Dani Wright
Travel and lifestyle writer
Wright at Home: ESCAPE, NZ Herald, BBC Travel, The Guardian

I'm a travel writer based on Victoria's south west coast. I have written for publications including Escape, the New Zealand Herald, BBC Travel, The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Herald Sun, The Guardian, Sunday Life, Canvas, Weekend and Jetstar magazine. I'm a member of ASTW and past vice president of TravCom (NZ). In 2019, I was a finalist in the ASTW Awards. I have also worked in public relations on tourism accounts, including Peppers, Mantra, Pearle of Cable Beach, York Hotel, Hilton Hotels, Heritage Hotels, Hard Rock Hotels, Club Med, Vail Resorts, Holiday Inn, Tourism Australia, Tourism Malaysia and Tourism WA. www.wrightathome.com.au. I do not write for Vancouver magazine, which TravMedia sometimes pulls through to my profile accidentally.


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    29 May 2024

    Immersed in nature, with nothing but the sounds of paddles dipping in and out of the rolling ocean swell or cutting through glassy water in a calm cove, a kayak trip is like walking around the...
    29 May 2024

    You can't go wrong with an off-peak road trip in Australia
    10 Feb 2024

    Crammed full of history and with a vibrant ambition, San Francisco mixes gritty urban styles and seaside charm. If you're short on time or the city is part of a longer US itinerary, here's how to...
    19 Sep 2023

    Dani Wright goes in search of some of the most pristine air on the planet and finds it in an inviting place with a forbidding name: Tasmania's Cape Grim
    20 May 2023

    Sinkholes, snorkelling and surprises, welcome to Australia's Limestone Coast
    16 Apr 2023

    Nostalgia's calling in Mornington Peninsula, just one hour from Melbourne
    21 Mar 2023

    The full 110km Great Ocean Walk typically takes eight days, but if you only have one day, hiking this stunning 10km stretch gives you a spectacular sample
    30 Jan 2023

    Take a moonlight kayaking tour through Melbourne to experience public art, local secrets, maritime history and a bit of fitness and fun along the way
    26 Jul 2022

    Carving ice has taken this award-winning ice sculptor around the world many times, with his art leaving no trace