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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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Oceania Climate

The climate throughout most of the continent is pleasant year-round; winters are mild and almost non-existent in most countries and summers are hot, but not unbearably scorching.

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When to Fly to Oceania

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.

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Getting Around Oceania

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.

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Oceania Insider Information

  • Australia has much to offer visitors but one place that most tourists won’t read about in their guide books is the Grampians region, a three-hour drive from Melbourne. The region is rich in culture and has some of Victoria’s finest art galleries and fascinating Aboriginal rock art.
  • If you’ve ever wanted to explore the deep blue without actually having to dive then head to Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World in Auckland, New Zealand, where you can travel through a transparent acrylic tunnel on a conveyor belt and watch as the fish, sharks and stingrays, swim around you.
  • While visiting the Cook Islands pick up some unique pieces of island jewelry, craftwork and art at the Beachcomber Gallery, a restored 1845 building once used for Sunday school.
  • Visit the Musée Gauguin in Tahiti. The museum is dedicated to the French artist who lived there and produced some stunning paintings depicting Tahitian life.
  • In Fiji, make sure you see a meke – a traditional Fijian feast, and a dance performed to music by bamboo tubes and the lali, a wooden drum.
  • At the top of a 410ft limestone cliff in Guam is Two Lovers Point, the site of an ancient Chamorro legend about two lovers, forbidden from being together, leapt to their deaths from the cliff. There’s a gilded statue of the lovers sitting on a pedestal, reminding visitors of their ill-fated love.
  • Swim among the rare species of fish and watch the butterflies flutter by in Papa New Guinea’s Lake Kutubu. The area has one of just five national parks and the most beautiful scenery in the country.
  • The National Park of American Samoa (Ta'u) is definitely worth a visit. Occupying more than 8,000 acres of land, the park features a paleotropical rainforest, flying foxes and other tropical wildlife.

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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.

Australia

Adelaide Airport (ADL)

Adelaide Airport (BNE)

Cairns International Airport (CNS)

Melbourne Airport (MEL)

Perth Airport (PER)

Sydney Airport (SYD)

Guam

Guam International Airport (GUM)

New Zealand

Auckland International Airport (AKL)

Christchurch International Airport (CHC)

Queenstown Airport (ZQN)

Wellington International Airport (WLG)

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In-flight Reading

Henderson's Spear

Ronald Wright A complex and beautifully written novel about a woman serving time in a Tahitian prison for a crime she didn't commit.

The Songlines

Bruce ChatwinOne of Chatwin’s last books, The Songlines is a magical account of his experiences with the Aborigines while traveling across Australia.

The Moon and Sixpence

Somerset MaughamInspired by the life of French painter Paul Gauguin, this 1919 novel is about an artist who relinquishes his family and moves to the South Pacific to follow his dream.

The Happy Isles of Oceania: Paddling the Pacific

Paul Theroux In this very funny and informative book, the author sets out to paddle around the Pacific Islands in his kayak.

Captain James Cook

Richard Hough A vivid account of the life and voyages of Captain Cook throughout the Pacific.   

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