Guides & articles about destinations in Oceania
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The Kingdom of Tonga (also known as the Friendly Islands) is over 170 islands in the South Pacific. The Kingdom of Tonga has a tropical climate and is influenced by the trade winds, with two distinct seasons that affect what you can see and do while ...
While second citizenship is typically acquired by birth or through length of residence, a small number of countries have changed their policies to offer citizenship in exchange for investment or residency. Here are three of the most accessible and cr...
New Zealand is a country of roughly 5 million people, 15,000 kilometres from the major markets of Europe and North America, at the end of a very long supply chain from just about everywhere. These constraints — geographical isolation, small domes...
When most people picture Fiji, they picture white sand, turquoise water, and overwater bungalows. Suva, the capital, gives you something completely different — and arguably more interesting. It is a real working city with a market, a museum, a vibran...
Most New Zealand itineraries follow a predictable path: Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, Queenstown, Milford Sound. It's a fine itinerary. But travelers who deviate from it — who take the ferry across Cook Strait and drive west at the top of the South ...
If you're looking for thumping nightclubs and bottle service, Vanuatu isn't your destination. If you want to drink a muddy, mildly narcotic root beverage in a dark outdoor bar surrounded by locals, watch fire dancers perform on a black-sand beach, an...
Tuvalu — nine coral atolls, 26 square kilometers, 11,200 people — is the world's fourth-smallest country by area. It's also become the global face of the climate crisis: a nation that could lose its physical territory entirely within decades. Tuvalu'...
The Solomon Islands possess one of the richest material cultures in the Pacific. Long before tourist souvenir shops, Solomon Islanders created objects of extraordinary beauty and spiritual significance — and many of these traditions continue today. F...
Accommodation in Samoa is unlike anywhere else in the Pacific — and the beach fale is the reason why. This open-air, thatched-roof structure on the sand is Samoa's signature stay, offering something no hotel chain can match: falling asleep to the sou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the last truly wild frontiers on Earth. Covering the eastern half of the world's second-largest island plus over 600 offshore islands, PNG contains some of the most extreme biodiversity on the planet — most of it bare...
Palau is one of the world's premier diving and marine destinations — the Rock Islands Southern Lagoon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its underwater biodiversity is staggering. But Palau's marine environment demands respect and awareness. Here's...
New Zealand consistently ranks among the world's most desired travel destinations — and it delivers. But it's also a country full of small surprises that can trip up unprepared visitors. Here are 20 essential tips for your first trip to New Zealand. ...