Lee Tulloch, The Sydney Morning Herald

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The Sydney Morning Herald

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Past articles by Lee:

Why you should visit this undersold, teardrop-shaped island right now

Sri Lanka has had a troubled few years but as it makes a resounding comeback, there has never been a better time to visit. → Read More

The 12 new rules of plane etiquette (plus three travellers still break)

It seems some people are forgetting to pack their good manners with their passports. Or perhaps they never had them in the first place? Here is a guide to the new rules of plane etiquette. → Read More

Why do people go barefoot on planes? It's gross

When we're thrown together for long periods doing intimate things like sleeping and eating, our differences can be irritating. → Read More

Kempinski Floating Palace: World's first floating sea palace resort coming to Dubai

Why stay in an ordinary hotel when you can sleep in a glass igloo, a nuclear bunker or motor away on a floating hotel? → Read More

Airline review: Emirates A380-800 economy class, Sydney to Dubai

It can be brutal in long-haul economy, but the generous space on Emirates' superjumbo makes it tolerable. → Read More

Access all areas: the Australian photographer celebrities embraced

Robert Rosen was a fixture in London’s clubs and catwalks and on the Sydney social scene in the 1980s and ’90s. But don’t call him part of the paparazzi. → Read More

The White Lotus and Hawaii tourism: The scary lesson the TV show teaches us

Happiness is not always guaranteed by how much money you spend or receive - even on a tropical island. → Read More

Hotel quarantine tips: How to support a friend in 14-day COVID-19 quarantine

If a friend sent a vacuum cleaner to your hotel room as a gift, you might think they were mad. → Read More

Princess Cruises' Majestic Princess: What it's really like on board a massive cruise ship, a 'floating pleasure palace'

It is surprisingly easy to find seclusion and tranquility on a massive cruise ship. → Read More

Jet lag: The trick to beating the nightmare

If you can't beat jet lag, learn to embrace it. → Read More

Using a travel agent: Is it worth it?

A travel agent's stuff up can ruin a holiday, or, if they know their stuff, arrange the trip of a lifetime. → Read More

Why flying has become a pain in the back seat

Sometimes modern air travel can reduce you to tears. → Read More

Paris, France travel tips: Ten ways to have a better holiday in Paris

Forget the obvious, and head to where the locals linger. → Read More

Travel with an environmental conscience: How green is your hotel room?

Concerned about the impact your travel has on the oceans, the air and landfill? It's time to ask some tough questions. → Read More

This is why Japan is the most polite nation on Earth

The Japanese are renowned for politeness, yet the people of Tokyo don't think they are polite enough. → Read More

Travelling with pets: Australia should be far more accommodating

Australia is quite harsh in its treatment of travelling animals. → Read More

Sleeping in furniture stores and retail hotels: The Chinese like to sleep in IKEA stores, and hotels are catching on

The Chinese love to sleep in Ikea, apparently, and the home furnishing chain encourages the try-before-you-buy option. → Read More

Australians' dress standards overseas: Are we a nation of slobs?

Shorts on a plane? Chances are the wearer is an Australian male. → Read More

New York travel tips: 11 golden rules to surviving the Big Apple as a tourist

The Big Apple can be daunting for first-timers. Here are some tips to help you enjoy your stay. → Read More

Where to shop to find travel bargains: Why I've stopped buying fake handbags overseas

There is a wealth of expert craftsmanship in our favourite holiday destinations. → Read More