Inspiring Travel Writing from Yvonne Van Dongen

Yvonne Van Dongen worked as travel editor for six years on New Zealand's largest newspaper, The New Zealand Herald and later as editor of onHoliday magazine, before opting for the freelance life. Prior to that, she'd done what every self-respecting New-Zealander like to do - the great OE (Overseas Experience). Travelling throughout Asia, she finally settled in Amsterdam and worked in one of the infamous coffeehouses for almost two years.
Since she began travel writing in 1992, Yvonne has won numerous travel awards including the 1995 Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year and the 1998 FCL Paper Commonwealth Media Awards. The latter awarded her a press fellowship, allowing her to study travel writing for a term at Wolfson College, Cambridge. She contributes regular travel features to New Zealand and Australian newspaper and magazines including New Zealand House & Garden, New Zealand Life & Leisure, The Listener, AA Directions, The Australian in Sydney and the Sunday Herald in Melbourne.
Yvonne lives in Auckland.
Since she began travel writing in 1992, Yvonne has won numerous travel awards including the 1995 Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year and the 1998 FCL Paper Commonwealth Media Awards. The latter awarded her a press fellowship, allowing her to study travel writing for a term at Wolfson College, Cambridge. She contributes regular travel features to New Zealand and Australian newspaper and magazines including New Zealand House & Garden, New Zealand Life & Leisure, The Listener, AA Directions, The Australian in Sydney and the Sunday Herald in Melbourne.
Yvonne lives in Auckland.
Articles by Yvonne Van Dongen
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A Wild West Weekend
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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New Zealand
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North Island
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Auckland
Pounding surf, galloping horses and a rugged coastline fringed with subtropical forests are standard ingredients of many a romantic creation. It’s no wonder, then, that New Zealand’s most famous cinematic romance, ‘The Piano,’ was set on a beach in...
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Before You Die: Jet-boating up the Dart River
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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New Zealand
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South Island
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Queenstown
Jet-boating up the Dart River, Queenstown, New Zealand. This thrilling ride into New Zealand’s untouched interior offers clear air, sharp sunlight, jagged pristine bush-clad mountains and an icy blue river - a combination so stunning one...
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Chew the Fat
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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South Africa
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Cape Town and around
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Cape Town
In South Africa I find myself to be excessively polite. The meal takes an hour to arrive? Oh hey, I wasn’t hungry then anyway, I cry, fixing a 100-watt smile on the black waiter. The food isn’t what I’d ordered? A surprise? Wow...
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Before You Die: Taking Tea at a Teahouse
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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Iran
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Esfahan Region
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Esfahan
Taking tea at a teahouse under one of Isfahan’s many bridges, Iran.The tea is delicious, the setting memorable and the decor of each teahouse is exotic maximalist. A great way to see Iranians at play - couples flirting, children smoking hubble...
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Before You Die: Hot Water Beach
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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New Zealand
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North Island
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Coromandel
Camping at Hot Water Beach, Coromandel, New Zealand at Christmas. Dig your own hot water spa pool in the sand at low tide, wait for breakers to destroy it at high tide, then swim or surf on any one of the golden sands, red-blossomed pohutakawa-lined...
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Secret No More
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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Iran
The first thing I did on entering the Homa Hotel in Shiraz was to run inside and look for the sign that my Lonely Planet promised was hanging over the portals in brass. Where it should have read 'Down With the USA' in beautifully polished brass...
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Fit for a Queen
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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Iran
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Esfahan Region
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Esfahan
If my guide is to be believed, the Queen’s visit to Esfahan in 1957 was something of a debacle. “Imagine! There was no place to stay!” cried Jafar Torabi, alarmed even now by this breach of courtesy. Iranians are extremely hospitable, trained from...
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Snow Job: Letter from New Zealand
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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New Zealand
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South Island
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Christchurch
November 2000: I’ve just come back from Australia where the crude upbeat echoes of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie oi oi oi” are still reverberating throughout the great southern land. The country is on a self-esteem kick, the like of which, they say, has...
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Pacific Christmas
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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New Zealand
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Other
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Great Barrier Island
All roads lead to Christmas in New Zealand. Whatever way you look at it, it’s the most longed-for celebration on the nation’s calendar. In fact the entire year seems hell-bent on hurtling towards December 25 in a desperate, harried, headlong rush....
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Cooked
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Yvonne Van Dongen
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Guatemala
It’s always tricky being a guest in someone else’s house. A delicate balance between obligation and relaxation. It’s no different, we discover, when you pay for bed and board as part of a homestay/language school experience in...
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