
Tags: Tourism Fiji, Switzerland Tourism, Tourism Ireland, Destination Canada

The new digital issue of get lost travel magazine has raised the bar once again for engaging digital travel content.
The seventh digital issue of get lost is out now, building on the success of recent issues, which have attracted over 200,000 readers so far in 2022.
This next issue is packed with engaging content, featuring collaborations with innovative content creators and adventure photographers.
The issue is the first under new editor Tayla Gentle - the award-winning videographer and journalist who joined get lost a few months ago.
Our main 'Special Section' casts its eye over the next 12 months, which look set to be some of the biggest in recent memory. We look at the places to be in 2023 - from crazy snow festivals in Japan to a brand new Antarctic adventure, a once in a blue moon meteor event and an unheralded city's 700th birthday. We also explain why Sri Lanka is our go-to travel country for next year.
We also send adventure photographer Sean Scott to Switzerland, where he finds a 'Swisstainable' way to travel. Filmmaker Rob La Terra is in Fiji, where he enjoys an epic underwater adventure. Belinda Luksic finds out why Belfast might just be the best music city in the world, and Tim McGlone explores seven outdoor adventures in the mighty outdoor adventure playground that is Canada.
There's also all of the usual favourites, including six brand new (and stunning) stays from around the world; Hot 5, which looks at five of the craziest day trips that are actually real, and Immerse, diving into the hottest food and drink experiences right now from around the world. .
As with previous issues, global insurance company World Nomads and Olympus Cameras have joined as distribution partners to give the digital publication a global reach of over 1.5 million readers.
get lost, thanks to Contiki, World Nomads and Bamboo Airways, is also giving two lucky readers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go on a wild adventure through Northern Vietnam.
You can read the seventh (and most exciting) digital issue of get lost here:
https://emag.getlostmagazine.com/
For more information about partnering with us for upcoming issues, contact Justin Jamieson.
E: justin.jamieson@grincreative.com.au M: +61 412 476 257 T: (03) 9486 0550
If you've got new launches or exciting travel news from around the world, send press releases and images to get lost editor Tayla Gentle
E: tayla.gentle@grincreative.com.au M: 0430 199 926
or deputy editor Tim McGlone
E: tim.mcglone@grincreative.com.au M: 0435 816 870