
Paradise Scattered Across an Endless Blue
Oceania is the planet's liquid continent — thousands of islands flung across the vast Pacific like emeralds on sapphire silk. From the Great Barrier Reef's technicolor underwater cathedrals to New Zealand's fjordlands sculpted by ice, from Fiji's warm-hearted villages to the dramatic volcanic shores of French Polynesia.
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Snorkel or dive the world's largest living structure — a 1,400-mile mosaic of 3,000 individual reef systems home to whales, sea turtles, and 1,500 species of tropical fish.

Cruise beneath sheer granite cliffs rising over 1,000 meters from the water, past cascading waterfalls and colonies of fur seals, in what Rudyard Kipling called the "eighth wonder of the world."

Gaze at the iconic silhouette of Mount Otemanu rising above the most photographed lagoon on Earth, where every shade of blue you've ever imagined exists in a single panorama.
“Oceania teaches you that paradise is not a single place — it's scattered across ten thousand islands, and every one of them is worth the voyage.”
— Whiora Travel Journal
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Countries to Explore
From bustling metropolises to serene landscapes — these destinations offer unforgettable experiences across Oceania.

Sun-drenched continent of reefs, rocks, and cities

Aotearoa of glaciers, fjords, and Middle-earth

Soft coral capital with the world's warmest smiles

Tropical dream of overwater villas and lagoons

Untouched paradise of turquoise lagoons and rhythm

Land of active volcanoes and ancient tribal customs

Cradle of Polynesia with waterfalls and blowholes

Kingdom of whales and pristine coral islands

Hidden archipelago of reefs and WWII history

Frontier of tribal diversity and rugged peaks

French elegance meets Melanesian lagoon beauty

Underwater wonder of jellyfish lakes and rock islands

Scattered islands of ancient ruins and coral reefs

Low-lying atolls of the central Pacific

Equatorial island nation of vast ocean reaches

Remote archipelago at the edge of the rising sea

Tiny island nation with a unique history

Pacific hub with a blend of Chamorro and American culture

The Rock of Polynesia with crystal caves and whales

Historic island of pines and convict ruins
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Visual Journey

Sydney Opera House from harbour

Bora Bora aerial lagoon

Queenstown NZ lakefront

Fiji coral garden underwater

Uluru at golden hour

Tahitian dance performers
Before You Sail
Best Time to Visit
April – November (Australia/Fiji); December – March (New Zealand/Polynesia)
Currency
AUD, NZD, FJD, XPF
Languages
English, Māori, French, Fijian, Samoan
Time Zones
UTC+8 to UTC+13
Climate
Tropical islands to temperate; cyclone season December – April in some areas
Visa Information
Visa-free for many nationalities for Australia (ETA), NZ (NZeTA), and most Pacific islands

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