Oceania

From New Zealand to Samoa and Fiji, Oceania is home to a host of dazzling countries offering unique histories, warm cultures and pristine coastal environments. Discover them in our comprehensive Oceania travel guide.

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Samoa

The ultimate Samoa travel guide

A holiday in Samoa is always a good idea, especially when you know how to make the most of it.

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Tahiti

The food tour that really gives you a taste of Tahiti

If you want to know what’s what in the Islands of Tahiti, take a food tour says intrepid epicurean Carla Grossetti.

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New Zealand

How to spend 48 hours in Christchurch

Here's how to spend 48 hours in New Zealand’s vibrant city of Ōtautahi Christchurch.

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Tahiti

Cruise the islands of Tahiti onboard Oceania Cruises’ Regatta

Set your sights on the islands of Tahiti, where that lacquered blue-green backdrop forms an indelible aspect of the journey.

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Samoa

11 of the best things to do in Samoa

For a small country, the islands of Samoa pack a big punch when it comes to incredible things to do.

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Samoa

The best Samoa accommodation: from camping to luxury

From beachside camping (local-style) to luxury resorts, Samoa has accommodations for every type of traveller.

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Samoa

13 best places to go wild swimming in Samoa

Waterfalls, the world's most beautiful beaches and unique ocean trenches all invite you to spend the day in cozzies on a trip to Samoa.

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New Zealand

10 of the best Central Otago wineries to visit for a perfect pinot noir

Did you know pinot noir is now New Zealand’s second-most exported wine after sauvignon blanc? You’ll find the country’s best drops in the Central Otago wine region – the cool, older sister to Marlborough and a place where the rich, bold reds reign.

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To the east of Australia is a heady mix of destinations just waiting to be explored, and the beauty is you don’t have to spend a day on a plane to get there. Welcome to our Oceania travel guide.

Best places to visit in Oceania

New Zealand

With its unique history – a mixture of Maori and European culture – New Zealand is truly a magical balance of history meets culture meets modern times.

This country is so jam-packed with sites, adventure and culture, the hardest part of planning a trip is fitting it all in. Take in the cool culture of Wellington, the natural beauty of “adventure capital" Queenstown and the buzzy capital of Auckland. And of course, don’t forget the heady beauty of the wine regions.

Cook Islands

Further abroad, the Cook Islands comprise 15 gorgeous islands, which are spread across an area of the Pacific Ocean equal in size of India. You’ll find endless blue lagoons perfect for snorkelling and swimming and white sandy beaches. The Cook Islands are so compact in size you won’t have any trouble navigating your way around – it takes just 45 minutes to drive around the largest island, Rarotonga.

Fiji

The islands of Fiji are a perennial favourite with Australian holidaymakers, who are lured back time and time again by the sybaritic pleasure of this Pacific nation. An amazing spot for both honeymooners wanting some romance and families wanting the respite of a resort kid’s club, Fiji really does have something for everybody.

New Caledonia

Then there’s the more untapped destination of New Caledonia – only two hours flying time from Brisbane and under three hours from Sydney.

Famous for its delicious, authentic and quality food – Noumea has over 120 restaurants. Here you can choose from over 100 varieties of cheese, pate de foie gras, baguettes, French wines and champagne. New Caledonia is also an oasis of rare and unique flora and fauna – one of the world’s four richest locations for biodiversity. Its coral reef encircles the mainland, La Grande Terre, and its azure lagoon is the largest in the world.

Samoa

With a rich culture that is over 3000 years old and natural beauty that leaves visitors awestruck, Samoa is a mere five-hour flight from the east coast of Australia. There are plenty of reasons this exotic archipelago in the south pacific is starting to pop up on many a traveller’s bucket list. Pristine beaches, lush rainforests, fresh seafood and a tropical year-round climate are just a few.

French Polynesia

Spread across four million square-kilometres in the South Pacific, French Polynesia is the home of 118 eye-popping islands and atolls.

Tahiti is the largest of the islands – while it is beautiful itself (and certainly worth spending some time exploring), it’s also the jumping off point for a range of luxe locations such as Bora Bora, Moorea, Rangiroa and the Marquesas.

An enticing blend of Tahitian and French culture exists in this part of the world – residents speak French and Tahitian, French cuisine is served alongside local Polynesian specialties, and resorts mix European luxuries with relaxed South Pacific style. The warm nature of the Tahitian people and their rich culture is also something you’ll never forget. Taking in some of the traditional music, dance, storytelling and art (especially the tattooing practices), is a truly special holiday experience.

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