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Australia and the Pacific
The Region of Oceania covers some of the world’s ultimate dream destinations!! These range from the extremes of the worlds’ most beautiful and appealing islands of French Polynesia with their white sandy beaches, warm gentle breezes and unbelievably turquoise waters, to the vast, sun dried deserts of outback Australia, Uluru and the amazing Great Barrier Reef, the dense tropical rainforests of Papua New Guinea, and the snow capped peaks, spectacular fjords and bubbling hot springs of New Zealand. Also for the more active people and the thrill seekers amongst us the region contains some of the best diving, snorkelling, hiking, sailing, bungy jumping, marlin fishing, skiing, fly-fishing, jet boating and surfing on some of the worlds’ best waves at North Shore, Teahupoo and Bells, plus endless sunbaking for those who wish to take life a little easier!! Home to the monumental statues of Rapa Nui, the fascinating rock paintings of Australian aborigines, the interesting native cultures of Papua New Guinea and the welcoming and friendly people of Hawaii and Fiji, Oceania’s offer endless opportunities to the casual visitor to enjoy some of the diverse places of interest and excellent attractions which are located in the area.

The Oceania Region consists of four sub-groups, being the island continent of Australia and the island groups of Melanesia, Micronesian and Polynesia. Some of the island groups within Melanesia include the worlds’ second largest island of Papua New Guinea and the islands of the Solomons, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Norfolk. Whilst some island groups within Micronesia include Guam, Kiribati and the Marshalls, and Polynesia includes New Zealand and the islands of Tonga, Samoa, Rapa Nui, Cook, Hawaii, Christmas and French Polynesia. The area of Oceania covers an enormous part of the Pacific Ocean stretching from the cold, southern waters of New Zealand to warm northern waters of Hawaii. This in turn indicates the extremes of temperatures that can be experienced within Oceania, from the heavy snows and permanent glaciers of the south to the tropical palm fringed beaches of the north.

 
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Australia
Australia is a land of sunshine, vast blue skies, wide open spaces, pounding surf and exciting cosmopolitan cities. It is a land that has been trodden for 40,000 years by the indigenous aborigines, it is a land also that has witnessed European colonisation and reflects the story of its early develo...
Fiji
The Republic of Fiji is the economic and tourist hub of the South Pacific islands, which offers a warm and inviting climate, untold numbers of clean white sandy beaches, hundreds of pristine coral reefs covered in crystal clear water, unspoilt mountain ranges covered in tropical rainforest, and more...
French Polynesia
French Polynesia is a French overseas territory which is located in the tropical South Pacific Ocean and covers a huge area of approximately 2.5 million square kilometres. It is comprised of a total of 83 sand and coral atolls, and 35 islands many of which are of volcanic origins with some being re...
New Caledonia
New Caledonia is a little bit of France in the South Pacific!! It is located just 1200 kilometres east of Australia, in the south-western Pacific Ocean, and is a French Overseas Territory. This territory consists of the main island Grande Terre, the Belep Archipeligo which lies to the north, the I...
New Zealand
New Zealand, or Aotearoa as it is called by the indigenous Maori, is one of the world’s best kept secrets!! Most people consider that New Zealand stands at the antipodes, but perhaps, we’ve all got it wrong. Perhaps, the ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’ (i.e. Aotearoa) stands at the centre of the wo...
Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Archipelago is a group of 83 islands, which are located in the South Pacific ocean. Generally mountainous and having volcanic origin, the archipelago lies in a north/south axis and stretches for over 1300 kilometres. The islands cover roughly 12,000 square kilometres, much of which is ...
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