Oceania
Surrounded by stunning oceans, the continent houses majestic landscapes in rainforests and deserts, indigenous flora and fauna, and pulsating cosmopolitan cities filled with popular events. This part of the world offers incredible scenery and a boundless diversity of wildlife found nowhere else on earth. If you want to cruise the epic Great Barrier Reef with snorkeling and diving opportunities, explore the award-winning wineries with intimate private tastings in New Zealand, or go behind the scenes at the Sydney Opera House, we can make it happen.
Australia
If you would like to have a romantic rainforest dining experience, learn to master the effervescent Australian waves on a surfboard, ride a Harley with Ayers Rock as your backdrop, or go on a nocturnal tour to spot koalas at their most active on Kangaroo Island, you can.
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New Zealand
New Zealand, an untouched paradise filled with breathtaking nature. With its stunning fjords, dense forests and unique location, New Zealand offers an escape to untouched scenery. Experience the urban and cultural life in Wellington, take in the breathtaking views of Rotorua’s geothermal pools and hike some of the most famous and scenic walks on the planet. All this awaits you in this stunning part of the world.
Fiji & French Polonesia
Fiji and French Polynesia are ideal places to relax at world-class resorts.
The island of Tahiti towers over the ocean and is crowned with a circle of majestic peaks. Mo'orea soars out of the water in an explosion of green velvet. A visit to Bora Bora is a must. Its lagoon resembles an artist's palette of blues and greens. Discover perfect white-sand beaches and the castle-like Mount Otemanu piercing the sky. And with seemingly endless stretches of intensely coloured reefs and more than 1500 species of fish and colossal creatures, Fiji’s underwater world is worth the plunge.
And yet there is so much more to see and explore, from Polynesia’s best-kept secrets and private island resorts to Kadavu, a less-travelled slice of prehistoric paradise with almost no roads to speak of.