Travel Around Oceania

Planning your next trip around Oceania ?

Pick one of the best destinations and find best travel tips and experiences

There are as many as 14 independent countries in Oceania, with the most famous being Australia, New Zealand and French Polynesia. Australia has quite a lot to offer. There are many incredible and natural places in Australia like the Outback, Uluru (sacred Australian rock formation), the Great Ocean road, and also the famous Great Barrier Reef.

On the other hand, New Zealand has a lot to offer to nature lovers and travel junkies of all kinds – you can experience just about any extreme sport here! While the less know among them is French Polynesia, which is probably one of the best tropical destinations of all time. You can find surfers and divers flocking all over the Oceania for it’s pristine conditions, alluring islands and unbelievable marine life.

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Best time to Travel

Usually the best time to visit Oceania is between April to August. There are infrequent thunderstorms, and temperatures begins to cool off, mainly in sub-regions like Polynesia and Micronesia. However, tropical cyclones can occur anytime in a year.

The cyclone season is considered typically from November to March for Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and the South Pacific islands. Before leaving for your trip-

>Do a weather check because cyclone and heavy rains are uncertain

>Do take travel insurance in case of any natural disasters that could prevent you from traveling.

Want to see whales? Then plan your travel between July-October and head towards Tonga. For ideal hiking or mountain biking, August is an excellent month with perfect whether to visit Oceania for offbeat outdoor activities

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Australasia: Australasia is comprised of Australia, New Zealand and some adjacent islands in the Pacific Ocean. On that part, it’s an easy region to explore with widely spoken English language and good connecting flights between the different countries. It is home to some of the most incredible natural wonders- the Great Barrier Reef, filming locations of The Lord of the Rings and some of the world’s best scuba diving conditions.

Melanesia: Some of the famous places which comprise Melanesia are Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and the Soloman Islands these group of islands are situated at the north of Australia. These islands are known for their exotic landscapes, rich history, and unique culture. The best way to flock to this region is via flights from Australia and New Zealand, in addition to it you can fly directly to Fiji from some of the destinations in Asia and North America.

MicronesiaThe northwest region of Oceania is Micronesia. Here you’ll find some of the world’s most unscathed  island destinations such as Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and one of the world’s least visited countries- Nauru. For US travelers it’s an easy region to explore with most widely spoken language as English and the currency, US dollar accepted in most of the places.

PolynesiaThe most remote region of Oceania is Polynesia, but it has some the most beautiful islands in the world. The French Polynesia comprises of many famous destinations like Bora Bora and Tahiti, whereas Easter Island on yearly basis attracts thousands of visitors who want to see the island’s enigmatic stone carvings. English, French, Spanish and some native Polynesian languages are among the widely spoken languages in this region.