• Magnetic Island 🐨

    24 Ogos 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    Left the girls vety early inbthe morning after our night out (yes, it was a hardhard morning) to jump on a bus and a ferry towards Magnetic Island, the area with a higher concentration of koalas in Australia (and clearly the world as well). I've always loved islands, so it was easy to feel nice and relaxed quickly. In the bus on the way to the hostel I met Cass, a lovely swiss girl with a beautiful smile and soon we got to a gorgeous relaxing hostel where I would stay for the following days. Here I went to see sunset, fed beautiful colourful birds, went on a hike to spot koalas (twice actually cause I only saw one the first time), walked across beautiful islands and re-met my canarian friend Otto there, had a salsa class, did some yoga, relaxed and read, went to a small market, made friends with the spanish crew from the hostel and walked and walked. Met a few nice people (lots of islaelies), and went to a beach duff with Itamar (a very nice and interesting islaeli guy, to whom I made go barefoot with me and he hated me for) and the germans and Otto. After that, I decided to ask Cass if she wanted to go for an adventure to the daintree and sleep there with me, so that was my next step.
    🏠 Accommodation: Selina hostel (beautiful hostel, feels like a resort with lots of activities such as yoga, bird feeding, sunset, social hour with a free cocktail, beautiful swimming pool and kitchen and relaxed atmosphere)
    📍Essentials: Forts walk to sight koalas, Florence Bay
    🔎 Some facts: most koalas have chlamydia, and will eventually die from it.
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