Our blue backyard consists of 10,000 islands spread across the world’s largest ocean,so there’s no better place in the world to book a flop-and-drop and,if you choose,never leave it.
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We don’t have to go far to escape to destinations completely unlike our own,that offer unique experiences we can’t get on the other side of the equator.
From honeymooners to families,romantic escapes to luxury lovers and budget travellers,we name the best places to stay across the South Pacific.
Whether you’re a first-timer or return visitor,travelling with teens or enduring the terrible twos,Fiji has a family holiday experience everyone will love.
Aitutaki is wonderfully unspoiled compared to certain other island hotspots,and this adults-only resort takes the fantasy a step further.
No one does a family holiday quite like Fiji. There are big resorts and small ones,but for children (and parents) the kids’ club is king.
Off- the-beaten-track places are harder to find than ever,particularly when you can fly straight there,but Espiritu Santo is one of them.
Better than Moorea,or Bora Bora,or Aitutaki. But you won’t believe this patch of French Polynesia is real until you’ve seen it for yourself.
There’s plenty to do when visiting the Cook Islands,or you can choose to do nothing at all.
All the tourists in French Polynesia head to Bora Bora,which means the other islands can feel like your own private escape.
Nowhere does resorts better than the Asia-Pacific. From food to pools to wildlife,here are the best of the best.
Papatura Retreat in the Solomon Islands isn’t for everyone. But for 82-year-old Pete Blanche and his wife Marg,it was love at first sight.
You’ll find variations of ota ika across the Pacific but it’s a classic dish in Tonga.
Many visitors won’t go beyond Viti Levu (the main island tourists fly into),but the perfect island for every kind of traveller awaits.
The only way to get to Wakaya Island is on board a 60-minute propeller plane transfer from Nadi Airport,which makes for a hell of an entrance.
From hostels and bures on quiet beaches to private island retreats,Fiji has somewhere to stay for every traveller and every budget.
Smaller cruise ships,fewer visitors,more places to stay. Tahiti and the magic of Bora Bora are back,with a new emphasis on sustainability.
It’s not just perfect beaches,with adventure tours taking you to lava tubes,rappelling down waterfalls and four-wheel driving.
Sun,sea and sand calling? From family vacations to those with a zest for adventure,we reveal which country is the perfect destination for you.
With nearly 40 per cent of its population made up of those of Indian heritage,Fiji has one of the most diverse of all South Pacific cuisines.
The nations of Oceania are a captivating blend of pristine nature,cultural heritage and vibrant cities that even the most hardworking traveller will never exhaust.