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Destinations in Oceania

Oceania Travel Guides

Country guides

The Pacific island of New Caledonia is a nature lover’s paradise. Punching well above its weight, the island lays claim to impressive natural featur...
Laidback, friendly and unremittingly beautiful, tiny Niue is an idyllic retreat from the modern world. The island nation’s rugged coastline, crysta...
Micronesia comprises four archipelagos: the Federated States of Micronesia (Caroline Islands), the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Northern Mari...
White sandy beaches and crystal-clear lagoon waters characterise the Republic of Kiribati: 33 coral islands scattered across the Pacific.
Widely held to be one of the most breathtaking countries on the planet, New Zealand is a phenomenal travel destination. The rugged mountains and remot...
Papua New Guinea is a fascinating country where travellers can explore remote villages, spectacular diving, stunning wildlife, scenic surfing and myri...
Samoa offers visitors the chance to experience Polynesia at its most authentic.
The Solomon Islands archipelago is made up of nearly 1,000 tropical islands scattered across the southwestern Pacific, just to the east of Papua New G...

City guides

No longer Auckland’s fussy little sister, Wellington has enjoyed a meteoric rise in trendiness, and now lays claim to be New Zealand’s ‘capital ...
An iconic city square and cathedral, a historic tram, wide tree-lined avenues and restored heritage buildings make Christchurch a picture-perfect dest...
Improbably strung across a series of volcanoes, and punctuated by islands of green, Auckland is one of the most beautifully situated cities in the w...
Queenstown boldly claims it is the adventure capital of the world. This sublime New Zealand town has the energetic and brash undertones of a young con...
Hedged in by a perimeter of eucalyptus-packed Park Lands, Adelaide salivates the palates of food travellers, festival-loving partygoers and free-spiri...
Vast, vibrant and dynamic, the sun-soaked, beach-strewn metropolis of Sydney is the epitome of easygoing Aussie living.
Dominated by the mighty Brisbane River, Queensland’s vibrant capital, Brisbane, is a laid-back city with a cheeky attitude.
Cairns is ideally located within striking distance of two stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest, an...

Ski resorts

Queenstown is located on the shores of Lake Wakatipu in the Southern Alps, within the Otago province of New Zealand's South Island. The nearest ski...
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