RarotongaThe youngest and most popular of the Cook Islands has many things prepared for its visitors, from amazing beaches to great weather all year round.
MajuroThe capital of Marshall Islands is a good base for exploration the many surrounding islands and beaches.
KaikouraLocated on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Kaikoura has an abundant marine life and you can spot Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southern (...)
AkaroaA village in New Zealand, with many small bays and a great coastline.
MooreaOnly a few kilometers away from Tahiti, Moorea is a less touristy islands, but offering the same beauty as other islands in the French Polynesia.
RangiroaScuba diving in Rangiroa, French Polynesia is breathtakingly fabulous, with dolphins, sharks, manta rays, turtles.
Rottnest IslandThe bays and beaches are the primary attraction on Rottnest, featuring excellent reefs and caves, for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
PauanuiPauanui is a holiday resort town on the Coromandel Peninsula with white sandy beaches and forested hills.
Surfers ParadiseThe 'capital' of the Gold Coast, and one of the largest tourist destinations in Australia.
Byron BayByron Bay is famed worldwide for its surfing beaches, scuba diving, whale watching, rural beauty and a laid back lifestyle.
Crater LakesEleven beautiful lakes surround the geothermal town of Rotorua, which is great if you like to hike, bike, fish or kayak.
Lizard IslandDiscovered in 1770 by captain James Cook, the island was named in the honor of the prehistoric inhabitants, the one meter long Monitor Lizard.
SamoaAn island blessed with lush landscapes, amazing corals, rain forests and an abundance of waterfalls.
Cocos IslandsIt's not so easy to get to them, but once you've arrived you'll see it was worth it: breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, secluded beaches and hidden lagoons.
Nelson Lakes National ParkFrom easy lakeside walking tracks to challenging alpine hikes, this national park has something for everyone.