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Getaway (1992) Season 2025 Episode 35- Antarctica, Tasmania, Tahiti
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00:00Hello there. Welcome to Getaway. This week we are exploring the white wonderland that is Antarctica.
00:17It is even more magical than I could ever have imagined.
00:22Plus we are checking into a couple of very different places to stay.
00:26It doesn't get much better than this mate.
00:28But first up, how about you and I? Head off to paradise.
00:44Welcome to French Polynesia, also known as the Islands of Tahiti.
00:51So there's actually 118 of them scattered across an area of the Pacific Ocean that is almost the size of Europe.
01:03Iorana. Iorana e Maruru.
01:08Thank you so much. Iorana is hello in Tahitian, just in case you wanted to know.
01:15And Tahiti is exactly where I am beginning my journey.
01:19This is like the central hub of French Polynesia.
01:23And you want to give yourself time here because it has it all.
01:27Maruru.
01:29Tahiti is actually the largest of the islands.
01:33Home to the capital, Papeete.
01:35And the only international airport.
01:38But it is so much more than just a gateway to paradise.
01:41It's actually a destination in its own right.
01:44With natural beauty, epic surf and a rich culture.
01:48And I'm experiencing it all here at the Hilton Hotel, Tahiti.
01:53I'm not normally into audience participation.
01:57But I genuinely do want to learn how to do this.
02:02Okay, here goes nothing.
02:03Shoes off, let's go.
02:05You just go a little bit down.
02:07And I'll just teach you how to do the round, okay?
02:10Just do the round.
02:11So it's a circle.
02:13Exactly.
02:14Tahiti comes alive through its music and dance.
02:18When you do it, you don't move the upper body.
02:21Yeah.
02:22It's only the hips that fall.
02:24That's the trick.
02:25Yeah.
02:26Still on the upper body.
02:28Shimmy like there's no tomorrow down the bottom.
02:30Okay, got it.
02:31My moves are all about the hips.
02:33But dance is actually the heart of Tahitian culture.
02:37With your gesture, you're actually telling the story.
02:41Okay.
02:42So it depends.
02:43So the hands are really important.
02:45Really important.
02:46I am easing into island life here at the Hilton.
02:54It's got the tropical vibes.
02:56A gorgeous infinity pool.
02:58How beautiful is that?
02:59And lovely spacious rooms.
03:01It sits right on the waterfront.
03:05Just minutes from the airport and the city centre.
03:08Close by are the Papeete markets.
03:12Where our tourists can shop at local prices.
03:15As we all know, Tahiti can be a little bit expensive.
03:18So if we agree that the point of difference with Tahiti is the culture, the beautiful locals,
03:25you need to mix it up at the markets.
03:27They are on every single day.
03:29And there's a process.
03:30You always have to begin with a coconut and a hot guide like Manu.
03:34Hello.
03:35Hello.
03:36Mwah.
03:37This market is Tahiti in a nutshell.
03:40It is warm, welcoming, and wonderfully vibrant.
03:44That is so good.
03:51This is where the local shop for everything.
03:55From fresh tropical fruit and flowers, traditional arts and crafts, and those famous Tahitian black pearls.
04:02The pearls of Haiti, they are very, very important.
04:05Those ropes of pearls.
04:07These are amazing.
04:08These rare Tahitian pearls are a major export, and they are the world's only naturally dark-coloured saltwater pearls.
04:19I can't control myself.
04:20I can't control myself.
04:21It's terrible.
04:22I'm not gone.
04:23I'll take it.
04:24Okay.
04:25Okay.
04:26So this is the...
04:27It looks like a little donut.
04:28And speaking of self-control, who can go past a coconut beignet?
04:34That is so good.
04:36Oh, let's have the bread.
04:37Let's do the bread now.
04:38You want some too?
04:39Sorry.
04:40I'll get off it to you.
04:41Do you want some too?
04:42Beyond the city, Mother Nature takes over.
04:45And while she's not shining upon us today, the black volcanic sand beaches and waterfalls are still an absolute must visit.
04:54I found a friend.
04:59It goes without saying that if you're coming to the tropics, you can expect a dollar for rain.
05:03But for the Tahitians, they love it.
05:05They respect it.
05:06They call it the Vi, the life force.
05:09You have to have the rain for everything else to flow.
05:12And the Farume waterfall is absolutely pumping.
05:17Now this is how you end a day in Tahiti.
05:28Well, what do you think?
05:29I hope you like your girls in their pearls.
05:32Aren't they pretty?
05:33We have really had the most wonderful day.
05:36We have done it all.
05:37And now I'm just, um, I'm ending my night with a little bit of the local foods and poisson crew.
05:42You would have to agree that Tahiti, it has it all.
05:55Air Tahiti Nui is the flagship carrier of the islands of Tahiti and flies several times a week to Papeete via Auckland.
06:04For prices and for more info, just visit airtahitinui.com.
06:12After the break, mornings in Byron Bay.
06:15The air's that little bit clearer, the lights that little bit softer and everything just moves along at this really beautiful pace.
06:22The air's that little bit clearer, the lights that little bit softer and everything just moves along at this really beautiful pace.
06:51Now, yoga here in the morning is more than just stretching.
06:55It's a chance to ground yourself in this place that is so connected to nature and wellness.
07:01And I can tell you, if you start your day off like this, you are well and truly on your way to releasing that inner Byron hippie.
07:08Byron Bay has always had a special kind of pull.
07:14It's where barefoot surfers meet bohemian soul on a coastline that is famous right around the world.
07:22Being the most easterly point in Australia, it attracts all kinds of visitors.
07:27And nestled just minutes from it all is a coastal retreat called Elements of Byron.
07:36This is a resort where nature and design come together perfectly.
07:40Whether you're floating between the lagoon and the adults only pool or slowing things down with a spa treatment.
07:48You quickly get used to the pace here.
07:50The rainforest walk gives you a connection to the green.
07:55The beachfront brings the calm of the ocean.
07:59And the cocktails, well, they just seem to make it all so much better.
08:08If you're up for something a little bit more adventurous though, right next door you can saddle up with Zephyr Horses.
08:14Hi guys, welcome to Zephyr Horses.
08:16I'm Kate and we're off for a pub ride, going to explore the native tea tree forest.
08:21The riding school has open access to the sand dune tracks and fire trails along this beautiful coastline.
08:30And the team are here to turn us transient travellers into cowboys.
08:35It's quite incredible though when you come through this area because you really get a connection to this part of the Byron, don't you?
08:43Yeah, there's so many different ecosystems through this part and normally people are here to see the beach.
08:49This forest is just as beautiful really.
08:51I mean, they take all different types of riders.
08:53So beginners through to advanced, there's 40 horses here all together.
08:57Wow.
08:58So, there's a horse for everyone.
09:03Depending on how you feel in the saddle, you can follow Kate's lead.
09:07Little canter.
09:08Or just take it nice and easy and enjoy this beautiful area.
09:21Well, I've got to introduce my friend here.
09:23This is Fireball.
09:24I'm a bit concerned about the name.
09:26It's a bit of a wild spirit, but so far we're getting on.
09:29But we've just been trekking through this incredible forest area and on our way to the North Byron pub
09:35because this is apparently the way they like to do pub crawls here in Byron Bay.
09:40You alright, buddy?
09:44As we roll into the North Byron pub, it's like a scene from the Wild West.
09:50The horses get to take a break and we get a chance to sample some of the local beers with some new friends.
09:57Well, thanks for the ride as well, Kate.
10:02You're welcome.
10:03Cheers.
10:04Beautiful work.
10:05Hey?
10:06Did well.
10:07Turned me into a cowboy.
10:08Nearly.
10:10Stick with TV.
10:15After a big ride, lunch is calling.
10:18And so I'm catching up with the executive chef at Azua Bar & Grill back at Elements to see what's on the menu.
10:26We're really lucky to have all this produce on our doorstep.
10:29Our philosophy that we've introduced into Elements is forest to foreshore,
10:37and we're supporting all the local producers.
10:40Craig has worked as a chef around the world
10:42and is now passionately bringing that experience back home to Byron.
10:48Amazing. This is one of our signature dishes.
10:50This is our duck breast smoked.
10:54Wow. Look at that.
10:58With all these experiences, escaping to your private villa is one of the magical parts of your stay.
11:05Each villa is beautifully laid out and set deep in the natural surrounds of the property.
11:10No matter if you're bringing the family or you're here to enjoy a cheeky weekend away,
11:16there's a range of accommodation to suit.
11:19I really like this kind of resort where everything is right at your fingertips
11:23so you don't have to travel very far to do anything,
11:26which means you can spend more time enjoying yourself, relaxing,
11:31and doing, I guess, what you came here to do in the first place,
11:34and that is reconnect with all of this.
11:36After the break, one of the most remote corners of Tasmania.
11:48Well, you won't find a better definition of isolation than this.
11:52This might look like a tranquil slice of pristine bush, and it is,
12:09except for those days when it's positively throbbing
12:12with maniacal mountain bike riders screaming through here,
12:16taking full advantage of some of the best and most challenging mountain bike trails of the world.
12:21Derby is in the remote northeast of the state of Tasmania,
12:29around an hour and a half drive from Launceston.
12:33While it may be regarded as a mountain biking mecca,
12:36it's also rather beautiful, with the town's namesake lake reaching depths of over 100 metres
12:42and covering around nine hectares.
12:44I reckon it would be pretty fair to say that Tasmania invented adventure,
12:51but they're not bad with relax and chill as well.
12:54After a high-speed hoon around the bike tracks, there is this delightful reprieve.
13:01A floating sauna jutting out over the lake, just begging for a cold plunge in the fresh water
13:10to wash off that mountain bike muck.
13:20Once a tin mining town, this lovely lake, now one of Derby's top attractions,
13:25was formed when the main mine hole filled with water.
13:28And for such a compact chunk of terra firma,
13:33Tasmania sure punches way above its weight with a terabit,
13:37but time and again, they rise triumphantly from the mire.
13:42They are like the glorious lotus, the wonderful bloom that rises from the mud.
13:51From Derby, we're in search of more treasures.
13:53Travelling 40 kilometres deep into Tassie's remote wilderness.
13:59Back in the Middle Ages, the royal and the noble discovered that their power and wealth
14:05had been achieved through the dastardly abuse of others.
14:09Consequently, they'd spend many a night lying crooked in bed, one eye open,
14:14in fear of attack by those they'd abused.
14:17So they set about building an impenetrable stronghold within their castle,
14:22surrounded by walls and battlements.
14:23These were known as a keep.
14:26But to find such a place out here in the seriously silent and sensational solitude
14:32would be ridiculous.
14:33It'd be like, I don't know, discovering a chainsaw in your morning breakfast cereal bowl.
14:40But...
14:44This surreal sight is the last thing you'd expect to find out here.
14:52Many kilometres from any other form of civilisation.
14:57Well, you won't find a better definition of isolation than this.
15:09Inspired by medieval times but built much more recently, in 2019,
15:15The Keep is set over three storeys.
15:16Despite its imposing size, it has just one spacious bedroom, making it the ultimate retreat for couples.
15:27You can soak up the solitude or enlist further company by way of your own private chef,
15:33visiting to whip up some local delights.
15:40The oysters have come from a lease 30 kilometres down the road.
15:43Matter of fact, I've picked them up on the way here, that's how fresh they are.
15:47The crayfish has come in off a boat that I can see from my balcony.
15:51So I don't think there's anything more local than what we're about to eat.
15:56For some true five-star spoiling, Sam is your man.
16:00Part of the charm of coming to a property like The Keep is you are so far removed from the daily hustle and bustle of life
16:08that you don't want to leave. There's no reason to leave.
16:13The amenities here are just remarkable.
16:15And having me come in and cook, I think, just adds a little bit of, you know, cherry on top,
16:22or whatever you like to call it, for people that do come here.
16:25Because once you're here, you should be switching off your devices.
16:28There's no TV in this property.
16:30There is just nature and your loved one that you're enjoying your time with.
16:39While for me this is a solitary stay, it's easy to see how guests settle in, stay put,
16:45and surrender themselves to this mind-blowingly epic location.
16:48This would be the perfect place to borrow from that classic Australian expression,
16:58it doesn't get much better than this, mate.
17:01Except that, it does.
17:03Before we disappear.
17:13After the break, nature's masterpiece.
17:16Wow, it's just a grand sculpture garden with the elements as the artist.
17:21It's incredible.
17:33The magical white continent of Antarctica.
17:51It's a vast, untamed wilderness with the giant ice shells and rugged mountains and abundant marine wildlife.
17:59It is even more magical than I could ever have imagined.
18:04It is the coldest, windiest, highest and driest continent on the planet.
18:11But somehow those brutal elements make for a raw beauty that is just beyond compare.
18:19It is just such a privilege to be here.
18:21From the southernmost city of the world, Ushuaia, we've cruised through the Drake Passage all the way to the world's seventh continent.
18:34And thanks to our incredible Discovery Yacht Scenic Eclipse, the journey has been nothing less than luxurious.
18:41This is my veranda suite.
18:45It's the entry-level accommodation on board, and its king-size bed is just one of this room's many luxuries.
18:52Being at sea invokes images of cramped cabins and confined spaces, but these scenic suites are anything but.
19:00They are as luxurious and spacious as any of the finest hotels in the world.
19:07But there are no hotels anywhere in the world that can offer an ever-changing view like this.
19:13We've arrived in a place called Paradise Harbour.
19:24And for us guests, it really is the icy paradise of our dreams.
19:30Wow, waking up to this, it's nothing like it.
19:34It's just a grand sculpture garden with the elements as the artist.
19:38It's incredible.
19:39So Sam, you're in your element here.
19:44Absolutely.
19:46When you're down here, you can see bergs that calved off before I was born and are still floating around in this incredibly cold water.
19:54The size and the colors, infinite number of shapes and arches.
19:59I've never seen anything like it anywhere else in my life.
20:02Do you have names for all of these shapes and sizes and forms of ice?
20:07Those massive tabletop bergs, those are tabular icebergs, and those don't exist anywhere else on Earth.
20:14Then you have some of the things that we're surrounded by, which are called growlers, which are just a small version of an iceberg, basically.
20:21Heading south to our next stunning destination, what's impressed me about my time traveling on scenic eclipse is that despite this gorgeous but somewhat harsh environment, time on board has been incredibly comfortable.
20:41Our next secluded destination has an almost mystical appeal, with its incredibly calm waters and gentle snowfall.
20:53We're in a place called Sierra Cove right now, which is an indentation on the mainland on the Antarctic continent.
21:01It's essentially a big bay with arms reaching out into the Garlash Strait.
21:05That's why it's so nice and sheltered in here.
21:08Yeah.
21:09Wow, beautiful.
21:10You can see on the surface of the water, is that the water turning into ice?
21:15Very slowly, yeah.
21:16It's a bit of a gradual process.
21:18When you have calm weather like this for a few days, then you get the conditions where the ocean can start to freeze over, and that's what you'd expect to see this time of year.
21:27And in another few weeks, would this all start to congeal?
21:31Generally, yes, especially in the bays and the backs of the bays like we are now.
21:36If we came back this time next year, would this all change, or would they be pretty much the same?
21:43Oh no, it changes completely.
21:44Even from now to next week, it's going to look completely different.
21:47So, you get one windy day, all of this gets blown out, then moves around, and then you might get different ice blowing back in the next day.
21:54So, completely impermanent, it changes all the time.
21:58And then, there's the wildlife, ready to delight you at every turn, like this lone penguin seeking some downtime.
22:06So, breeding season's over, probably doesn't have a chick left to feed anymore.
22:11So, at that point, there's no reason to return to the colony.
22:14Just enjoying the solitude?
22:16Pretty much, yeah.
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23:01Thanks for traveling with us again.
23:03More great travel adventures to come.
23:05We'll see you soon.
23:06Good night.
23:07We will get away
23:08Good night.
23:09�� esperar
23:11Next class
23:13集园
23:14Withи
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