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The Oceania region is composed of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and various islands in the South Pacific. For many, booking flights to Oceania islands means a vacation in paradise. The countries making up Oceania are considered some of the most beautiful ecosystems, natural wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes in the world.
If one thing is certain in Oceania it’s the region’s love of sports. The Pacific Games is similar to the Olympics with participation from countries around the South Pacific. The Pacific Games began in 1963 and is held every four years. Rugby, Australian football and soccer draw worldwide fans.
Whether you Oceania vacation takes you to Australia, New Zealand or beyond, it's likely you'll be planning your next vacation down under before you even leave.
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Peak Season:
Australia and New Zealand enjoy their summer from December to February when temperatures are hot but ideal for the beach. Unfortunately this is also peak season when you’ll end up paying top dollar for Oceania flights and accommodations. Winter runs from June to August and is an ideal time to go skiing in both countries.
The islands in the South Pacific including French Polynesia, Fiji and the Cook Islands can be visited any time of year but from May to October, their dry period, the weather’s especially mellow.
Off Season:
The rainy season in French Polynesia, Fiji and the Cook Islands is generally from December to March and tropical cyclones aren’t uncommon at this time.
Papua New Guinea’s climate is monsoonal: wet from December to March and hot and humid between May and October. Guam, on the other hand, is wet throughout the year and typhoons tend to come round between the months of July and November.
Although Oceania is a small continent, it’s widespread which means distances are great and flying is the best option in most cases. Australia has two main domestic carriers: Qantas’ subsidiary Jetstar and Virgin Blue. In New Zealand the main regional airline is Air New Zealand. Travelers booking flights to Oceania can purchase additional Oceania flights on local carriers to other countries at cheaper fares.
Buses are another option for long-distance travel in both countries. They’re comfortable, reliable and not as expensive as air travel. But if you’d rather explore the country at your own pace then renting a car, or even a bicycle in some of the smaller countries, is also an option.
The easiest way to travel between the islands is by plane. In Fiji, Air Fiji and Sun Air are the national air carriers, in the Cook Islands it’s Air Rarotonga and in Papua New Guinea the main airline is Air Niugini. In American Samoa, domestic airline Inter-Island Airways flies between Pago Pago and the Manu'a Islands.
Taxis are readily available in Guam, the Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea and Fiji, however they’re not always metered so it’s best to settle on a fare to your destination before setting out.
Oceania Airports
Tourists booking flights to Oceania have many options, depending on the destination point. Once in Oceania, flights can be purchased on local carriers for transportation between countries.
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