Geographically and economically the lands that come under the banner of Oceania are literally miles apart. Stretching across the Pacific, from New Guinea in the west to Sala y Gomez Island in the east and Hawaii in the northeast, there is a sharp contrast in the economy, culture, and landscape. The globally competitive financial markets of New Zealand and Australia are in sharp contrast to the low economies of Tuvalu and Kiribati or the other Pacific islands like Tonga and Fiji. Likewise, with the population, multicultural cities such as Melbourne and Auckland are bustling with life and far removed from some of the most remote islands that make up this region, such as Niue in Polynesia and the Keeling Islands of Australia.
Pristine beaches fringed with swaying palms, rugged volcanic mountains rising out of the blue waters and stunning coral reefs; the most famous being the Great Barrier Reef, characterize this part of the world. With its abundant and diverse marine life, Oceania is a diver’s paradise. Scuba divers converge on Vanuatu to marvel at what lies beneath the waves, while those seeking the exotic experience of an island destination make a beeline for Hawaii, Fiji or Bora Bora. Australia and New Zealand characterized by diverse landscapes, unique animals and beautiful islands draw visitors by the thousands too. Oceania with its indigenous people, stunning landscapes and enchanting wildlife is a land waiting to be explored.
Tahiti may not be known for its white beaches, but they’re ready to mesmerize you with magnificent waterfalls, exotic black sand beaches, and hidden blue lagoons. The capital city of Pape’ete itself offers a vibrant and energetic Polynesian atmosphere around every corner. So no matter which best hotels in Tahiti you choose, you’re guaranteed to…
The Islands of Tahiti, in the heart of the South Pacific, made up of 118 islands and atolls spread out over five archipelagos. It offers an array of diverse experiences combined with rich Tahitian culture, stone temples deep in the heart of luscious jungle heartland, black and white sand beaches and tranquil, clear water, with vibrant coral…
Bora Bora. two words hard to forget. Beautiful paradise, two words to describe it.[booking_product_helper shortname=”bora bora”] Bora Bora is an atoll in French Polynesia located northwest of Tahiti, about 260 km northwest of Papeete. Formed by an extinct volcano, surrounded by a jade lake separated from the turquoise sea by a coral reef. Let the breeze…