Quick Guide To The Pacific

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Quick Guide to the Pacific


Introduction


Exploring the entire Pacific in one article is a tall order, so we've highlighted some of the best places to stay.

Location Overview


In this guide, "the Pacific" encompasses Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and French Polynesia. This vast region includes thousands of islands scattered across the Pacific and Coral Seas, many of which remain largely undiscovered by tourists.

Accommodation Options


Each country in this region is well-equipped for tourism, with Australia and New Zealand offering a wide range of accommodations, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Due to the lengthy flights from Europe, travelers often stay for extended periods to fully enjoy what these destinations have to offer.

For a unique experience, consider staying at one of the many boutique hotels. These hotels focus on design, detail, and superior service, ensuring a memorable stay. In Australia, for example, the Tower Lodge in Hunter Valley is renowned for its vineyard surroundings. With just twelve elegantly furnished rooms, it provides a cozy retreat.

In contrast, you might opt for a luxury yacht cruise in French Polynesia. These six or seven-night expeditions offer spacious cabins, sun decks, champagne breakfasts, and on-land excursions to explore these stunning islands.

Must-See Attractions


The Pacific offers endless wonders, from breathtaking coastlines to majestic mountains and rich cultural experiences. Whether you're bungee jumping in New Zealand, surfing in Australia, kayaking in French Polynesia, or scuba diving in Fiji, the region's adventurous spirit will keep you coming back for more.

Getting Around


Travel methods vary across countries. Australia and New Zealand are well-connected by air, allowing you to explore both nations or move between New Zealand's North and South Islands. Car rentals are straightforward, and both countries offer reliable public transport, especially in urban areas.

In Fiji, island hopping is possible via plane or the more economical ferry. Larger islands have decent bus services. French Polynesia shares similar transport options, as do other island groups in the Pacific.

Conclusion


With an increasing number of boutique hotels catering to travelers who appreciate design and service, the Pacific islands are certainly climbing up the ranks on travel wish lists. Consider adding them to yours!

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