for Christmas this year will not only delight the recipient, but also support an industry that has been doing it tough. → Read More

Day trips from Melbourne: Five underrated destinations you can do in a day

Victorians have hit their 80 per cent full vaccination target. COVID-19 restrictions have eased and statewide travel is a thing again. → Read More

Ten new properties and counting: Melbourne hotels boom despite lockdown

It takes year of planning to open a new hotel, and those behind several new hotels in Melbourne are confident they are filling a gap in the market, despite a shaky start thanks to the pandemic. → Read More

My dream destinations: Christian O'Connell, radio presenter

This breakfast radio host is dreaming of hiking through Ireland while celebrating his 50th birthday. → Read More

Australia hotel ratings: Does a 'six star' rating actually mean anything?

Crown Sydney claims its hotel is 'six star' but how are star ratings in Australia actually determined? → Read More

Best vanilla slice in Australia: O'Toole's Bridgewater Bakehouse reveals the secret to great pastries

Sure, every country town probably has a bakery claiming their version is the national champ. But the sweet treat created here is the official best. → Read More

My dream destination: Catriona Rowntree, Getaway presenter

Waters off a Tassie island helped supply this TV presenter and her family with mussels, crayfish and abalone. → Read More

They're cheap and clean, but hostels are struggling to attract domestic tourists

The closure of the international border and social distancing rules have hit the budget end of Australia's tourism industry. → Read More

The rise of glamping in Australia: How do we define what 'glamping' really is?

Next time you pitch a tent in the backyard for the kids, you might want to leave it up. → Read More

The top travel highlights of 2021 to look forward to

There's no harm in dreaming, and even planning, for travel in 2021 (and beyond) → Read More