What was your greatest holiday?
I went to Europe - Italy, France, the UK - about 10 years ago, it was my second time so I felt confident about different places. This time we drove and were able to experience out-of-the-way parts and it was amazing. Highlights would be Rocamadour, a village in the Pyrenees in France where we spent a relaxing couple of days. And the castles of France and all their splendid gardens.
And the worst?
I don't think I've had a bad holiday. I've certainly had bad experiences during holidays.
If we bump into you on holiday, what are you most likely to be doing?
Walking, walking, walking - I'm a sightseer through and through. I just adore wandering around getting my bearings and discovering towns and cities from the street. Second to this: eating. I enjoy a restaurant meal, and there is none more perfect than dining in Piazza San Marco, in Venice, or a picnic with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
What's your dream destination?
New York. This will be my next big trip. I have heard so much about it, and it will definitely happen in the next five years for me.
What's the dumbest thing you've ever done when travelling?
Thought I had my Tube bearings in London - so much so, I strode ahead of my Kiwi mate, who had been living there for some time. I jumped on to a train and sat down to watch the doors close and my mate was on the outside watching me. Without a map or any bearings - I stupidly hopped off at the next stop and hopped on to what I assumed was the train that would take me back to where I came from and ended up at an entirely new station. Suffice to say, when I was eventually reunited with my mate I kept my cockiness at bay for the rest of the day.
What will you always have in your hand luggage?
I am never without my SLR camera, lip balm and sunscreen.
Complete this sentence: I can't travel without ...
My camera! I love taking photos - not surprising really, with the career I have.
What's the best thing you've brought back from a trip?
Ooooh, that is hard. I try to bring back an object from any country I go to. We have two beautifully carved walking sticks from Fiji, and a couple of carnival masks from Venice. It's all the memories really.
Favourite airport at which to land?
I'm a big fan of the window seat, but now that I have kids it only seems fair to let them fight over it. One day, I would love to land in Vegas at night, another city to add to the list. But my favourite landing and take-off would have to be our very own Queenstown. It's so extreme and magical.
What's the next trip you've got planned?
We are at Omaha this summer, which is always a wonderful family time. My brother lives at Cabarita Beach in New South Wales, so we are heading there, kids and all, for family time.
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