Oceania

This trip will make you speechless then turns you into storyteller.

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New Zealand

Whether you choose the captivating cityscapes of Auckland or the glorious scenery of Hamilton, New Zealand is always a good idea!

Fiji

Fiji islands offer a constellation of breathtaking beaches, idyllic islands and sought-after destinations that are truly a sight to behold!

Australia

From the breadth of landscapes and experiences it offers to the variety of its facilities, Australia is epic in every sense of the word!

Tuvalu

You won't find more awe-inspiring backdrops for your photos than the breathtaking waters of Tuvalu!

Welcome to Oceania!

The island nations of Oceania are little specks of wonders waiting to be discovered! Witness the other-worldly beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, stroll through the original sets of the Lord of the Rings movies, get a dose of culture in the Sydney Opera House or explore ancient archeological sites in Fiji — these gems of the Pacific will leave you begging for more!

Popular countries

Discover the best countries in Oceania

Popular cities

Cities in Oceania you’ll love

A variety so wide it’ll spoil you for choice

Vacation Rentals

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Hotels

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What to know before you go

Attractions you can’t miss

Australia features inspiring coastlines, mind-boggling fauna, electric nightlife, thrill-seeking activities and stunning corals along the Great Barrier Reef — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the iconic Sydney Harbor, cuddle with furry koalas in Lone Pine Sanctuary in Brisbane, and dirt bike through the rugged terrains of Queensland.

Mamanuca Islands in Fiji remain a favorite for surfers. Canoe through the lush rainforests and waterfalls of Viti Levu, learn about its rich indigenous culture at the Fiji Museum and explore the mystical Sawa-i-Lau caves from the Brooke Shields’ starrer, The Blue Lagoon.

Accommodation near attractions

Never be far from iconic landmarks in Oceania

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Cuisine crawl

New Zealand’s cuisine is a medley of the freshest, locally grown ingredients — from the traditional Maori hangi meat to more unusual fare like sea urchins and sea snails.

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Cuisine crawl

Papua New Guinea is famous for its sweet potato and sago palm-based dishes. Dig into some succulent roasted pork — locally known as mumu, and try the local kava drink for its soothing effect.

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Festivals to experience

One of the best things to do in Australia is soaking up its local music over chilled beer at Byron Bay Bluesfest, or immersing in dazzling Aboriginal culture and heritage during Sydney’s Yabun Festival. Get a ring-side view of some of the biggest sporting events in the world — from the adrenaline pumping F1 Australian Grand Prix to the Australian Open.

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Festivals to experience

Samoa Island is a land of rich, deep-rooted traditions. Canoe races, bustling food and craft stalls, and traditional dances — the Teuila Festival is an experience not to be missed.

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Shop & splurge

Shoppers will have a treat in New Zealand. Whether it’s intricate jewelry, quirky dessert items such as chocolate fish and pineapple lumps, you’re sure to have your bags full on the way back home.

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Shop & splurge

Drape yourself in traditional Fiji sarongs or the island’s brightly-colored Bula beach shirts. You won’t be able to resist the high-quality pinewood and pottery works either.

Where to visit for what

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Insta-worthy destinations

Insta-worthy destinations

You won’t find more awe-inspiring backdrops for your photos than the beaches of Queensland. The dramatic landscapes of Pebble Beach, the kangaroos of Cape Hillsborough, and the heavenly sunsets of Point Arkwright are wanderlust goals.

One of the best things to do in Australia is going live from the teeming Papeete Municipal Market in French Polynesia. Make jaws drop with a video tour of your stunning water bungalows in Tahiti, and pose against the glorious architecture of the island’s Notre Dame Church.

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Beach, coasts and islands

Beach, coasts and islands

There's a reason why Oceania is known as surfers paradise. You'll find luminous Pacific waters to snorkel all day, just as easily as you’ll find one-of-a-kind marine creatures such as whale sharks and saltwater crocodiles.

Take a trip to the hot water springs of Hot Water Beach in New Zealand, before you meet playful seals and oystercatchers at Wharariki Beach. For more daredevil fun, the booming waves of Piha Beach make a memorable surfing spot. Go scuba diving and experience the land's captivating marine life up-close.

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Experience wilderness

Experience wilderness

The islands of Oceania are home to some of the rarest, most fascinating creatures on Earth. Hike into the lush forests of Papua New Guinea to witness the impossibly beautiful Birds of Paradise.

Head to the wildlife sanctuaries of Tasmania to catch a sight of playful cockatoos and blue-tongued lizards, and picnic by the pristine lakes and gorges of the Blue Mountains National Park in Sydney.

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Family getaways

Family getaways

Heart-pounding roller coasters, exhilarating water activities and cutting edge entertainment, the theme parks of New Zealand are a hit with the entire family, just like Auckland’s bumpy rides and fun-filled activities.

Looking for popular things to do in Australia? Spend a day at penguin exhibits, watch mind-boggling dolphin stunts in Gold Coast, and head to Kangaroo Island for its remarkable marine life.

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Nightlife

Nightlife

The islands of Oceania boast a teeming and vibrant nightlife. From the bars of Byron Bay and Nimbin to beach shacks at Bondi Beach and Gold Coast, you can indulge in chart-busting numbers, energetic dance floors and unlimited booze of your style.

Beachcomber Island is the unofficial party hub of Fiji. Live DJs, fire eaters, an array of innovative cocktails and limbo dance competitions, it surely earns its reputation. Don't forget to check out the bustling night markets of Chamorro Village in Guam for mouth-watering local delicacies, and even water buffalo rides.

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Romantic breaks

Australia feels like a Valentine’s Day postcard come alive. One of the most romantic things to do in Australia is feasting on the breathtaking sunset of Great Ocean Drive. Go wine tasting with your partner in Hunter Valley, or soar through the skies in a hot air balloon with champagne glasses in hand at Alice Springs.

Go stargazing at the world-renowned Dark Sky Reserve in New Zealand, ride on horsebacks across the country’s gorgeous white sandy beaches, or if you’re a couple that loves the thrill of adventure — skydive in Lake Wanaka.

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All things budget

Those looking for backpacking and budget adventures will find plenty of things to do in Australia. From the magnificent Ningaloo Reef and white-washed Cable Beach to luscious Cradle Mountain, you'll find the most alluring attractions of the world right here, and free of cost.

Frequently asked questions

What draws tourists to Oceania?

From the white-washed beaches of Tonga’s Fafa Island to the enthralling Jellyfish Lake in Palau, Oceania’s magnificent beauty brings together tourists from around the world.

While the quaint, remote island of Kiribati is a treasure trove of lush lagoons and unreal coral reef, the country of Vanuatu is brimming with bustling water resorts and bewitching volcanos.

What are the top sights and destinations in Oceania?

The country of New Caledonia boasts the rarest of the rare marine life at its Aquarium des Lagons Nouvelle, along with an arsenal of tantalizing beaches that like to keep it low-key.

Then there’s the tiny, but equally captivating, island country of Nauru. Home to some of the world’s most unreal volcanoes and natural lagoons, it is a little speck of wonder.

What is the most visited country in Oceania?

From the fiery-red sandstone formations of Uluru and the teeming coastlines in New South Wales to Whitsunday Islands’ megawatt luxury resorts and everyone’s favorite picnic spot, Victoria Park — with so many things to do in Australia, it is no wonder why the country remains the most sought-after destination of Oceania.

One can also not miss the playful beaches of Fraser Island — the world’s largest sand island, along with the breathtaking Great Ocean Road and Sydney Harbour Bridge.