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Aweventurer is hosting a week-long retreat on the Greek island of Zakynthos at the end of September. There will be a mix of solo and group reading time, with a suggested book for everyone to read (though there is no pressure to read it), plus creative workshops. Last year’s retreat also involved yacht trips, poetry readings, yoga and Greek cookery classes, so there’s plenty of other stuff to get stuck into as well.
— Condé Nast Traveller, 2025
Boutique disrupters are also reimagining the group tour. Australian author Bri Lee takes small groups on trips through Morocco, Egypt and Turkey through Aweventurer, a company that aims to “create experiences as if it is your first and last trip”. On these tours, attenders connect over reading and writing, instead of over drinking.
— The Guardian
From 28 September to 4 October, you can take part in a luxury reading retreat in Greece thanks to Aweventurer. Set in a private villa on the idyllic Greek island of Zakynthos, this is an ideal activity for book lovers and budding writers. Over the course of seven days, attendees will have the time and space to indulge in their favourite books, refine their own writing skills, share their work with the group.
— Tempus Magazine, 2025
Bri Lee, a prominent young Australian author, was running a creative writing retreat in Sri Lanka with a curated set of readings and book clubs, with tour group Aweventurer, who run transformative trips hosted by inspiring people and brands
— Adventure, 2025
there’s a new travel trend here to combat boredom, merging wonder and wayfaring to move us to our cores. aweventurer is an experiential travel company that takes glory-seeking travellers on life-changing expeditions under the guidance of skilled experts.
— Marie claire
tara was inspired with the idea for aweventurer after travelling by 4WD with some locals through mountain passes in Oman. “I was awe-struck,” she said. Five years LATER, tara launched aweventurer. Each experience is organised for you - pick up, activities and meals. you just relax and enjoy the most amazing sights.
— take 5 magazine
Tara launched her own company called Aweventurer, which specialises in lifestyle travel such as yoga retreats and snorkeling with seals in Byron Bay. Her first round of domestic trips sold out.

It was challenging to reach Harrison for this article because she is in the midst of a yoga teacher training course — another feather to her bow of changes in her new look working life. “Next year we are launching international trips and I plan to be overseas all year, traveling and working remotely,” she says.
— ABC News