Stay Awhile Volume 02 'The Water Issue'

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More than just a travel magazine, Stay Awhile is designed to inspire! We explore authentic spaces, places and untold stories in Australia and New Zealand, one beautiful publication at a time. Made for the curious, conscious traveller, Stay Awhile is an ode to genuinely special stays and unforgettable, local experiences.

Think outside the five-star rating, authenticity is the new luxury.

Introducing Volume 02, The Water Issue. Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll find inside:

  • Shuck your own oysters, sleep in a boathouse by the sea and connect with nature on Satellite Island, Tasmania

  • Read about the mishaps, midges and milestones behind ‘Sunrise’ presenter, Edwina Bartholomew’s, first go at creating her absolutely stunning airbnb/short stay accomodation, Warramba.

  • Find out Emily Ristevski’s (better known as @helloemilie - the million++ travel photographer and creator you probably already follow) favourite places to experience in Australia

  • Channel your inner kid at The TreeHouse in surf mecca Raglan, NZ

  • Crash a honeymoon and explore the breathtaking beachside baches of Punakaiki, NZ

  • Explore the work of Lisa Michele Burns, an iconic travel and landscape photographer

  • Join us in a chopper to hunt for the perfect swimming hole, sans crocodiles, in the NT

  • Explore Sally Outen’s (@beachshacksofaustralia & owner of popular Coastal Vintage) favourite renovated fibro-beach shacks

  • Decide for yourself whether Waiheke Island, NZ is still brimming with spirit and soul (spoiler, it is!)

  • Meet Andy Kovsun, everyone’s favourite funny surfer girl

  • Get salty on an iconic Pittwater houseboat

  • Find out the secrets of a Western Australia island you’ve never heard of

  • And many more stories exploring the most unforgettable stays in Australia and New Zealand!

Volume 02 is a wonderful 156 pages printed on high-quality, eco-friendly paper. It feels more like a book than a magazine, and is designed to be collected and devoured time and time again, and to proudly take up space on your bookshelf, coffee-table or cafe.

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More than just a travel magazine, Stay Awhile is designed to inspire! We explore authentic spaces, places and untold stories in Australia and New Zealand, one beautiful publication at a time. Made for the curious, conscious traveller, Stay Awhile is an ode to genuinely special stays and unforgettable, local experiences.

Think outside the five-star rating, authenticity is the new luxury.

Introducing Volume 02, The Water Issue. Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll find inside:

  • Shuck your own oysters, sleep in a boathouse by the sea and connect with nature on Satellite Island, Tasmania

  • Read about the mishaps, midges and milestones behind ‘Sunrise’ presenter, Edwina Bartholomew’s, first go at creating her absolutely stunning airbnb/short stay accomodation, Warramba.

  • Find out Emily Ristevski’s (better known as @helloemilie - the million++ travel photographer and creator you probably already follow) favourite places to experience in Australia

  • Channel your inner kid at The TreeHouse in surf mecca Raglan, NZ

  • Crash a honeymoon and explore the breathtaking beachside baches of Punakaiki, NZ

  • Explore the work of Lisa Michele Burns, an iconic travel and landscape photographer

  • Join us in a chopper to hunt for the perfect swimming hole, sans crocodiles, in the NT

  • Explore Sally Outen’s (@beachshacksofaustralia & owner of popular Coastal Vintage) favourite renovated fibro-beach shacks

  • Decide for yourself whether Waiheke Island, NZ is still brimming with spirit and soul (spoiler, it is!)

  • Meet Andy Kovsun, everyone’s favourite funny surfer girl

  • Get salty on an iconic Pittwater houseboat

  • Find out the secrets of a Western Australia island you’ve never heard of

  • And many more stories exploring the most unforgettable stays in Australia and New Zealand!

Volume 02 is a wonderful 156 pages printed on high-quality, eco-friendly paper. It feels more like a book than a magazine, and is designed to be collected and devoured time and time again, and to proudly take up space on your bookshelf, coffee-table or cafe.

More than just a travel magazine, Stay Awhile is designed to inspire! We explore authentic spaces, places and untold stories in Australia and New Zealand, one beautiful publication at a time. Made for the curious, conscious traveller, Stay Awhile is an ode to genuinely special stays and unforgettable, local experiences.

Think outside the five-star rating, authenticity is the new luxury.

Introducing Volume 02, The Water Issue. Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll find inside:

  • Shuck your own oysters, sleep in a boathouse by the sea and connect with nature on Satellite Island, Tasmania

  • Read about the mishaps, midges and milestones behind ‘Sunrise’ presenter, Edwina Bartholomew’s, first go at creating her absolutely stunning airbnb/short stay accomodation, Warramba.

  • Find out Emily Ristevski’s (better known as @helloemilie - the million++ travel photographer and creator you probably already follow) favourite places to experience in Australia

  • Channel your inner kid at The TreeHouse in surf mecca Raglan, NZ

  • Crash a honeymoon and explore the breathtaking beachside baches of Punakaiki, NZ

  • Explore the work of Lisa Michele Burns, an iconic travel and landscape photographer

  • Join us in a chopper to hunt for the perfect swimming hole, sans crocodiles, in the NT

  • Explore Sally Outen’s (@beachshacksofaustralia & owner of popular Coastal Vintage) favourite renovated fibro-beach shacks

  • Decide for yourself whether Waiheke Island, NZ is still brimming with spirit and soul (spoiler, it is!)

  • Meet Andy Kovsun, everyone’s favourite funny surfer girl

  • Get salty on an iconic Pittwater houseboat

  • Find out the secrets of a Western Australia island you’ve never heard of

  • And many more stories exploring the most unforgettable stays in Australia and New Zealand!

Volume 02 is a wonderful 156 pages printed on high-quality, eco-friendly paper. It feels more like a book than a magazine, and is designed to be collected and devoured time and time again, and to proudly take up space on your bookshelf, coffee-table or cafe.