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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Road tripping to the apple aisle.

  Sydney to Tasmania via Melbourne. 


When you think of Tasmania, what images are conjured up?


For us its all about the ambiance, tranquility, solitude, exquisite scenery and complete sense of being in the moment.  

Australia's southern most state is so many things. Home, holiday destination, photographers muse, eco haven, adventurers paradise. whatever you find there, it is sure to please your mind. 

We road tripped in early June this year (2022) in our Isuzu D-Max and had an incredible 5000km journey.

We left home really early because we had to be in Melbourne at around 4pm to get the Spirit of Tasmania from the mainland to Devonport that evening. First stop, and most important, was Maccas for coffee. As the driver in the family, I try not to have too many coffees or anything else because the result is lost travel time for pee stops. 






We headed south on the M7 and joined up with the Hume highway, we would stay on this most of the day. If you travel from Sydney to Melbourne, you can stick to the highway all the way and not go through 1 town if that's the way you like. We weren't in a hurry, because we gave ourselves plenty of time, so we had a couple of detours into Gundagai in NSW and  Holbrook as well as Winton in Victoria. 







Made it to Port Melbourne with plenty of time to spare then we joined the line ride to get onto the ferry. Every manner of vehicle, large and small was heading over this evening, as well as lots and lots of pets. You drive yourself onto the ship, the crew direct you, and you NEED to remember where your vehicle is parked, because you DO NOT want to be that person that holds the entire ship up unloading because your car is the one blocking everyone from getting off.  Before you are allowed to drive on they will stop and ask you if you are carrying firearms, flora or alcohol. You need to declare otherwise there can be huge fines.





Its a really great way to travel, I'm not much of a flyer, and you can

 book a cabin (several sizes available onboard) or you can sleep in reclining chairs in an enclosed deck if you are travelling cheaper.  

We booked a double cabin with a porthole, but it was dark as we left so nothing much to see, and you arrive in Tasmania at the crack of dawn. 

Not a bad feed onboard. 


If we havent bored you too much, we would love for you to continue along on our journey through one of the most beautiful places we have ever visited. 


I look forward to bringing the next chapter alive. 


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Monday, September 26, 2022

Who are Cruisin roosters



 I am glad you asked.




We are a husband and wife team who love to travel.  

Our blog name comes from our 2 great loves, Cruising and the Sydney Roosters. 





My name is Sue, driver extraordinaire, chief cook and bottle washer and my other half is Brian, aka the fat controller. We have been married for 23 years and are dreaming of selling everything we can to fund our dream of caravanning or motor homing around Australia, if the adult children ever leave home. (working on it, but more likely at least one will stay and be house and pet sitter)

Jokes, we will probably leave before they do. 

Before that, we will spend as much time on short trips and our other love cruising. Having 80 days on the seas so far, and another 20 or so over the next year or 2, you could say we are a little obsessed with the high seas. 

Our very first cruise was on board Pacific Pearl back in 2013, and that started a love affair that no amount of Covid cruising ban could stop. 

We have since cruised Australia, the Pacific islands and New Zealand with Carnival Cruise line and Royal Caribbean, Coral Princess and have PNG and the Islands to look forward to. 

We are off to Thailand for our very first real overseas holiday in Oct 2024 and we are very excited.  

We would like to share our photography, our tips and tricks for travel and our thoughts, because we all know how therapeutic writing can be. 

You will notice as time goes by, our aussie road trips always include old railway stations and race tracks. 


I hope we can make you smile, and maybe let you dream. 



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