Jennifer Hawkins On Luxe For Less Travel And Favourite Trips

Jennifer Hawkins makes a valid point when she describes how travel is one of life’s most enriching experiences because it helps mould you as a person.

“Once you start travelling you grow as a person and become grateful and content about what you have,” says the former Miss Universe as she elegantly sums up the rich rewards of travel.

Interestingly, it was thanks to winning Miss Universe in 2004 that sparked her lifelong passion for adventuring to far flung parts of the world.

“Weirdly, I never travelled before that,” adds Jennifer. “My first overseas travel experience was Ecuador, then I lived in New York and I just got the travel bug after that. I learned more in that first year back when I was 21 years old than I had before as a person.

“I love reading about new cultures and experiencing them. It’s really important and inspiring.”

“I definitely plan to travel more when we can travel again and will be road testing resorts and will curate luxury trips.”

Jennifer Hawkins poses at the Myer Marquee on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Apart from sashaying down the catwalk, Jennifer has thrown her business skills behind a range of interests including the successful Cozi by Jennifer Hawkins swimwear, self-tanning range JBronze , her Tequila brand Sésion to growing her property portfolio with her husband Jake Wall. Together, they built a home in Sydney’s northern beaches which took 2-1/2 years to finish.

Jennifer Hawkins – My Top Bucket List Destinations

Jennifer and her husband Jake enjoyed a relaxing break last year in the romantic Amalfi Coast in Italy before heading to the turquoise waters of the Maldives. So it’s no surprise that both destinations make the cut among her favourite travel spots.

“I really love Italy,” she says. “Jake and I went to Positano – it’s so romantic and the white Grottos are spectacular and the food is the best and the people are heaven.

The Maldives is also a must for your bucket list. I love the cuisine and spicy Indian curry’s and fresh produce. Diving there is amazing and, along with diving in WA, it’s is easily one of the best things I’ve ever done. Coming face to face with the whale sharks is incredible.”

Proud of her hometown, Jennifer also recommends Newcastle as a place to visit.

“Newcastle is an unsung destination,” she adds. “Everyone should go there. People think of it as a steel city but it’s so much more. Newcastle’s Ocean Baths were recently done up and as a family destination there is so much to do. I love Hamilton Street and the beaches are some of the best in Australia. Newcastle has long stretches of sandy beaches, surf beaches and swimming beaches and naughty beaches without lifeguards. I love the sunsets. And, of course, it’s close to the beautiful Hunter Valley, too.

“I go back there regularly because my family live there. I love it.”

Jennifer’s Top Travel Tips

Keeping well hydrated is top of the list. “At the risk of sounding clichéd, drinking lots of water is really important,” she says. “Making sure your skin is well moisturised with good creams. I use Skinstitut for my face, a good hand-cream and pawpaw balm for my lips.

“Remember to pack a good book. I also take a scarf to wrap around my neck and cocoon myself so I have a good sleep.”

This post was last modified on 30/12/2020 12:39 pm

Robyn Foyster: Robyn Foyster is the owner and publisher of the lifestyle websites TheCarousel.com, GameChangers.com.au and WomenLoveTech.com. She is the only person to edit and publish Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea. Robyn was Group Publisher of Bauer Media's most successful and prestigious magazines including Woman's Day, Good Health, Grazia and ran Hearst in Australia including Harper’s BAZAAR, Cosmopolitan and madison. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media at the Women in Media Awards Robyn was a keynote speaker at Pause 2021, Cebit & J&J Women In Leadership. Robyn was also the winner of the prestigious Magazine Publisher Association’s Editor of the Year award.
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