Introduction
Australia and Oceania offer a diverse landscape ranging from the rugged Outback to lush tropical islands. The cultures here are rich and varied, influenced by Indigenous traditions and colonial histories. Travellers can expect a mix of adventure and relaxation, with opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
In the spotlight
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Australia
Australia is a vast and diverse country, offering travelers a mix of stunning landscapes,
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Fiji
Fiji is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and warm,
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New Zealand
New Zealand is a breathtaking destination known for its stunning landscapes and diverse ec
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is a vibrant tapestry of cultures and landscapes, offering travelers a un
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Samoa
Samoa is a stunning island nation in the South Pacific, known for its lush landscapes, vib
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Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands offer a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Wit
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Tonga
Tonga is a stunning archipelago in the South Pacific, known for its friendly locals and ri
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Vanuatu
Vanuatu is a stunning archipelago in the South Pacific, known for its lush landscapes, vib
Highlights
Great Barrier Reef: A stunning natural wonder, perfect for diving and snorkeling.
Sydney Opera House: An iconic architectural masterpiece and cultural hub.
Uluru: A sacred site with breathtaking sunsets and Indigenous significance.
Queenstown: Adventure capital of New Zealand, known for extreme sports.
Bora Bora: A picturesque island famous for its turquoise waters and luxury resorts.
Fiji Islands: Known for their hospitality, beautiful beaches, and vibrant marine life.
Tasmania: Offers unique wildlife and stunning national parks.
Auckland: A vibrant city with a mix of cultures and beautiful harbors.
World wonders
Great Barrier Reef: World's largest coral reef system (Australia)
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: Sacred Indigenous site with stunning rock formations (Australia)
Tongariro National Park: First national park in New Zealand, known for its volcanic landscapes (New Zealand)
Sydney Opera House: Iconic performing arts venue and architectural marvel (Australia)
Te Wahipounamu: World Heritage site with stunning natural beauty (New Zealand)
Papahānaumokuākea: Marine National Monument with rich biodiversity (USA)
Kakadu National Park: Australia's largest national park with Aboriginal rock art (Australia)
New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands: Unique ecosystems and wildlife (New Zealand)
Things to know
Visas: Check visa requirements as they vary by nationality.
Distances: Australia is vast; plan for long travel times between destinations.
Seasons: Seasons are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere; summer is December to February.
Safety: Wildlife can be dangerous; be cautious in remote areas.
Health: Travel insurance is recommended; healthcare can be expensive.
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