As I sat down to type these show notes, the weirdest thing happened: Facebook popped up with an alert, and told me that precisely twelve years ago today, I posted photos, having just returned from spending several days in Cervantes with some German relatives.

The funniest part is that this includes this photo of (a much younger) me at Kangaroo Point, a beach just south of Cervantes, which I used as my profile photo for years; not realising it was the same place, I took my son to Kangaroo Point a few days ago on the way back from the Pinnacles and let’s just say, it was not the same pleasant experience – but you will have to listen to our podcast episode to find out why!

Show notes: Episode 212 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
Travel for Weddings and Honeymoons
Travelling is often fun but if you’re travelling for a super-special reason like to get married – well, then that’s even more fun! This episode of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast is full of amazing destinations and very special trips indeed.
My first guest is Scott Antcliffe, who told me this story about his honeymoon in the Maldives – I loved his tale so much that it inspired me to find some other wedding or honeymoon stories to put into this episode.
Shaney Hudson, my second guest, answered the call – because she is a real over-achiever at weddings! She and her husband got married not one, not twice, but three times, and on three different continents and in quite incredible situations.
Finally, Emma Lovell did something I think many travel-lovers would like to do: she eloped to somewhere foreign and special, and she and her (now) husband had a really unique wedding.
Links:
- Getting Engaged While Travelling – https://www.notaballerina.com/197
- Scott Antcliffe on Twitter – https://twitter.com/cliffy94
- Shaney Hudson – twitter.com/shaneyhudson
- Emma – Lovelly Travels – https://lovellytravels.com/
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- Show notes: https://www.notaballerina.com/212
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I love the Cervantes area 😉