Here you'll find the newest blog posts about my journeys around the world. I wrote not every post myself. Often I had help frm family and friends
More Important: All English travel blog posts are translated by an AI model from German. The english won't be perfect
Having traveled through most of Central and Western Europe, I can honestly say that Ireland has been my favorite country so far. I spent almost exactly two years there, during which I saw and experienced so much. I'm incredibly grateful for all of it.
It's Saturday, and I'm sitting in a quiet café in Dublin city center. It just hit me that in two weeks, I'll be leaving Ireland indefinitely and heading back to Hamburg. I find myself reflecting on everything I've experienced here over the past two years - all the people I've met, the fun times we've had, those who've already left the country, and those who will be leaving in the coming days.
After spending the past few weeks mostly reading and writing, it's time to focus on my preparations for Australia again.
This afternoon I stumbled across an absolutely incredible article online that I just have to share with you.
As promised on Twitter, today I want to tell you about my journey driving my MINI from Dublin to Hamburg.
Moin Moin from beautiful Dublin! Today I want to tell you about the challenges I faced while trying to book a campervan for New Zealand. Here's the backstory: Now that I know I have 20 days to travel from Auckland to Christchurch, I started looking for suitable transportation. I quickly decided on a campervan, but specifically one with a green 'self-containment' sticker. Only vehicles with a sewage tank and toilet get this sticker, and you need it to stay at most free camping sites.
My world right now is nothing but lists, lists, and more lists. I have a todo list, a bookmarks list, an 'after the trip' list, and several others. Today, I need help with my packing list. But first, the important question: 'How much can I actually take to Australia?' Qantas follows pretty standard allowances. In Economy Class, you're allowed one checked bag and one piece of carry-on luggage. The checked bag can weigh up to 23 kg and must not exceed 158cm in total dimensions.
Hello again! After sharing my todo list yesterday, today I want to tell you about my plans for driving my car back to Germany. For those who don't know me well, I drive a super cool MINI that I bought from BMW in Hamburg back in 2009. When I moved to Ireland in October 2010, I decided to bring the car over if I ended up staying longer than the initially planned 6 months. That's exactly what I did in Easter 2011.
Hello! As promised, today I want to tell you about my travel preparations. Since a Work & Travel trip to Australia isn't exactly an everyday occurrence, you need to be extra careful with the planning. There's a lot more to consider when you're going to be away from home for several months. After all, Australia and New Zealand aren't just around the corner - they're literally on the other side of the world. So careful planning is absolutely essential.