Oceania

Oceania is a vast and diverse region of the Pacific Ocean, stretching across thousands of kilometres and scattered with hundreds of islands — from the warm turquoise lagoons of Polynesia, to the volcanic peaks of Melanesia, to the tiny coral atolls of Micronesia, and the vibrant cities of Australia and New Zealand.

This region includes well-known destinations such as Hawaiʻi, Fiji, Tahiti, Samoa, New Caledonia, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and New Zealand — each unique in culture, language, cuisine, and tradition.

Oceania is where Polynesian navigators once crossed open ocean guided only by the stars and the movement of swells. Today, it remains a place of deep cultural heritage, epic adventure, tropical beauty, and remarkable biodiversity — from lush rainforests and volcanic islands to coral reefs alive with colour.

Whether it’s a tiny island nation only metres above sea level or a world-class cosmopolitan city, Oceania offers a powerful mix of ancient tradition and modern energy. It is one of the most geographically wide-spread and culturally rich regions on Earth — a place where nature, history, and the ocean itself shape daily life.

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